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    Metrics for evaluating the stability and reproducibility of mass spectra by Zhvansky, E. S., Pekov, S. I., Sorokin, A. A., Shurkhay, V. A., Eliferov, V. A., Potapov, A. A., Nikolaev, E. N., Popov, I. A.

    Published in Scientific reports (29-01-2019)
    “…In this work, we demonstrate a new approach for assessing the stability and reproducibility of mass spectra obtained via ambient ionization methods. This…”
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    High-resolution mass spectra processing for the identification of different pathological tissue types of brain tumors by Zhvansky, ES, Sorokin, AA, Popov, IA, Shurkhay, VA, Potapov, AA, Nikolaev, EN

    “…The purpose of the work is to demonstrate the possibilities of identifying the different types of pathological tissue identification directly through tissue…”
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    Analysis of Phosphatidylcholines Alterations in Human Glioblastomas Ex Vivo by Pekov, S. I., Sorokin, A. A., Kuzin, A. A., Bocharov, K. V., Bormotov, D. S., Shivalin, A. S., Shurkhay, V. A., Potapov, A. A., Nikolaev, E. N., Popov, I. A.

    “…— The analysis of data obtained using ambient mass spectrometric profiling of clinical samples of primary and secondary human glioblastomas ex vivo, revealed…”
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    The current state of the brain-computer interface problem by Shurkhay, V A, Aleksandrova, E V, Potapov, A A, Goryainov, S A

    “…It was only 40 years ago that the first PC appeared. Over this period, rather short in historical terms, we have witnessed the revolutionary changes in lives…”
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    Analysis of phosphatidylcholines alterations in human glioblastoma multiform tissues ex vivo by Pekov, S I, Sorokin, A A, Kuzin, A A, Bocharov, K V, Bormotov, D S, Shivalin, A S, Shurkhay, V A, Potapov, A A, Nikolaev, E N, Popov, I A

    Published in Biomeditsinskaia khimiia (01-01-2021)
    “…Significant metabolism alteration is accompanying the cell malignization process. Energy metabolism disturbance leads to the activation of de novo synthesis…”
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