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    Could Bioluminescent Bacteria be Used in the Search for New Plant-derived Antibacterial Substances? by Katsev, A. M., Safronyuk, S. L., Burtseva, Y. V., Osmanova, S. Y.

    “…Introduction. Currently, the search for new antibacterial substances is an urgent task due to the growing resistance of pathogens to existing antibiotics. One…”
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    A Method for the Isolation of Thymoquinone from Black Caraway Seed Oil (Nigella sativa L.) by Whaley, A. K., Burtseva, Y. V., Kuldyrkaeva, E. V., Novosad, A. S., Babak, N. L., Zhokhova, E. V., Whaley, A. O., Goncharov, M. Yu, Terninko, I. I., Yakovlev, G. P.

    “…Introduction. Thymoquinone (2-Isopropyl-5-methyl-1,4-benzoquinone) is an organic compound of plant origin, which is formed as a result of the oxidation of…”
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    Kinetics and Mechanism of Formation of Protective Coatings on Metals by Mokrova, A M, Burtseva, Yu V

    Published in Metal science and heat treatment (01-09-2002)
    “…Diffusion coatings are the most promising among protective coatings, because the strength of cohesion between them and the matrix metal exceeds that of bonding…”
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    Enzymes of carbohydrate metabolism of mycelial fungi from marine environments. beta-1,3-glucanase of the marine fungus Chaetomium indicum by Burtseva, Y V, Sova, V V, Pivkin, M V, Zvyagintseva, T N

    Published in Biochemistry (Moscow) (01-10-2000)
    “…Thirty samples of fungi belonging to 17 species living in marine environments were studied for their ability to produce extracellular enzymes. In the culture…”
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    Proteins of brown seaweeds as inhibitors of endo-1-->3-beta-D-glucanases of marine invertebrates by Ermakova, S P, Burtseva, Y V, Sova, V V, Kratchun, V V, Zvyagintseva, T N

    Published in Biochemistry (Moscow) (01-02-2001)
    “…It has been found that aqueous-ethanol extracts of brown seaweeds contain substances inhibiting endo-1-->3-beta-D-glucanases, the digestive enzymes of marine…”
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    A new precursor for the immobilization of enzymes inside sol–gel-derived hybrid silica nanocomposites containing polysaccharides by Shchipunov, Yurii A., Karpenko, Tat'yana Yu, Bakunina, Irina Yu, Burtseva, Yuliya V., Zvyagintseva, Tat'yana N.

    “…Tetrakis(2-hydroxyethyl) orthosilicate (THEOS) introduced by Hoffmann et al. (J. Phys. Chem. B., 106 (2002) 1528) was first used to prepare hybrid…”
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    Distribution of Fucoidan Hydrolases and Some Glycosidases among Marine Invertebrates by Burtseva, Y V, Kusaikin, MI, Sova, V V, Shevchenko, N M, Skobun, A S, Zvyagintseva, T N

    Published in Russian journal of marine biology (01-12-2000)
    “…Thirty-three species of marine invertebrates from the Sea of Japan were analyzed for contents of fucoidan hydrolases and some glycosidases. Fucoidan hydrolase…”
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    Filamentous marine fungi as producers of O-glycosylhydrolases: beta-1,3-glucanase from Chaetomium indicum by Burtseva, Yu V, Verigina, N S, Sova, V V, Pivkin, M V, Zvyagintseva, T N

    Published in Marine biotechnology (New York, N.Y.) (01-07-2003)
    “…Ninety fungal strains (42 species) isolated from marine habitats were studied for their ability to produce extracellular enzymes. Cultural filtrates of these…”
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    Distribution of O-glycosylhydrolases in marine invertebrates. Enzymes of the marine mollusk Littorina kurila that catalyze fucoidan transformation by Kusaykin, M I, Burtseva, Yu V, Svetasheva, T G, Sova, V V, Zvyagintseva, T N

    Published in Biochemistry (Moscow) (01-03-2003)
    “…The distribution of O-glycosylhydrolases (fucoidan hydrolases, alpha-D-mannosidases, beta-D-glucosidases, and beta-D-galactosidases) in 30 species of marine…”
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    Metabolites of Marine Organisms as Regulators of O-Glycosylhydrolases by Verigina, N S, Burtseva, YuV, Ermakova, S P, Sova, V V, Pivkin, M V, Zvyagintseva, T N

    Published in Applied biochemistry and microbiology (01-07-2005)
    “…The ability of metabolites contained in culture liquid of 62 strains of marine fungi to affect the activity of two digestive enzymes of marine…”
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