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  1. Hydrogels Based on Polyacrylamide and Calcium Alginate: Thermodynamic Compatibility of Interpenetrating Networks, Mechanical, and Electrical Properties
  2. Design of Spherical Gel-Based Magnetic Composites: Synthesis and Characterization
  3. Impact of Magneto-Deformation Effect in Ferrogels on the Echogenicity of Magnetic Composites
  4. Assessing the Mass Transfer Coefficient in Jet Bioreactors with Classical Computer Vision Methods and Neural Networks Algorithms
  5. Сoronary paradox
  6. Biological Impact of γ-Fe2O3 Magnetic Nanoparticles Obtained by Laser Target Evaporation: Focus on Magnetic Biosensor Applications
  7. The Modeling of Magnetic Detection of Iron Oxide Nanoparticles in the Stream of Patient-Specific Artery With Stenotic Lesion: The Effects of Vessel Geometry and Particle Concentration
  8. Mechanical Force Acting on Ferrogel in a Non-Uniform Magnetic Field: Measurements and Modeling
  9. Testing of the pHEMA hydrogel as an implantation material for replacement of osteochondral defects in animals
  10. Modelling of hemodynamics in bifurcation lesions of coronary arteries before and after myocardial revascularization
  11. Mechanical properties of ferrogels based on polyacrylamide filled with strontium hexaferrite microparticles studied using stress-strain and ultrasonography tests
  12. Magnetodynamic study of the ferroliquid current in blood vessels: Focus on magnetic detection systems
  13. Echogenic Advantages of Ferrogels Filled with Magnetic Sub-Microparticles
  14. Magnetic Nanoparticles Obtained by Electrophysical Technique: Focus on Biomedical Applications
  15. Magnetic Properties of Iron Oxide Nanoparticles Do Not Essentially Contribute to Ferrogel Biocompatibility
  16. Functional magnetic ferrogels: From biosensors to regenerative medicine
  17. In-silico study of hemodynamic effects in a coronary artery with stenosis
  18. Effects of Constant Magnetic Field to the Proliferation Rate of Human Fibroblasts Grown onto Different Substrates: Tissue Culture Polystyrene, Polyacrylamide Hydrogel and Ferrogels γ-Fe2O3 Magnetic Nanoparticles
  19. Detection of Magnetic Nanoparticles in Blood Vessels
  20. Biocompatible contactless electrically responsive hydrogel‐based force maker
  21. Magnetic Nanoparticles as a Strong Contributor to the Biocompatibility of Ferrogels
  22. CONNECTIVE TISSUE DYSPLASIA AS A POTENTIAL RISK FACTOR FOR MYOCARDIAL ELECTRIC INSTABILITY IN YOUNG ATHLETES
  23. Impact of connective tissue dysplasia on heart adaptation to exercise stress in young athletes
  24. Design magnetic matrices for cell technology supporting devices
  25. Estimation of Blood Flow Velocity in Coronary Arteries Based on the Movement of Radiopaque Agent
  26. Ferrogels Ultrasonography for Biomedical Applications
  27. To the theory of mechano-magnetic effects in ferrogels
  28. The Contribution of Magnetic Nanoparticles to Ferrogel Biophysical Properties
  29. Detection of magnetic nanoparticles in blood vessels
  30. English Language in Medical Informatics Teaching: Opinion of Students
  31. Connective tissue dysplasia in young hockey players: advantage or risk?
  32. EFFECT OF THE POLYACRYLAMIDE FERROGEL ELASTICITY ON THE CELL ADHESIVENESS TO MAGNETIC COMPOSITE
  33. CONNECTIVE TISSUE DYSPLASIA IN YOUNG ATHLETES: LITERATURE REVIEW
  34. Biomimetic gels with chemical and physical interpenetrating networks
  35. Mechanical, Electrical and Magnetic Properties of Ferrogels with Embedded Iron Oxide Nanoparticles Obtained by Laser Target Evaporation: Focus on Multifunctional Biosensor Applications
  36. Polyacrylamide Ferrogels with Magnetite or Strontium Hexaferrite: Next Step in the Development of Soft Biomimetic Matter for Biosensor Applications
  37. Magnetoimpedance biosensor prototype for ferrogel detection
  38. IMPACT OF LEFT VENTRICULAR FALSE TENDONS ON YOUNG ATHLETES’ CARDIOVASCULAR ADAPTATION TO EXERCISE LOADS
  39. “Exclusion Zone” Formation in Mixtures of Ethanol and Water
  40. FALSE TENDONS IN THE LEFT VENTRICLE
  41. SIGNIFICANCE OF THE FALSE CHORDS IN THE LEFT VENTRICLE FOR DIAGNOSTIC APPROACHES IN CHILD CONNECTIVE TISSUE DYSPLASIAS
