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Anna V. El'skaya is a researcher affiliated with the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. Their academic work is concentrated primarily within the fields of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with a specific emphasis on Molecular Biology and related subfields.

The scientist's research covers a diverse range of topics, prominently including:

  • RNA and protein synthesis mechanisms
  • Mycotoxins in Agriculture and Food
  • Biosensors and Analytical Detection
  • Microbial infections and disease research
  • RNA modifications and cancer
  • Biochemical and Molecular Research
  • Chemical Synthesis and Analysis

Their publication record includes contributions to several journals and platforms. Frequent venues for their research publication include:

  • Biopolymers and Cell
  • BBA Advances
  • Sensors
  • Nucleic Acids Research
  • SSRN Electronic Journal

Among the documented recent papers authored or co-authored by Anna V. El'skaya are:

  • "Sensor Based on Molecularly Imprinted Polymer Membranes and Smartphone for Detection of Fusarium Contamination in Cereals," 2020, Sensors
  • "The eEF1 family of mammalian translation elongation factors," 2022, BBA Advances
  • "Quaternary organization of the human eEF1B complex reveals unique multi-GEF domain assembly," 2022, Nucleic Acids Research
  • "A few notes on science in Ukraine," 2023, BBA Advances
  • "Validation of aflatoxin B1 MIP membrane-based smartphone sensor system for real sample applications," 2021, Biopolymers and Cell

Collaborations feature several recurring co-authors, including:

  • B. S. Negrutskii
  • Т.А. Sergeyeva
  • Daria Yarynka
  • Elena Piletska
  • О.О. Brovko

Best Publications

  • EUKARYOTIC TRANSLATION ELONGATION FACTOR 1 ALPHA : STRUCTURE, EXPRESSION,FUNCTIONS, AND POSSIBLE ROLE IN AMINOACYL-TRNA CHANNELING

    B S Negrutskii;A V El'skaya

  • Atrazine sensing by molecularly imprinted membranes

    S.A. Piletsky;E.V. Piletskaya;A.V. Elgersma;K. Yano

  • Selective recognition of atrazine by molecularly imprinted polymer membranes. Development of conductometric sensor for herbicides detection

    T.A. Sergeyeva;S.A. Piletsky;A.A. Brovko;E.A. Slinchenko

  • Amperometric enzyme biosensors: Past, present and future

    Sergei Dzyadevych;Valentyna Arkhypova;Alexey Soldatkin;Anna El'Skaya

  • Imprinted membranes for sensor technology : Opposite behavior of covalently and noncovalently imprinted membranes

    Sergey A. Piletsky;Elena V. Piletskaya;Tatyana L. Panasyuk;Anna V. El'Skaya

  • Development of highly selective and stable potentiometric sensors for formaldehyde determination.

    Yaroslav I Korpan;Mykhailo V Gonchar;Andrii A Sibirny;Claude Martelet

  • Conductimetric sensor for atrazine detection based on molecularly imprinted polymer membranes

    T. A. Sergeyeva;S. A. Piletsky;T. L. Panasyuk;A. V. El’skaya

  • Application of urease conductometric biosensor for heavy-metal ion determination

    G.A. Zhylyak;S.V. Dzyadevich;Y.I. Korpan;A.P. Soldatkin

  • Molecularly imprinted self-assembled films with specificity to cholesterol

    S.A Piletsky;E.V Piletskaya;T.A Sergeyeva;T.L Panasyuk

  • Enzyme biosensors based on ion-selective field-effect transistors.

    Sergei V. Dzyadevych;Alexey P. Soldatkin;Anna V. El'skaya;Claude Martelet

  • Novel conductometric biosensor based on three-enzyme system for selective determination of heavy metal ions.

    O. O. Soldatkin;I. S. Kucherenko;I. S. Kucherenko;V. M. Pyeshkova;A. L. Kukla

  • Potato glycoalkaloids: true safety or false sense of security?

    Yaroslav I. Korpan;Elena A. Nazarenko;Irina V. Skryshevskaya;Claude Martelet

  • A biomimetic receptor system for sialic acid based on molecular imprinting

    S. A. Piletsky;E. V. Piletskaya;K. Yano;A. Kugimiya

  • Thin-film conductometric biosensors for glucose and urea determination

    A.A. Shul'ga;A.P. Soldatkin;A.V. El'skaya;S.V. Dzyadevich

  • Fluorescence detection of β-estradiol using a molecularly imprinted polymer

    Alexandre Rachkov;Scott McNiven;Anna El’skaya;Kazuyoshi Yano

  • Development of a smartphone-based biomimetic sensor for aflatoxin B1 detection using molecularly imprinted polymer membranes

    Tetyana Sergeyeva;Daria Yarynka;Elena Piletska;Rostyslav Linnik

  • Biosensors based on enzyme field-effect transistors for determination of some substrates and inhibitors

    Sergei V. Dzyadevych;Alexey P. Soldatkin;Yaroslav I. Korpan;Valentyna N. Arkhypova

  • Functional Interaction of Mammalian Valyl-tRNA Synthetase with Elongation Factor EF-1α in the Complex with EF-1H

    Boris S. Negrutskii;Vyacheslav F. Shalak;Vyacheslav F. Shalak;Pierre Kerjan;Anna V. El'skaya

  • Proto-oncogenic isoform A2 of eukaryotic translation elongation factor eEF1 is a target of miR-663 and miR-744

    A Vislovukh;G Kratassiouk;G Kratassiouk;E Porto;E Porto;N Gralievska

  • Optical Detection System for Triazine Based on Molecularly-Imprinted Polymers

    S. A. Piletsky;E. V. Piletskaya;A.V. El'skaya;R. Levi

Frequent Co-Authors

Claude Martelet
Claude Martelet École Centrale de Lyon
Sergey A. Piletsky
Sergey A. Piletsky University of Leicester
Nicole Jaffrezic-Renault
Nicole Jaffrezic-Renault Claude Bernard University Lyon 1
Elena V. Piletska
Elena V. Piletska University of Leicester
Isao Karube
Isao Karube Tokyo University of Technology
Jean-Marc Chovelon
Jean-Marc Chovelon Claude Bernard University Lyon 1
Jean-Louis Marty
Jean-Louis Marty University of Perpignan
Marina V. Rodnina
Marina V. Rodnina Max Planck Society
Nickolay V. Lavrik
Nickolay V. Lavrik Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Raymond Cespuglio
Raymond Cespuglio Claude Bernard University Lyon 1

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