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Dmitri B. Papkovsky

Dmitri B. Papkovsky

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Chemistry

D-Index
65
Citations
11049
World Ranking
7889
National Ranking
22

Overview

Dmitri B. Papkovsky is affiliated with University College Cork in Ireland and has contributed to research primarily in engineering, biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology. Their work spans several subfields including biomedical engineering, bioengineering, molecular biology, electrical and electronic engineering, and cancer research.

The principal topics covered in their research include analytical chemistry and sensors, biosensors and analytical detection, electrochemical sensors and biosensors, advanced chemical sensor technologies, cancer, hypoxia, and metabolism, molecular sensors and ion detection, and mitochondrial function and pathology.

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Dmitri B. Papkovsky demonstrate a focus on molecular biology and biosensor technology, including:

  • Unusually efficient CUG initiation of an overlapping reading frame in POLG mRNA yields novel protein POLGARF, 2020, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • Translation initiation downstream from annotated start codons in human mRNAs coevolves with the Kozak context, 2020, Genome Research
  • Facile biosensor-based system for on-site quantification of total viable counts in food and environmental swabs, 2020, Biosensors and Bioelectronics
  • Reduced Oxidative Phosphorylation and Increased Glycolysis in Human Glaucoma Lamina Cribrosa Cells, 2020, Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science
  • A sensor-based system for rapid on-site testing of microbial contamination in meat samples and carcasses, 2021, Journal of Applied Microbiology

Dmitri B. Papkovsky's frequent co-authors include:

  • Alexander V. Zhdanov
  • Sophia Elisseeva
  • Elisa Santovito
  • Joseph P. Kerry
  • Liang Li

Key publication venues for their work are:

  • Sensors and Actuators B Chemical
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Sensors
  • Cancer & Metabolism
  • Scientific Reports

The scope of Dmitri B. Papkovsky's research integrates aspects of biomedical engineering and molecular biology with a particular emphasis on sensor technologies related to analytical chemistry and biosensing. Their contributions to cancer research and mitochondrial function suggest interdisciplinary approaches across engineering and life sciences.

Best Publications

  • Biological detection by optical oxygen sensing

    Dmitri B. Papkovsky;Ruslan I. Dmitriev

  • Phosphorescent Complexes of Porphyrin Ketones: Optical Properties and Application to Oxygen Sensing

    Dmitri B. Papkovsky;Gelii V. Ponomarev;Wolfgang. Trettnak;Paul. O'Leary

  • Optical probes and techniques for O2 measurement in live cells and tissue.

    Ruslan I. Dmitriev;Dmitri B. Papkovsky

  • Development and validation of a colorimetric sensor array for fish spoilage monitoring

    Mohamed K. Morsy;Kinga Zór;Nathalie Kostesha;Tommy Sonne Alstrøm

  • PGC-1α is coupled to HIF-1α-dependent gene expression by increasing mitochondrial oxygen consumption in skeletal muscle cells

    Kathleen A. O'Hagan;Sinead Cocchiglia;Alexander V. Zhdanov;Murtaza M. Tambuwala

  • New oxygen sensors and their application to biosensing

    Dmitri B. Papkovsky

  • Intracellular O2 Sensing Probe Based on Cell-Penetrating Phosphorescent Nanoparticles

    Andreas Fercher;Sergey M. Borisov;Alexander V. Zhdanov;Ingo Klimant

  • Metabolic profiling of hypoxic cells revealed a catabolic signature required for cell survival.

    Christian Frezza;Liang Zheng;Daniel A. Tennant;Dmitri B. Papkovsky

  • Emerging applications of phosphorescent metalloporphyrins.

    Dmitri B Papkovsky;Tomás C O'Riordan

  • Analysis of mitochondrial function using phosphorescent oxygen-sensitive probes

    Yvonne Will;James Hynes;Vladimir I Ogurtsov;Dmitri B Papkovsky

  • Investigation of Drug-Induced Mitochondrial Toxicity Using Fluorescence-Based Oxygen-Sensitive Probes

    James Hynes;Lisa D. Marroquin;Vladimir I. Ogurtsov;Katerina N. Christiansen

  • G2019S leucine-rich repeat kinase 2 causes uncoupling protein-mediated mitochondrial depolarization

    Tatiana D. Papkovskaia;Kai-Yin Chau;Francisco Inesta-Vaquera;Dmitri B. Papkovsky

  • A phosphorescent nanoparticle-based probe for sensing and imaging of (intra)cellular oxygen in multiple detection modalities

    Alina V. Kondrashina;Ruslan I. Dmitriev;Sergey M. Borisov;Ingo Klimant

  • Versatile Conjugated Polymer Nanoparticles for High-Resolution O2 Imaging in Cells and 3D Tissue Models

    Ruslan I Dmitriev;Sergey M Borisov;Heiko Düssmann;Shiwen Sun

  • Oxygen and glucose deprivation induces widespread alterations in mRNA translation within 20 minutes

    Dmitry E Andreev;Dmitry E Andreev;Patrick B F O'Connor;Alexander V Zhdanov;Ruslan I Dmitriev

  • Use of oxygen sensors for the non-destructive measurement of the oxygen content in modified atmosphere and vacuum packs of cooked chicken patties; impact of oxygen content on lipid oxidation

    M Smiddy;N Papkovskaia;D.B Papkovsky;J.P Kerry

  • A cell viability assay based on monitoring respiration by optical oxygen sensing.

    Tomás C. O'Riordan;Deirdre Buckley;Vladimir Ogurtsov;Rosemary O'Connor

  • Methods in optical oxygen sensing: Protocols and critical analyses

    Dmitri B Papkovsky

  • Imaging of neurosphere oxygenation with phosphorescent probes.

    Ruslan I. Dmitriev;Alexander V. Zhdanov;Yvonne M. Nolan;Dmitri B. Papkovsky

  • A novel effect of DMOG on cell metabolism: direct inhibition of mitochondrial function precedes HIF target gene expression.

    Alexander V. Zhdanov;Irina A. Okkelman;Fergus W.J. Collins;Silvia Melgar

  • Fluorescence-based cell viability screening assays using water-soluble oxygen probes.

    James Hynes;Suzanne Floyd;Aleksi E. Soini;Rosemary O'Connor

Frequent Co-Authors

Joseph P. Kerry
Joseph P. Kerry University College Cork
Rosemary O'Connor
Rosemary O'Connor University College Cork
Sergey M. Borisov
Sergey M. Borisov Graz University of Technology
Ingo Klimant
Ingo Klimant Graz University of Technology
Jochen H. M. Prehn
Jochen H. M. Prehn Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
John Davenport
John Davenport University College Cork
Cormac T. Taylor
Cormac T. Taylor University College Dublin
Michael R. Duchen
Michael R. Duchen University College London
Ulla G. Knaus
Ulla G. Knaus University College Dublin
Joachim Fandrey
Joachim Fandrey University of Duisburg-Essen

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