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    Dual Mode of Mitochondrial ROS Action during Reprogramming to Pluripotency by Skvortsova, Elena V., Nazarov, Igor B., Tomilin, Alexey N., Sinenko, Sergey A.

    “…Essential changes in cell metabolism and redox signaling occur during the reprogramming of somatic cells into induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs). In this…”
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    Partially Assembled Nucleosome Structures at Atomic Detail by Rychkov, Georgy N., Ilatovskiy, Andrey V., Nazarov, Igor B., Shvetsov, Alexey V., Lebedev, Dmitry V., Konev, Alexander Y., Isaev-Ivanov, Vladimir V., Onufriev, Alexey V.

    Published in Biophysical journal (07-02-2017)
    “…The evidence is now overwhelming that partially assembled nucleosome states (PANS) are as important as the canonical nucleosome structure for the understanding…”
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    Positioning of chromosomes in human spermatozoa is determined by ordered centromere arrangement by Mudrak, Olga S, Nazarov, Igor B, Jones, Estella L, Zalensky, Andrei O

    Published in PloS one (27-12-2012)
    “…The intranuclear positioning of chromosomes (CHRs) is a well-documented fact; however, mechanisms directing such ordering remain unclear. Unlike somatic cells,…”
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    Transcriptional Coactivator BOB1 (OBF1, OCA-B) Modulates the Specificity of DNA Recognition by the POU-Domain Factors OCT1 and OCT2 in a Monomeric Configuration by Nazarov, Igor B, Zilov, Danil S, Gordeev, Mikhail N, Potapenko, Evgenii V, Yeremenko, Nataliya, Tomilin, Alexey N

    Published in Biomolecules (Basel, Switzerland) (01-01-2024)
    “…BOB1, a mammalian lymphocyte-specific transcriptional coactivator of the transcription factors OCT1 and OCT2 (OCT1/2), plays important roles in normal immune…”
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    The angiotensin converting enzyme I/D polymorphism in Russian athletes by Nazarov, I B, Woods, D R, Montgomery, H E, Shneider, O V, Kazakov, V I, Tomilin, N V, Rogozkin, V A

    Published in European journal of human genetics : EJHG (01-10-2001)
    “…The deletion (D) allele of the human ACE gene is associated with higher ACE activity than the insertion (I) allele. There is controversy as to whether the ACE…”
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    Photobleaching of GFP-labeled H2AX in chromatin: H2AX has low diffusional mobility in the nucleus by Siino, Joseph S, Nazarov, Igor B, Svetlova, Maria P, Solovjeva, Lioudmila V, Adamson, Roger H, Zalenskaya, Irina A, Yau, Peter M, Morton Bradbury, E, Tomilin, Nikolai V

    “…The Ser-139 phosphorylated form of replacement histone H2AX (γ-H2AX) is induced within large chromatin domains by double-strand DNA breaks (DSBs) in mammalian…”
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    Sperm Chromatin Released by Nucleases by Nazarov, Igor B., Shlyakhtenko, Luda S., Lyubchenko, Yuri L., Zalenskaya, Irina A., Zalensky, Andrei O.

    Published in Systems biology in reproductive medicine (01-01-2008)
    “…In human spermatozoa, 15-20% of histones are retained in the nucleus to coexist with protamines. Hypothetically, nucleohistone regions of sperm chromatin mark…”
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    End‐joining of reconstituted histone H2AX‐containing chromatin in vitro by soluble nuclear proteins from human cells by Siino, Joseph S, Nazarov, Igor B, Zalenskaya, Irina A, Yau, Peter M, Bradbury, E.Morton, Tomilin, Nikolai V

    Published in FEBS letters (11-09-2002)
    “…Non‐homologous end‐joining is an important pathway for the repair of DNA double‐strand breaks. This type of DNA break is followed by the rapid phosphorylation…”
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