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  • Kamal, Arailym (Nazarbayev University School of Engineering and Digital Sciences, 2021-05)
    Membrane separation technology is widely applied in water treatment; nonetheless, currently, there is no any established protocol for filtration and cleaning processes. This research attempts to study the nature of membrane ...
  • Evtyhova, E. B.; Voykov, M.; Ramanculov, E. M.; Shustov, A. V. (Nazarbayev University, 2014)
    Currently there are no industrial eukaryotic expression systems other than transient expression from plasmids or expression from genes integrated into host genome. Both approaches (use of eukaryotic plasmids or chromosomal ...
  • Niyazmetova, L.; Zhailauova, A.; Sadykov, M.; Muradova, Z.; Ospanova, B.; Pak, A.; Abdirakhmanova, Altynay; Stambekova, D.; Bayakhmetov, S.; Tsyba, N. (Nazarbayev University, 2014)
    Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) is a malignant tumor with 640,000 new cases annually in the world [1]. Saliva testing is non-invasive procedure that is capable to detect potential biomarkers for OSCC. It was shown ...
  • Balanay, M. P. (Nazarbayev University, 2014)
    The use of biological organisms for removal of heavy-metal in situ brings down the production cost due to the lesser pre-treatment steps in the removal process. Initial assessments of the heavy-metal binding bacteria ...
  • Sypabekova, M. D.; Bekniyazov, I. S.; Bekmurzayeva, A. K.; Myrkhiyeva, Zh. M.; Chinybayeva, A. K.; Ashikbayeva, Zh. A.; Ayupova, T. Zh.; Mustafina, K. B.; Kanayeva, D. (Nazarbayev University, 2014)
    Early detection of cancer is important in administering timely treatment and increasing cancer survival rates. For early cancer detection one can use biomarkers, which are characteristics that can be objectively measured ...
  • Adilbayeva, A.; Myngbay, A.; Adarichev, V. A. (Nazarbayev University, 2014)
    Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is chronic inflammatory disease characterized by the development of hypercellular pannus tissue in the affected joints of patients. Pannus invasiveness and activation correlates with stronger ...
  • Myngbay, A.; Adilbayeva, A.; Adarichev, V. A. (Nazarbayev University, 2014)
    Development of hypercellular invasive pannus tissue within synovial joints is a hallmark of Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA). Pannus produces proteases that damage bone and cartilage. Non-invasive monitoring of pannus activity ...