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    Identification of monoclonal antibody At5 as a new member of HNK-1 antibody family : The reactivity with myelin-associated glycoprotein and with two brain-specific proteoglycans, phosphacan and neurocan by PREOBRAZHENSKY, A. A, OOHIRA, A, MAIER, G, VORONINA, A. S, VOVK, T. S, BARABANOV, V. M

    Published in Neurochemical research (01-02-1997)
    “…Monoclonal antibody At5 was primarily developed against chordin, a notochord-specific antigen of Acipenseridae (sturgeon fishes). In higher vertebrates the…”
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    Biologic properties and genome structure of the recombinants between ectromelia and rabbitpox viruses by Chernos, V I, Senkevich, T G, Chelyapov, N V, Antonova, T P, Vovk, T S, Mitina, I V

    Published in Acta virologica (Anglickâa verze) (01-05-1987)
    “…Administration of rabbitpox virus (RPV) DNA, cleaved into 2 fragments by SmaI restrictase, into ectromelia virus (EMV)-infected chick fibroblast cells yielded…”
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    Stability in Newcastle disease virus-infected cells of HN protein which lost its functional activity under conditions of protein synthesis inhibition by cycloheximide by Vovk, T S, Zaides, V M, Kaverin, N V

    Published in Acta virologica (Anglickâa verze) (01-01-1979)
    “…Chick embryo cell cultures were infected with Newcastle disease virus (strains Italia, Beaudette and B1), labelled with 14C-amino acids from 5 to 6 hr post…”
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    Processing of influenza HA protein in MDCK cells: components with different mobilities in polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and their precursor-product relationships by Sklyanskaya, E I, Rudneva, I A, Vovk, T S, Kaverin, N V

    Published in Archives of virology (01-01-1980)
    “…In influenza virus-infected MDCK cells labelled with 14C-chlorella hydrolysate or 35S-methionine a virus-specific protein component is revealed migrating…”
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    Ontogenetic expression of neurochordin D--a specific glycoprotein from human brain by Preobrazhenskiĭ, A A, Voronina, A S, Kaliberda, E N, Vovk, T S

    Published in Biokhimiia (Moscow, Russia) (01-11-1995)
    “…Neurochordins constitute a family of several immunologically interrelated nervous tissue glycoproteins occurring in the soluble protein fraction of the brain…”
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    Insertion mutants of the vaccinia virus. The effect of inactivating E7R and D8L genes on the biological properties of the virus by Chernos, V I, Vovk, T S, Ivanova, O N, Antonova, T P, Loparev, V N

    “…The integrative plasmids with the expressive marker gene for beta-galactosidase were constructed for insertional inactivation of nonessential genes E7R and D8L…”
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    Differences in the polypeptide composition of virulent and avirulent strains of Newcastle disease virus in reproduction in chick embryo fibroblast culture by Vovk, T S, Kaverin, N V

    Published in Voprosy virusologiĭ (01-07-1978)
    “…The loss of the capacity for secondary infection of the cells in reproduction of avirulent Newcastle disease virus strains in chick embryo fibroblast cultures…”
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    Vaccinia and ectromelia recombinant viruses, causing an infection, characteristic for ectromelia, in mice by Senkevich, T G, Araslanov, R R, Vovk, T S, Loparev, V N, Chernos, V I

    “…Ten recombinants between the viruses of vaccinia and ectromelia were isolated that cause the ectromelia virus specific lesions in mice. The structure of…”
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    Physical mapping of DNA-temperature-sensitive mutations of vaccinia virus by Senkevich, T G, Vovk, T S, Antonova, T P, Chernos, V I

    “…Four DNA-temperature-sensitive (ts) mutations were mapped in the genome of vaccinia virus (VV). Physical mapping of these mutations was performed by…”
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