Publications by authors named "V V Andryushchenko"

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  • The paper presents a straightforward and scalable method to produce buckypapers using airbrushed SWCNTs on PET substrates, making it accessible without specialized equipment.
  • Research compares the EMI shielding capabilities of buckypapers made from purified and unpurified SWCNTs, finding that purified nanotubes offer better performance due to their higher conductivity.
  • CVD-synthesized graphene plates exhibit excellent properties for microwave absorption, reflected by low reflection and high absorption coefficients, enhancing their effectiveness in shielding applications.
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Objective: The aim: To investigate clinical and pathohistological manifestations of acute kidney injury among patients with drug poisoning (overdose).

Patients And Methods: Materials and methods: A cohort retrospective analysis of medical data of 86 patients treated in 2017-2021 with a diagnosis of "acute drug poisoning" com¬plicated by the development of acute kidney injury syndrome was conducted. A forensic medical examination of deceased patients (7 persons) was carried out.

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The role of prolactin (PRL) and its receptors in the initiation and development of benign breast tumors (BBT) has not been sufficiently studied. An imbalance in the system of hormone homeostasis is crucial in the development of BBT. In particular, an association between elevated prolactin levels and the development of BBT has been reported.

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Using a coarse-grained, C-model of BBL protein, a multicolor single-molecule Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET) experiment is modeled. Three fluorophores are introduced, which, for simplicity, are associated with C beads. Two fluorophores are placed at the ends of protein chain and the third one at the middle of the chain.

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Recently, when studying folding of a SH3 domain, we discovered that the flows of transitions between protein states can be surprisingly similar to turbulent fluid flows. This similarity was not restricted by a vortex pattern of the flow fields but extended to a spatial correlation of flow fluctuations, resulting, in particular, in the structure functions such as in the Kolmogorov theory of homogeneous and isotropic turbulence. Here, we undertake a detailed analysis of spatial distribution of folding flows and their similarity to turbulent fluid flows.

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