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    Simulation of chemical metabolism for fate and hazard assessment. II CATALOGIC simulation of abiotic and microbial degradation by Dimitrov, S., Pavlov, T., Dimitrova, N., Georgieva, D., Nedelcheva, D., Kesova, A., Vasilev, R., Mekenyan, O.

    Published in SAR and QSAR in environmental research (01-10-2011)
    “…The unprecedented pollution of the environment by xenobiotic compounds has provoked the need to understand the biodegradation potential of chemicals…”
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    Development of a biodegradation model for the prediction of metabolites in soil by Dimitrov, S., Nedelcheva, D., Dimitrova, N., Mekenyan, O.

    Published in The Science of the total environment (15-08-2010)
    “…The awareness of air, soil and water pollution has driven the search for better methods for the assessment of the environmental fate of industrial chemicals…”
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    Simulation of chemical metabolism for fate and hazard assessment. IV. Computer-based derivation of metabolic simulators from documented metabolism maps by Karabunarliev, S., Dimitrov, S., Pavlov, T., Nedelcheva, D., Mekenyan, O.

    Published in SAR and QSAR in environmental research (01-07-2012)
    “…Computer simulation of xenobiotic metabolism and degradation is usually performed proceeding from a set of expert-developed rules modelling the actual…”
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    Alkaloids from Mongolian species of Peganum multisectum (Maxim) Bobrov by Javzan, S., Selenge, D., Amartuvshin, N., Nedelcheva, D., Christov, V, Philipov, S.

    Published in Mongolian journal of chemistry (22-03-2016)
    “…Alkaloids of the aerial parts of P. multisectum (Maxim) Bobrov (Zygophyllaceae) growing in Mongolia have been studied by capillary Gas Chromatography-Mass…”
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    QSAR and mechanistic interpretation of estrogen receptor binding by Serafimova, R, Todorov, M, Nedelcheva, D, Pavlov, T, Akahori, Y, Nakai, M, Mekenyan, O

    Published in SAR and QSAR in environmental research (01-05-2007)
    “…A multi-dimensional formulation of the COmmon REactivity PAttern (COREPA) modeling approach has been used to investigate chemical binding to the human estrogen…”
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    Fatty acids and their esters from Cicuta virosa L by Jargalsaikhan, U, Javzan, S, Selenge, D, Nedelcheva, D, Philipov, S, Nadmid, J

    Published in Mongolian journal of chemistry (03-10-2014)
    “…n-Hexane and chloroform fractions of aerial parts and roots of Cicuta virosa L. were investigated by GC-MS. As a result of the study 25 fatty acids and their…”
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    A kinetic model for predicting biodegradation by Dimitrov, S., Pavlov, T., Nedelcheva, D., Reuschenbach, P., Silvani, M., Bias, R., Comber, M., Low, L., Lee, C., Parkerton, T., Mekenyan, O.

    Published in SAR and QSAR in environmental research (01-07-2007)
    “…Biodegradation plays a key role in the environmental risk assessment of organic chemicals. The need to assess biodegradability of a chemical for regulatory…”
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    Oxytocin-induced changes in single cell K+ currents and smooth muscle contraction of guinea-pig gastric antrum by DURIDANOVA, D. B, NEDELCHEVA, M. D, GAGOV, H. S

    Published in European journal of endocrinology (01-05-1997)
    “…Abstract To study the effects of oxytocin on both spontaneous phasic contractions and K+ outward currents (IK) of the so-called 'non-target' smooth muscle…”
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    Interaction of copper ions with stearic acid Langmuir monolayers and formation of cluster structures in monolayers and Langmuir-Blodgett films by Khomutov, G B, Yakovenko, S A, Soldatov, E S, Khanin, V V, Nedelcheva, M D, Yurova, T V

    Published in Membrane & cell biology (1997)
    “…The interaction of copper ions with a stearic acid Langmuir monolayer resulting in an extremely high level of copper binding to the monolayer in amounts much…”
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