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    Natural functions of antibiotics as “informbiotics” by Kozhevin, P. A, Vinogradova, K. A, Bulgakova, V. G

    Published in Moscow University soil science bulletin (01-07-2014)
    “…The discovery of antibiotics is one of the main achievements in the science of 20ᵗʰ century. However, the question about their natural functions is still…”
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    Flexible Composite Radio-Wave Absorbers by Pozdnyakova, S. A., Matveentsev, A. V., Bulgakova, V. G., Rzhevsky, A. A.

    Published in Radiophysics and quantum electronics (01-07-2021)
    “…We consider a method for producing a broadband radio-wave triple-layer composite absorber with an electrically conductive layer made of carbon-containing…”
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    Development of Periodic and Three-Dimensional Structures in Acrylic-Monomer Photopolymer Materials by Holographic Methods by Vorzobova, N. D., Bulgakova, V. G., Moskalenko, A. I., Pavlovets, I. M., Denisyuk, I. Yu, Burunkova, Yu. É.

    Published in Radiophysics and quantum electronics (01-01-2015)
    “…We show the possibility and advantages of using photopolymer materials based on acrylic monomers and nanocomposites in holography. Holographic characteristics…”
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    The soil antibiotic resistome by Kozhevin, P. A., Vinogradova, K. A., Bulgakova, V. G.

    Published in Moscow University soil science bulletin (01-04-2013)
    “…Antibiotic resistance of pathogenic microorganisms is considered to be an important and urgent public health problem. Rapid and large-scale development of…”
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    Secondary Metabolites from Marine Microorganisms. I. Secondary Metabolites from Marine Actinomycetes by Orlova, T I, Bulgakova, V G, Polin, A N

    “…Review represents data on new active metabolites isolated from marine actinomycetes published in 2007 to 2014. Marine actinomycetes are an unlimited source of…”
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    Microelements with High Aspect Ratio Prepared by Self-Focusing of Light at UV-Curing by Denisyuk, I. Yu, Fokina, M. I., Vorzobova, N. D., Burunkova, Yu. E., Bulgakova, V. G.

    “…The results of deep lithography based on the long-wavelength UV photopolymerization with a light self-focusing effect are presented. The effect of the…”
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    Impact of exogenous glycine on actinomycin D resistance of Staphylococcus aureus strain adapted to the antibiotic by Bulgakova, V G, Orlova, T I, Grushina, V A, Polin, A N

    “…The impact of glycine, added to the cultivation medium, on resistance of Staphylococcus aureus strains to actinomycin D and gramicidin S was studied. The…”
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    Biologically active nonribosomal peptides. I. Nonribosamal polypeptide antibiotics by Orlova, T I, Bulgakova, V G, Polin, A N

    “…The data on novel polypeptide antibiotics described within the last 10-15 years, as well as new researches on the known antibiotics with respect to their…”
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    Biologically Active Nonribosomal Peptides. III. Mechanism of Biosynthesis of Nonribosomal Peptides by T. I. Orlova, V. G. Bulgakova, A. N. Polin

    “…The third part of the review is concerned with investigation of nonribosomal peptides…”
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    Secondary Metabolites from Marine Microorganisms. I. Secondary Metabolites from Marine Actinomycetes by T. I. Orlova, V. G. Bulgakova, A. N. Polin

    “…Review represents data on new active metabolites isolated from marine actinomycetes published in 2007 to 2014. Marine actinomycetes are an unlimited source of…”
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    Biologically Active Nonribosomal Peptides. II. Nonribosomal Peptides of Various Biological Action by T. I. Orlova, V. G. Bulgakova, A. N. Polin

    “…The second part of the review concerned with investigation of nonribosomal peptides…”
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    Secondary Metabolites from Marine Microorganisms. II. Marine Fungi and Their Habitats by T. I. Orlova, V. G. Bulgakova, A. N. Polin

    “…Marine-derived fungi are of great interest as a new promising source of biologically active products such as anticancer compounds, antibiotics, inhibitors of…”
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    THE FACTORS THAT AFFECT STAPHYLOCCUS AUREUS CELL WALL SYNTHESIS AND RESISTANCE TO ACTINOMYCIN D by V. G. Bulgakova, T. I. Orlova, A. N. Polin

    “…The cells of the strain S.aureus R80 strain, resistant to actinomycin D, possess a cell wall, thickened as a result of additional synthesis of peptidoglycan…”
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    Secondary Metabolites of Marine Microorganisms. III. Marine Fungi - a Source of Bioactive Products by T. I. Orlova, V. G. Bulgakova, A. N. Polin

    “…Marine-derived fungi are a rich source of structurally diverse bioactive secondary metabolites which might be useful for drug design. Up to date, a lot of…”
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    Biologically Active Nonribosomal Peptides.I. Nonribosamal Polypeptide Antibiotics by T. I. Orlova, V. G. Bulgakova, A. N. Polin

    “…The data on novel polypeptide antibiotics described within the last 10-15 years, as well as new researches on the known antibiotics with respect to their…”
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    Microbial Secondary Metabolites as Potential Reserve of Pharmaceuticals by T. I. Orlova, V. G. Bulgakova, A. N. Polin

    “…The major characteristics of new bioactive microbial secondary metabolites are summarized in the review. A wide range of new molecular targets are implicated…”
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    Streptomycetes in the Light of the Concept of Multicellularity of Bacteria by K. A. Vinogradova, V. G. Bulgakova, A. N. Polin

    “…The review concerns discussion of certain aspects of growth and development of streptomycetes, that have an adaptation meaning for their existence under…”
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    On Biofilms of Streptomycetes. II. Use in Biotechnology by K. A. Vinogradova, V. G. Bulgakova, A. N. Polin, P. A. Kozhevin

    “…Streptomycetes or mycelial microorganisms are able to form biofilms under the natural, industrial and clinical conditions. The controlled use of biofilms in…”
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