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Agricultural and Biological Sciences (all) #106 of 209 up up by 9 ranks
Environmental Science (all) #132 of 220 up up by 3 ranks
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (all) #138 of 204 up up by 16 ranks
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calendar-icon Last 4 years overview: 156 Published Papers | 195 Citations
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1.3

30% from 2019

CiteRatio for Moscow University Biological Sciences Bulletin from 2016 - 2020
Year Value
2020 1.3
2019 1.0
2018 1.0
2017 0.7
2016 0.5
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0.192

2% from 2019

SJR for Moscow University Biological Sciences Bulletin from 2016 - 2020
Year Value
2020 0.192
2019 0.195
2018 0.228
2017 0.19
2016 0.192
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0.332

18% from 2019

SNIP for Moscow University Biological Sciences Bulletin from 2016 - 2020
Year Value
2020 0.332
2019 0.281
2018 0.373
2017 0.323
2016 0.487
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Moscow University Biological Sciences Bulletin

This journal is a forum for research in all important areas of modern biology. It publishes original work on qualitative, analytical and experimental aspects of research. The scope of articles to be considered includes plant biology, zoology, ecology, evolutionary biology, bio...... Read More

Agricultural and Biological Sciences

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Last updated on
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ISSN
0096-3925
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Impact Factor
Low - 0.043
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Bibliography Name
SPBASIC
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Citation Type
Author Year
(Blonder et al, 1982)
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Beenakker CWJ (2006) Specular andreev reflection in graphene. Phys Rev Lett 97(6):067,007, URL 10.1103/PhysRevLett.97.067007

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open accessOpen access Journal Article DOI: 10.3103/S009639251804003X
Role of Reactive Oxygen Species in Inflammation: A Minireview
M. A. Chelombitko1

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Inflammation is a protective response of a multicellular organism to injury in order to localize, eliminate, and remove harmful stimuli as well as to recover (or replace) damaged tissues. There recently has been increasing evidence that reactive oxygen species (ROS) are involved in the initiation, progression, and resolution ... Inflammation is a protective response of a multicellular organism to injury in order to localize, eliminate, and remove harmful stimuli as well as to recover (or replace) damaged tissues. There recently has been increasing evidence that reactive oxygen species (ROS) are involved in the initiation, progression, and resolution of the inflammatory response. Furthermore, ROS act as microbicidal agents and second messengers in the intracellular signaling. The latter function is performed via posttranslational modification of protein- associated redox-sensitive cysteine residues that can undergo oxidation. At the same time, there is clear evidence that overproduction of ROS may result in cell and tissue injury and contribute to chronic inflammation underlying many neurodegenerative, cardiovascular, and metabolic diseases. This review has focused on the role of ROS in the key inflammatory events (increased vascular permeability and leukocyte extravasation, respiratory burst and phagocytosis, and angiogenesis) and some events leading to the resolution of inflammation. In addition, the pathological function of ROS in oxidative stress is discussed. read more read less

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Inflammation (53%)53% related to the paper, Oxidative stress (53%)53% related to the paper, Reactive oxygen species (51%)51% related to the paper, Respiratory burst (50%)50% related to the paper
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open accessOpen access Journal Article DOI: 10.3103/S0096392516030135
Immobilized microalgae in biotechnology
S. G. Vasilieva1, Elena Lobakova1, A. A. Lukyanov1, Alexei Solovchenko1

Abstract:

Here we present a brief account of current data on immobilization of oxygenic phototrophic microorganisms—cyanobacteria and eukaryotic microalgae—in natural and artificial experimental systems. We emphasize that immobilization e.g. in biofilms is a basic, widespread in nature strategy ensuring the survival of microorganisms. ... Here we present a brief account of current data on immobilization of oxygenic phototrophic microorganisms—cyanobacteria and eukaryotic microalgae—in natural and artificial experimental systems. We emphasize that immobilization e.g. in biofilms is a basic, widespread in nature strategy ensuring the survival of microorganisms. Accordingly, the artificially immobilized microalgal cells might be considered as a special group of biomimetic materials. Special attention is paid to the effect(s) of different immobilization on the physiology of microalgal cells and their stress tolerance as well as productivity of microalgal cultures. A comparison of the advantages and drawbacks of different immobilization techniques and cell carriers is presented. The review concludes with outlook on the possibilities of using of the immobilized phototrophic cells in biotechnology. Specific areas include (but not limited to) the biomass and metabolites production and harvesting, removal of heavy metals, biocapture of nutrients from wastewater and destroying of organic pollutants are explored. read more read less
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Journal Article DOI: 10.3103/S0096392509010040
Associations between the White Sea Invertebrates and Oxygen-Evolving Phototrophic Microorganisms
Olga Gorelova1, Igor A. Kosevich1, Olga Baulina1, T. A. Fedorenko1, A. Z. Torshkhoeva1, Elena Lobakova1

