Publications by authors named "Volodina N"

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  • Oxide nanoparticles, like zirconium dioxide (ZrO₂), are important due to their unique properties, such as high surface area and enhanced catalytic activity, leading to various industrial uses and research developments.
  • This study focuses on how different chemical precursors and lower synthesis temperatures (110-160 °C) affect the properties of ZrO₂ nanoparticles produced through hydrothermal synthesis, eliminating the need for higher temperatures and pressure.
  • The results show that at synthesis temperatures of 110-130 °C, the nanoparticles predominantly form a cubic structure, transitioning to a monoclinic phase after heating beyond 500 °C, and exhibit notable absorption in the UV range, making them suitable for applications like UV absorbers and additives in
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The aim of this work is to study the structural, dielectric, and mechanical properties of aluminum oxide ceramics with the triple sintering additive 4CuO-TiO-2NbO. With an increase in sintering temperature from 1050 to 1500 °C, the average grain size and the microhardness value at a load of 100 N (HV0.1) increased with increasing density.

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(L.) is a valuable source of nutrients. Nutrients have adaptogenic, immunostimulating, nootropic, anti-inflammatory and anti-cancer properties.

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In this work, a reversed-phase dispersive liquid-liquid microextraction procedure based on the decomposition of deep eutectic solvent was suggested for the first time. The procedure was utilized for fast and simple separation of lead and cadmium from vegetable oil samples. The procedure assumed mixing of oil sample and DES based on menthol, formic acid and water.

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An elegant preconcentration method assumed sorption of polar analytes from complex non-polar matrices on a rotating disk based on hydrophilic deep eutectic solvent formation is presented for the first time. The surface of poly(vinylidene fluoride-co-tetrafluoroethylene) rotating disk was coated with choline chloride acted as a precursor of deep eutectic solvent (hydrogen bond acceptor). The rotating disk was immersed in vegetable oil sample and phenolic compounds (hydrogen bond donors) were efficient separated on the disk during its rotation due to deep eutectic solvent formation.

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In this paper, deep eutectic solvents (DESs) were investigated as a new kind of dispersive solvent for effective dispersive liquid-liquid microextraction (DLLME) for the first time. It was established that the DESs can increase the extraction efficiency compared to conventional polar, water-miscible organic dispersive solvents.

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We report combined therapy using upconversion nanoparticles (UCNP) coupled to two therapeutic agents: beta-emitting radionuclide yttrium-90 (Y) fractionally substituting yttrium in UCNP, and a fragment of the exotoxin A derived from genetically fused with a targeting designed ankyrin repeat protein (DARPin) specific to HER2 receptors. The resultant hybrid complex UCNP-R-T was tested using human breast adenocarcinoma cells SK-BR-3 overexpressing HER2 receptors and immunodeficient mice, bearing HER2-positive xenograft tumors. The photophysical properties of UCNPs enabled background-free imaging of the UCNP-R-T distribution in cells and animals.

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X-linked adrenoleukodystrophy (X-ALD) is a neurodegenerative disorder due to mutations in the ABCD1 (ALD) gene. ALDRP, the closest homolog of ALDP, has been shown to have partial functional redundancy with ALDP and, when overexpressed, can compensate for the loss-of-function of ALDP. In order to characterize the function of ALDRP and to understand the phenomenon of gene redundancy, we have developed a novel system that allows the controlled expression of the ALDRP-EGFP fusion protein (normal or non-functional mutated ALDRP) using the Tet-On system in H4IIEC3 rat hepatoma cells.

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Neurodegenerative, cardiovascular, and age-related disorders have been attributed to the cellular damage caused by elevated production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and free radicals (FRs). These cannot be adequately defended by existing levels of key antioxidant enzymes. Two peptides, 8 and 14 amino acids long, were synthesized and found to up-regulate, at nanomolar concentrations, superoxide dismutase (SOD) and catalase (CAT) m-RNAs (9- to 12-fold) within 3 h, and then elevate by 5- to 10-fold the protein levels of SOD, CAT, and glutathione peroxidase (GPX) in rat primary cortical cultures.

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The analysis of reports of the obstetric and pediatric hospitals of Moscow for 1991-1998 revealed that, simultaneously with the deterioration of the quality of life of the population, not only a decrease in the birth rate, but also a rise in different forms of pathology in pregnant women and puerperae could be observed. The deterioration of the health characteristics of mothers was accompanied by the growth of high risk groups among newborns as well. Thus, the number of children, born sick or falling sick while staying in the obstetric clinics of Moscow, rose from 208 to 299 o/oo.

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Cell polarity is manifest along the animal/vegetal axis in eggs of the frog, Xenopus laevis. Along this axis, maternal cytoplasmic components are asymmetrically distributed and are thought to underlie specification of distinct cell fates. To ascertain the molecular identities of such cytoplasmic components, we have used a monoclonal antibody that specifically stains the vegetal hemisphere of Xenopus eggs.

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Liposomes modified with TAT peptide (TATp-liposomes) showed fast and efficient translocation into the cell cytoplasm with subsequent migration into the perinuclear zone. TATp-liposomes containing a small quantity ( View Article and Find Full Text PDF

The analysis of reports of from maternity clinics and children's hospitals in the Russian Federation for the period of 1986-1994 showed that simultaneously with deterioration of the quality of life of the population not only a drop in the birth rate was registered, but also a significant increase in the appearance of different forms of pathology in pregnant and parturient women occurred. The deterioration of the characteristics of maternal health was accompanied by an increase in the number of high risk groups also among newborns. Thus, in the maternity clinics of the Russian Federation the number of children born sick or becoming sick shortly after birth rose 2.

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The results have been presented of correcting intestinal microflora in 127 patients with acute leukemia by preparations containing Bacillus bifidus and acidophilus: dried and milk bifidum-bacterin, biofructolact, acidophilic milk.

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The main epidemiological values characterizing rubella in Moscow were calculated on the basis of a new mathematical model. Quantitative estimates of the intensity of infection in different age groups of the population were obtained. It has been established that the risk of infection in children is especially high in comparison with adult population.

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Serological examinations of blood sera from patients with multiple sclerosis (MS), their nearest relatives, and subjects of the control groups for antibodies to causative agents of some viral infections demonstrated antihemagglutinins to measles and rubella viruses in 61%-95.5% of the subjects examined in all the groups, to mumps virus in 53% in MS patients, to tick-borne encephalitis virus in 2.2% in the same group, and in 10.

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The results of combined clinico-virological and immunological examinations of 25 children with rubellar meningoencephalitis are presented. The meningoencephalitis was preceded by typical rubella in 24, and by rubellar infection without eruptions in 1 child. In 6 children the rubella virus was isolated from the cerebrospinal fluid in the acute period of the disease (5th to 19th days), and in 2 children it was re-isolated on the acute period of the disease (5th to 19th days), and in 2 children it was re-isolated on the 17th-19th days.

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The results of composite epidemiological, virological and morphological studies of intrauterine rubella infection performed in 1979, in the period of maximum increase of rubella incidence in Moscow for 11 years (1969-1979) are presented. Investigations of 125 foci of rubella established a relatively high frequency of contacts of pregnant women with the source of infection in families of rubella patients. Twenty-nine cases of clinically manifest and inapparent rubella among pregnant women were detected and confirmed in the laboratory; intrauterine infection at 3-17 weeks was established in 16 out of 18 virologically examined women.

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