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    Effects of fibroin microcarriers on inflammation and regeneration of deep skin wounds in mice

    The process of tissue regeneration following damage takes place with direct participation of the immune system. The use of biomaterials as scaffolds to facilitate healing of skin wounds is a new and interestin...

    A. Y. Arkhipova, M. A. Nosenko, N. V. Malyuchenko, R. V. Zvartsev in Biochemistry (Moscow) (2016)

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    New Silk Fibroin-Based Bioresorbable Microcarriers

    We fabricated bioresorbable microcarriers from water solution of Bombyx mori silk fi broin. The microcarriers are 3D structures with intricate surface and pores allowing penetration of culture medium, gas exchang...

    A. Yu. Arkhipova, M. C. Kotlyarova in Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medic… (2016)

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    Erratum to: Scanning Probe Nanotomograph: Features of Engineering Solutions for Low-Temperature Analysis of Biomedical Materials

    A. E. Efimov, O. I. Agapova, I. I. Agapov in Biomedical Engineering (2015)

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    Scanning Probe Nanotomograph: Features of Engineering Solutions for Low-Temperature Analysis of Biomedical Materials

    The design of a nanotechnological complex for scanning probe nanotomography based on a combination of cryoultramicrotomy and scanning probe microscopy (SPM) is presented. Features of the structural and technic...

    A. E. Efimov, O. I. Agapova, I. I. Agapov in Biomedical Engineering (2015)

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    Boronated derivatives of chlorin e 6 and fluoride-containing porphyrins as penetrating anions: a study using bilayer lipid membranes

    Boronated derivatives of porphyrins are studied extensively as promising compounds for boron-neutron capture therapy and photodynamic therapy. Understanding of the mechanism of their permeation across cell mem...

    T. I. Rokitskaya, A. V. Zaitsev, V. A. Ol’shevskaya, V. N. Kalinin in Biochemistry (Moscow) (2012)

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    Molecular genetic aspects of individual differences in pain sensitivity and thermoregulation

    The molecular genetic aspects of individual differences in thermoregulation and pain sensitivity that may be used to evaluate and predict the physical state of humans under contrast climate conditions, as well...

    E. V. Rostovtseva, E. A. Bondareva, I. I. Agapov in Human Physiology (2009)

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    Cloning and expression of mistletoe lectin III B-subunit

    Aqueous extracts of mistletoe (Viscum album L.) contain toxic proteins (lectins) MLI (viscumin), MLII, and MLIII. We previously cloned the gene encoding MLIII precursor. In the present study, a gene fragment enco...

    I. B. Pevzner, I. I. Agapov, U. Pfueller, K. Pfueller in Biochemistry (Moscow) (2005)

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    Humoral immune response to recombinant viral NS3 protein in patients with hepatitis C

    Full-length recombinant NS3 protein was used in a test system for detection of specific antibodies in the sera from patients with hepatitis C. Possible antigenic determinants in NS structure were predicted. It...

    E. A. Gudim, I. I. Agapov, I. S. Komolov in Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medic… (2005)

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    Cloning and Expression of Catalytic Subunit of MLIII, the Ribosome-Inactivating Protein from Viscum album

    We have cloned the gene encoding a precursor of mistletoe (Viscum album) toxin MLIII. Analyses of nucleotide and deduced amino acid sequences of this gene revealed significant differences between MLI and MLIII pr...

    A. G. Tonevitsky, I. I. Agapov, I. B. Pevzner, N. V. Malyuchenko in Biochemistry (Moscow) (2004)

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    Monovalent and Multivalent Binding of Streptavidin to Biotinylated Gramicidin Affects the Kinetic Properties of the Ion Channel

    Biotin–avidin (or streptavidin) high affinity binding has been widely applied as a universal tool for basic research as well as diagnostic and therapeutic purposes. Here we studied the interaction of streptavi...

    Y. N. Antonenko, T. I. Rokitskaya, E. A. Kotova, I. I. Agapov in Biochemistry (Moscow) (2004)

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    An Epitope of the Viscumin Catalytic Subunit Exposed on Its Interaction with Lipid Bilayer

    It was previously shown that the catalytic subunit of the plant toxin viscumin induces aggregation of small unilamellar liposomes and this process is inhibited by the mab_TA7 monoclonal antibody produced to th...

    V. S. Pashkov, I. I. Agapov, T. A. Balashova in Russian Journal of Bioorganic Chemistry (2003)

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    A New Antigenic Epitope Appears in the Catalytic Subunit of Viscumin during Intracellular Transport

    The plant toxin viscumin (60 kD) consists of B- (“binding”) and A- (“active”) subunits joined by a disulfide bond. The B-subunit is a lectin interacting with galactose-containing glycolipids and glycoproteins ...

    A. G. Tonevitsky, I. I. Agapov, M. M. Moisenovich in Biochemistry (Moscow) (2003)

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    N. Manoj, V. R. Srinivas, A. Surolia, M. Vijayan, K. Suguna in Journal of Biosciences (1999)