Publications by authors named "Vladimir N Nikiforov"

Offering mild, non-invasive and deep cancer therapy modality, radio frequency (RF) radiation-induced hyperthermia lacks for efficient biodegradable RF sensitizers to selectively target cancer cells and thus avoid side effects. Here, we assess crystalline silicon (Si) based nanomaterials as sensitizers for the RF-induced therapy. Using nanoparticles produced by mechanical grinding of porous silicon and ultraclean laser-ablative synthesis, we report efficient RF-induced heating of aqueous suspensions of the nanoparticles to temperatures above 45-50 °C under relatively low nanoparticle concentrations (<1 mg/mL) and RF radiation intensities (1-5 W/cm(2)).

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Microscopic size particles of the cholesteric double-stranded DNA (RNA) liquid-crystalline dispersions, containing the ions of the rare earth elements in their content, have been obtained for the first time. The properties of these particles differ from those of classical DNA cholesterics noticeably. The local concentration of the rare earth elements in a particle reaches 200 mg/ml.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study discusses the creation of nanoconstructions using double-stranded DNA molecules arranged in a specific distance within cholesteric liquid-crystalline dispersions.
  • These structures are interconnected by artificial nanobridges, enhancing their stability and properties.
  • The resulting nanostructures exhibit unique spatial and optical characteristics, making them interesting for potential applications in various fields.
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