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Sergey V Matveev

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Matveeva A, Vologzhanina A, Goryunov E, Aysin R, Pasechnik M, Matveev S, et al.
Dalton Trans . 2016 Feb; 45(12):5162-79. PMID: 26888745
Hybrid scorpionate ligand (OPPh2)2CHCH2C(O)Me (L) was synthesized and characterized by spectroscopic methods and X-ray diffraction. The selected coordination chemistry of L with UO2(NO3)2 and Ln(NO3)3 (Ln = La, Nd, Lu)...
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Matveev S, Kwiatkowski S, Sviripa V, Fazio R, Watt D, LeVine 3rd H
Bioorg Med Chem Lett . 2014 Dec; 24(23):5534-6. PMID: 25452000
Accumulation of Aβ in the brains of Alzheimer disease (AD) patients reflects an imbalance between Aβ production and clearance from their brains. Alternative cleavage of amyloid precursor protein (APP) by...
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Matveev S, Spielmann H, Metts B, Chen J, Onono F, Zhu H, et al.
J Neurochem . 2014 Jul; 131(3):356-68. PMID: 24995708
The positron emission tomography (PET) ligand (11) C-labeled Pittsburgh compound B (PIB) is used to image β-amyloid (Aβ) deposits in the brains of living subjects with the intent of detecting...
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Weidner A, Bradley M, Beckett T, Niedowicz D, Dowling A, Matveev S, et al.
PLoS One . 2011 Sep; 6(9):e24930. PMID: 21949792
While research supports amyloid-β (Aβ) as the etiologic agent of Alzheimer's disease (AD), the mechanism of action remains unclear. Evidence indicates that adducts of RNA caused by oxidation also represent...
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Reiterer G, Macdonald R, Browning J, Morrow J, Matveev S, Daugherty A, et al.
J Nutr . 2005 Sep; 135(9):2114-8. PMID: 16140885
Low zinc concentration can be associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular diseases. In the current study, we hypothesize that zinc deficiency can increase and zinc supplementation can decrease proatherosclerotic...
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Hennig B, Reiterer G, Toborek M, Matveev S, Daugherty A, Smart E, et al.
Environ Health Perspect . 2005 Jan; 113(1):83-7. PMID: 15626652
There is evidence that dietary fat can modify the cytotoxicity of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) and that coplanar PCBs can induce inflammatory processes critical in the pathology of vascular diseases. To...
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Gong M, Wilson M, Kelly T, Su W, Dressman J, Kincer J, et al.
J Clin Invest . 2003 May; 111(10):1579-87. PMID: 12750408
Cardiovascular diseases remain the leading cause of death in the United States. Two factors associated with a decreased risk of developing cardiovascular disease are elevated HDL levels and sex -...
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Dressman J, Kincer J, Matveev S, Guo L, Greenberg R, Guerin T, et al.
J Clin Invest . 2003 Feb; 111(3):389-97. PMID: 12569165
Protease inhibitors decrease the viral load in HIV patients, however the patients develop hypertriglyceridemia, hypercholesterolemia, and atherosclerosis. It has been assumed that protease inhibitor-dependent increases in atherosclerosis are secondary to...
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Matveev S, Smart E
Am J Physiol Cell Physiol . 2002 Mar; 282(4):C935-46. PMID: 11880282
Epidermal growth factor (EGF) and platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF) receptors have been reported to signal via caveolin-containing membranes called caveolae. In contrast, others report that EGF and PDGF receptors are...
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Uittenbogaard A, Everson W, Matveev S, Smart E
J Biol Chem . 2001 Dec; 277(7):4925-31. PMID: 11733519
We previously demonstrated that in Chinese hamster ovary cells scavenger receptor, class B, type I-dependent selective cholesteryl ester uptake occurs in caveolae. In the present study we hypothesized that cholesteryl...