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    Electrospray Deposition as a Method for Mass Fabrication of Mono- and Multicomponent Microarrays of Biological and Biologically Active Substances by Morozov, Victor N, Morozova, Tamara Ya

    Published in Analytical chemistry (Washington) (01-08-1999)
    “…Electrospray of protein and DNA solutions is currently used to generate ions for mass spectrometric analysis of these molecules. Deposition of charged…”
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    Immobilization of Proteins in Immunochemical Microarrays Fabricated by Electrospray Deposition by Avseenko, Natalya V, Morozova, Tamara Ya, Ataullakhanov, Fasoil I, Morozov, Victor N

    Published in Analytical chemistry (Washington) (15-12-2001)
    “…Electrospray (ES) deposition has been applied to fabricate protein microarrays for immunochemical assay. Protein antigens were deposited as arrays of dry spots…”
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    Elasticity of globular proteins. The relation between mechanics, thermodynamics and mobility by Morozov, V N, Morozova TYa

    “…An analysis of elasticity of lysozyme and myoglobin crystals in terms of thermodynamics has revealed a direct relation between entropy and enthalpy of…”
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    Ionic conductivity, transference numbers, composition and mobility of ions in cross-linked lysozyme crystals by Morozova, T.Ya, Kachalova, G.S., Lanina, N.F., Evtodienko, V.U., Botin, A.S., Shlyapnikova, E.A., Morozov, V.N.

    Published in Biophysical chemistry (13-05-1996)
    “…Micromethods for measurements of electric conductivity, transference numbers and concentrations of inorganic ions within immobilized protein crystals have been…”
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    A protein molecule as a bioanalytical device. Chemomechanical protein sensor by Morozov, V N, Morozova, TYa

    Published in FEBS letters (01-01-1984)
    “…Cross-linked protein solids are proposed as new types of chemomechanical sensors for identification of biological molecules and measurement of their…”
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    Mechanical detection of interaction of small specific ligands with proteins and DNA in cross-linked samples by Morozov, V N, Morozova TYa

    Published in Analytical biochemistry (14-02-1992)
    “…Cross-linked crystalline and amorphous films of different proteins and cross-linked DNA gels were found to change their mechanical properties when soaked in…”
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    Comparison of structures of dry and wet hen egg-white lysozyme molecule at 1.8 Å resolution by Kachalova, G.S., Morozov, V.N., Morozova, T.Ya, Myachin, E.T., Vagin, A.A., Strokopytov, B.V., Nekrasov, Yu.V.

    Published in FEBS letters (17-06-1991)
    “…A high resolution structure of hen egg-white lysozyme containing 36 ± I mol H 2O per mol of protein has been obtained using triclinic (P 1) crystals…”
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    Survey of small molecule and ion binding to beta 2-microglobulin--possible relation to BEN by Morozov, V N, Morozova TYa, Bray, P, Hranisavljević, J, Vucelić, D

    Published in Kidney international. Supplement (01-11-1991)
    “…Using a new method which permits rapid detection of ligand binding to cross linked protein films and crystals, we evaluated a spectrum of ligand binding to…”
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    Thermal motion of whole protein molecules in protein solids by Morozov, V N, Morozova TYa

    Published in Journal of theoretical biology (07-07-1986)
    “…A preliminary analysis is presented of whether and to what extent thermal motion of protein molecules as rigid bodies contributes to the mobility found in…”
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    A protein molecule as a bioanalytical device: Chemomechanical protein sensors by Morozov, Victor N., Morozova, Tamara Ya

    Published in FEBS letters (01-10-1984)
    “…Cross-linked protein solids are proposed as new types of chemomechanical sensors for identification of biological molecules and measurement of their…”
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