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    Peptidomics: a logical sequel to proteomics by Ivanov, Vadim T, Yatskin, Oleg N

    Published in Expert review of proteomics (01-08-2005)
    “…Rapid progress of separation techniques as well as methods of structural analysis provided conditions in the past decade for total screening of complex…”
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    Generation of peptides by human erythrocytes: Facts and artifacts by Ivanov, Vadim T., Karelin, Andrei A., Yatskin, Oleg N.

    Published in Biopolymers (2005)
    “…Previously reported data on peptide composition of human erythrocyte lysate were obtained under conditions that did not exclude proteolytic degradation of…”
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    Family of hemorphins: co-relations between amino acid sequences and effects in cell cultures by Blishchenko, Elena Y, Sazonova, Olga V, Kalinina, Olga A, Yatskin, Oleg N, Philippova, Marina M, Surovoy, Andrei Y, Karelin, Andrei A, Ivanov, Vadim T

    Published in Peptides (New York, N.Y. : 1980) (01-05-2002)
    “…Hemorphins, i.e. endogenous fragments of β-globin chain segment (32–41) LVVYPWTQRY(F) suppress the growth of transformed murine fibroblasts L929 cell culture,…”
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    Peptidomics: A modern approach to biodiversity of peptides by Ivanov, Vadim T., Yatskin, Oleg N., Sazonova, Olga V., Tolmazova, Anna G., Leontiev, Konstantin V., Philippova, Marina M., Karelin, Andrei A., Blishchenko, Elena Yu

    Published in Pure and applied chemistry (01-05-2006)
    “…Murine myelomonocytes WEHI-3 and human erythroid leukemia K562 cells were shown to release peptides into the surrounding medium. Four N-terminal sequences of…”
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    β-Actin-derived peptides isolated from acidic extract of rat spleen suppress tumor cell growth by Blishchenko, Elena Y., Sazonova, Olga V., Yatskin, Oleg N., Kalinina, Olga A., Tolmazova, Anna G., Philippova, Marina M., Karelin, Andrei A., Ivanov, Vadim T.

    Published in Journal of peptide science (01-07-2008)
    “…Twenty‐two fragments of β‐actin and β‐actin‐related protein were isolated from the acidic extracts of rat spleen tissue. β‐Actin fragments (75–90), (78–89),…”
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    LVV- and VV-hemorphins: comparative levels in rat tissues by Yatskin, Oleg N, Philippova, Marina M, Blishchenko, Elena Yu, Karelin, Andrei A, Ivanov, Vadim T

    Published in FEBS letters (29-05-1998)
    “…Screening of hemorphins in extracts of rat lung, brain, heart and spleen was carried out. The threshold for detection of hemorphins was 0.01 nmol for spleen…”
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    Tissue-specific peptide pools. Generation and function by Ivanov, Vadim T., Yatskin, Oleg N., Kalinina, Olga A., Philippova, Marina M., Karelin, Andrei A., Shemyakin-Ovchinnikov, Elena Yu. Blishchenko

    Published in Pure and applied chemistry (01-01-2000)
    “…Systematic analysis of several tissue extracts for peptide components followed by bioactivity studies leads to formulation of the concept of "tissue-specific…”
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    Neokyotorphin and neokyotorphin (1–4): secretion by erythrocytes and regulation of tumor cell growth by Blishchenko, Elena Yu, Mernenko, Olga A, Yatskin, Oleg N, Ziganshin, Rustam H, Philippova, Marina M, Karelin, Andrei A, Ivanov, Vadim T

    Published in FEBS letters (01-09-1997)
    “…Human erythrocytes release neokyotorphin, the 137–141 fragment of hemoglobin α-chain into the supernatant of red blood cells primary culture. However, the…”
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    Peptides comprising the bulk of rat brain extracts: isolation, amino acid sequences and biological activity by Karelin, Andrei A., Philippova, Marina M., Yatskin, Oleg N., Kalinina, Olga A., Nazimov, Igor V., Blishchenko, Elena Yu, Ivanov, Vadim T.

    Published in Journal of peptide science (01-08-2000)
    “…Chromatographic separation of rat brain extracts followed by automatic Edman sequencing of the major individual components resulted in identification of 61…”
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    Neokyotorphin and Neokyotorphin (1-4): Cytolytic Activity and Comparative Levels in Rat Tissues by Blishchenko, Elena Yu, Mernenko, Olga A., Yatskin, Oleg N., Ziganshin, Rustam H., Philippova, Marina M., Karelin, Andrey A., Ivanov, Vadim T.

    “…The content of biologically active hemoglobin fragment neokyotorphin (TSKYR) as well as that of neokyotorphin fragment (1-4) (TSKY) were determined in extracts…”
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