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Biology and Biochemistry
Russia
2023

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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Biology and Biochemistry D-index 72 Citations 31,186 176 World Ranking 3843 National Ranking 2

Research.com Recognitions

Awards & Achievements

2023 - Research.com Biology and Biochemistry in Russia Leader Award

2022 - Research.com Biology and Biochemistry in Russia Leader Award

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Gene
  • DNA
  • Enzyme

Sergey Lukyanov mainly focuses on Fluorescence, Green fluorescent protein, Molecular biology, Genetics and Biochemistry. The concepts of his Fluorescence study are interwoven with issues in Biophysics, Intracellular, Cell biology and Dronpa. In the field of Green fluorescent protein, his study on Aequorea victoria overlaps with subjects such as Photodynamic therapy.

The various areas that he examines in his Molecular biology study include Xenopus, DNA, cDNA library, Rapid amplification of cDNA ends and Polymerase chain reaction. His study in the field of Complementary DNA, Immune system and Innexin also crosses realms of Error detection and correction. Sergey Lukyanov has researched Biochemistry in several fields, including Förster resonance energy transfer and Fluorescence in the life sciences.

His most cited work include:

  • Suppression subtractive hybridization: a method for generating differentially regulated or tissue-specific cDNA probes and libraries (2910 citations)
  • Fluorescent proteins from nonbioluminescent Anthozoa species. (1627 citations)
  • Fluorescent Proteins and Their Applications in Imaging Living Cells and Tissues (911 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

Sergey Lukyanov focuses on Biochemistry, Fluorescence, Green fluorescent protein, Molecular biology and Genetics. Sergey Lukyanov interconnects Biophysics, Intracellular and Luminescent Proteins in the investigation of issues within Fluorescence. His Green fluorescent protein study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Mutagenesis, Förster resonance energy transfer, Chromophore and Cell biology.

As part of one scientific family, Sergey Lukyanov deals mainly with the area of Cell biology, narrowing it down to issues related to the Phototoxicity, and often HeLa and Cell. His Molecular biology research includes elements of Xenopus, Gene expression, Gene, Polymerase chain reaction and DNA. His study in Complementary DNA, Suppression subtractive hybridization, Genome, T-cell receptor and Planarian is carried out as part of his Genetics studies.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Biochemistry (36.98%)
  • Fluorescence (37.50%)
  • Green fluorescent protein (29.17%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2012-2018)?

  • Fluorescence (37.50%)
  • Biochemistry (36.98%)
  • Phototoxicity (11.46%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

His main research concerns Fluorescence, Biochemistry, Phototoxicity, Bioluminescence and Photosensitizer. Sergey Lukyanov works in the field of Fluorescence, focusing on Fluorescence microscope in particular. His Fluorescence microscope study also includes fields such as

  • Solvatochromism which is related to area like Chromophore,
  • Fluorophore that connect with fields like Anemonia sulcata and Nucleic acid.

His studies in Phototoxicity integrate themes in fields like Cell and Cell biology. He has included themes like Luciferin, Structural similarity and Gene, Secondary metabolite in his Bioluminescence study. His Immune system study combines topics in areas such as Profiling, Umbilical cord, Cord blood and Green fluorescent protein.

Between 2012 and 2018, his most popular works were:

  • Towards error-free profiling of immune repertoires (263 citations)
  • Towards error-free profiling of immune repertoires (263 citations)
  • Age-Related Decrease in TCR Repertoire Diversity Measured with Deep and Normalized Sequence Profiling (215 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Gene
  • DNA
  • Enzyme

Sergey Lukyanov mainly investigates Genetics, Immune system, T-cell receptor, Longevity and T cell. His study in Immune system is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Umbilical cord, Computational biology, Cord blood and Profiling. His T-cell receptor research includes themes of Flow cytometry, Antigen, Illumina dye sequencing, Complementary DNA and Thymic involution.

Sergey Lukyanov regularly ties together related areas like Immunity in his Longevity studies.

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Best Publications

Suppression subtractive hybridization: a method for generating differentially regulated or tissue-specific cDNA probes and libraries

Luda Diatchenko;Yun-Fai Chris Lau;Aaron P. Campbell;Alex Chenchik.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (1996)

4481 Citations

Fluorescent proteins from nonbioluminescent Anthozoa species.

Mikhail V. Matz;Arkady F. Fradkov;Yulii Aleksandrovich Labas;Aleksandr P. Savitsky.
Nature Biotechnology (1999)

2422 Citations

Fluorescent Proteins and Their Applications in Imaging Living Cells and Tissues

Dmitriy M. Chudakov;Mikhail V. Matz;Sergey Lukyanov;Konstantin A. Lukyanov.
Physiological Reviews (2010)

1406 Citations

Genetically encoded fluorescent indicator for intracellular hydrogen peroxide

Vsevolod V Belousov;Arkady F Fradkov;Konstantin A Lukyanov;Dmitry B Staroverov.
Nature Methods (2006)

1252 Citations

Engineering of a monomeric green-to-red photoactivatable fluorescent protein induced by blue light

Nadya G Gurskaya;Vladislav V Verkhusha;Alexander S Shcheglov;Dmitry B Staroverov.
Nature Biotechnology (2006)

793 Citations

Bright far-red fluorescent protein for whole-body imaging.

Dmitry Shcherbo;Ekaterina M Merzlyak;Tatiana V Chepurnykh;Arkady F Fradkov.
Nature Methods (2007)

726 Citations

Bright monomeric red fluorescent protein with an extended fluorescence lifetime

Ekaterina M Merzlyak;Joachim Goedhart;Dmitry Shcherbo;Mariya E Bulina.
Nature Methods (2007)

709 Citations

Fluorescent proteins as a toolkit for in vivo imaging

Dmitriy M. Chudakov;Sergey Lukyanov;Konstantin A. Lukyanov.
Trends in Biotechnology (2005)

633 Citations

A ubiquitous family of putative gap junction molecules.

Yuri Panchina;Ilya Kelmanson;Mikhail Matz;Konstantin Lukyanov.
Current Biology (2000)

604 Citations

Suppression subtractive hybridization: a versatile method for identifying differentially expressed genes.

Luda Diatchenko;Sergey Lukyanov;Yun-Fai Chris Lau;Paul D. Siebert.
Methods in Enzymology (1999)

602 Citations

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