Publications by authors named "Zakharov A"

The recent COVID-19 pandemic offers a rare opportunity to understand how citizens attribute responsibility for governments' responses to unanticipated negative-and in this case, systemic-exogenous shocks. Classical accounts of responsibility are complicated when crises are pervasive, involve multiple valence dimensions, and where individuals can make relative assessments of performance. We fielded a conjoint experiment in 16 countries with 22,147 respondents.

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The recent severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 pandemic has clearly exemplified the need for broad-spectrum antiviral (BSA) medications. However, previous outbreaks show that about one year after an outbreak, interest in antiviral research diminishes and the work toward an effective medication is left unfinished. Martin et al.

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Traditional best practices for quantitative structure activity relationship (QSAR) modeling recommend dataset balancing and balanced accuracy (BA) as the key desired objective of model development. This study explores the value of the conventional norms in the context of using QSAR models for virtual screening of modern large and ultra-large chemical libraries. For this increasingly common task, we now recommend the use of models with the highest positive predictive value (PPV) built on imbalanced training sets as preferred virtual screening tools.

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The global impact of SARS-CoV-2 highlights the need for treatments beyond vaccination, given the limited availability of effective medications. While Pfizer introduced , an FDA-approved antiviral targeting the SARS-CoV-2 main protease (Mpro), this study focuses on designing new antivirals against another protease, papain-like protease (PLpro), which is crucial for viral replication and immune suppression. NCATS/NIH performed a high-throughput screen of ∼15,000 molecules from an internal molecular library, identifying initial hits with a 0.

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SARS-CoV-2 infections led to a worldwide pandemic in 2020. As of 2024, therapeutics against SARS-CoV-2 have continued to be desirable. NSP14 is a dual-function methyltransferase (MTase) and exonuclease (ExoN) with key roles in SARS-CoV-2 genome propagation and host immune system evasion.

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Pair correlations for a polar liquid-crystal (LC) system have been theoretically investigated by means of integral equation approach. Using the dipolar Gay-Berne (GB) interactions between the molecules that composed the LC system, calculations of the nearest-neighbor (NN) and next-NN (NNN) correlators as well as the order parameters and the static dielectric coefficients were performed. It is shown that for a simple cubic packing, NN dipoles tend to be mutually antiparallel with respect to the central dipole, while the opposite trend was observed for NNN dipoles.

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Nanoscale detection and control of the magnetic order underpins a spectrum of condensed-matter research and device functionalities involving magnetism. The key principle involved is the breaking of time-reversal symmetry, which in ferromagnets is generated by an internal magnetization. However, the presence of a net magnetization limits device scalability and compatibility with phases, such as superconductors and topological insulators.

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  • Hyperhomocysteinemia (hHCY) is linked to increased plasma homocysteine levels and correlates with a higher risk of migraines, especially those with aura.
  • The study investigated how hHCY affects cortical spreading depression (CSD) and neuronal activity in the somatosensory cortex of rats, highlighting an increased excitability and more frequent CSDs in those with hHCY.
  • Results showed impaired CSD propagation and delayed recovery of brain activity in hHCY animals, indicating that prolonged high homocysteine levels may increase the risk of migraine-associated brain injuries.
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Objective: To identify valid parameters of heart rate variability (HRV) and musculoskeletal movements based on ballistocardiography data, which allow predicting the sleep efficiency (SE) index in healthy individuals and patients with insomnia.

Material And Methods: Ten healthy individuals and 14 patients with chronic insomnia were examined using polysomnography and ballistocardiography. A regression analysis of the data was carried out, as well as a reliability check of the resulting mathematical model.

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Background: The need for scientific knowledge about aging is predicated on the demand of modern society to extend the active life of a person. To maintain intellectual longevity, it is necessary to take into account not only the pathological, but also compensatory mechanisms that arise during aging. The cerebral-cognitive reserve (CCR) influences the rate of transition from pre-phenomenological stages to the clinical stage of the disease, thereby changing the prognosis of Alzheimer's disease (AD).

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  • Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a major global health concern with limited treatment options, leading researchers to investigate non-invasive therapies like repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) to improve cognitive function in patients.
  • A systematic review and meta-analysis of 22 studies found that high-frequency rTMS, especially targeting the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, significantly enhanced cognitive abilities in AD patients with a moderate effect size.
  • While the findings are promising, they also revealed substantial variability among studies and potential publication bias, indicating the need for further investigation to optimize rTMS treatment parameters.
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Ubiquitination is a post-translational modification that elicits a variety of cellular responses. Deubiquitinases (DUBs) remove ubiquitin moieties from proteins and modulate cellular processes by counteracting the ubiquitin ligase activities. Ubiquitination and deubiquitination processes are tightly regulated by different mechanisms and their dysregulation is associated with many diseases.

