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Konstantin A. Brylev
Researcher at Novosibirsk State University
Publications - 52
Citations - 1269
Konstantin A. Brylev is an academic researcher from Novosibirsk State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Rhenium & Octahedral cluster. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 52 publications receiving 1065 citations. Previous affiliations of Konstantin A. Brylev include Northwest University (United States) & Northwestern University.
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Polyoxometalates—Potent and selective ecto-nucleotidase inhibitors
Sang-Yong Lee,Amelie Fiene,Wenjin Li,Theodor Hanck,Konstantin A. Brylev,Vladimir E. Fedorov,Joanna Lecka,Ali Haider,Hans-Jürgen Pietzsch,Herbert Zimmermann,Jean Sévigny,Ulrich Kortz,Holger Stephan,Christa E. Müller +13 more
TL;DR: The inhibitory potency of a series of polyoxometalates as well as chalcogenide hexarhenium cluster complexes at a broad range of ecto-nucleotidases was evaluated and the polyoxoanionic compounds displayed a non-competitive mechanism of inhibition of NPPs and eN, but appeared to be competitive inhibitors of TNAP.
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Cellular internalisation, bioimaging and dark and photodynamic cytotoxicity of silica nanoparticles doped by {Mo6I8}4+ metal clusters
Anastasiya O. Solovieva,Yuri A. Vorotnikov,Kristina E. Trifonova,Olga A. Efremova,Anna A. Krasilnikova,Konstantin A. Brylev,Elena V. Vorontsova,Pavel A. Avrorov,L. V. Shestopalova,Alexander F. Poveshchenko,Yuri V. Mironov,Michael A. Shestopalov +11 more
TL;DR: This research provides strong experimental evidence for high potential of molybdenum-cluster-doped materials in biomedical applications such as optical bioimaging, biolabeling and photodynamic therapy.
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New Compounds from Tellurocyanide Rhenium Cluster Anions and 3d-Transition Metal Cations Coordinated with Ethylenediamine
TL;DR: The framework of compound 3 is robust, it is an attractive host for guest molecules of appropriate size and shape and the potential "guest" volume is about 37% of the unit cell volume.
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A highly emissive inorganic hexamolybdenum cluster complex as a handy precursor for the preparation of new luminescent materials
Olga A. Efremova,Michael A. Shestopalov,N. A. Chirtsova,Anton I. Smolentsev,Yuri V. Mironov,Noboru Kitamura,Konstantin A. Brylev,Andrew J. Sutherland +7 more
TL;DR: The synthesis and characterisation of a new, highly luminescent inorganic cluster complex, (Bu4N)2[Mo6I8(NO3)6], are described, which possesses labile nitrato ligands and is therefore a useful precursor for the design of new luminescence materials.
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The first water-soluble hexarhenium cluster complexes with a heterocyclic ligand environment: synthesis, luminescence, and biological properties.
Michael A. Shestopalov,Kristina E. Zubareva,Olga P. Khripko,Yuri I. Khripko,Anastasiya O. Solovieva,Natalia V. Kuratieva,Yuri V. Mironov,Noboru Kitamura,Vladimir E. Fedorov,Konstantin A. Brylev +9 more
TL;DR: It was found that both clusters exhibited luminescence with high lifetimes and quantum yield values; they were taken up by the cells illuminating them under UV irradiation and, at the same time, did not exhibit acute cytotoxic effects.