Valentin V. Vlassov mainly focuses on Biochemistry, DNA, RNA, Nucleic acid and Molecular biology. Many of his research projects under Biochemistry are closely connected to Linker with Linker, tying the diverse disciplines of science together. His work in DNA tackles topics such as DNA methylation which are related to areas like Cancer biomarkers and Epigenetics.
His studies in RNA integrate themes in fields like Cell, Cell culture, Transfection, Protein secondary structure and In vivo. He interconnects Extracellular, Organism, Systematic evolution of ligands by exponential enrichment and Endosome in the investigation of issues within Nucleic acid. He combines subjects such as Ex vivo, Liposome, Circulating DNA, Blood plasma and Prostate cancer with his study of Molecular biology.
His primary areas of study are Oligonucleotide, Biochemistry, Molecular biology, DNA and RNA. Valentin V. Vlassov has included themes like Chemical modification, Stereochemistry, Sequence and Binding site in his Oligonucleotide study. His research in Stereochemistry intersects with topics in Cleavage, Phosphodiester bond, Alkylation and Ribozyme.
His Molecular biology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Cell culture, Cell, DNA methylation, Messenger RNA and Gene silencing. His DNA research incorporates themes from Reagent, Gene and HeLa. His Combinatorial chemistry research extends to the thematically linked field of RNA.
Valentin V. Vlassov mainly focuses on Molecular biology, RNA, microRNA, Lung cancer and Biochemistry. His Molecular biology study incorporates themes from Microvesicles, Exosome, Blood cell and DNA. His research integrates issues of Nucleic acid, Recombination and DNA sequencing in his study of RNA.
His Lung cancer research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Cancer research, Methylation and Blood plasma. His study in Oligonucleotide and Biological activity is carried out as part of his Biochemistry studies. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including RNA Cleavage, Cleavage and RNase H.
His main research concerns Molecular biology, microRNA, RNA, Biochemistry and DNA. Valentin V. Vlassov works mostly in the field of Molecular biology, limiting it down to concerns involving Microvesicles and, occasionally, Centrifugation and Vesicle. The microRNA study combines topics in areas such as Covalent bond, Peptide and Blood plasma.
His RNA study combines topics in areas such as Ex vivo, Liposome, Nucleic acid, Transfection and Cell killing. Biochemistry is often connected to Biological fluids in his work. The concepts of his DNA study are interwoven with issues in Myoviridae, Open reading frame and RNase H.
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Mechanism of oligonucleotide uptake by cells: involvement of specific receptors?
Leonid A. Yakubov;Elena A. Deeva;Valentina F. Zarytova;Eugenia M. Ivanova.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (1989)
Human gut microbiota community structures in urban and rural populations in Russia.
Alexander V. Tyakht;Elena S. Kostryukova;Anna S. Popenko;Maxim S. Belenikin.
Nature Communications (2013)
Extracellular nucleic acids
Valentin V. Vlassov;Pavel P. Laktionov;Elena Y. Rykova.
BioEssays (2007)
Synthesis of alkylating oligonucleotide derivatives containing cholesterol or phenazinium residues at their 3'-terminus and their interaction with DNA within mammalian cells
A.S. Boutorin;L.V. Gus'kova;E.M. Ivanova;N.D. Kobetz.
FEBS Letters (1989)
Circulating DNA and DNase activity in human blood.
Svetlana N. Tamkovich;Anna V. Cherepanova;Elena V. Kolesnikova;Elena Y. Rykova.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences (2006)
Cell-free and cell-bound circulating DNA in breast tumours: DNA quantification and analysis of tumour-related gene methylation
T E Skvortsova;E Y Rykova;S N Tamkovich;O E Bryzgunova.
British Journal of Cancer (2006)
Transport of oligonucleotides across natural and model membranes
Valentin V. Vlassov;Larissa A. Blakireva;Leonid A. Yakubov.
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (1994)
Circulating nucleic acids as a potential source for cancer biomarkers.
V. V. Vlassov;P. P. Laktionov;E. Y. Rykova.
Current Molecular Medicine (2010)
Tertiary Structure of tRNAs in Solution Monitored by Phosphodiester Modification with Ethylnitrosourea
Valentin V. Vlassov;Richard Giegé;Jean-Pierre Ebel.
FEBS Journal (1981)
Current Development of siRNA Bioconjugates: From Research to the Clinic.
Ivan V. Chernikov;Valentin V. Vlassov;Elena L. Chernolovskaya.
Frontiers in Pharmacology (2019)
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