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Nataliya Kirichenko

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Toklu H, Kwon O, Sakarya Y, Powers S, Llinas K, Kirichenko N, et al.
J Surg Res . 2014 Mar; 188(2):510-6. PMID: 24630519
Background: Mechanical ventilation (MV) is a method of maintaining appropriate gas exchange in patients who are unable to sustain adequate alveolar ventilation. While lifesaving in the short-term, prolonged MV leads...
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Kobeissy F, Mondello S, Tumer N, Toklu H, Whidden M, Kirichenko N, et al.
Front Neurol . 2013 Dec; 4:186. PMID: 24312074
Among the U.S. military personnel, blast injury is among the leading causes of brain injury. During the past decade, it has become apparent that even blast injury as a form...
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Tumer N, Svetlov S, Whidden M, Kirichenko N, Prima V, Erdos B, et al.
Neurosci Lett . 2013 Apr; 544:62-7. PMID: 23570732
Explosive overpressure brain injury (OBI) impacts the lives of both military and civilian population. We hypothesize that a single exposure to OBI results in increased hypothalamic expression of oxidative stress...
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Erdos B, Kirichenko N, Whidden M, Basgut B, Woods M, Cudykier I, et al.
Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol . 2011 May; 301(1):H164-72. PMID: 21551274
Aging and obesity both have a significant impact on central blood pressure (BP) regulation, and previous studies indicated that changes in central redox signaling with age may affect high-fat (HF)...
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Whidden M, Kirichenko N, Halici Z, Erdos B, Foster T, Tumer N
Biochem Biophys Res Commun . 2011 Apr; 408(3):454-8. PMID: 21527245
Aging is associated with oxidative damage and an imbalance in redox signaling in a variety of tissues, yet little is known about the extent of age-induced oxidative stress in the...
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Katritzky A, Khashab N, Kirichenko N, Singh A
J Org Chem . 2006 Nov; 71(24):9051-6. PMID: 17109529
In an operationally straightforward and efficient method, amidrazones and amidoximes are prepared in yields of 65-87% from imidoylbenzotriazoles by microwave heating for 5-20 min with the appropriate hydrazine or hydroxylamine.
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Katritzky A, Rogovoy B, Cai X, Kirichenko N, Kovalenko K
J Org Chem . 2004 Jan; 69(2):309-13. PMID: 14725441
(Benzotriazol-1-yl)carboximidamides were applied for the preparation of polysubstituted acylguanidines and guanylureas. The reaction sequence utilized mild conditions and gave high yields for final compounds and intermediates. The protocol developed allows...
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Katritzky A, Kirichenko N, Rogovoy B, He H
J Org Chem . 2003 Nov; 68(23):9088-92. PMID: 14604385
Alpha-(N-substituted amino)esters were prepared in a two-step procedure from available unsubstituted alpha-amino esters. alpha-Amino esters are first converted into the corresponding N-benzotriazolylmethyl derivatives; in the second step, the benzotriazole group...
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Katritzky A, Rogovoy B, Kirichenko N, Vvedensky V
Bioorg Med Chem Lett . 2002 Jun; 12(14):1809-11. PMID: 12086822
Wang resin linked amines were efficiently converted into amides using acylbenzotriazoles. Cleavage of resins gave the desired amides 7Aa-Gf in 30-99% yields with good to excellent purities.