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Yuri N Utkin

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European Journal of Biochemistry|May 7, 2004
The first representative of glycosylated three-fingered toxins. Cytotoxin from the Naja kaouthia cobra venomAlexey V Osipov, Maria V Astapova, Victor I Tsetlin, et al.
International Journal of Molecular Sciences|May 14, 2025
Cobra Three-Finger Toxins Interact with RNA and DNA: Nucleic Acids as Their Putative Biological TargetsAlexey V Osipov, Vladislav G Starkov, Victor I Tsetlin, et al.
Marine Drugs|October 28, 2025
Marine-Derived Ligands of Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors in Cancer ResearchIgor E Kasheverov, Irina V Shelukhina, Yuri N Utkin, et al.
Neurochemical Research|April 5, 2003
A comparative study on selectivity of alpha-conotoxins GI and ImI using their synthetic analogues and derivativesIgor E Kasheverov, Maxim N Zhmak, Innokenty V Maslennikov, et al.
European Journal of Biochemistry|April 24, 2003
Interaction of the P-type cardiotoxin with phospholipid membranesPeter V Dubovskii, Dmitry M Lesovoy, Maxim A Dubinnyi, et al.
Toxicon : Official Journal of the International Society on Toxinology|July 23, 2009
A new type of thrombin inhibitor, noncytotoxic phospholipase A2, from the Naja haje cobra venomAlexey V Osipov, Sergey Yu Filkin, Yana V Makarova, et al.
Toxins|April 15, 2016
Quantitative Proteomic Analysis of Venoms from Russian Vipers of Pelias Group: Phospholipases A₂ are the Main Venom ComponentsSergey I Kovalchuk, Rustam H Ziganshin, Vladislav G Starkov, et al.
Plos One|May 12, 2011
Snake cytotoxins bind to membranes via interactions with phosphatidylserine head groups of lipidsAnastasia G Konshina, Ivan A Boldyrev, Yuri N Utkin, et al.
Toxicon : Official Journal of the International Society on Toxinology|December 8, 2004
Weak neurotoxin from Naja kaouthia cobra venom affects haemodynamic regulation by acting on acetylcholine receptorsAlexey Ya Ogay, Dmitry I Rzhevsky, Arkady N Murashev, et al.
Journal of Venom Research|April 12, 2013
Analysis of nociceptive effects of neurotoxic phospholipase A2 from Vipera nikolskii venom in miceIgor A Dyachenko, Arkadii N Murashev, Tatyana V Andreeva, et al.
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European Journal of Biochemistry|May 7, 2004
The first representative of glycosylated three-fingered toxins. Cytotoxin from the Naja kaouthia cobra venomAlexey V Osipov, Maria V Astapova, Victor I Tsetlin, et al.
International Journal of Molecular Sciences|May 14, 2025
Cobra Three-Finger Toxins Interact with RNA and DNA: Nucleic Acids as Their Putative Biological TargetsAlexey V Osipov, Vladislav G Starkov, Victor I Tsetlin, et al.
Marine Drugs|October 28, 2025
Marine-Derived Ligands of Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors in Cancer ResearchIgor E Kasheverov, Irina V Shelukhina, Yuri N Utkin, et al.
Neurochemical Research|April 5, 2003
A comparative study on selectivity of alpha-conotoxins GI and ImI using their synthetic analogues and derivativesIgor E Kasheverov, Maxim N Zhmak, Innokenty V Maslennikov, et al.
European Journal of Biochemistry|April 24, 2003
Interaction of the P-type cardiotoxin with phospholipid membranesPeter V Dubovskii, Dmitry M Lesovoy, Maxim A Dubinnyi, et al.
Toxicon : Official Journal of the International Society on Toxinology|July 23, 2009
A new type of thrombin inhibitor, noncytotoxic phospholipase A2, from the Naja haje cobra venomAlexey V Osipov, Sergey Yu Filkin, Yana V Makarova, et al.
Toxins|April 15, 2016
Quantitative Proteomic Analysis of Venoms from Russian Vipers of Pelias Group: Phospholipases A₂ are the Main Venom ComponentsSergey I Kovalchuk, Rustam H Ziganshin, Vladislav G Starkov, et al.
Plos One|May 12, 2011
Snake cytotoxins bind to membranes via interactions with phosphatidylserine head groups of lipidsAnastasia G Konshina, Ivan A Boldyrev, Yuri N Utkin, et al.
Toxicon : Official Journal of the International Society on Toxinology|December 8, 2004
Weak neurotoxin from Naja kaouthia cobra venom affects haemodynamic regulation by acting on acetylcholine receptorsAlexey Ya Ogay, Dmitry I Rzhevsky, Arkady N Murashev, et al.
Journal of Venom Research|April 12, 2013
Analysis of nociceptive effects of neurotoxic phospholipase A2 from Vipera nikolskii venom in miceIgor A Dyachenko, Arkadii N Murashev, Tatyana V Andreeva, et al.
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