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Alexander A. Boldyrev

Alexander A. Boldyrev

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
49
Citations
7920
World Ranking
18079
National Ranking
7392

Overview

Alexander A. Boldyrev is affiliated with Utah State University in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the field of Engineering, with specific work in Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Surgery, Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, and Mechanics of Materials.

The scientist's main topics of study include Engineering Technology and Methodologies, Mechanical Systems and Engineering, Ergonomics and Human Factors, Engineering Diagnostics and Reliability, Engineering and Environmental Studies, and Advanced Machining and Optimization Techniques.

The following recent papers illustrate the areas Boldyrev contributed to:

  • Dynamic Combined Treatment of Curved Surfaces by Two-Component Processing Media, 2021, IOP Conference Series Materials Science and Engineering
  • Surface Layer Formation at Dynamic Combined Exposure by Two-Component Electrode, 2021, IOP Conference Series Materials Science and Engineering
  • Material hardening by vibropercussion and combined methods with previous electrochemical treatment, 2020, Materials Today Proceedings
  • Modelling of the combined electrochemical machining process, 2020, Materials Today Proceedings
  • Experimental studies of the effect of electrochemical sizing on the contact fatigue of forming rolls, 2021, Science intensive technologies in mechanical engineering

Frequent co-authors include:

  • Alexander I. Boldyrev
  • Anna A. Padurets
  • Alexey Kuzovkin
  • Vasilii G. Gritsuk
  • Aleksandr Boldyrev

Prominent publication venues for Boldyrev's work are:

  • IOP Conference Series Materials Science and Engineering
  • Materials Today Proceedings
  • Vrach
  • Voronezh Scientific-Technical Bulletin
  • Science intensive technologies in mechanical engineering

Best Publications

  • Carnosine: Its properties, functions and potential therapeutic applications

    Peter J. Quinn;Alexander A. Boldyrev;Vitaly E. Formazuyk

  • The histidine-containing dipeptides, carnosine and anserine: distribution, properties and biological significance.

    Alexander A. Boldyrev;Sergei E. Severin

  • Ouabain activates signaling pathways associated with cell death in human neuroblastoma

    Andrey Kulikov;Alexander Eva;Ulrike Kirch;Alexander Boldyrev

  • Hydrolysis of carnosine and related compounds by mammalian carnosinases

    Anna Pegova;Hiroki Abe;Alexander Boldyrev

  • Emerging evidence for a similar role of glutamate receptors in the nervous and immune systems.

    Alexander A. Boldyrev;David O. Carpenter;Peter Johnson

  • Antioxidative properties of histidine-containing dipeptides from skeletal muscles of vertebrates

    A.A. Boldyrev;A.M. Dupin;E.V. Pindel;S.E. Severin

  • Carnisone Increases Efficiency of DOPA Therapy of Parkinson's Disease: A Pilot Study

    Alexander Boldyrev;Tatiana Fedorova;Maria Stepanova;Irina Dobrotvorskaya

  • The antioxidative properties of carnosine, a natural histidine containing dipeptide.

    A A Boldyrev;A M Dupin;Bunin AYa;M A Babizhaev

  • Carnosine protects the brain of rats and Mongolian gerbils against ischemic injury: after-stroke-effect.

    Dusan Dobrota;Tatiana Fedorova;Sergey Stvolinsky;Eva Babusikova

  • Carnosine protects against excitotoxic cell death independently of effects on reactive oxygen species.

    A. Boldyrev;R. Song;R. Song;D. Lawrence;D. Lawrence;D.O. Carpenter;D.O. Carpenter

  • Rodent lymphocytes express functionally active glutamate receptors.

    Alexander A. Boldyrev;Vasily I. Kazey;Toomas A. Leinsoo;Anna P. Mashkina

  • Carnosine as a natural antioxidant and geroprotector: from molecular mechanisms to clinical trials.

    A.A. Boldyrev;S.L. Stvolinsky;T.N. Fedorova;Z.A. Suslina

  • Homocysteine and its Derivatives as Possible Modulators of Neuronal and Non-Neuronal Cell Glutamate Receptors in Alzheimer's Disease

    Alexander A. Boldyrev;Peter Johnson

  • Biochemical and physiological evidence that carnosine is an endogenous neuroprotector against free radicals.

    A A Boldyrev;S L Stvolinsky;O V Tyulina;V B Koshelev

  • Na/K-ATPase under oxidative stress: molecular mechanisms of injury.

    Dusan Dobrota;Milena Matejovicova (Vachova);Ekaterina G. Kurella;Alexander A. Boldyrev

  • Molecular mechanisms of homocysteine toxicity

    Boldyrev Aa;Boldyrev Aa

  • Large-scale preparation of Na, K-ATPase from ox brain.

    Irena Klodos;P. Ottolenghi;A. Boldyrev

  • The mechanism of interaction of carnosine with superoxide radicals in water solutions.

    Andrey R. Pavlov;Alexandra A. Revina;Alexander M. Dupin;Alexander A. Boldyrev

  • Na-K-ATPase in rat cerebellar granule cells is redox sensitive

    I. Petrushanko;N. Bogdanov;E. Bulygina;B. Grenacher

  • Does carnosine possess direct antioxidant activity

    A.A. Boldyrev

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter F. Johnson
Peter F. Johnson National Institutes of Health
David O. Carpenter
David O. Carpenter University at Albany, State University of New York
Max Gassmann
Max Gassmann University of Zurich
Valerian E. Kagan
Valerian E. Kagan University of Pittsburgh
Vsevolod A. Tkachuk
Vsevolod A. Tkachuk Lomonosov Moscow State University
Jose Viña
Jose Viña University of Valencia
Juan Sastre
Juan Sastre University of Valencia
David A. Lawrence
David A. Lawrence New York State Department of Health

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