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    The development of a new biosensor based on recombinant E. coli for the direct detection of organophosphorus neurotoxins by Rainina, E.I., Efremenco, E.N., Varfolomeyev, S.D., Simonian, A.L., Wild, J.R.

    Published in Biosensors & bioelectronics (1996)
    “…A new biosensor for the direct detection of organophosphorus (OP) neurtoxins has been developed utilizing cryoimmobilized, recombinant E. coli cells capable of…”
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    A tryptophan-2-monooxygenase based amperometric biosensor for L-tryptophan determination: use of a competitive inhibitor as a tool for selectivity increase by Simonian, A.L, Rainina, E.I, Fitzpatrick, P.F, Wild, J.R

    Published in Biosensors & bioelectronics (1997)
    “…A new flow-injection amperometric biosensor based on immobilized tryptophan-2-monooxygenase (TMO) has been developed for reagentless L-tryptophan…”
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    Matrix design for bacteriolytic enzyme encapsulation by Klyachko, N.L., Ignatenko, O.V., Dmitrieva, N.F., Eshchina, A.S., Rainina, E.I., Kazarov, A.K., Kuptsova, O.S., Levashov, A.V.

    “…Phage-associated bacteriolytic enzyme, lysin, was studied in its efficiency to lyse pathogenic Streptococcus pyogenes bacterial cells at different pH and…”
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    A New Approach For Discriminative Detection of Organophosphate Neurotoxins in the Presence of Other Cholinesterase Inhibitors by Simonian, A. L., Rainina, E. I., Wild, J. R.

    Published in Analytical letters (01-01-1997)
    “…A radically new approach for the discriminative determination of various neurotoxins has been developed. This novel biosensor combines a highly sensitive…”
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    Degradation of thiodiglycol, the hydrolysis product of sulfur mustard, with bacteria immobilized within poly(vinyl) alcohol cryogels by KIM, J.-W, RAININA, E. I, EFREMENKO, E, ENGLER, C. R, WILD, J. R

    Published in Biotechnology letters (01-11-1997)
    “…Alcaligenes xylosoxidans subsp. xylosoxidans (SH91) capable of biodegradation of thiodiglycol (TDG) were immobilized in poly(vinyl) alcohol (PVA) cryogels…”
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    Cell biosensor for detection of phenol in aqueous solutions by Rainina, E.I, Badalian, I.E, Ignatov, O.V, Fedorov, A.Y, Simonian, A.L, Varfolomeyev, S.D

    “…A microbial sensor for concentration measurement of phenol in aqueous solutions has been developed. Phenol-utilizing cells Pseudomonas putida GFS-8 immobilized…”
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    Processing efficiency of immobilized non-growing bacteria: Biocatalytic modeling and experimental analysis by Kim, Jin-Woo, Engler, Cady R., Wild, James R., Rainina, Evguenia I.

    Published in Canadian journal of chemical engineering (01-10-1999)
    “…Modeling methods used to optimize the biocatalytic efficiency of freely suspended cells have been applied to non‐growing microbial cells entrapped within a…”
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    Glucose repression and autolysis of Saccharomyces cerevisiae cells: alterations in the cytochemical localization of acid phosphatase by Rainina, E I, Zubatov, A S, Luzikov, V N

    Published in The Histochemical journal (01-01-1980)
    “…Alterations in the localization of acid phosphatase in Saccharomyces cerevisiae during glucose repression and during autolysis have been studied. Cell…”
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    A cytochemical study of the localization of acid phosphatase in Saccharomyces cerevisiae at different growth phases by Rainina, E I, Zubatov, A S, Buchwalow, I B, Luzikov, V N

    Published in The Histochemical journal (01-05-1979)
    “…The localization of acid phosphatase in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae at different growth phases had been studied. It was shown to be crucial for…”
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