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Elena V. Bichenkova
Researcher at RMIT University
Publications - 69
Citations - 994
Elena V. Bichenkova is an academic researcher from RMIT University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Oligonucleotide & RNA. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 68 publications receiving 915 citations. Previous affiliations of Elena V. Bichenkova include Toyohashi University of Technology & University of Manchester.
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Self-Assembly of Heterobimetallic d-f Hybrid Complexes: Sensitization of Lanthanide Luminescence by d-Block Metal-to-Ligand Charge-Transfer Excited States
Simon J. A. Pope,Benjamin J. Coe,Stephen Faulkner,Elena V. Bichenkova,Xuan Yu,Kenneth T. Douglas +5 more
TL;DR: Carboxylate-bearing d-transition metal bipyridyls form ternary complexes with seven-coordinate Lanthanide centers that exhibit lanthanide-centered emissions sensitized by the MLCT states of the d-block components.
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Incorporation of basic side chains into cryptolepine scaffold: structure-antimalarial activity relationships and mechanistic studies.
João Lavrado,Ghislain G. Cabal,Miguel Prudêncio,Maria M. Mota,Jiri Gut,Philip J. Rosenthal,Cecilia Díaz,Rita C. Guedes,Daniel J. V. A. dos Santos,Elena V. Bichenkova,Kenneth T. Douglas,Rui Moreira,Alexandra Paulo +12 more
TL;DR: These novel cryptolepine analogues with substantially improved antiplasmodial activity and selectivity index provide a promising starting point for development of potent and highly selective agents against drug-resistant malaria parasites.
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Target-assembled tandem oligonucleotide systems based on exciplexes for detecting DNA mismatches and single nucleotide polymorphisms.
TL;DR: This work reports the first exciplex-based split-probe system for DNA detection, which comprises of two 8-mer oligonucleotides complementary to neighbouring sites of a 16-mer DNA target, each equipped with moieties able to form anexciplex on correct, contiguous hybridization.
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A de novo self-assembling peptide hydrogel biosensor with covalently immobilised DNA-recognising motifs.
TL;DR: The first experimental evidence of a self-assembling three-dimensional peptide hydrogel, with recognition motifs immobilized on the surface of fibres capable of sequence-specific oligonucleotide detection is reported.
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Sequence-specific artificial ribonucleases. I. Bis-imidazole-containing oligonucleotide conjugates prepared using precursor-based strategy
Beloglazova Ng,Martin M. Fabani,Marina A. Zenkova,Elena V. Bichenkova,Nikolai N. Polushin,Vladimir V. Sil'nikov,Kenneth T. Douglas,Valentin V. Vlassov +7 more
TL;DR: Antisense oligonucleotide conjugates, bearing constructs with two imidazole residues, were synthesized using a precursor-based technique employing post-synthetic histamine functionalization of oligon nucleotides bearing methoxyoxalamido precursors at the 5'-termini and found to be conformationally highly flexible.