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Valery V. Mikhailov

Valery V. Mikhailov

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Microbiology

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60
Citations
8619
World Ranking
3198
National Ranking
3

Overview

Valery V. Mikhailov was affiliated with the Russian Academy of Sciences in the Russian Federation. Their research spanned several scientific disciplines, primarily within the domains of biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, and environmental science. The subfields of study in which they were most active included molecular biology, ecology, organic chemistry, genetics, and plant science.

The scientist contributed to a variety of research topics, focusing predominantly on microbial community ecology and physiology, as well as genomics and phylogenetic studies. Other notable areas of their work included microbial natural products and biosynthesis, marine sponges and natural products, methane hydrates and related phenomena, phytochemistry and biological activities, and phytochemical studies and bioactivities.

Valery V. Mikhailov published multiple research articles across different venues. Some recent papers include:

  • Synthesis and Evaluation of Antimicrobial and Cytotoxic Activity of Oxathiine-Fused Quinone-Thioglucoside Conjugates of Substituted 1,4-Naphthoquinones, 2020, Molecules
  • Cytoprotective Activity of p-Terphenyl Polyketides and Flavuside B from Marine-Derived Fungi against Oxidative Stress in Neuro-2a Cells, 2021, Molecules
  • Zobellia barbeyronii sp. nov., a New Member of the Family Flavobacteriaceae, Isolated from Seaweed, and Emended Description of the Species Z. amurskyensis, Z. laminariae, Z. russellii and Z. uliginosa, 2021, Diversity
  • Marine Fungal Cerebroside Flavuside B Protects HaCaT Keratinocytes against Staphylococcus aureus Induced Damage, 2021, Marine Drugs
  • New Anti-Hypoxic Metabolites from Co-Culture of Marine-Derived Fungi Aspergillus carneus KMM 4638 and Amphichorda sp. KMM 4639, 2023, Biomolecules

Their research was published in journals such as Problemy biologii produktivnyh životnyh, Molecules, Diversity, Archives of Microbiology, and Marine Drugs.

Frequent collaborators of Valery V. Mikhailov included Nadezhda Otstavnykh, Marina Isaeva, Lyudmila A. Romanenko, Valeriya V. Kurilenko, and P. V. Velansky. These coauthors worked with Mikhailov on multiple projects and publications throughout their career.

Best Publications

  • Characterization of Bacillus strains of marine origin.

    Elena P. Ivanova;Mikhail V. Vysotskii;Vasilii I. Svetashev;Olga I. Nedashkovskaya

  • Idiomarina gen. nov., comprising novel indigenous deep-sea bacteria from the Pacific Ocean, including descriptions of two species, Idiomarina abyssalis sp nov and Idiomarina zobellii sp nov.

    Elena P. Ivanova;Ludmila A. Romanenko;Jongsik Chun;Maria H. Matte

  • Salinibacterium amurskyense gen. nov., sp. nov., a novel genus of the family Microbacteriaceae from the marine environment

    Suk Kyun Han;Olga I. Nedashkovskaya;Valery V. Mikhailov;Seung Bum Kim

  • Phenotypic diversity of Pseudoalteromonas citrea from different marine habitats and emendation of the description.

    Elena P. Ivanova;Elena A. Kiprianova;Valery V. Mikhailov;Galina F. Levanova

  • Isolation, phylogenetic analysis and screening of marine mollusc-associated bacteria for antimicrobial, hemolytic and surface activities.

    Lyudmila A. Romanenko;Masataka Uchino;Natalia I. Kalinovskaya;Valery V. Mikhailov

  • Kocuria marina sp. nov., a novel actinobacterium isolated from marine sediment.

    Seung Bum Kim;Olga I. Nedashkovskaya;Valery V. Mikhailov;Suk Kyun Han

  • Pontibacter actiniarum gen. nov., sp. nov., a novel member of the phylum ‘Bacteroidetes’, and proposal of Reichenbachiella gen. nov. as a replacement for the illegitimate prokaryotic generic name Reichenbachia Nedashkovskaya et al. 2003

    Olga I Nedashkovskaya;Seung Bum Kim;Makoto Suzuki;Lyudmila S Shevchenko

  • Sulfitobacter delicatus sp. nov. and Sulfitobacter dubius sp. nov., respectively from a starfish (Stellaster equestris) and sea grass (Zostera marina)

    Elena P. Ivanova;Elena P. Ivanova;Natalia M. Gorshkova;Tomoo Sawabe;Natalia V. Zhukova

  • Shewanella japonica sp. nov.

