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Dmitry A. Shagin

Researcher at Russian National Research Medical University

Publications -  31
Citations -  3380

Dmitry A. Shagin is an academic researcher from Russian National Research Medical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Complementary DNA & cDNA library. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 29 publications receiving 3167 citations. Previous affiliations of Dmitry A. Shagin include Russian Academy of Sciences.

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The mammalian pannexin family is homologous to the invertebrate innexin gap junction proteins.

TL;DR: Cloned genes PANX1, PANX2 and PANX3, encoding putative gap junction proteins homologous to invertebrate innexins, which constitute a new family of mammalian proteins called pannexins are revealed, pointing to their important function.
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Simple cDNA normalization using kamchatka crab duplex-specific nuclease

TL;DR: A novel simple cDNA normalization method that may be effectively used for samples enriched with full-length cDNA sequences and employed to normalize cDNA from nervous tissues of the marine mollusc Aplysia californica to illustrate further the efficiency of the normalization technique.
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GFP-like Proteins as Ubiquitous Metazoan Superfamily: Evolution of Functional Features and Structural Complexity

TL;DR: Diverse GFP-like proteins from previously undersampled and completely new sources are described, including hydromedusae and planktonic Copepoda, and a new yellow protein seems to follow exactly the same structural solution to achieving the yellow color of fluorescence as YFP, an engineered yellow-emitting mutant variant of GFP.
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A Novel Method for SNP Detection Using a New Duplex-Specific Nuclease From Crab Hepatopancreas

TL;DR: A novel assay for single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) detection based on "duplex-specific nuclease preference" (DSNP), where the DNA region containing the SNP site is amplified and the PCR product mixed with signal probes and DSN differentiates between one-nucleotide variations in DNA.