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    Loop-Mediated Isothermal Amplification as a Promising Method for Mass COVID-19 Diagnostics

    Real-time reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) is currently the most popular method for early COVID-19 diagnostics. However, loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) is superior to rea...

    J. A. Makarova, K. A. Fomicheva, A. I. Osipyants in Applied Biochemistry and Microbiology (2021)

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    In Vitro System for the Detection of Prostate Cancer Markers via Loop-Mediated Isothermal Amplification

    Loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) of nucleic acids enables the detection of amplification products 10–20 min after the beginning of the reaction. An intraoperative method for the detection of metas...

    K. A. Fomicheva, J. A. Makarova in Applied Biochemistry and Microbiology (2020)

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    Epithelial to Mesenchymal Transition Marker in 2D and 3D Colon Cancer Cell Cultures in the Presence of Laminin 332 and 411

    The loss of apical-basal cell polarity is a necessary stage of the epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT). Polarized epithelial cells interact with the basement membrane (BM) and, in particular, with laminins...

    D. V. Maltseva, J. A. Makarova, A. Yu. Khristichenko, I. M. Tsypina in Molecular Biology (2019)

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    Circulating microRNAs

    The detection of miRNAs in plasma and other body fluids opened up a fascinating possibility that animal noncoding RNAs can act as extracellular signaling molecules. In this review, we discuss recent progress i...

    J. A. Makarova, M. U. Shkurnikov, A. A. Turchinovich in Biochemistry (Moscow) (2015)

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    New functions of small nucleolar RNAs

    Small nucleolar RNAs (snoRNAs) are one of the most abundant and well-studied groups of non-coding RNAs. snoRNAs are mostly engaged in processing of rRNA. However, recent data indicate that snoRNAs are also inv...

    J. A. Makarova, S. M. Ivanova, A. G. Tonevitsky, A. I. Grigoriev in Biochemistry (Moscow) (2013)

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    Small nucleolar RNAs and their genes in vertebrates

    Genes of box C/D small nucleolar RNAs (snoRNAs) were searched for in the genomes of members of all classes of vertebrates that do not belong to placental mammals. A tendency for an increase in the number of co...

    J. A. Makarova, D. A. Kramerov in Russian Journal of Genetics (2010)

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    Noncoding RNAs

    There has been substantial progress in studies on non-protein-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) during the last decade. Due to the development of new experimental approaches, a wide variety of such molecules have been foun...

    J. A. Makarova, D. A. Kramerov in Biochemistry (Moscow) (2007)

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    Small nucleolar RNA

    The review considers small nucleolar RNAs (snoRNAs), an abundant group of non-protein-coding RNAs. In association with proteins, snoRNAs determine the two most common nucleotide modifications in rRNA and some ...

    J. A. Makarova, D. A. Kramerov in Molecular Biology (2007)

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    Small nucleolar RNA genes

    Small nucleolar RNAs (snoRNAs) are one of the most numerous and well-studied groups of non-protein-coding RNAs. In complex with proteins, snoRNAs perform the two most common nucleotide modifications in rRNA: 2...

    J. A. Makarova, D. A. Kramerov in Russian Journal of Genetics (2007)

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    Mammalian U87 Small Nucleolar RNA and Its Host Gene

    Most small nucleolar RNAs (snoRNAs) of the C/D box family determine the site of ribose methylation in rRNA. A new snoRNA, U87, was found in mammals, assigned to the C/D box family, and assumed to play a role i...

    J. A. Makarova, D. A. Kramerov in Molecular Biology (2005)