Kirill Prusakov
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Recent Articles
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Labis V, Gaiduk I, Bazikyan E, Khmelenin D, Zhigalina O, Dyachkova I, et al.
Int J Mol Sci
. 2024 Sep;
25(17).
PMID: 39273555
The process of stone formation in the human body remains incompletely understood, which requires clinical and laboratory studies and the formulation of a new endogenous, nanotechnological concept of the mechanism...
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Svetlova J, Gustin D, Manuvera V, Shirokov D, Shokina V, Prusakov K, et al.
Int J Mol Sci
. 2022 Nov;
23(21).
PMID: 36362010
Mutations in surface proteins enable emerging variants of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) to escape a substantial fraction of neutralizing antibodies and may thus weaken vaccine-driven immunity. To...
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Prokofjeva M, Tsvetkov V, Basmanov D, Varizhuk A, Lagarkova M, Smirnov I, et al.
Nucleic Acid Ther
. 2016 Oct;
27(1):56-66.
PMID: 27763826
New natural and chemically modified DNA aptamers that inhibit HIV-1 activity at submicromolar concentrations (presumably via preventing viral entry into target cells) are reported. The new DNA aptamers were developed...
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Bobrovsky P, Manuvera V, Polina N, Podgorny O, Prusakov K, Govorun V, et al.
Infect Immun
. 2016 May;
84(7):2124-2130.
PMID: 27160295
Peptidoglycan recognition proteins (PGLYRPs) are innate immune components that recognize the peptidoglycan and lipopolysaccharides of bacteria and exhibit antibacterial activity. Recently, the obligate intracellular parasite Chlamydia trachomatis was shown to...
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Bagrov D, Gazizova Y, Podgorsky V, Udovichenko I, Danilkovich A, Prusakov K, et al.
Biopolymers
. 2015 Oct;
106(1):72-81.
PMID: 26501800
RADA-16-I is a self-assembling peptide which forms biocompatible fibrils and hydrogels. We used molecular dynamics simulations, atomic-force microscopy, NMR spectroscopy, and thioflavin T binding assay to examine size, structure, and...