Search Results - "Shneider, Mikhail"
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Non-paraxial effect in dual-pulse laser energy deposition
Published in Optics express (07-10-2024)“…In this paper we study defocusing and non-paraxial effects associated with nanosecond pulsed laser beam propagation through femtosecond laser generated…”
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Structure of the T4 baseplate and its function in triggering sheath contraction
Published in Nature (London) (19-05-2016)“…Several systems, including contractile tail bacteriophages, the type VI secretion system and R-type pyocins, use a multiprotein tubular apparatus to attach to…”
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PAAR-repeat proteins sharpen and diversify the type VI secretion system spike
Published in Nature (London) (15-08-2013)“…An X-ray structure of bacterial type VI secretion system components reveals that PAAR family proteins bind at the tip of the VgrG spike, providing new insights…”
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In situ Characterization of Nanoparticles Using Rayleigh Scattering
Published in Scientific reports (10-01-2017)“…We report a theoretical analysis showing that Rayleigh scattering could be used to monitor the growth of nanoparticles under arc discharge conditions. We…”
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Enhancements of electric field and afterglow of non-equilibrium plasma by Pb(ZrxTi1−x)O3 ferroelectric electrode
Published in Nature communications (10-04-2024)“…Manipulating surface charge, electric field, and plasma afterglow in a non-equilibrium plasma is critical to control plasma-surface interaction for plasma…”
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Single-shot nanosecond-resolution multiframe passive imaging by multiplexed structured image capture
Published in Optics express (29-10-2018)“…The Multiplexed Structured Image Capture (MUSIC) technique is used to demonstrate single-shot multiframe passive imaging, with a nanosecond difference between…”
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Structure and Function of the Branched Receptor-Binding Complex of Bacteriophage CBA120
Published in Journal of molecular biology (06-09-2019)“…Bacteriophages recognize their host cells with the help of tail fiber and tailspike proteins that bind, cleave, or modify certain structures on the cell…”
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Using AlphaFold Predictions in Viral Research
Published in Current issues in molecular biology (01-04-2023)“…Elucidation of the tertiary structure of proteins is an important task for biological and medical studies. AlphaFold, a modern deep-learning algorithm, enables…”
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The K46 and K5 capsular polysaccharides produced by Acinetobacter baumannii NIPH 329 and SDF have related structures and the side-chain non-ulosonic acids are 4-O-acetylated by phage-encoded O-acetyltransferases
Published in PloS one (20-06-2019)“…Acinetobacter baumannii isolate NIPH 329 carries a novel capsular polysaccharide (CPS) gene cluster, designated KL46, that is closely related to the KL5 locus…”
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Structure and Analysis of R1 and R2 Pyocin Receptor-Binding Fibers
Published in Viruses (14-08-2018)“…The R-type pyocins are high-molecular weight bacteriocins produced by some strains of to specifically kill other strains of the same species. Structurally, the…”
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Evolution of Phage Tail Sheath Protein
Published in Viruses (26-05-2022)“…Sheath proteins comprise a part of the contractile molecular machinery present in bacteriophages with myoviral morphology, contractile injection systems, and…”
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Action of a minimal contractile bactericidal nanomachine
Published in Nature (London) (30-04-2020)“…R-type bacteriocins are minimal contractile nanomachines that hold promise as precision antibiotics 1 – 4 . Each bactericidal complex uses a collar to bridge a…”
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Function of bacteriophage G7C esterase tailspike in host cell adsorption
Published in Molecular microbiology (01-08-2017)“…Summary Bacteriophages recognize and bind to their hosts with the help of receptor‐binding proteins (RBPs) that emanate from the phage particle in the form of…”
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Numerical Modeling of Laser Heating and Evaporation of a Single Droplet
Published in Energies (Basel) (01-01-2023)“…Laser technology is being widely studied for controlled energy deposition for a range of applications, including flow control, ignition, combustion, and…”
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Curtobacterium spp. and Curtobacterium flaccumfaciens: Phylogeny, Genomics-Based Taxonomy, Pathogenicity, and Diagnostics
Published in Current issues in molecular biology (11-02-2022)“…The genus of Curtobacterium, belonging to the Microbacteriaceae family of the Actinomycetales order, includes economically significant pathogenic bacteria of…”
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The O-specific polysaccharide lyase from the phage LKA1 tailspike reduces Pseudomonas virulence
Published in Scientific reports (24-11-2017)“…Pseudomonas phage LKA1 of the subfamily Autographivirinae encodes a tailspike protein (LKA1gp49) which binds and cleaves B-band LPS (O-specific antigen, OSA)…”
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The possibility of anesthesia stimulated by a train of current pulses
Published in Biomedical physics & engineering express (27-04-2023)“…This study considers a simple theoretical model of blocking the passage of signals (action potentials) from sensory neurons, thereby affecting anesthesia…”
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Electron and ion transport equations in computational weakly-ionized plasmadynamics
Published in Journal of computational physics (15-02-2014)“…A new set of ion and electron transport equations is proposed to simulate steady or unsteady quasi-neutral or non-neutral multicomponent weakly-ionized plasmas…”
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Thomson and collisional regimes of in-phase coherent microwave scattering off gaseous microplasmas
Published in Scientific reports (03-12-2021)“…The total number of electrons in a classical microplasma can be non-intrusively measured through elastic in-phase coherent microwave scattering (CMS). Here, we…”
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A stable atmospheric-pressure plasma for extreme-temperature synthesis
Published in Nature (London) (30-11-2023)“…Plasmas can generate ultra-high-temperature reactive environments that can be used for the synthesis and processing of a wide range of materials 1 , 2 …”
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