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Anna Kirichenko

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Solonchenko K, Kirichenko A, Kirichenko K
Membranes (Basel) . 2023 Jan; 13(1). PMID: 36676859
During electrodialysis the ion exchange membranes are affected by such factors as passage of electric current, heating, tangential flow of solution and exposure to chemical agents. It can potentially cause...
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Sarapulova V, Nevakshenova E, Tsygurina K, Ruleva V, Kirichenko A, Kirichenko K
Membranes (Basel) . 2023 Jan; 13(1). PMID: 36676852
Layer-by-layer adsorption allows the creation of versatile functional coatings for ion exchange membranes, but the stability of the coating and resulting properties of modified membranes in their operation is a...
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Vygodina T, Kirichenko A, Konstantinov A
Biochim Biophys Acta . 2014 Mar; 1837(7):1188-95. PMID: 24607866
Cytochrome c oxidase from bovine heart binds Ca(2+) reversibly at a specific Cation Binding Site located near the outer face of the mitochondrial membrane. Ca(2+) shifts the absorption spectrum of...
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Vygodina T, Kirichenko A, Konstantinov A
PLoS One . 2013 Sep; 8(9):e74436. PMID: 24058566
Cytochrome c oxidase from bovine heart binds Ca(2+) reversibly at a specific Cation Binding Site located near the outer face of the mitochondrial membrane. Ca(2+) shifts the absorption spectrum of...
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Vodzinska N, Galkin B, Ishkov Y, Kirichenko A, Kondratyuk A, Filipova T
Pol J Microbiol . 2011 Dec; 60(3):229-32. PMID: 22184930
The influence of free base of quinolinilporphyrin and its Zn complex on infectivity of lactophages E3, E5 and E17 has been studied. The results of our investigations show that inhibition...
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Lee A, Kirichenko A, Vygodina T, Siletsky S, Das T, Rousseau D, et al.
Biochemistry . 2002 Jul; 41(28):8886-98. PMID: 12102631
Cytochrome c oxidase (COX) from R. sphaeroides contains one Ca(2+) ion per enzyme that is not removed by dialysis versus EGTA. This is similar to COX from Paracoccus denitrificans [Pfitzner,...