    Elena P. Ivanova;Tomoo Sawabe;Nataliya M. Gorshkova;Vassillii I. Svetashev

  • Maribacter gen. nov., a new member of the family Flavobacteriaceae, isolated from marine habitats, containing the species Maribacter sedimenticola sp. nov., Maribacter aquivivus sp. nov., Maribacter orientalis sp. nov. and Maribacter ulvicola sp. nov

    Olga I. Nedashkovskaya;Seung Bum Kim;Suk Kyun Han;Anatoly M. Lysenko

  • Characterization and Identification of Marine Alteromonas nigrifaciens Strains and Emendation of the Description

    Elena P. Ivanova;Elena A. Kiprianova;Valery V. Mikhailov;Galina F. Levanova

  • Winogradskyella thalassocola gen. nov., sp. nov., Winogradskyella epiphytica sp. nov. and Winogradskyella eximia sp. nov., marine bacteria of the family Flavobacteriaceae.

    Olga I. Nedashkovskaya;Seung Bum Kim;Suk Kyun Han;Cindy Snauwaert

  • Mesonia algae gen. nov., sp. nov., a novel marine bacterium of the family Flavobacteriaceae isolated from the green alga Acrosiphonia sonderi (Kütz) Kornm

    Olga I. Nedashkovskaya;Seung Bum Kim;Suk Kyun Han;Anatoly M. Lysenko

  • Ulvibacter litoralis gen. nov., sp. nov., a novel member of the family Flavobacteriaceae isolated from the green alga Ulva fenestrata

    Olga I. Nedashkovskaya;Seung Bum Kim;Suk Kyun Han;Moon Soo Rhee

  • Pseudomonas pachastrellae sp. nov., isolated from a marine sponge.

    Lyudmila A. Romanenko;Masataka Uchino;Enevold Falsen;Galina M. Frolova

  • Reichenbachia agariperforans gen. nov., sp. nov., a novel marine bacterium in the phylum Cytophaga-Flavobacterium-Bacteroides.

    Olga I. Nedashkovskaya;Makoto Suzuki;Mikhail V. Vysotskii;Valery V. Mikhailov

  • Marinobacter bryozoorum sp. nov. and Marinobacter sediminum sp. nov., novel bacteria from the marine environment.

    Lyudmila A. Romanenko;Peter Schumann;Manfred Rohde;Natalia V. Zhukova

  • Psychrobacter submarinus sp. nov. and Psychrobacter marincola sp. nov., psychrophilic halophiles from marine environments.

    Lyudmila A Romanenko;Peter Schumann;Manfred Rohde;Anatoly M Lysenko

  • Description of Algoriphagus aquimarinus sp. nov., Algoriphagus chordae sp. nov. and Algoriphagus winogradskyi sp. nov., from sea water and algae, transfer of Hongiella halophila Yi and Chun 2004 to the genus Algoriphagus as Algoriphagus halophilus comb. nov. and emended descriptions of the genera Algoriphagus Bowman et al. 2003 and Hongiella Yi and Chun 2004.

    Olga I. Nedashkovskaya;Marc Vancanneyt;Stefanie Van Trappen;Katrien Vandemeulebroecke

  • Description of Aquimarina muelleri gen. nov., sp. nov., and proposal of the reclassification of [Cytophaga] latercula Lewin 1969 as Stanierella latercula gen. nov., comb. nov.

    Olga I. Nedashkovskaya;Seung Bum Kim;Anatoly M. Lysenko;Galina M. Frolova

  • Marinobacter excellens sp. nov., isolated from sediments of the Sea of Japan.

    Nataliya M. Gorshkova;Elena P. Ivanova;Alexandr F. Sergeev;Natalia V. Zhukova

Frequent Co-Authors

Elena P. Ivanova
Elena P. Ivanova RMIT University
Anatoly M. Lysenko
Anatoly M. Lysenko Russian Academy of Sciences
Kyung Sook Bae
Kyung Sook Bae Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology
Richard Christen
Richard Christen Université Côte d'Azur
Tomoo Sawabe
Tomoo Sawabe Hokkaido University
Marc Vancanneyt
Marc Vancanneyt Ghent University
Jean Swings
Jean Swings Ghent University
Erko Stackebrandt
Erko Stackebrandt Leibniz Institute DSMZ – German Collection of Microorganisms and Cell Cultures
Russell J. Crawford
Russell J. Crawford RMIT University
Enevold Falsen
Enevold Falsen University of Gothenburg

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