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    Lipid Components of Soils in Dry-Steppe Landscapes of the Selenga Mountains by Nikitina, E. P., Pintaeva, E. Ts, Radnaeva, L. D., Buyantueva, L. B., Tulokhonov, A. K.

    Published in Doklady earth sciences (01-09-2022)
    “…Lipid components are an important element of organic residues entering the soil. They are often used as biomarkers to investigate the origin and evolution of…”
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    Taxonomic and ecophysiological characteristics of actinobacteria in soils of the dry steppe zone of the Selenga Highlands (Western Transbaikalia) by Nikitina, E P, Buyantueva, L B, Abidueva, E Yu, Sun, C H

    “…Arid habitats have recently attracted increasing attention in terms of biodiversity research and the discovery of new bacterial species. These habitats are…”
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    Lipid Biomarkers of Bottom Sediments in Gusinoe Lake (Lake Baikal Basin) as Indicators for Lake Sedimentogenesis Paleoreconstruction by Pintaeva, E. Ts, Radnaeva, L. D., Nikitina, E. P., Shiretorova, V. G., Tulokhonov, A. K.

    Published in Doklady earth sciences (01-03-2020)
    “…Small lakes, being less stable systems as compared to large lakes, are sensitive to climate variations and are characterized by high sedimentation rates, and…”
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    Assessment of Lipid Quality Indices of Fish from the Barguzin River (Eastern Cisbaikalia) by Bazarsadueva, S. V., Nikitina, E. P., Pintaeva, E. Ts, Taraskin, V. V., Zhigzhitzhapova, S. V., Radnaeva, L. D.

    Published in Inland water biology (2024)
    “…The importance of fish as a component of healthy nutrition and as a high-quality source of nutrients in the human diet has increased in recent years. To assess…”
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    Phthalates in Bottom Sediments of Lakes on the Eastern Coast of Baikal by Nikitina, E. P., Taraskin, V. V., Budaeva, O. D., Shiretorova, V. G., Bazarzhapov, Ts. Zh, Bazarsadueva, S. V., Pintaeva, E. Ts, Radnaeva, L. D., Tulokhonov, A. K.

    Published in Doklady earth sciences (01-12-2023)
    “…Phthalates are ones of the most common pollutants, the concentrations of which in the environment in the near future will only grow according to predictions by…”
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    The Spatial and Taxonomic Structures of Microbial Communities in Dry Steppe Zone Soils of the Selenga Highlands (Western Transbaikal Region) by Nikitina, E. P., Buyantueva, L. B., Baturina, O. A., Gyninova, A. B., Lavrent’eva, E. V.

    Published in Arid ecosystems (01-09-2023)
    “…This study is concerned with soil microbial communities within the confines of the dry-steppe zone of the Selenga Highlands. The natural and climate conditions…”
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    Composition of fatty acids of higher aquatic plants in Lake Kotokel as valuable biological raw materials by Zhigzhitzhapova, S. V., Nikitina, E. P., Bazarsadueva, S. V., Dylenova, E. P., Anenkhonov, O. A., Taraskin, V. V., Radnaeva, L. D.

    “…Fatty acids, as part of cell membranes, determine their fluidity and dielectric constant. In addition, they play an important role in human and animal…”
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    Respiration and ion permeability of the inner membrane in rat "sodium" liver mitochondria by Korotkov, S M, Glazunov, V V, Nikitina, E P

    Published in T͡S︡itologii͡a (1997)
    “…Ion permeability of internal membrane and a respiration in isolated rat liver mitochondria, further related to as "sodium ones", were studied following…”
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    Vertical distribution of the saprophytic microflora in the southeastern portion of the Pacific Ocean by Mitskevich, I N, Nikitina, E P

    Published in Mikrobiologija (Moskva. 1932) (01-05-1980)
    “…Data pertinent to the distribution of saprophytic bacteria at various depths in the south-eastern region of the Pacific Ocean were analyzed by the method of…”
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