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    Specifics of joint deformation of fibered composite and homogeneouos materials by Galkin, V. I., Paltievich, A. R., Galkin, E. V.

    Published in MATEC web of conferences (2020)
    “…The article describes the possibility of usage of drawing method for production of pipes of fibered composite AL-B. The authors suggest using a construction of…”
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    Cofilin Cross-bridges Adjacent Actin Protomers and Replaces part of the Longitudinal F-actin Interface by Kudryashov, D.S., Galkin, V.E., Orlova, A., Phan, M., Egelman, E.H., Reisler, E.

    Published in Journal of molecular biology (05-05-2006)
    “…ADF/cofilins are abundant actin binding proteins critical to the survival of eukaryotic cells. Most ADF/cofilins bind both G and F-actin, sever the filaments…”
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    Use of Artificial Intelligence to Analyze Liner Production by Preobrazhenskii, E. V., Galkin, V. I., Paltievich, A. R., Galkin, E. V.

    Published in Russian metallurgy Metally (2023)
    “…A technique combining the use of artificial intelligence technologies and a finite element method is developed to analyze the production of a liner, namely,…”
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    On the Problem of Determining the Layer Thickness in Supermultilayer Materials and the Possibilities of Their Hardening during Cyclic Rolling by Galkin, V. I., Paltievich, A. R., Galkin, E. V., Preobrazhenskii, E. V.

    Published in Russian metallurgy Metally (01-11-2022)
    “…The critical thickness of the layers in a laminated composition based on aluminum–copper billets at which the component materials interact across the entire…”
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    Actin Depolymerizing Factor Stabilizes an Existing State of F-Actin and Can Change the Tilt of F-Actin Subunits by Galkin, Vitold E., Orlova, Albina, Lukoyanova, Natalya, Wriggers, Willy, Egelman, Edward H.

    Published in The Journal of cell biology (02-04-2001)
    “…Proteins in the actin depolymerizing factor (ADF)/cofilin family are essential for rapid F-actin turnover, and most depolymerize actin in a pH-dependent…”
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    Salmonella SipA Polymerizes Actin by Stapling Filaments with Nonglobular Protein Arms by Lilic, Mirjana, Galkin, Vitold E., Orlova, Albina, VanLoock, Margaret S., Egelman, Edward H., Stebbins, C. Erec

    “…Like many bacterial pathogens, Salmonella spp. use a type III secretion system to inject virulence proteins into host cells. The Salmonella invasion protein A…”
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    Refining the Structure of the Halobacterium salinarum Flagellar Filament Using the Iterative Helical Real Space Reconstruction Method: Insights into Polymorphism by Trachtenberg, Shlomo, Galkin, Vitold E., Egelman, Edward H.

    Published in Journal of molecular biology (25-02-2005)
    “…The eubacterial flagellar filament is an external, self-assembling, helical polymer ∼220 Å in diameter constructed from a highly conserved monomer, flagellin,…”
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    Complexes of RecA with LexA and RecX Differentiate Between Active and Inactive RecA Nucleoprotein Filaments by VanLoock, Margaret S., Yu, Xiong, Yang, Shixin, Galkin, Vitold E., Huang, Hao, Rajan, Shyamala S., Anderson, Wayne F., Stohl, Elizabeth A., Seifert, H.Steven, Egelman, Edward H.

    Published in Journal of molecular biology (17-10-2003)
    “…The bacterial RecA protein has been the dominant model system for understanding homologous genetic recombination. Although a crystal structure of RecA was…”
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    The bacterial protein SipA polymerizes G-actin and mimics muscle nebulin by Egelman, Edward H, Galkin, Vitold E, Orlova, Albina, VanLoock, Margaret S, Zhou, Daoguo, Galán, Jorge E

    Published in Nature structural biology (01-07-2002)
    “…SipA is a Salmonella protein delivered into host cells to promote efficient bacterial entry, which is essential for pathogenicity. SipA exerts its function by…”
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    Probing the structure of F-actin: cross-links constrain atomic models and modify actin dynamics by Orlova, A, Galkin, V E, VanLoock, M S, Kim, E, Shvetsov, A, Reisler, E, Egelman, E H

    Published in Journal of molecular biology (07-09-2001)
    “…Cross-links between protomers in F-actin can be used as a very sensitive probe of both the dynamics and structure of F-actin. We have characterized filaments…”
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    The Location of Ubiquitin in Lethocerus Arthrin by Galkin, Vitold E., Orlova, Albina, Lukoyanova, Natalya, VanLoock, Margaret S., Hååg, Petra, Bullard, Belinda, Egelman, Edward H.

