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    Using of the luciferase reporter constructs for investigation of the capacity of Noggin2 protein to inhibit cell signaling pathways in early Xenopus laevis embryos by Eroshkin, F M, Baĭramov, A V, Martynova, N Iu, Zaraĭskiĭ, A G

    Published in Bioorganicheskaia khimiia (01-05-2012)
    “…Noggin (Noggin1) protein inhibits Smad1-dependent TGF-beta signaling pathway by extracellular binding of BMP proteins. Recently we found two previously unknown…”
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    Transcriptional factor Xanf1 interacts with the focal adhesion protein zyxin in the early development of the Xenopus laevis brain by Martynova, N Iu, Ermolina, L V, Eroshkin, F M, Gioeva, F K, Zaraĭskiĭ, A G

    Published in Bioorganicheskaia khimiia (01-07-2008)
    “…We searched for potential protein partners of the homeodomain transcription repressor Xanf1, a key transcriptional regulator of the early development of the…”
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    Neural induction: new achievements and perspectives by Zaraĭskiĭ, A G

    Published in Molekuliarnaia biologiia (01-03-2007)
    “…Neural differentiation is specified for the first time during vertebrate's development in a part of cells of the embryonic ectoderm under the influence of…”
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    The cytoskeletal protein zyxin--a universal regulator of cell adhesion and gene expression by Ermolina, L V, Martynova, N Iu, Zaraĭskiĭ, A G

    Published in Bioorganicheskaia khimiia (01-01-2010)
    “…The attachment of a cell to an extracellular matrix or the surface of another cells affects not only the cell motility, but also gene expression. In view of…”
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    Molecular-genetic mechanisms of developing the brain based on an embryonic Xenopus model by Zaraĭskiĭ, A G

    Published in Molekuliarnaia biologiia (01-01-2004)
    “…The review considers the advantages of Xenopus embryos as an experimental model to study the molecular-genetic mechanisms of embryo development. The results…”
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    Study of the mechanism of Ras-dva small GTPase intracellular localization by Tereshina, M B, Belousov, V V, Zaraĭskiĭ, A G

    Published in Bioorganicheskaia khimiia (01-09-2007)
    “…An analysis of amino acid sequences of small GTPases of the Ras-dva family allowed us to determine the C-terminal prenylation motif, which could be responsible…”
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    HOX genes in embryo- and phylogenesis by Zaraĭskiĭ, A G

    Published in Ontogenez (01-01-2001)
    “…This review is concerned with the structure and function of the protein products and homeobox genes of the HOX complex. We also trace a relationship between…”
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    A study of annexin family protein in early development of fish. II. Analysis of complete amino acid sequence by Minin, A A, Ozerova, S G, Khaĭdarova, N V, Zaraĭskiĭ, A G

    Published in Ontogenez (01-07-2002)
    “…We studied mRNA structure of 31 kDa annexin of zebra fish Brachydanio rerio using previously obtained 3'-terminal incomplete cDNA. The size of this protein…”
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    Self-organization in the determination of the size of the axial structures in the embryogenesis of the clawed toad by Zaraĭskiĭ, A G

    Published in Ontogenez (01-07-1991)
    “…Experiments were performed using X. laevis embryos during gastrulation and neurulation (stages 10, 11 1/2, 12 1/2, 13 1/2, 15 and 18). Part of presumptive…”
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    Tensotaxis--a collective movement of embryonic cells up along the gradients of mechanical tensions by Belousov, L V, Luchinskaia, N N, Zaraĭskiĭ, A G

    Published in Ontogenez (01-05-1999)
    “…We have examined the active collective movement of ectodermal cells from early gastrula of Xenopus laevis towards the point source of stretching, using…”
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    Preparation and analysis of biological activity of the secreted proteins of the Noggin family by Eroshkin, F. M., Bairamov, A. V., Aver’yanova, O. V., Solov’eva, E. A., Serebryakova, M. V., Zaraiskii, A. G., Martynova, N. Yu

    Published in Russian journal of bioorganic chemistry (01-03-2013)
    “…Methods for preparation of recombinant physiologically active proteins of the Noggin family (Noggin1 and Noggin2) of the clawed frog Xenopus laevis that are…”
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    The obtaining and analysis of physiological activity of secreted proteins of Noggin family by Eroshkin, F M, Baĭramov, A V, Aver'ianova, O V, Solov'eva, E A, Serebriakova, M V, Zaraiskiĭ, A G, Martynova, N Iu

    Published in Bioorganicheskaia khimiia (01-03-2013)
    “…We have developed methods for producing recombinant proteins of Noggin family (Noggin1 and Noggin2 of the Xenopus laevis frog) that can interact with BMP…”
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    A novel method of subtraction cDNA hybridization allowing cloning of genes showing differential expression in cell micropopulations by Vasil'ev, O L, Luk'ianov, S A, Beliavskiĭ, A V, Kazanskaia, O V, Zaraĭskiĭ, A G

    Published in Bioorganicheskaia khimiia (01-12-1996)
    “…A novel, efficient and simple technique that combines subtractive hybridization with kinetic enrichment is proposed for obtaining enriched cDNA. The method is…”
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    The space-time distribution of the mRNA of the nuclear proteins c-myc and P-53 in the development of the clawed toad studied by hybridization in situ by Luk'ianov, S A, Zaraĭskiĭ, A G

    Published in Ontogenez (01-01-1991)
    “…We studied distribution of mRNA for nuclear protooncogene c-myc and nuclear protein P-53 in mature oocytes and embryos of Xenopus laevis from the stage of…”
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    Methodological approaches to detecting mRNA in histological sections by Luk'ianov, S A, Zaraĭskiĭ, A G

    Published in Ontogenez (01-09-1990)
    “…This paper reviews methodological approaches to detection of mRNA on histological sections using in situ hybridization. Alongside with the review of literature…”
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    An immunohistochemical study of early embryogenesis in the clawed toad Xenopus laevis by using monoclonal antibodies to intermediate filament proteins by Zaraĭskiĭ, A G, Zatevakhina, G V

    Published in Ontogenez (01-05-1990)
    “…Distribution of cytokeratin epitopes was studied in X. laevis embryos at stages 10-25 using 5 monoclonal antibodies against proteins of the human and rat…”
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    cDNA cloning of three new homeobox-containing genes of Anf class from human, chicken and newt by Kazanskaia, O V, Ermakova, G V, Pannese, M, Boncinelli, E, Zaraĭskiĭ, A G

    Published in Bioorganicheskaia khimiia (01-03-1998)
    “…On the basis of the analysis of cDNA of three new homeobox-containing genes from human, chicken, and newt, a new class of homeobox genes Anf is characterized…”
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    The spatio-temporal distribution of single-stranded breaks in nuclear DNA in sections of clawed toad embryos during gastrulation and neurulation by Zaraĭskiĭ, A G, Luk'ianov, S A, Ermakova, G V

    Published in Ontogenez (01-09-1989)
    “…Spatial and temporal pattern and quantities of nicks in nuclear DNA during gastrulation and neurulation was studied using nick-translation in sections of…”
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    The spatial-temporal distribution of the mRNA of the Na+-K+-ATPase alpha-subunit in the early development of the clawed toad studied by hybridization in situ by Zaraĭskiĭ, A G, Luk'ianov, S A, Laman, A G

    Published in Ontogenez (01-03-1989)
    “…Distribution of Na+-K+-ATPase alpha-subunit mRNA in full-grown oocytes and early embryos from of X. laevis has been studied using in situ hybridization on…”
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