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Publikováno v:
Key Engineering Materials. 899:660-674
One of the most important applications of polymeric porous nanomaterials is the design of nanoporous structures for operation in patch-clamp systems allowing to establish a gigaohm contact, as well as for the measurements of biomolecules, information
Autor:
Oleg V. Gradov, Irina A. Maklakova, Andrey Ivanovich Sergeev, Yu.K. Naganovskiy, Margaret A. Gradova
Publikováno v:
Materials Science Forum. 1037:84-104
This paper considers a novel approach for integration between molecular engineering of XNA-based structures and additive manufacturing of XNA-based devices based on multiparametric characterization of XNAs by different functional descriptors (such as
Autor:
Irina Vladimirovna Maklakova
Publikováno v:
Pedagogical Activity of an Educational Organization – The Space of Personal Growth of Participants in Educational Relations.
Autor:
Irina V. Maklakova
Publikováno v:
Pedagogical Activity of an Educational Organization – The Space of Personal Growth of Participants in Educational Relations; 192-199
Воспитательная деятельность образовательной организации – пространство личностного роста участников образовательных отношений; 192-199
Воспитательная деятельность образовательной организации – пространство личностного роста участников образовательных отношений; 192-199
В работе отражены вызовы для развития общего и дополнительного школьного образования, проблематика растущей потребности правильного и
Publikováno v:
Biomedical Engineering. 32:247-250
1. The method of FTIR was used for monitoring protein adsorption to IOL. 2. Energy characteristics of adsorption of the other main proteins of the intraocular fluid (α-, β-, and γ-immunoglobulins) to the IOL surface should also be studied to eluci
Autor:
Sergey N. Bagrov, Nadejda V. Perova, Zinaida M. Belomestnaya, Irina A. Maklakova, Elena Pokidysheva, V. I. Sevastianov
Publikováno v:
Artificial organs. 25(6)
Intraocular liquid, in contrast to blood, has no cellular components; therefore, proteins (human serum albumin [HSA], and [alpha, beta, gamma] globulins) are the major components that determine patients' response to the intraocular lens (IOL) surface