Carboxylated and decarboxylated nanotubes studied by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy the carboxylated and decarboxylated cylindrical CNTs contain
a smaller amount of oxygen than the corresponding
Clusters and their role in economic developmentThe urgency of the analyzed problem is due to the fact that the cluster formations have
a strong
XPS detection of unusual Cu(II) to Cu(I) transition on the surface of complexes with redox-active ligands. The temperature dependence of the redistribution of electron and spin densities was shown.
A low temperature
Immunotherapeutic Potential of the Yellow Fever Virus Vaccine Strain 17D for Intratumoral Therapy in a Murine Model of Pancreatic CancerNazarenko A.S.,
Biryukova Y.K.,
Trachuk K.N.,
Orlova E.A.,
Vorovitch M.F.,
Pestov N.B.,
Barlev N.A.,
Levaniuk A.I.,
Gordeychuk I.V.,
Lunin A.S.,
Demyashkin G.A.,
Shegai P.V.,
Kaprin A.D.,
Ishmukhametov A.A.,
Kolyasnikova N.M. pancreatic cancers cells in vitro. Results: YFV 17D demonstrated
a strong cytopathic effect against human
XPS study of the electronic structure of heterometallic complexes [Fe 2MO(O2CCH3)6(H2O) 3] · 3H2O (M = Co, Ni) the tendency of the XPS pattern and magnetic parameters of molecules to change with
a change in the electronic