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    Biosensor-based comparison of the ecotoxicological contamination of the wastewaters of Southern Russia and Southern Germany by Sazykin, I. S, Sazykina, M. A, Khmelevtsova, L. E, Mirina, E. A, Kudeevskaya, E. M, Rogulin, E. A, Rakin, A. V

    “…To assess the ecotoxicological and sanitary situation in two European metropolis, Rostov-on-Don (Southern Russia) and Munich (Southern Germany), wastewaters of…”
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    Regulation of Yersinia pseudotuberculosis major porin expression in response to antibiotic stress by Bystritskaya, E. P., Stenkova, A. M., Portnyagina, O. Yu, Rakin, A. V., Rasskazov, V. A., Isaeva, M. P.

    “…The expression of the OmpF porin gene in Yersinia pseudotuberculosis in response to antibiotics of two different classes (kanamycin and nalidixic acid) was…”
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    Nucleotide sequence and structural organization of Yersinia pestis insertion sequence IS100 by Podladchikova, O N, Dikhanov, G G, Rakin, A V, Heesemann, J

    Published in FEMS microbiology letters (01-09-1994)
    “…Insertion sequence IS100 was localized on a 9.5-kb plasmid of Yersinia pestis and was shown to be specific for Y. pestis and serotype I strains of Y…”
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    Regulation of Yersinia pseudotuberculosis major porin expression in response to antibiotic stress by Bystritskaia, E P, Stenkova, A M, Portniagina, O Iu, Rakin, A V, Rasskazov, V A, Isaeva, M P

    “…The OmpF porin gene expression in Yersinia pseudotuberculosis in response to antibiotics of two different classes (kanamycin and nalidixic acid) was analyzed…”
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    The sensitivity of Yersinia to bacteriophage Mu by Rakin, A V, Kazachenko, L K

    “…Various representatives of the genus Yersinia were found to differ in their sensitivity to the lytic action of bacteriophage Mu cts62, which could serve as an…”
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    Isolation of transmissible cointegrates of Yersinia pestis plasmids pYV and pYT with the plasmid RP4::Mu cts 62, IncP1 by Rakin, A V, Kazachenko, L K

    “…The transmissible cointegrates of the Yersinia pestis plasmids pYV and pYT with the broad host range plasmid RP4::Mu cts62 of the incompatibility group IncP…”
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    The use of mini-Mu-replicons for cloning of various structural genes of Yersinia pestis by Rakin, A V, Rykova, V A

    “…The possibility to clone the structural leu gene of Yersinia pestis in vivo using the mini-Mu bacteriophages with the inserted plasmid replicones has been…”
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    Interaction of Yersinia pestis bacteria with bacteriophage mu by Rakin, A V, Lebedeva, S A, Aleshkin, G I

    “…Yersinia pestis cells are shown to be sensitive to bacteriophage Mu cts62 infection. Lysis of bacteria has been shown to be more efficient on solid nutrient…”
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