Publications by authors named "Vorobev A"

Cerebral vein thrombosis is a rare, life-threatening condition that has now become more commonly diagnosed due to advancements in imaging techniques. Our purpose is to improve understanding of pathogenesis, diagnosis and pregnancy and IVF management in patients with a history of cerebral thrombosis. We present an overview of the modern tactics of anticoagulant therapy for cerebral thrombosis with a focus on pregnancy, the use of hormone therapy, and assisted reproductive technologies.

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Local therapeutic action and targeted drug release are promising approaches compared to traditional systemic drug administration. This is especially relevant for nitric oxide (NO), as its effects change dramatically depending on concentration and cellular context. Materials capable of releasing NO in deep tissues in a controlled manner might open new therapeutic opportunities.

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  • - Laser-based mid-IR photothermal spectroscopy (PTS) is a rapid and sensitive analytical method that utilizes advanced laser technology to capture the absorption characteristics of various materials, such as liquids or solids.
  • - This study utilizes an external cavity quantum cascade laser (EC-QCL) to analyze a thin film of polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) on a silicon nitride micro-ring resonator, demonstrating its effectiveness in creating an on-chip photothermal sensor.
  • - The research highlights the optimal alignment and focusing techniques for the laser setup, showing that PTS can lead to compact, efficient sensors suitable for real-time monitoring in industrial applications.
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Control of biological activity with light is a fascinating idea. "Caged" compounds, molecules modified with photolabile protecting group, are one of the instruments for this purpose. Adrenergic receptors are essential regulators of neuronal, endocrine, cardiovascular, vegetative, and metabolic functions.

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  • The study develops a machine learning model to predict major adverse cardiac events (MACEs) in high-risk myocardial infarction (MI) patients, incorporating clinical, imaging, laboratory, and genetic data.
  • It analyzes data from 218 MI patients over 9 years, focusing on the influence of the VEGFR-2 gene variant as part of the overall risk assessment.
  • The CatBoost algorithm performed best, with statin dosage and genetic factors identified as key predictors of adverse events, highlighting the potential for personalized treatment approaches based on genetic information.
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Two bacteriophages specifically active against to pathogenic strains of the Salmonella genus were isolated. The morphology of phage colonies (size, transparency, and shape of the plaque edge, and halo) and the spectrum of their lytic activity and interaction with microbial cells (adsorption rate, duration of the latency, and reproductive efficiency) were examined. Using genome-wide sequencing, we determined the taxonomic position of bacteriophages and verified the absence of unwanted genes encoding toxins, adhesins, and invasins, as well as pathogenicity islands responsible for antibiotic resistance.

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Pharmacokinetics and safety studies of innovative drugs is an essential part of drug development process. Previously we have developed a novel drug for intravenous administration (lyophilizate) containing modified endolysin LysECD7-SMAP that showed notable antibacterial effect in different animal models of systemic infections. Here we present data on pharmacokinetics of endolysin in mice after single and multiple injections.

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  • - Thrombotic microangiopathy (TMA) is a group of disorders where small blood vessel clotting causes organ damage, including conditions like thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (TTP) and hemolytic-uremic syndrome (HUS), each with unique causes and impacts on health.
  • - In TMA, inflammation leads to endothelial damage and activates platelet and coagulation processes, often linked to low ADAMTS13 enzyme levels, particularly in cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy, which raises thrombotic risk by increasing the VWF/ADAMTS13 ratio.
  • - Treatment focuses on diagnosing the specific cause and may include therapies to inhibit complement activation, supportive care, and plasmapheresis
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  • A limited number of innovative antibacterial agents are being developed to effectively target critical Gram-negative bacteria resistant to current treatments, with endolysins showing promise due to their unique action against these pathogens.
  • The study uses a multidisciplinary approach including genetic engineering, structural analysis, and various formulations of the engineered endolysin LysECD7-SMAP, which are tested for effectiveness in preclinical models of infections such as sepsis and pneumonia.
  • Results indicate that LysECD7-SMAP is effective against multiple drug-resistant bacteria, and in vivo studies confirm the efficacy of its formulated dosage forms, along with insights into how it interacts with bacterial cell walls.
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  • Intestinal inflammation alters the composition and metabolism of gut microbiota, but the host's response to these changes is not fully understood.* -
  • Mucosal-associated invariant T (MAIT) cells can detect metabolites from riboflavin-producing bacteria that increase during inflammation, promoting tissue repair in the intestines.* -
  • Mice without MAIT cells showed higher susceptibility to colitis and related colorectal cancer, highlighting the significance of MAIT cells in responding to gut inflammation through bacterial metabolic pathways.*
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Silicon-based Micro Ring Resonators (MRR) are a powerful tool for the realization of label free optical biosensors. The sharp edge of a Fano resonance in a Silicon Nitride (SiN) platform can boost photonic sensing applications based on MRRs. In this work, we demonstrate enhanced Fano resonance features for a SiN Micro Ring Resonator assisted by a Photonic Crystal Nanobeam (PhCN-MRR) operating in the TM-like mode at the O-band wavelengths.

