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    On Burkholderiales order microorganisms and cystic fibrosis in Russia by Voronina, Olga L, Kunda, Marina S, Ryzhova, Natalia N, Aksenova, Ekaterina I, Sharapova, Natalia E, Semenov, Andrey N, Amelina, Elena L, Chuchalin, Alexandr G, Gintsburg, Alexandr L

    Published in BMC genomics (09-02-2018)
    “…Microbes infecting cystic fibrosis patients' respiratory tract are important in determining patients' functional status. Representatives of Burkholderiales…”
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    Adaptation Potential of Three Psychrotolerant Aquatic Bacteria in the Pan-Okhotsk Region by Voronina, Olga L., Kunda, Marina S., Ryzhova, Natalia N., Aksenova, Ekaterina I., Novikova, Olga D., Gintsburg, Alexander L.

    Published in Water (Basel) (01-04-2022)
    “…The Pan-Okhotsk region, which is part of the western North Pacific Ocean, is famous for its active volcanoes, which are part of the Pacific Ring of Fire and…”
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    Listeria monocytogenes ST37 Distribution in the Moscow Region and Properties of Clinical and Foodborne Isolates by Voronina, Olga L., Kunda, Marina S., Ryzhova, Natalia N., Aksenova, Ekaterina I., Kustova, Margarita A., Karpova, Tatiana I., Melkumyan, Alina R., Klimova, Elena A., Gruzdeva, Olga A., Tartakovsky, Igor S.

    Published in Life (Basel, Switzerland) (01-11-2023)
    “…Listerias of the phylogenetic lineage II (PLII) are common in the European environment and are hypovirulent. Despite this, they caused more than a third of the…”
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    EROP-Moscow oligopeptide database by Zamyatnin, Alexander A, Borchikov, Alexander S, Vladimirov, Michail G, Voronina, Olga L

    Published in Nucleic acids research (01-01-2006)
    “…Natural oligopeptides may regulate nearly all vital processes. To date, the chemical structures of nearly 6000 oligopeptides have been identified from >1000…”
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    Mosaic structure of Mycobacterium bovis BCG genomes as a representation of phage sequences' mobility by Voronina, Olga L, Kunda, Marina S, Aksenova, Ekaterina I, Semenov, Andrey N, Ryzhova, Natalia N, Lunin, Vladimir G, Gintsburg, Alexandr L

    Published in BMC genomics (28-12-2016)
    “…The control of genome stability is relevant for the worldwide BCG vaccine preventing the acute forms of childhood tuberculosis. BCG sub-strains whole genome…”
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    The Variability of the Order Burkholderiales Representatives in the Healthcare Units by Gintsburg, Alexandr L., Lunin, Vladimir G., Amelina, Elena L., Lasareva, Anna V., Semenov, Andrey N., Aksenova, Ekaterina I., Ryzhova, Natalia N., Kunda, Marina S., Voronina, Olga L., Chuchalin, Alexandr G.

    Published in BioMed research international (01-01-2015)
    “…Background and Aim. The order Burkholderiales became more abundant in the healthcare units since the late 1970s; it is especially dangerous for intensive care…”
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    Burkholderia contaminans Biofilm Regulating Operon and Its Distribution in Bacterial Genomes by Kunda, Marina S., Romanova, Yulia M., Semenov, Andrey N., Aksenova, Ekaterina I., Ryzhova, Natalia N., Voronina, Olga L., Gintsburg, Alexandr L.

    Published in BioMed research international (01-01-2016)
    “…Biofilm formation by Burkholderia spp. is a principal cause of lung chronic infections in cystic fibrosis patients. A “lacking biofilm production” (LBP) strain…”
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    IListeria monocytogenes/I ST37 Distribution in the Moscow Region and Properties of Clinical and Foodborne Isolates by Voronina, Olga L, Kunda, Marina S, Ryzhova, Natalia N, Aksenova, Ekaterina I, Kustova, Margarita A, Karpova, Tatiana I, Melkumyan, Alina R, Klimova, Elena A, Gruzdeva, Olga A, Tartakovsky, Igor S

    Published in Life (Basel, Switzerland) (01-11-2023)
    “…Listerias of the phylogenetic lineage II (PLII) are common in the European environment and are hypovirulent. Despite this, they caused more than a third of the…”
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