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    Whole-Genome Sequencing of Borrelia garinii BgVir, Isolated from Taiga Ticks (Ixodes persulcatus) by Brenner, Evgeniy V, Kurilshikov, Alexander M, Stronin, Oleg V, Fomenko, Nataliya V

    Published in Journal of Bacteriology (01-10-2012)
    “…Most Lyme borreliosis cases in Russia result from Borrelia garinii NT29 group infection. Borrelias of this group circulate exclusively in Ixodes persulcatus…”
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    A protective chimeric antibody to tick-borne encephalitis virus by Baykov, Ivan K, Matveev, Andrey L, Stronin, Oleg V, Ryzhikov, Alexander B, Matveev, Leonid E, Kasakin, Marat F, Richter, Vladimir A, Tikunova, Nina V

    Published in Vaccine (17-06-2014)
    “…Highlights • The efficiency of several MAbs in post-exposure prophylaxis was assessed in vivo. • Chimeric antibody ch14D5a was developed using V-domains of the…”
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    Chimeric Antibody 14D5 Protects Mice against the Far-Eastern, Siberian, and European Tick-borne Encephalitis Virus by Matveev, Andrey L., Kozlova, Irina V., Doroshchenko, Elena K., Stronin, Oleg V., Lisak, Oksana V., Suntsova, Olga V., Savinova, Yulia S., Emelyanova, Lyudmila A., Baykov, Ivan K., Tikunova, Nina V.

    Published in Acta biomedica scientifica (04-04-2019)
    “…Tick-borne encephalitis virus (TBEV), belonging to the Flaviviridae family, is the most significant pathogen transmitted by Ixodes ticks and causing one of the…”
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    Complete Genome Sequencing of Borrelia valaisiana and Borrelia afzelii Isolated from Ixodes persulcatus Ticks in Western Siberia by Kurilshikov, Alexander M, Fomenko, Nataliya V, Stronin, Oleg V, Tikunov, Artem Y, Kabilov, Marsel R, Tupikin, Alexei E, Tikunova, Nina V

    Published in Genome announcements (Washington, DC) (24-12-2014)
    “…Lyme disease, caused by bacteria of the Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato complex, is the most frequent tick-borne infection in Eurasia. Here, we report the…”
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