Anna Pilip
Russian Academy of Sciences
7 Papers
Anna Pilip is an academic researcher from Russian Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Phosphonate & Catalysis. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 4 publications.
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Papers
Raman fingerprints for unambiguous identification of organotin compounds
TL;DR: Possibility of unambiguous toxins detection and identification was demonstrated also for complex mixtures of various toxins on a base of control of characteristic peak groups, which can be considered as Raman fingerprints of the listed environmentally hazardous substances.
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Laser-induced switching of the biological activity of phosphonate molecules
Ilya E. Kolesnikov,Anastasia Khokhlova,D. V. Pankin,Anna Pilip,Anastasia Egorova,Vladislav Zigel,Maxim Gureev,Gerd Leuchs,Gerd Leuchs,Alina Manshina +9 more
TL;DR: The effect of laser activation on butyrylcholinesterase inhibition by a series of phosphorylated arylaminomalonates with different substituents in the phenyl ring is demonstrated.
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Photoswitchable Phosphonate–Fullerene Hybrids with Cholinesterase Activity
Ilya E. Kolesnikov,Daria V. Mamonova,Dmitrii Pankin,Gulia I Bikbaeva,Anastasia R. Khokhlova,Anna Pilip,Anastasia Egorova,V. Zigel,Alina Manshina +8 more
TL;DR: In this article , the first representative of such compounds was synthesized on a base of fullerene C60 and organophosphates with the function of photoswitchable cholinesterase activity.
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Biosensing of Neurotoxicity to Prevent Bioterrorist Threats and Harmful Algal Blooms
Arkadiy V. Eremenko,Taisiya Prokopkina,V. E. Kasatkin,Vladislav Zigel,Anna Pilip,Iana Russkikh,Zoya Zhakovskaya,Ilya N. Kurochkin,Ilya N. Kurochkin +8 more
- 01 Jan 2016
TL;DR: In this paper, different types of amperometric sensors based on the inhibition of butyrylcholinesterase for the analysis of neurotoxins were discussed. But the authors only examined the application of such sensors for monitoring of water samples and revealed the potential of the developed sensors to monitor the neurotoxic cyanobacteria at water bloom.
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Vinyl phosphonates as photopharmacological agents – laser induced cis‐trans isomerization and butyrylcholinesterase activity
Gulia I Bikbaeva,Anastasia Egorova,N. O. Sonin,Anna Pilip,Ilya E. Kolesnikov,Dmitrii Pankin,Roman Boroznjak,Alina Manshina +7 more
TL;DR: This study presents vinyl phosphonates – diene compounds with ethyl and isopropyl substituents on phosphonate group and demonstrates laser‐induced cis‐trans isomerization via C=C bond after irradiation with 266 nm wavelength.
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