E.Y. Parshina
Moscow State University
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Journal of Materials Chemistry | 2012
Anna A. Semenova; Eugene A. Goodilin; N. A. Brazhe; V. K. Ivanov; A. E. Baranchikov; Vasiliy A. Lebedev; Anastasia E. Goldt; Olga Sosnovtseva; Sergey V. Savilov; A. V. Egorov; Alexey R. Brazhe; E.Y. Parshina; Oxana G. Luneva; G. V. Maksimov; Yury D. Tretyakov
Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) of living cells has rapidly become a powerful trend in biomedical diagnostics. It is a common belief that highly ordered, artificially engineered substrates are the best future decision in this field. This paper, however, describes an alternative successful solution, a new effortless chemical approach to the design of nanostructured silver and heterometallic continuous coatings with a stochastic “coffee ring” morphology. The coatings are formed from an ultrasonic mist of aqueous diamminesilver hydroxide, free of reducing agents and nonvolatile pollutants, under mild conditions, at about 200–270 °C in air. They consist of 30–100 micrometer wide and 100–400 nm high silver rings composed, in turn, of a porous silver matrix with 10–50 nm silver grains decorating the sponge. This hierarchic structure originates from ultrasonic droplet evaporation, contact-line motion, silver(I) oxide decomposition and evolution of a growing ensemble of silver rings. The fabricated substrates are a remarkable example of a new scalable and low cost material suitable for SERS analyses of living cells. They evoke no hemolysis and reduce erythrocyte lateral mobility due to suitable “coffee ring” sizes and a tight contact with the silver nanostructure. A high SERS enhancement, characteristic of pure silver rings, made it possible to record Raman scattering spectra from submembrane hemoglobin in its natural cellular environment inside single living erythrocytes, thus making the substrates promising for various biosensor chips.
Journal of Microscopy | 2011
A. I. Yusipovich; M. V. Zagubizhenko; G. G. Levin; Alexandra Platonova; E.Y. Parshina; R. Grygorzcyk; G. V. Maksimov; A. B. Rubin; Sergei N. Orlov
This study examined the action of anisosmotic media on the volume of nucleated erythrocytes isolated from Rana temporaria. Elevation of medium osmolarity from 100 to 345 mOsm resulted in attenuation of mean cell volume by more than 3‐fold, estimated by hematocrit measurement. By contrast to this ‘classic’ erythrocyte volume evaluation technique, we did not observe any significant cell volume modulation by examining the 3D reconstruction of erythrocyte interference images obtained by laser interference microscopy. Comparative analysis of mean cell volume, phase height and cell area appraised by laser interference microscopy showed that the lack of visible alterations of phase image geometry was caused by sharp elevation of the average refractive index of the cytoplasm in shrunken cells. Thus, our results show for the first time that laser interference microscopy in combination with a direct method for cell volume measurement may be employed for estimation of the refractory index of intracellular milieu and for assessment of changes of physical chemical properties of the cytoplasm evoked by diverse stimuli including osmotic stress.
RSC Advances | 2016
Anna A. Semenova; N. A. Brazhe; E.Y. Parshina; A.S. Sarycheva; G. V. Maksimov; Eugene A. Goodilin
Superior spectral sensitivity and functional abilities of anisotropic, instead of the usually used spherical, noble metal nanoparticles, allow development of new surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) approaches to analyse biological objects. We found and resolved for the first time the particular risks of survival of silver nanoparticles in different salines to succeed in recording the SERS spectra of intact erythrocytes as an important family of living cells. The ensemble of nanoplatelets with varied shapes and sizes grants multispectral absorption of laser irradiation since a fraction of the nanoparticles with a given position of a plasmonic band always exists in such a mixture, thereby providing an effective SERS amplification. At the same time, fast recrystallization of anisotropic silver nanoplatelets occurs in a standard chloride-based saline, being important to keep the erythrocytes alive but neglecting the benefits of the silver platelets as the most versatile and prospective components of SERS sensors. Substitution of chlorides with nitrates keeps both the intact cells and anisotropic nanoparticles safe on biocompatible cellulose SERS scaffolds containing the mixture of silver nanoplatelets thus promoting the development of new SERS devices for biomedical diagnostics.
Biophysics | 2018
A. A. Baizhumanov; V. V. Elagin; E. S. Tkhor; E.Y. Parshina; A. I. Yusipovich; M. A. Silicheva; George V. Maksimov
The influence of murine intestinal adenocarcinoma on the antioxidant status and hemoglobin content in the blood was analyzed. Murine adenocarcinoma was accompanied with a decrease of the nonprotein thiol concentration and an increase in ceruloplasmin. A conformational change in the globin molecule but not in the heme group was revealed in the hemoglobin molecule. The changes in the protein appear to be caused by nonspecific damage that results from the processes of peroxidation.
Journal of Raman Spectroscopy | 2013
N. A. Brazhe; E.Y. Parshina; V. V. Khabatova; Anna A. Semenova; Alexey R. Brazhe; A. I. Yusipovich; A.S. Sarycheva; A. A. Churin; Eugene A. Goodilin; G. V. Maksimov; Olga Sosnovtseva
Materials Letters | 2014
A.S. Sarycheva; Anna A. Semenova; E.Y. Parshina; N. A. Brazhe; A. Yu. Polyakov; Anna Ya. Kozmenkova; Anastasia V. Grigorieva; G. V. Maksimov; Eugene A. Goodilin
Plasmonics | 2014
Anna A. Semenova; N. A. Brazhe; E.Y. Parshina; V. K. Ivanov; G. V. Maksimov; Eugene A. Goodilin
Acta Astronautica | 2011
Ivanova Sm; N. A. Brazhe; O. G. Luneva; Y.V. Yarlikova; O. I. Labetskaya; E.Y. Parshina; A. A. Baizhumanov; G. V. Maksimov; Morukov Bv
Experimental and Clinical Endocrinology & Diabetes | 2014
Maria Pankratova; M.V. Faassen; Tatyana Yu. Shiryaeva; Valentina Peterkova; S. S. Kovalenko; A. A. Baizhumanov; E.Y. Parshina; A. I. Yusipovich; G. V. Maksimov
9th Joint Meeting of Paediatric Endocrinology, Milan 2013, Abstract book | 2013
S. S. Kovalenko; A. I. Yusipovich; Maria V. Vorontsova; Maria Pankratova; Tatyana Yu. Shiryaeva; E. Nagaeva; A. A. Baizhumanov; E.Y. Parshina; Valentina Peterkova; G. V. Maksimov