    Published in Journal of molecular biology (24-01-2003)
    “…Arthrin is a ubiquitinated actin that is present in flight muscles of some insects. In addition, it has been found in the malaria parasite Plasmodium…”
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    Structure of the CS1 Pilus of Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli Reveals Structural Polymorphism by Galkin, Vitold E, Kolappan, Subramaniapillai, Ng, Dixon, Zong, ZuSheng, Li, Juliana, Yu, Xiong, Egelman, Edward H, Craig, Lisa

    Published in Journal of Bacteriology (01-04-2013)
    “…Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (ETEC) is a bacterial pathogen that causes diarrhea in children and travelers in developing countries. ETEC adheres to host…”
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    Cleavage of Bacteriophage λ cI Repressor Involves the RecA C-Terminal Domain by Galkin, Vitold E., Yu, Xiong, Bielnicki, Jakub, Ndjonka, Dieudonné, Bell, Charles E., Egelman, Edward H.

    Published in Journal of molecular biology (23-01-2009)
    “…The SOS response to DNA damage in Escherichia coli involves at least 43 genes, all under the control of the LexA repressor. Activation of these genes occurs…”
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    Coronin-1A Stabilizes F-Actin by Bridging Adjacent Actin Protomers and Stapling Opposite Strands of the Actin Filament by Galkin, Vitold E., Orlova, Albina, Brieher, William, Kueh, Hao Yuan, Mitchison, Timothy J., Egelman, Edward H.

    Published in Journal of molecular biology (22-02-2008)
    “…Coronins are F-actin-binding proteins that are involved, in concert with Arp2/3, Aip1, and ADF/cofilin, in rearrangements of the actin cytoskeleton. An…”
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    The RecB Nuclease Domain Binds to RecA-DNA Filaments: Implications for Filament Loading by Lucarelli, Debora, Wang, Ying A., Galkin, Vitold E., Yu, Xiong, Wigley, Dale B., Egelman, Edward H.

    Published in Journal of molecular biology (14-08-2009)
    “…The E. coli RecBCD enzyme facilitates the loading of RecA onto single-stranded DNA produced by the combined helicase/nuclease activity of RecBCD. The nuclease…”
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    BRCA2 BRC Motifs Bind RAD51-DNA Filaments by Galkin, Vitold E., Esashi, Fumiko, Yu, Xiong, Yang, Shixin, West, Stephen C., Egelman, Edward H., Radding, Charles M.

    “…Germ-line mutations in BRCA2 account for approximately half the cases of autosomal dominant familial breast cancers. BRCA2 has been shown to interact directly…”
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    ADF/Cofilin Use an Intrinsic Mode of F-Actin Instability to Disrupt Actin Filaments by Galkin, Vitold E., Orlova, Albina, VanLoock, Margaret S., Shvetsov, Alexander, Reisler, Emil, Egelman, Edward H.

    Published in The Journal of cell biology (08-12-2003)
    “…Proteins in the ADF/cofilin (AC) family are essential for rapid rearrangements of cellular actin structures. They have been shown to be active in both the…”
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    X-ray endovascular embolization of the superior rectal artery: New potentialities in the surgical management of chronic hemorrhoids by Galkin, E

    Published in Vestnik rentgenologii i radiologii (01-11-2001)
    “…Based on the concept of occurrence and development of hemorrhoids from pathologically altered groups of cavernous bodies of the anal submucosa, the author used…”
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    Actin-Destabilizing Factors Disrupt Filaments by Means of a Time Reversal of Polymerization by Orlova, Albina, Shvetsov, Alexander, Galkin, Vitold E., Kudryashov, Dmitry S., Rubenstein, Peter A., Egelman, Edward H., Reisler, Emil, DeRosier, David J.

    “…Actin, one of the most highly conserved and abundant eukaryotic proteins, is constantly being polymerized and depolymerized within cells as part of cellular…”
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