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Baranov

[ buh-rah-nuhf ]

noun

  1. A·le·ksandr An·dre·ye·vich [uh-lyi-, ksahn, -d, r, uhn-, drye, -yi-vyich], 1747–1819, Russian fur trader in Alaska.


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George Baranov was at his gym in Kailua-Kona when he felt what he thought was someone dropping a bunch of heavy weights.

"This method of using chemokines to guide donor cell movement and integration represents a promising approach to restoring vision in glaucoma patients," said senior author Petr Baranov, MD, PhD, of Mass Eye and Ear, who is also an assistant professor of Ophthalmology at Harvard Medical School.

The study was co-led by members of Baranov's lab at Mass Eye and Ear including bioengineer and lead study author Jonathan R Soucy, PhD, and lead bioinformatician Emil Kriukov, MD.

Serhii Baranov of the Ukrainian military’s general staff, claimed that Ukrainian rockets and artillery had been responsible for the vast majority of Russian losses of soldiers and equipment.

Serhii Baranov of the Ukrainian military’s general staff claimed that Ukrainian rockets and artillery had been responsible for the vast majority of Russian losses of soldiers and equipment.

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