Publications by authors named "V S Lebedev"

Hepatitis E virus (HEV; family ) infections cause >40,000 human deaths annually. Zoonotic infections predominantly originate from ungulates and occasionally from rats, highlighting the zoonotic potential of rodent-associated hepeviruses. We conducted host genomic data mining and uncovered two genetically divergent rodent-associated hepeviruses, and two bat-associated hepeviruses genetically related to known bat-associated strains.

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A new species of gymnure of the genus Neohylomys is described from northern Vietnam based on morphological and molecular differences. The species Neohylomys vietnamensis sp. nov.

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  • The research focuses on rhenium sulfide clusters, which are crucial for oil refining, as only a few have been previously studied under laser desorption-ionization conditions.
  • Natural rhenium sulfide samples from a volcanic area in Russia were analyzed using laser desorption-ionization mass spectrometry to identify and characterize these clusters.
  • The study found over 60 rhenium sulfide clusters, including heterometallic types, and revealed new insights into the stability and formation patterns of these clusters, highlighting clusters with 7 to 10 rhenium atoms.
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Electrohydrodynamic phenomena in liquid crystals constitute an old but still very active research area. The reason is that these phenomena play the key role in various applications of liquid crystals and due to the general interest of the physical community in out-of-equilibrium systems. Nematic liquid crystals (NLCs) are ideally representative for such investigations.

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Objective: The aim of this study is to assess the efficacy and safety of divozilimab in patients who have received post-marketing treatment and participants of clinical trials BCD-132-2 and BCD-132-4 were conducted at the IHB RAS. Additionally, we will present a case report of divozilimab therapy in a patient with highly active multiple sclerosis (MS).

Material And Methods: The study included 27 patients with MS.

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