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Molecular and genetic characteristics of group A rotaviruses detected in Moscow in 2015–2020
Published in Žurnal mikrobiologii, ėpidemiologii i immunobiologii (09-03-2022)“…The aim of the study was to analyze genetic characteristics of strains belonging to group A rotaviruses (RVA) circulating in Moscow in 2015–2020, including…”
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Application of real-time PCR to significantly reduce the time to obtain recombinant MVA virus
Published in Journal of virological methods (01-03-2021)“…•Novel single-tube real-time PCR to determine a ratio of wild type and rMVA in plaques.•Rapid generation of new pure rMVA in 11 days.•Plaque purification is…”
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Development of MVA-d34 Tetravalent Dengue Vaccine: Design and Immunogenicity
Published in Vaccines (Basel) (01-04-2023)“…Dengue fever, an infectious disease that affects more than 100 million people every year, is a global health problem. Vaccination may be the most effective…”
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HIV Restriction Factor APOBEC3G and Prospects for Its Use in Gene Therapy for HIV
Published in Molecular biology (New York) (01-08-2022)“…The mechanisms for the protection of the human body from viral or bacterial agents are extremely diverse. In one such mechanism, an important role belongs to…”
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Study of the biological properties of attenuated variants of the virulent A/WSN/33 strain of influenza virus, obtained by the site-specific mutagenesis of PB2-gene
Published in Žurnal mikrobiologii, ėpidemiologii i immunobiologii (01-08-2019)“…Aim. Study of biological properties of attenuated variants of the virulent A/WSN/33 strain of influenza virus, obtained by the site-specific mutagenesis of…”
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Development of a Universal Epitope-Based Influenza Vaccine and Evaluation of Its Effectiveness in Mice
Published in Vaccines (Basel) (29-03-2022)“…Vaccination is an effective and economically viable means of protection against the influenza virus, but due to rapid viral evolution, modern seasonal vaccines…”
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Immunogenic epitope prediction to create a universal influenza vaccine
Published in Heliyon (01-05-2022)“…Influenza virus is one of the most rapidly evolving human pathogens and causes significant morbidity and mortality worldwide. This feature enables the virus to…”
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Two Cytoplasmic Acylation Sites and an Adjacent Hydrophobic Residue, but No Other Conserved Amino Acids in the Cytoplasmic Tail of HA from Influenza A Virus Are Crucial for Virus Replication
Published in Viruses (08-12-2015)“…Recruitment of the matrix protein M1 to the assembly site of the influenza virus is thought to be mediated by interactions with the cytoplasmic tail of…”
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INCLUSION OF SITE-SPECIFIC MUTATIONS INTO CONSERVATIVE SEGMENTS OF РА-GENE RESULTS IN ATTENUATION OF VIRULENT INFLUENZA VIRUS STRAIN A/WSN/33
Published in Žurnal mikrobiologii, ėpidemiologii i immunobiologii (28-04-2017)“…Aim. Study the possibility of obtaining attenuated variants of influenza virus by including specially selected site-specific mutations into a conservative…”
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GENETIC CHARACTERISTICS OF INFLUENZA A/H3N2 AND В VIRUSES THAT HAD CIRCULATED IN RUSSIA IN 2013 - 2015
Published in Žurnal mikrobiologii, ėpidemiologii i immunobiologii (28-10-2016)“…Aim. Establish genetic characteristics, carry out phylogenetic analysis and determination of molecular markers of resistance to etiotropic preparations against…”
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Site-specific S-acylation of influenza virus hemagglutinin: the location of the acylation site relative to the membrane border is the decisive factor for attachment of stearate
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (12-12-2014)“…S-Acylation of hemagglutinin (HA), the main glycoprotein of influenza viruses, is an essential modification required for virus replication. Using mass…”
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Filamentous versus Spherical Morphology: A Case Study of the Recombinant A/WSN/33 (H1N1) Virus
Published in Microscopy and microanalysis (01-04-2020)“…Influenza A virus is a serious human pathogen that assembles enveloped virions on the plasma membrane of the host cell. The pleiomorphic morphology of…”
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Co-evolution analysis to predict protein-protein interactions within influenza virus envelope
Published in Journal of bioinformatics and computational biology (01-04-2014)“…Interactions between integral membrane proteins hemagglutinin (HA), neuraminidase (NA), M2 and membrane-associated matrix protein M1 of influenza A virus are…”
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INCLUSION OF SITE-SPECIFIC MUTATIONS INTO CONSERVATIVE SEG- MENTS OF PA-GENE RESULTS IN ATTENUATION OF VIRULENT INFLUENZA VIRUS STRAIN A/WSN/33
Published in Žurnal mikrobiologii, ėpidemiologii i immunobiologii (01-03-2017)“…Study the possibility of obtaining attenuated variants of influenza virus by including specially selected site-specific mutations into a conservative sequence…”
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GENETIC CHARACTERISTICS OF INFLUENZA A/H3N2 AND B VIRUSES THAT HAD CIRCULATED IN RUSSIA IN 2013 - 2015
Published in Žurnal mikrobiologii, ėpidemiologii i immunobiologii (01-09-2016)“…Establish genetic characteristics, carry out phylogenetic analysis and determination of molecular markers of resistance to etiotropic preparations against…”
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Study of the protective efficacy of CombiMab-2 against human immunodeficiency virus type 1 in mice humanised with CD4+ T-lymphocytes
Published in Biopreparaty (03-10-2024)“…INTRODUCTION. Despite existing treatment methods, complete eradication of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection remains an unattainable goal due to the…”
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Site-specific S-Acylation of Influenza Virus Hemagglutinin
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (12-12-2014)“…S-Acylation of hemagglutinin (HA), the main glycoprotein of influenza viruses, is an essential modification required for virus replication. Using mass…”
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