Abstract:

Eleven species of White Sea invertebrates (sponges, actinians, hydroids, polychaetes, and nudibranch mollusks) were tested for the presence of associated oxygen-evolving phototrophic microorganisms (OPM) (microalgae and cyanobacteria). Two main approaches were applied: (a) light and electron microscopy of intact samples and f... Eleven species of White Sea invertebrates (sponges, actinians, hydroids, polychaetes, and nudibranch mollusks) were tested for the presence of associated oxygen-evolving phototrophic microorganisms (OPM) (microalgae and cyanobacteria). Two main approaches were applied: (a) light and electron microscopy of intact samples and fixed preparations of invertebrates, and (b) isolation of microorganisms from samples of invertebrates after mild surface sterilization. The obtained results lead to conclusions on the formation of multicomponent associations by White Sea invertebrates and OPM based on the following data: (1) isolation of 27 cultures of OPM from eight species of invertebrates (sponges, hydroids, polychaete trochophore larva), (2) specificity of association between epibiontic communities of microorganisms and macroorganisms within the same biotope, and (3) spatial integration of micro- and macropartners resulting in the formation of morphological structures within the interorganismic contact zones. read more read less

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Journal Article DOI: 10.3103/S0096392517030105
Gynoecium evolution in angiosperms: Monomery, pseudomonomery, and mixomery

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The presence of a gynoecium composed of carpels is a key feature of angiosperms. The carpel is often regarded as a homologue of the gymnosperm megasporophyll (that is, an ovule-bearing leaf), but higher complexity of the morphological nature of carpel cannot be ruled out. Angiosperm carpels can fuse to form a syncarpous gynoe... The presence of a gynoecium composed of carpels is a key feature of angiosperms. The carpel is often regarded as a homologue of the gymnosperm megasporophyll (that is, an ovule-bearing leaf), but higher complexity of the morphological nature of carpel cannot be ruled out. Angiosperm carpels can fuse to form a syncarpous gynoecium. A syncarpous gynoecium usually includes a well-developed compitum, an area where the pollen tube transmitting tracts of individual carpels unite to enable the transition of pollen tubes from one carpel to another. This phenomenon is a precondition to the emergence of carpel dimorphism manifested as the absence of a functional stigma or fertile ovules in part of the carpels. Pseudomonomery, which is characterized by the presence of a fertile ovule (or ovules) in one carpel only, is a specific case of carpel dimorphism. A pseudomonomerous gynoecium usually has a single plane of symmetry and is likely to share certain features of the regulation of morphogenesis with the monosymmetric perianth and androecium. A genuine monomerous gynoecium consists of a single carpel. Syncarpous gynoecia can be abruptly transformed into monomerous gynoecia in the course of evolution or undergo sterilization and gradual reduction of some carpels. Partial or nearly complete loss of carpel individuality that precludes the assignment of an ovule (or ovules) to an individual carpel is observed in a specific group of gynoecia. We termed this phenomenon mixomery, since it should be distinguished from pseudomonomery. read more read less

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Journal Article DOI: 10.3103/S0096392516030081
Biosafety of plant viruses for human and animals
Nikolai Nikitin1, E.A. Trifonova1, Olga Karpova1, Joseph Atabekov1

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Currently, virions and virus-like particles (VLPs) of plant viruses are considered as the basis for the development of new biotechnologies for human and veterinary medicine, including production of modern and safe vaccines, targeted delivery systems, and novel diagnostic preparations, as well as for production of therapeutic ... Currently, virions and virus-like particles (VLPs) of plant viruses are considered as the basis for the development of new biotechnologies for human and veterinary medicine, including production of modern and safe vaccines, targeted delivery systems, and novel diagnostic preparations, as well as for production of therapeutic proteins in plants. Despite the fact that plant viruses cannot replicate in vertebrates, there are data that they are able to reproduce one or another phase of the infectious cycle in mammalian cells. Moreover, it was shown that plant viruses can be permanently present in a human and animal organism and can use it as a vector. In the review, the results of biocompatibility, toxicity, teratogenicity, and distribution of plant viruses are presented. Based on recent data, it can be affirmed that plant viruses are safe for humans and animals. It was shown that the virions are biodegradable and are easily eliminated from an organism of laboratory animals. Furthermore the virions and VLPs of plant viruses are highly immunogenic and presentation of antigenic determinant of human and animal pathogens on their surface allow to simulate a safe viral particle that is able to replace live attenuated vaccines. read more read less

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