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    Stress-protective effect of the KKRR synthetic peptide corresponding to the 15-18 sequence of human adrenocorticotropic hormone by Sadovnikov, V B, Sazhin, A I, Zolotarev, Iu A, Navolotskaia, E V

    Published in Bioorganicheskaia khimiia (01-01-2009)
    “…The activity of the KKRR synthetic peptide corresponding to the 15-18 sequence of human adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) and its analogues KKKK, RRRR, RRKK,…”
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    Synthetic peptide immunorphin as an instrument for studying nonopioid beta-endorphin receptor by Kovalitskaia, Iu A, Navolotskaia, E V

    Published in Bioorganicheskaia khimiia (01-01-2010)
    “…Research results of the synthetic decapeptide SLTCLVKGFY (the author's term is immunorphin) corresponding to the 364-373 sequence of G heavy-chain human…”
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    Effects and mechanism of action of synthetic peptide octarphin by Nekrasova, Iu N, Sadovnikov, V B, Zolotarev, Iu A, Navolotskaia, E V

    Published in Bioorganicheskaia khimiia (01-09-2010)
    “…We have synthesized the peptide TPLVTLFK corresponding to the β-endorphin fragment 12-19 (the name given by the authors - octarphin), and its analogs…”
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    Cardiotropic activity of synthetic peptide CH3CO-Lys-Lys-Arg-Arg-NH2 (protectin) by Sazhin, A I, Zaĭtseva, M A, Melikhova, M E, Ezhov, N F, Sadovnikov, V B, Navolotskaia, E V

    “…Peptide CH3CO-Lys-Lys-Arg-Arg-NH2 (protectin) was synthesized and its activity was studied on the model of experimental myocardial infarction in rats in…”
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    Stress-protective activity of the CH3CO-Lys-Lys-Arg-Arg-NH2 synthetic peptide (protektin) by Kovalitskaia, Iu A, Sadovnikov, V B, Zolotarev, Iu A, Navolotskaia, E V

    Published in Bioorganicheskaia khimiia (01-07-2009)
    “…The CH3CO-Lys-Lys-Arg-Arg-NH2 peptide (the author has named it protectin) was synthesized, and its activity was studied during different stress actions…”
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    Interaction of the synthetic immunomodulatory dipeptide bestim with murine macrophages and thymocytes by Kolobov, A A, Kolodkin, N I, Zolotarev, Iu A, Tathill, C, Navolotskaia, E V

    Published in Bioorganicheskaia khimiia (01-01-2008)
    “…The tritium-labeled dipeptide bestim (gamma-D-Glu-L-Trp) with a specific activity of 45 Ci/mmol was obtained by high-temperature solid-state catalytic isotope…”
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    Binding of beta-endorphin and its fragments to the non-opiod receptor of murine peritoneal macrophages by Kovalitskaia, Iu A, Sadovnikov, V B, Kolobov, A A, Zolotarev, Iu A, Iurovskií, V V, Lipkin, V M, Navolotskaia, E V

    Published in Bioorganicheskaia khimiia (01-01-2008)
    “…The tritium-labeled selective agonist of the nonopioid beta-endorphin receptor the decapeptide immunorphin ([3H]SLTCLVKGFY) with a specific activity of 24…”
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    Synthetic peptide KKRR corresponding to the human ACTH fragment 15-18 is an antagonist of the ACTH receptor by Kovalitskaia, Iu A, Kolobov, A A, Kampe-Nemm, E A, Iurovskií, V V, Sadovnikov, V B, Lipkin, V M, Navolotskaia, E V

    Published in Bioorganicheskaia khimiia (01-01-2008)
    “…Tritium-labeled synthetic fragments of human adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) [3H]ACTH (11-24) and [3H]ACTH (15-18) with a specific activity of 22 and 26…”
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    Stress-protective effect of the synthetic ACTH-like peptide leucocorticotropin by Vanina, V I, Kovalitskaia, Iu A, Kolobov, A A, Kampe-Nemm, E A, Zolotarev, Iu A, Iurovskiĭ, V V, Lipkin, V M, Navolotskaia, E V

