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  • Tleukulova, Zh.; Stamgaliyeva, Z.; Dildabek, A.; Mukiyanova, G.; Omarov, R.T. (EURASIAN CHEMICO-TECHNOLOGICAL JOURNAL, 2021)
    The main aim of this work was to develop a time-saving and cost-effective purification method of infectious plant viral nanoparticles. Virions of Tomato bushy stunt virus (TBSV), which is a member of Tombusvirus genus, ...
  • Burster, Timo; Gärtner, Fabian; Bulach, Christiane; Zhanapiya, Anuar; Gihring, Adrian; Knippschild, Uwe (Pharmaceuticals, 2021-03-08)
    Immunotherapy has been established as an important area in the therapy of malignant diseases. Immunogenicity sufficient for immune recognition and subsequent elimination can be bypassed by tumors through altered and/or ...
  • Filchakova, Olena; Dossym, Dina; Ilyas, Aisha; Kuanysheva, Tamila; Abdizhamil, Altynay; Bukasov, Rostislav (Talanta, 2022)
    More than six billion tests for COVID-19 has been already performed in the world. The testing for SARS-CoV-2 (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus-2) virus and corresponding human antibodies is essential not ...
  • Mirasbekov, Yersultan; Zhumakhanova, Adina; Zhantuyakova, Almira; Sarkytbayev, Kuanysh; Malashenkov, Dmitry V.; Baishulakova, Assel; Dashkova, Veronika; Davidson, Thomas A.; Vorobjev, Ivan A.; Jeppesen, Erik; Barteneva, Natasha S. (Scientific reports, 2021-04-30)
    A machine learning approach was employed to detect and quantify Microcystis colonial morphospecies using FlowCAM-based imaging flow cytometry. The system was trained and tested using samples from a long-term mesocosm ...
  • Barteneva, Natasha S.; Meirkhanova, Ayagoz; Malashenkov, Dmitry; Vorobjev, Ivan A. (Microorganisms, 2022)
    Regulated cell death (RCD) is central to the development, integrity, and functionality of multicellular organisms. In the last decade, evidence has accumulated that RCD is a universal phenomenon in all life domains. ...
  • Sharip, Aigul; Kunz, Jeannette (Biomolecules, 2020-10)
    Spondyloarthritis comprises a group of inflammatory diseases of the joints and spine, with various clinical manifestations. The group includes ankylosing spondylitis, reactive arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, arthritis ...
  • Kazybay, Bexultan; Ahmad, Ashfaq; Xie, Yingqiu (Travel Medicine and Infectious Disease, 2022)
    Given that international and domestic flights now require only adults to be vaccinated or have negative PCR test results, adolescents’ vacci nation of COVID-19 for safe travel needs urgent consideration. As adults benefit ...
  • Arbuz, Alexandr; Kawalek, Anna; Ozhmegov, Kirill; Dyja, Henryk; Panin, Evgeniy; Lepsibayev, Anuar; Sultanbekov, Sanzhar; Shamenova, Rakhima (MDPI, 2020-09-27)
    An overview of the prospects for the development of nuclear technologies and the conclusion of the relevant requirements for advanced structural materials, their classification and features were performed. In order to ...
  • Bekbossynova, Ayaulym; Zharylgap, Albina; Filchakova, Olena (MDPI AG, 2021-06-03)
    Acetylcholine was the first neurotransmitter described. The receptors targeted by acetylcholine are found within organisms spanning different phyla and position themselves as very attractive targets for predation, as well ...
  • Kattner, Patricia; Zeiler, Katharina; Herbener, Verena J.; Ferla-Brühl, Katia La; Kassubek, Rebecca; Grunert, Michael; Burster, Timo; Brühl, Oliver; Weber, Anna Sarah; Strobel, Hannah; Karpel-Massler, Georg; Ott, Sibylle; Hagedorn, Alexa; Tews, Daniel; Schulz, Ansgar; Prasad, Vikas; Siegelin, Markus D.; Nonnenmacher, Lisa; Fischer-Posovszky, Pamela; Halatsch, Marc-Eric; Debatin, Klaus-Michael; Westhoff, Mike-Andrew (Theranostics, 2021)
    Cancers in animals present a large, underutilized reservoir of biomedical information with critical implication for human oncology and medicine in general. Discussing two distinct areas of tumour biology in non-human hosts, ...
  • Rudolf, Mark A.; Andreeva, Anna; Kozlowski, Mikolaj M.; Kim, Christina E.; Moskowitz, Bailey A.; Anaya-Rocha, Alejandro; Kelley, Matthew W.; Corwin, Jeffrey T. (Society for Neuroscience, 2020-05-13)
    Loss of sensory hair cells causes permanent hearing and balance deficits in humans and other mammals, but for nonmammals such deficits are temporary. Nonmammals recover hearing and balance sensitivity after supporting cells ...