  42. Polyacrylamide ferrogels with embedded maghemite nanoparticles for biomedical engineering
  43. Mechanoelectrical transduction in the hydrogel-based biomimetic sensors
  44. Mapping of False Tendons in the Left Ventricle Based on the Heart Transthoracic Ultrasound Visualization
  45. Does the right muscular atrioventricular valve in the avian heart perform two functions?
  46. To the mechanism of polyelectrolyte gel periodic acting in the constant DC electric field
  47. Giant magnetoimpedance biosensor for ferrogel detection: Model system to evaluate properties of natural tissue
  48. Biomimetic Sensors of the Mechanoelectrical Transduction Based on the Polyelectrolyte Gels
  49. CARDIAC REGIONAL FUNCTION OF YOUNG SPORTSMEN WITH FALSE TENDONS IN THE LEFT VENTRICLE
  50. A Method for Automatic Delineation of the Left Ventricle Borders in Echographic Images with Use Active Contours and Speckle Tracking Techniques
  51. Effect of the Polyelectrolyte Hydrogel Actuator Network Density on Its Mechanical Behavior in the DC Electric Field
  52. Regularities of ultrasonography of suspensions of alumina nanoparticles in biological media
  53. To the Molecular Mechanism of Mechanoelectrical Transduction in Cell
  54. Activity of counterions in hydrogels based on poly(acrylic acid) and poly(methacrylic acid): Potentiometric measurements
  55. Effect of cytoskeletal elastic properties on the mechanoelectrical transduction in excitable cells
  56. DC electric fields produce periodic bending of polyelectrolyte gels
  57. To the 70th anniversary of V.Ya. Izakov (1941–1990)
  58. Mechanical characteristics of synthetic polyelectrolyte gel as a physical model of the cytoskeleton
  59. Mechanoelectric potentials in synthetic hydrogels: Possible relation to cytoskeleton
  60. An improvement of accuracy of the speckle tracking techniques by sub-image interframe displacement's prediction
  61. Acoustic properties of metal oxides aqueous suspensions
  62. Letter to Editors — ABOUT THE "FORCE-VELOCITY" RELATION IN MUSCLE AND MANY OTHER ISSUES
  63. The Influence of Counterion Type and Temperature on Flory-Huggins Binary Interaction Parameter in Polyelectrolyte Hydrogels
  64. Validity of ejection fraction as a measure of myocardial functional state: impact of asynchrony
  65. A correlation between mechanical and electrical properties of the synthetic hydrogel chosen as an experimental model of cytoskeleton
  66. LEFT VENTRICULAR INHOMOGENEITY AND THE HEART'S FUNCTIONAL RESERVE
  67. Stepwise Length Changes in Single Invertebrate Thick Filaments
  68. STEP SIZE IN ACTIVATED RABBIT SARCOMERES IS INDEPENDENT OF FILAMENT OVERLAP
  69. Self-Similar Wave of Swelling/Collapse Phase Transition along Polyelectrolyte Gel
  70. Enthalpy of Swelling of Potassium Polyacrylate and Polymethacrylate Hydrogels. Evaluation of Excluded-Volume Interaction
  71. Why the left ventricle is not a sphere
  72. The regional elastic properties analysis of myocardium based on echocardiographic 3-D reconstruction of the left ventricle
  73. Effect of sarcomere length on step size in relaxed rabbit psoas muscle
  74. “Minimum average risk” as a new peak-detection algorithm applied to myofibrillar dynamics
  75. Translation Step Size Measured in Single Sarcomeres and Single Filament Pairs
  76. Cardiac ventricular performance in the appropriate- for-gestational age and small-for-gestational age fetus: relation to regional cardiac non-uniformity and peripheral resistance
  77. Quantal Sarcomere-Length Changes in Relaxed Single Myofibrils
  78. Quantal Motor Action in Muscle Contraction
  79. Inotropic effect of rhythm dispersion
  80. Donnan Potential in Hydrogels of Poly(Methacrylic Acid) and its Potassium Salt
  81. Natural Muscle as a Biological System
  82. Sarcomere Dynamics, Stepwise Shortening and the Nature of Contraction