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A. V. Omelchenko

Researcher at Russian Academy of Sciences

Publications -  18
Citations -  134

A. V. Omelchenko is an academic researcher from Russian Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Darevskia & Microsatellite. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 11 publications receiving 63 citations. Previous affiliations of A. V. Omelchenko include Moscow State Pedagogical University.

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The Role of the VEGF Family in Atherosclerosis Development and Its Potential as Treatment Targets

TL;DR: Several modern anti-atherosclerosis VEGFs-targeted experimental procedures, drugs and natural compounds, which could significantly improve the efficiency of atherosclerosis and related CVDs’ treatment are discussed.
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The origin of multiple clones in the parthenogenetic lizard species Darevskia rostombekowi

TL;DR: This work evaluates variation at three variable microsatellite loci for 42 specimens of D. rostombekowi from four populations in Armenia to reject the hypothesis of a single hybridization founder event that resulted in the initial formation of one major clone.
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Clonal Diversity and Clone Formation in the Parthenogenetic Caucasian Rock Lizard Darevskia dahli

TL;DR: A new approach based on the detection and comparison of genotype- specific markers formed by combinations of parental-specific markers was developed and used to identify at least three hybridization founder events that resulted in the initial formation of one major and two rare clones in Darevskia dahli.
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Species Distribution Models and Niche Partitioning among Unisexual Darevskia dahli and Its Parental Bisexual (D. portschinskii, D. mixta) Rock Lizards in the Caucasus

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the influence of environmental factors on the formation of ecological niches and the distribution of lizards and found that the centroids of the niches of the three studied lizards were located in the mountain forests.
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Cholesterol Transport Dysfunction and Its Involvement in Atherogenesis

TL;DR: In this review, disorders of cholesterol metabolism and their possible effect on atherogenesis are examined and special attention is paid to the reverse transport of cholesterol.