Publications by authors named "Y O Fedotova"

We study the effect of the pseudospin ferromagnetism with the aid of an electrically detected electron spin resonance in a wide AlAs quantum well containing a high quality two-dimensional electron system. Here, pseudospin emerges as a two-component degree of freedom, that labels degenerate energy minima in momentum space populated by electrons. The built-in mechanical strain in the sample studied imposes a finite "Zeeman" splitting between the pseudospin "up" and "down" states.

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Mutations in the human gene lead to epileptic encephalopathy of early childhood. It is characterized by the early onset of serial seizures, cognitive impairment and behavioral disorders (including autistic personality traits). In most cases, difficulties arise in selecting therapy due to pharmacoresistance.

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In this work, we present the first synthesis of dispirooxindole-β-lactams employing optimized methodology of Staudinger ketene-imine cycloaddition with N-aryl-2-oxo-pyrrolidine-3-carboxylic acids as the ketene source. Spiroconjugation of indoline-2-one with β-lactams ring is considered to be able to provide stabilization and wide scope of functionalization to resulting scaffolds. The dispipooxindoles obtained demonstrated medium cytotoxicity in the MTT test on A549, MCF7, HEK293, and VA13 cell lines, and one of the compounds demonstrated antibacterial activity against strain LPTD.

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Exceptionally strong enhancement of the Raman signal exceeding eight orders of magnitude for near-infrared (1064 nm) excitation is demonstrated for an array of dielectric submicron pillars covered by a relatively thick metal layer. The microstructure is designed to support 'spoof' plasmon-polariton excitations with resonant frequencies significantly below the fundamental surface plasmon resonance. Experiments reveal a relatively narrow range of spatial parameters for the optimal resonant scattering enhancement.

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Characteristics of depressive-like behavior of male rats with androgen deficiency born by mothers subjected to prenatal stress during pregnancy were assessed by using Porsolt tests and open-field tests. The level of depression-like behavior in prenatally stressed males increased more intensively than in non-stressed gonadectomized males. Chronic administration of testosterone propionate (0.

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