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    The Effect of I155T, K156Q, K156E and N186K Mutations in Hemagglutinin on the Virulence and Reproduction of Influenza A/H5N1 Viruses by Timofeeva, T A, Sadykova, G K, Lomakina, N F, Gambaryan, A S, Rudneva, I A, Timofeeva, E B, Shilov, A A, Boravleva, E Y, Zhuravleva, M M, Ivanov, P A, Ryazanova, E L, Prilipov, A G

    Published in Molekuliarnaia biologiia (01-11-2020)
    “…The continued circulation of influenza A virus subtype H5 may cause the emergence of new potential pandemic virus variants, which can be transmitted from…”
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    Application of universal primers for identification of Foot-and-mouth disease virus and Swine vesicular disease virus by PCR and PCR-ELISA by Lomakina, N.F, Fallacara, F, Pacciarini, M, Amadori, M, Lomakin, A.I, Timina, A.M, Shcherbakova, L.O, Drygin, V.V

    Published in Archives of virology (01-06-2004)
    “…Two approaches for simultaneous identification of both Foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV) and Swine vesicular disease virus (SVDV) are described: (1) a…”
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    Three Mutations in the Stalk Region of Hemagglutinin Affect the pH of Fusion and Pathogenicity of H5N1 Influenza Virus by Lomakina, N. F., Sadykova, G. K., Timofeeva, T. A., Rudneva, I. A., Boravleva, E. Yu, Ivanov, P. A., Prilipov, A. G., Gambaryan, A. S.

    Published in Molecular biology (New York) (01-11-2018)
    “…Previously, an attenuated variant Ku/at was obtained from the highly pathogenic avian influenza virus A/chicken/Kurgan/3/2005 (H5N1) by a reverse selection…”
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    Three Mutations in the Stalk Region of Hemagglutinin Affect the pH of Fusion and Pathogenicity of H5N1 Influenza Virus by Lomakina, N F, Sadykova, G K, Timofeeva, T A, Rudneva, I A, Boravleva, E Yu, Ivanov, P A, Prilipov, A G, Gambaryan, A S

    Published in Molekuliarnaia biologiia (01-11-2018)
    “…Previously, an attenuated variant Ku/at was obtained from the highly pathogenic avian influenza virus A/chicken/Kurgan/3/2005 (H5N1) by a reverse selection…”
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    Mutations in Hemagglutinin and Polymerase Alter the Virulence of Pandemic A(H1N1) Influenza Virus by Gambaryan, A. S., Lomakina, N. F., Boravleva, E. Y., Mochalova, L. V., Sadykova, G. K., Prilipov, A. G., Matrosovich, T. Y., Matrosovich, M. N.

    Published in Molecular biology (New York) (01-07-2018)
    “…To study the pathogenicity factors of the pandemic A(H1N1) influenza virus, a number of mutant variants of the A/Hamburg/5/2009 (H1N1)pdm09 strain were…”
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    Changes in the phenotypic properties of highly pathogenic influenza A virus of H5N1 subtype induced by N186I and N186T point mutations in hemagglutinin by Timofeeva, T. A., Sadykova, G. K., Rudneva, I. A., Boravleva, E. Y., Gambaryan, A. S., Lomakina, N. F., Mochalova, L. V., Bovin, N. V., Usachev, E. V., Prilipov, A. G.

    Published in Molecular biology (New York) (01-09-2016)
    “…The change in the phenotypic properties resulting from amino acid substitutions in the hemagglutinin (HA) molecule is an important link in the evolutionary…”
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    Immunization with live nonpathogenic H5N3 duck influenza virus protects chickens against highly pathogenic H5N1 virus by Gambaryan, A S, Boravleva, E Y, Lomakina, N F, Kropotkina, E A, Gordeychuk, I V, Chvala, I A, Drygin, V V, Klenk, H-D, Matrosovich, M N

    “…Development of an effective, broadly-active and safe vaccine for protection of poultry from H5N1 highly pathogenic avian influenza viruses (HPAIVs) remains an…”
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    Changes in the phenotypic properties of highly pathogenic influenza A virus of H5N1 subtype induced by N186I and N186T point mutations in hemagglutinin by Timofeeva, T A, Sadykova, G K, Rudneva, I A, Boravleva, E Y, Gambaryan, A S, Lomakina, N F, Mochalova, L V, Bovin, N V, Usachev, E V, Prilipov, A G