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Antibacterial therapy with phage-encoded endolysins or their modified derivatives with improved antibacterial, biochemical and pharmacokinetic properties is one of the most promising strategies that can supply existing antibacterial drugs array. Gram-negative bacteria-induced infections treatment is especially challenging because of rapidly spreading bacterial resistance. We have developed modified endolysin LysECD7-SMAP with a significant antibacterial activity and broad spectra of action against gram-negative bacteria.

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Nitric oxide (NO) is a unique biochemical mediator involved in the regulation of vital processes. Light-controllable NO releasers show promise in the development of smart therapies. Here, we present a novel biocompatible material based on polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) doped with BODIPY derivatives containing an N-nitroso moiety that is capable of the photoinduced generation of NO.

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A compact, low-loss 2 × 1 angled-multi-mode-interference-based duplexer is proposed as an optical component for integrating several wavelengths with high coupling efficiency. The self-imaging principle in multimode waveguides is exploited to combine two target wavelengths, corresponding to distinctive absorption lines of important trace gases. The device performance has been numerically enhanced by engineering the geometrical parameters, offering trade-offs in coupling efficiency ratios.

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Unlike classic APS, CAPS causes multiple microthrombosis due to an increased inflammatory response, known as a "thrombotic storm". CAPS typically develops after infection, trauma, or surgery and begins with the following symptoms: fever, thrombocytopenia, muscle weakness, visual and cognitive disturbances, abdominal pain, renal failure, and disseminated intravascular coagulation. Although the presence of antiphospholipid antibodies in the blood is one of the diagnostic criteria, the level of these antibodies can fluctuate significantly, which complicates the diagnostic process and can lead to erroneous interpretation of rapidly developing symptoms.

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The design and fabrication of a compact, low-loss, broadband directional coupler (DC) based duplexer operating in the near-infrared (NIR) region are demonstrated. The duplexer exhibits high selectivity and coupling efficiency (CE), for target wavelengths of 1530 nm and 1653.7 nm, making it applicable in systems for the multi-gas detection of ammonia and methane.

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Newborns are the most vulnerable patients for thrombosis development among all children, with critically ill and premature infants being in the highest risk group. The upward trend in the rate of neonatal thrombosis could be attributed to progress in the treatment of severe neonatal conditions and the increased survival in premature babies. There are physiological differences in the hemostatic system between neonates and adults.

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Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of surgical treatment of patients with malignancies of lungs, pleura and chest wall in early and long-term follow-up period in anti-tuberculosis hospital.

Material And Methods: There were 2139 patients between 2016 and 2020. Chest tumors were diagnosed in 290 (13.

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Mechanical vibrations can alter static and dynamic distributions of fluids in porous matrices. A popular theory that explains non-destructive changes in fluids percolation induced by vibrations involves elasticity of a solid matrix and compressibility of fluids. Owing to strong damping, elastic and acoustic deformations always remain bounded to narrow zones (a few centimetres) near the source of vibrations.

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In the present work, the electronic properties of doped silicene located on graphite and nickel substrates were investigated by first-principles calculations method. The results of this modeling indicate that the use of silicene as an anode material instead of bulk silicon significantly improves the characteristics of the electrode, increasing its resistance to cycling and significantly reducing the volume expansion during lithiation. Doping of silicene with phosphorus, in most cases, increases the electrical conductivity of the anode active material, creating conditions for increasing the rate of battery charging.

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A series of pyrazolo[1,5-]pyridine-3-ylphosphonates were prepared with moderate to good yields by the oxidative [3+2]cycloaddition of 2-subtituted ethynylphosphonates with in situ generated pyridinium-N-imines and their annulated analogs. 2-Aliphatic and 2-Ph acetylenes demonstrate low activity, and the corresponding pyrazolopyridines were achieved with a moderate yield in the presence of 10 mol% Fe(NO)·9HO. At the same time, tetraethyl ethynylbisphosphonate, diethyl 2-TMS- and 2-OPh-ethynylphosphonates possess much greater reactivity and the corresponding pyrazolo[1,5-]pyridines, and their annulated derivatives were obtained with good to excellent yields without any catalyst.

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Aim Of The Study: To investigate the efficacy and safety of non-immunogenic staphylokinase (NS) compared with alteplase (A) in patients with acute ischemic stroke (AIS) within 4.5 h after symptom onset.

Material And Methods: 336 patients with IS within 4.

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Silicene, together with copper or nickel, is the main component of electrodes for solar cells, lithium-ion batteries (LIB) and new-generation supercapacitors. The aim of this work was to study the electronic properties and geometric structure of "silicene-Ni" and "silicene-Cu" systems intended for use as LIB electrodes. The densities of electronic states, band structures, adhesion energies and interatomic distances in the silicene-(Cu, Ni) systems were determined by ab initio calculations.

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Molecular oxygen excited to singlet state (Singlet oxygen, O) becomes highly reactive and cytotoxic chemical. O is commonly generated by photoexcitation of dyes (photosensitizers), including the photodynamic therapy and diagnostics of cancer. However, the formation of singlet oxygen is often unwanted for various light-sensitive compounds, e.

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The present work combines experiment and theory to reveal the behavior of bromo-substituted-biphenyls after an electron attachment. We experimentally determine anion lifetimes using an electron attachment-magnetic sector mass spectrometer instrument. Branching ratios of dissociative electron attachment fragments on longer timescales are determined using the electron attachment-quadrupole mass spectrometer instrument.

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