    Published in Bioorganicheskaia khimiia (01-09-2006)
    “…We found that the tritium-labeled synthetic ACTH-like octapeptide leucocorticotropin corresponding to the 81-88 sequence of the precursor of human…”
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    An ACTH-like peptide immunocortin: effect on the activity of cells from the rat adrenal cortex by Navolotskaia, E V, Vanina, V I, Zargarova, T A, Goncharenko, E N, Kudriashova, N Iu, Akhalaia, M Ia, Sadovnikov, V B, Semushkina, S G, Kolobov, A A, Kampe-Nemm, E A, Iurovskiĭ, V V, Lipkin, V M

    Published in Bioorganicheskaia khimiia (01-07-2004)
    “…The effect of immunocortin, an ACTH-like decapeptide VKKPGSSVKV corresponding to the 11-20 sequence of the variable part of the human IgG1 heavy chain on the…”
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    Effect of homologous peptides of differentiation factors HLDF and PEDF on preimplantation development of mice in vitro by Sakharova, N Iu, Kostanian, I A, Lepikhova, T N, Lepikhov, K A, Malashenko, A M, Navolotskaia, E V, Tombran-Tink, J, Lipkin, V M

    Published in Ontogenez (01-05-2002)
    “…We studied the effect of synthetic peptides PEDF-6 and HLDF-6 on preimplantation development of mouse embryos in vitro. PEDF-6 peptide corresponds to fragment…”
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    Interaction of synthetic decapeptide SLTCLVKGFY with human T lymphocytes by Navolotskaia, E V, Malkova, N V, Lepikhova, T N, Krasnova, S B, Zargarova, T A, Zav'ialov, V P, Lipkin, V M

    Published in Bioorganicheskaia khimiia (01-09-2001)
    “…The synthetic peptide SLTCLVKGFY, corresponding to the 364-373 amino acid sequence of the human IgG heavy chain (Immunorphin), was found to compete with [125I]…”
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    Hormone-like activity of a synthetic decapeptide with the adrenocorticotropin-like sequence of human immunoglobulin G1 by Navolotskaia, E V, Zargarova, T A, Lepikhova, T N, Turobov, V L, Nurieva, R I, Malkova, N V, Zav'ialov, V P, Lipkin, V M

    Published in Bioorganicheskaia khimiia (01-01-2000)
    “…The antiproliferative and immunosuppressive in vitro effects of immunocortin, a synthetic adrenocorticotropin-like (ACTH-like) decapeptide…”
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    L-glutamic acid--a modulator of the physiological status of myeloid series blood cells by Astapova, M V, Lipkin, V M, Arkhipova, M V, Andreeva, S G, Dranitsyna, S M, Merkulova, M I, Nurieva, R I, Navolotskaia, E V, Kostanian, I A

    Published in Bioorganicheskaia khimiia (01-11-1999)
    “…The effects of L-glutamic acid on the differentiation of HL-60 and K-562 cell lines and on the expression level of mRNAs encoding IL-1 beta, IL-6, and TNF…”
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    Biologically active fragment of the differentiation factor from HL-60 cell line. Identification and properties by Kostanian, I A, Astapova, M V, Navolotskaia, E V, Lepikhova, T N, Dranitsyna, S M, Telegin, G B, Rodionov, I L, Baĭdakova, L K, Zolotarev, Iu A, Molotkovskaia, I M, Lipkin, V M

    Published in Bioorganicheskaia khimiia (01-07-2000)
    “…Six-membered peptide fragment TGENHR (HLDF-6) was identified in the HL-60 cell culture of human promyelocyte leukemia treated with retinoic acid when studying…”
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    Appearance of glutamate receptors on the surface of HL-60 cells upon differentiation by Kostanian, I A, Nurieva, R I, Lepikhova, T N, Astapova, M V, Navolotskaia, E V, Zavialov, V P, Lipkin, V M

    Published in Bioorganicheskaia khimiia (01-06-1998)
    “…A specific interaction of L-glutamic acid with promyelocytic leukemia HL-60 cells completely differentiated by all-E-retinoic acid (Kd = 0.5 microM) and by…”
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    Artificial proteins with a given spatial structure and biological activity by Dolgikh, D A, Gabriélian, A E, Navolotskaia, E V, Chemeris, V V, Kirpichnikov, M P

    Published in Biofizika (01-01-1993)
    “…Biologically active fragment 131-138 of human interferon alpha 2 carrying blast-transforming activity of the protein was attached to the N-terminus of the de…”
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