    Published in Molekuliarnaia biologiia (01-09-2016)
    “…The change in the phenotypic properties resulting from amino acid substitutions in the hemagglutinin (HA) molecule is an important link in the evolutionary…”
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    Testing of apathogenic influenza virus H5N3 as a poultry live vaccine by Boravleva, E Y, Chvala, I A, Lomakina, N F, Repin, P I, Mudrak, N S, Rudenko, L G, Gambaryan, A S, Drygin, V V

    Published in Voprosy virusologiĭ (2015)
    “…Four H5N2 experimental vaccine strains and the apathogenic wild duck H5N3 influenza virus A/duck/ Moscow/4182/2010 (dk/4182) were tested as a live poultry…”
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    Attenuation of A/chicken/Kurgan/3/2005 (H5N1) influenza virus using selection in an environment simulating the life cycle of wild duck viruses by Lomakina, N. F., Boravleva, E. Yu, Kropotkina, E. A., Yamnikova, S. S., Drygin, V. V., Gambaryan, A. S.

    “…The highly pathogenic A/chicken/Kurgan/3/2005, (K/05) H5N1 influenza virus was attenuated using selection in an environment simulating the life cycle of wild…”
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    The generation and characteristics of reassortant influenza A virus with H5 hemagglutinin and other genes from the apathogenic virus H6N2 by Boravleva, E Iu, Lomakina, N F, Kropotkina, E A, Rudneva, I A, Iamnikova, S S, Rudenko, L G, Drygin, V V, Gambarian, A S

    Published in Voprosy virusologiĭ (01-11-2011)
    “…The experimental reassortant vaccine strain VN-gull (H5N2) containing H5 hemagglutinin (HA) with a removed polybasic site in the connecting peptide and other…”
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    Character of apathogenic influenza a viruses found in Moscow, Russia by Lomakina, N. F., Gambaryan, A. C., Boravleva, E. Yu, Kropotkina, E. A., Kirillov, I. M., Lavrient’ev, M. V., Yamnikova, S. S.

    “…An influenza virus A/gull/Moscow/3100/2006 (H6N2) was isolated from gull’ faeces within the precincts of Moscow in autumn 2006. Nucleotide sequence of complete…”
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    New genotype of the sacbrood virus of the honeybee Apis mellifera by Lomakina, N F, Batuev, Iu M

    “…The sacbrood virus (SBV) leads to death of honeybee larvae. Until now, there were known three SBV genotypes: European, Asian, and South African (E…”
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    A new genotype of the Sacbrood virus in honeybee Apis mellifera by Lomakina, N. F., Batuev, Yu. M.

    “…The sacbrood virus (SBV) causes the death of honeybee larvae. Until recently, three SBV genotypes were known: European, Asian, and South African [7, 9]…”
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    Determination of cold-adapted influenza virus (Orthomyxoviridae: Alphainfluenzavirus ) polymerase activity by the minigenome method with a fluorescent protein by Ivanov, P A, Lyashko, A V, Kost, V Y, Lomakina, N F, Rtishchev, A A, Bunkova, N I, Timofeeva, T A, Balanova, M A, Ionov, S A, Gorikov, D V, Markushin, S G

    Published in Voprosy virusologii (26-12-2023)
    “…Polymerase proteins PB1 and PB2 determine the cold-adapted phenotype of the influenza virus A/Krasnodar/101/35/59 (H2N2), as was shown earlier. The development…”
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    A/H13 and A/H16 influenza viruses: different lines of one precursors by Iamnikova, S S, Gambarian, A S, Aristova, V A, L'vov, D K, Lomakina, N F, Munster, V, Lexmond, P, Foucher, R A

    Published in Voprosy virusologiĭ (01-07-2009)
    “…Analysis of the data of annual (1980-2005) monitorings of influenza A viruses in the North Caspian Sea basin and the Volga river delta, as well as the primary…”
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    The study of the nonpathogenic influenza virus A/gull/Moscow/3100/2006 (H6N2) isolated in Moscow by Lomakina, N F, Gambarian, A S, Boravleva, E Iu, Kropotkina, E A, Kirillov, I M, Lavrent'ev, M V, Iamnikova, S S

    “…The influenza virus A/gull/Moscow/3100/2006 (H6N2) was isolated from gull feces within the precincts of Moscow in autumn 2006. The nucleotide sequence of the…”
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