V S Tarabykin
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Lanin A, Pochechuev M, Chebotarev A, Kelmanson I, Bilan D, Kotova D, et al.
Opt Lett
. 2020 Feb;
45(4):836-839.
PMID: 32058483
We present brain imaging experiments on rat cortical areas, demonstrating that, when combined with a suitable high-brightness, cell-specific genetically encoded fluorescent marker, three-photon-excited fluorescence (3PEF), enables subcellular-resolution, cell-specific 3D brain...
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Poliakov A, Speer N, Britanova O, Lukianov S, Tarabykin V, Korochkin L
Genetika
. 2004 Sep;
40(6):853-7.
PMID: 15341278
The previously described gene sip1 belongs to transcription factors of the zinc finger family. It has been ascertained recently that this gene is involved in TGF signaling cascade. Mutations in...
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Polyakov A, Britanova O, Usman N, Punkova N, Lukyanov S, Tarabykin V, et al.
Dokl Biol Sci
. 2003 Dec;
392:467-70.
PMID: 14650889
No abstract available.
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Rebrikov D, Britanova O, Gurskaya N, Lukyanov K, Tarabykin V, Lukyanov S
Nucleic Acids Res
. 2000 Oct;
28(20):E90.
PMID: 11024192
Suppression subtractive hybridization (SSH) is one of the most powerful and popular methods for isolating differentially expressed transcripts. However, SSH-generated libraries typically contain some background clones representing non-differentially expressed transcripts....
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Bogdanova E, Matts M, Tarabykin V, Usman N, Lukianov S
Ontogenez
. 1997 Mar;
28(2):132-7.
PMID: 9173352
We identified two new genes (scarf and collar) of planarians using subtracting hybridization. mR-NAs of these genes are distributed in different ways in regeneration blastemas of different polarity. Zone-specific expression...
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Lukyanov K, Launer G, Tarabykin V, Zaraisky A, Lukyanov S
Anal Biochem
. 1995 Aug;
229(2):198-202.
PMID: 7485972
A simple polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-based technique for construction of cDNA libraries starting with very small amounts of cells or tissues is described. The technique is based on the insertion...
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Tarabykin V, Lukyanov K, Potapov V, Lukyanov S
Gene
. 1995 Jun;
158(2):197-202.
PMID: 7607541
Using the polymerase chain reaction with degenerate oligo primers we identified six new Antennapedia-like homeobox sequences expressed in a regenerating planarian. cDNA fragments containing the entire homeobox sequences for four...
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Kazanskaia O, Markitantova I, Snegovaia I, Dolgilevich S, Tarabykin V, Zaraiskii A, et al.
Izv Akad Nauk Ser Biol
. 1995 May;
(3):271-5.
PMID: 7670350
During lens regeneration in Pleurodeles waltl, the dorsal iris zone is the cell source of the lens regeneration, while the ventral iris zone can serve as the cells' source of...
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Lukianov K, Tarabykin V, Potapov V, Bekman E, Lukianov S
Ontogenez
. 1994 Nov;
25(6):28-32.
PMID: 7777253
The polymerase chain reaction with degenerate primers corresponding to the most conservative amino acids 16-21 (ELEKEF) and 49-54 (WFQNRR) of the Antennapedia class homeodomain was used for the amplification of...
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Launer G, Lukyanov K, Tarabykin V, Lukyanov S
Mol Gen Mikrobiol Virusol
. 1994 Nov;
(6):38-41.
PMID: 7537858
We describe a novel simple PCR-based technique for construction of cDNA libraries starting from the small samples of cells or tissues. This technique is based on the insertion of inverted...