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Overview

Vladimir N. Smirnov is affiliated with the Academy of Medical Sciences in the United Kingdom. Their research spans several fields including Neuroscience, Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, and Medicine.

Their work extends into specific subfields such as Cognitive Neuroscience, Genetics, and Pediatrics, Perinatology, and Child Health. These areas reflect a focus on developmental and neurobiological aspects of health.

Smirnov's recent contributions to scientific literature include the paper titled The Use of Umbilical Cord Blood Nucleated Cells in the Treatment of Regressive Autism: A Case Report, published in 2023 in the journal Consortium Psychiatricum.

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Smirnov include:

  • Ya. V. Morozova
  • И. В. Макаров
  • D. A. Emelina

The main topics covered in Smirnov's research reflect intersecting themes in neurodevelopmental conditions and genetics. They include:

  • Autism Spectrum Disorder Research
  • Genetics and Neurodevelopmental Disorders
  • Infant Development and Preterm Care

Their work has appeared predominantly in the publication venue Consortium Psychiatricum.

Best Publications

  • Searching for Alternative Sources of Postnatal Human Mesenchymal Stem Cells: Candidate MSC-Like Cells from Umbilical Cord

    Yuri A. Romanov;Veronika A. Svintsitskaya;Vladimir N. Smirnov

  • Role of creatine phosphokinase in cellular function and metabolism.

    V. A. Saks;L. V. Rosenshtraukh;V. N. Smirnov;E. I. Chazov

  • Deletion analysis of the SUP35 gene of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae reveals two non‐overlapping functional regions in the encoded protein

    Michael D. Ter-Avanesyan;Vitaly V. Kushnirov;Adilya R. Dagkesamanskaya;Svetlana A. Didichenko

  • Studies of energy transport in heart cells. Mitochondrial isoenzyme of creatine phosphokinase: kinetic properties and regulatory action of Mg2+ ions.

    Valdur A. Saks;Galina B. Chernousova;David E. Gukovsky;Vladimir N. Smirnov

  • In vitro propagation of the prion-like state of yeast Sup35 protein.

    Sergey V. Paushkin;Vitaly V. Kushnirov;Vladimir N. Smirnov;Michael D. Ter-Avanesyan

  • Mechano-chemical control of human endothelium orientation and size.

    Vladimir P. Shirinsky;Alexander S. Antonov;Konstantin G. Birukov;Alexander V. Sobolevsky

  • STRETCH AFFECTS PHENOTYPE AND PROLIFERATION OF VASCULAR SMOOTH MUSCLE CELLS

    Konstantin G. Birukov;Vladimir P. Shirinsky;Olga V. Stepanova;Vsevolod A. Tkachuk

  • Nucleotide sequence of the SUP2 (SUP35) gene of Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

    Vitaliy V. Kushnirov;Michail D. Ter-Avanesyan;Miroslav V. Telckov;Andrei P. Surguchov

  • Modulation of human aorta smooth muscle cell phenotype: a study of muscle-specific variants of vinculin, caldesmon, and actin expression

    Marina A. Glukhova;Alexander E. Kabakov;Maria G. Frid;Olga I. Ornatsky

  • Chaperones that cure yeast artificial [PSI+] and their prion-specific effects.

    Vitaly V Kushnirov;Dmitry S Kryndushkin;Magdalena Boguta;Vladimir N Smirnov

  • Preservation of antimyosin antibody activity after covalent coupling to liposomes.

    V.P. Torchilin;B.A. Khaw;V.N. Smirnov;E. Haber

  • Studies of energy transport in heart cells. The functional coupling between mitochondrial creatine phosphokinase and ATP ADP translocase: kinetic evidence.

    V.A. Saks;N.V. Lipina;V.N. Smirnov;E.I. Chazov

  • A study of the structure of fibronectin.

    Victor E. Koteliansky;Marina A. Glukhova;Marina V. Benjamin;Vladimir N. Smirnov

  • Cytochrome b558–Dependent NAD(P)H Oxidase–Phox Units in Smooth Muscle and Macrophages of Atherosclerotic Lesions

    Natalia Kalinina;Alex Agrotis;Eduard Tararak;Yulia Antropova

  • The localization of the MM isozyme of creatine phosphokinase on the surface membrane of myocardial cells and its functional coupling to ouabain-inhibited (Na+,K+)-ATPase

    Valdur A. Saks;Natalia V. Lipina;Victor G. Sharov;Vladimir N. Smirnov

  • Lipids in cells of atherosclerotic and uninvolved human aorta: I. Lipid composition of aortic tissue and enzyme-isolated and cultured cells

    A.N Orekhov;V.V Tertov;I.D Novikov;A.V Krushinsky

  • Smad Expression in Human Atherosclerotic Lesions: Evidence for Impaired TGF-β/Smad Signaling in Smooth Muscle Cells of Fibrofatty Lesions

    Natalia Kalinina;Alex Agrotis;Yulia Antropova;Olga Ilyinskaya

  • Primary culture of human aortic intima cells as a model for testing antiatherosclerotic drugs Effects of cyclic AMP, prostaglandins, calcium antagonists, antioxidants, and lipid-lowering agents

    A.N. Orekhov;V.V. Tertov;S.A. Kudryashov;Kh.A. Khashimov

  • Nonsense suppression in yeast cells overproducing Sup35 (eRF3) is caused by its non-heritable amyloids.

    Aleksandra B. Salnikova;Dmitry S. Kryndushkin;Vladimir N. Smirnov;Vitaly V. Kushnirov

  • Comparative studies on covalent and noncovalent immobilization of protein molecules on the surface of liposomes.

    V.P. Torchilin;V.S. Goldmacher;V.N. Smirnov

Frequent Co-Authors

Vladimir P. Torchilin
Vladimir P. Torchilin Northeastern University
Alexander N. Orekhov
Alexander N. Orekhov Institute for Atherosclerosis Research
Vladimir R. Muzykantov
Vladimir R. Muzykantov University of Pennsylvania
Valdur Saks
Valdur Saks National Institute of Chemical Physics and Biophysics
Vsevolod A. Tkachuk
Vsevolod A. Tkachuk Lomonosov Moscow State University
Victor Koteliansky
Victor Koteliansky Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology
Edgar Haber
Edgar Haber Harvard University
Konstantin G. Birukov
Konstantin G. Birukov University of Chicago
Alex Bobik
Alex Bobik Baker IDI Heart and Diabetes Institute
Alexander L. Klibanov
Alexander L. Klibanov University of Virginia

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