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Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy is a powerful tool for studying the structure and dynamics of various non-covalent interactions. However, often spectral parameters that are applicable for estimation of parameters of one type of non-covalent interaction will be inapplicable for another. Therefore, researchers are compelled to use spectral parameters that are specifically tailored to the type of non-covalent interaction being studied.

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Computerized cognitive training (CCT) is a rapidly developing area of cognitive rehabilitation at the intersection of information technology and healthcare, the constantly updated results of which can be successfully translated into practical application in clinical medicine and in particular in gerontology. The basis of CCT, as a non-invasive method of influencing the functional activity of the brain and the processes of neuroplasticity, is software for stimulating cognitive functions in order to improve their productivity. The level of scientific and practical interest in CCP technology is growing rapidly.

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In this work, RPSe (R = Me, Et, -Bu, -Bu and Ph) were studied experimentally using NMR spectroscopy in solution and the solid-state in combinaton with quantum chemical methods. The study shows that the NMR parameters of these phosphine selenides, such as P, Se, and , are sensitive to subtle changes in the electronic environment of the P and Se atoms. Consequently, phosphine selenides RPSe can serve as promising spectral probes for the detection and quantitative investigation of various non-covalent interactions.

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Thrombosis, a key factor in most cardiovascular diseases, is a major contributor to human mortality. Existing antithrombotic agents carry a risk of bleeding. Consequently, there is a keen interest in discovering innovative antithrombotic agents that can prevent thrombosis without negatively impacting hemostasis.

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The bidirectional relationship between cerebral structures and the gastrointestinal tract involving the microbiota embraces the scientific concept of the microbiota-gut-brain axis. The gut microbiome plays an important role in many physiological and biochemical processes of the human body, in the immune response and maintenance of homeostasis, as well as in the regulation of circadian rhythms. There is a relationship between the higher prevalence of a number of neurological disorders, sleep disorders and changes in the intestinal microbiota, which actualizes the study of the complex mechanisms of such correlation for the development of new treatment and prevention strategies.

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The theory based on numerical study of the system of hydrodynamic equations, which includes the director motion, shows that under the influence of crossed electric E and magnetic B fields, the director reorients in such a way that the transient quasiperiodic patterns may arise in microsized nematic volumes if the corresponding distortion mode has the fastest response and thus suppresses all other modes, including uniform ones. It has been shown that there is a threshold value of the amplitude of the thermal fluctuations of the director over the microsized nematic film which provides the nonuniform rotation mode rather than the uniform one, whereas the lower values of the amplitude dominate the uniform mode.

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  • After implantation, the pluripotent epiblast of a human embryo forms a central lumen, crucial for the process of gastrulation.
  • The study reveals that in early epiblasts, lumen expansion is primarily driven by actin polymerization rather than osmotic pressure gradients due to leaky junctions.
  • Once the lumen reaches a specific size, tight junctions form, enabling osmotic pressure to take over as the main driver for further growth, with computational models supporting this transition.
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The pharmacokinetics and tolerability of cannabinoids and their metabolites were determined in eight horses after enteral administration of a commercial CBD/CBDA-rich hemp oil product. Each horse was administered 2 mg/kg or 8 mg/kg CBD/CBDA or no treatment in a randomized cross-over design. Serial serum samples collected over 48 h were analyzed by high performance liquid chromatography with tandem mass spectrometry.

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Computational models that predict pharmacokinetic properties are critical to deprioritize drug candidates that emerge as hits in high-throughput screening campaigns. We collected, curated, and integrated a database of compounds tested in 12 major end points comprising over 10,000 unique molecules. We then employed these data to build and validate binary quantitative structure-activity relationship (QSAR) models.

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The adaptive mechanical properties of soft and fibrous biological materials are relevant to their functionality. The emergence of the macroscopic response of these materials to external stress and intrinsic cell traction from local deformations of their structural components is not well understood. Here, we investigate the nonlinear elastic behavior of blood clots by combining microscopy, rheology, and an elastic network model that incorporates the stretching, bending, and buckling of constituent fibrin fibers.

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Objective: To study the features of clinical and laboratory parameters of rhinogenic complications of the orbit (RCO) and eyelids depending on the blood leukocyte shift index (LSI) to create a predictive model in pediatric patients.

Material And Methods: The study included 50 patients who were treated at the Regional Clinical Hospital No. 2 of Tyumen with inflammatory pathology of the paranasal sinuses.

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Introduction: Cannabinoids are increasingly popular in human and veterinary medicine and have been studied as an alternative treatment for a wide range of disorders. The goal of this study was to perform a pharmacokinetic analysis of oral cannabidiol (CBD)-/cannabidiolic acid (CBDA)-rich hemp oil (CBD/ArHO) in juvenile cynomolgus macaques ().

Methods: After a 2 mg/kg CBD/ArHO pilot study, 4 and 8 mg/kg direct-to-mouth CBD/ArHO were administered ( = 4 per dose) once daily for 14 days and blood was collected at 0-, 0.

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