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Autor:
Inna Bukreeva, Victoria I. Gulimova, Yuri S. Krivonosov, Alexey V. Buzmakov, Olga Junemann, Alessia Cedola, Michela Fratini, Laura Maugeri, Ginevra Begani Provinciali, Francesca Palermo, Alessia Sanna, Nicola Pieroni, Victor E. Asadchikov, Sergey V. Saveliev
Publikováno v:
Cells, Vol 12, Iss 19, p 2415 (2023)
The proximal caudal vertebrae and notochord in thick-toed geckos (TG) (Chondrodactylus turneri, Gray, 1864) were investigated after a 30-day space flight onboard the biosatellite Bion-M1. This region has not been explored in previous studies. Our res
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https://doaj.org/article/067adfae48664fd280ea219afb25d0b2
Autor:
Yuri S. Krivonosov, Victoria I. Gulimova, Alexey V. Buzmakov, Denis A. Zolotov, Alessia Cedola, Inna Bukreeva, Victor E. Asadchikov, Sergey V. Saveliev
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Physiology, Vol 12 (2021)
The Mongolian gerbil displays unique physiological and anatomical features that make this species an attractive object for biological experiments in space. However, until recently, the Mongolian gerbil has remained a novel, mostly unstudied animal mo
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https://doaj.org/article/f5cf7159d0084847b662752c10694332
Autor:
Victor E. Asadchikov, Irina G. Dyachkova, Denis A. Zolotov, Yuri S. Krivonosov, Vladimir T. Bublik, Alexander I. Shikhov
Publikováno v:
Modern Electronic Materials, Vol 5, Iss 1, Pp 13-19 (2019)
The quality and structural perfection of single crystal silicon have been studied using double-crystal X-ray diffraction after hydrogen ion implantation and thermal annealing used in a number of semiconductor technologies. The fundamental difference
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/05a9d3f372284ce499035a995aa1cece
Autor:
Inna Bukreeva, Olga Junemann, Alessia Cedola, Francesco Brun, Elena Longo, Giuliana Tromba, Fabian Wilde, Marina V. Chukalina, Yuri S. Krivonosov, Irina G. Dyachkova, Alexey V. Buzmakov, Denis A. Zolotov, Francesca Palermo, Giuseppe Gigli, Dmitry A. Otlyga, Sergey V. Saveliev, Michela Fratini, Victor E. Asadchikov
Publikováno v:
Medical Physics. 50:1601-1613
The formation of concrements in human pineal gland (PG) is a physiological process and, according to many researchers, is associated with the involution of PG structures. The majority of scientific publications concern progressive calcification of PG