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Ilya Altukhov
Researcher at Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology
Publications - 25
Citations - 714
Ilya Altukhov is an academic researcher from Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Proteome & RNA. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 25 publications receiving 510 citations. Previous affiliations of Ilya Altukhov include Peninsular Malaysia.
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IBD risk loci are enriched in multigenic regulatory modules encompassing putative causative genes
Yukihide Momozawa,Julia Dmitrieva,Emilie Théâtre,Valérie Deffontaine,Souad Rahmouni,Benoit Charloteaux,François Crins,Elisa Docampo,Mahmoud Elansary,Ann Stephan Gori,Christelle Lecut,Rob Mariman,Myriam Mni,Cécile Oury,Ilya Altukhov,Dmitry G. Alexeev,Yuri Aulchenko,Leila Amininejad,Gerd Bouma,Frank Hoentjen,Mark Löwenberg,Bas Oldenburg,Marieke Pierik,Andrea E. Vander Meulen-De Jong,C. Janneke van der Woude,Marijn C. Visschedijk,Mark Lathrop,Jean-Pierre Hugot,Rinse K. Weersma,Martine De Vos,Denis Franchimont,Severine Vermeire,Michiaki Kubo,Edouard Louis,Michel Georges +34 more
TL;DR: The authors provide eQTL datasets for six circulating immune cell types and ileal, colonic and rectal biopsies to map regulatory modules and identify potential causative genes for IBD.
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Proteome–Metabolome Profiling of Ovarian Cancer Ascites Reveals Novel Components Involved in Intercellular Communication
Victoria O. Shender,Marat S. Pavlyukov,Rustam H. Ziganshin,Georgij Arapidi,Sergey I. Kovalchuk,Nikolay Anikanov,Ilya Altukhov,Ilya Altukhov,Dmitry G. Alexeev,Dmitry G. Alexeev,Ivan Butenko,Alexey L. Shavarda,Alexey L. Shavarda,Elena Khomyakova,Evgeniy G. Evtushenko,Lev A. Ashrafyan,Irina B. Antonova,Igor N. Kuznetcov,Alexey Y. Gorbachev,Mikhail I. Shakhparonov,Vadim M. Govorun +20 more
TL;DR: The study reveals the specific features of malignant ascites that are associated with its function as a medium of intercellular communication and Identification of spliceosomal proteins and RNAs in an extracellular medium is of particular interest.
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Microbiome Responses to an Uncontrolled Short-Term Diet Intervention in the Frame of the Citizen Science Project.
Natalia Klimenko,Alexander V. Tyakht,Anna S. Popenko,Anatoly S. Vasiliev,Ilya Altukhov,Dmitry S. Ischenko,Tatiana I. Shashkova,Tatiana I. Shashkova,Daria Efimova,Dmitri A. Nikogosov,Dmitrii A. Osipenko,Sergey Musienko,Kseniya S. Selezneva,Ancha Baranova,Alexander Kurilshikov,Stepan Toshchakov,Aleksei A. Korzhenkov,Nazar I. Samarov,Margarita A. Shevchenko,Alina V. Tepliuk,Dmitry G. Alexeev,Dmitry G. Alexeev +21 more
TL;DR: A paired comparison of the metagenomes before and after the 2-week intervention showed that even a brief, uncontrolled intervention produced profound changes in community structure, paving the way for the development of an individualized diet.
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Outer membrane vesicles secreted by pathogenic and nonpathogenic Bacteroides fragilis represent different metabolic activities.
Natalya B. Zakharzhevskaya,Anna Vanyushkina,Ilya Altukhov,Aleksey L Shavarda,Aleksey L Shavarda,Ivan Butenko,Daria V. Rakitina,Anastasia S Nikitina,Aleksandr I. Manolov,Alina Egorova,Alina Egorova,Eugene E. Kulikov,I. E. Vishnyakov,I. E. Vishnyakov,Gleb Y. Fisunov,Vadim M. Govorun,Vadim M. Govorun +16 more
TL;DR: Compared with NTBF OMVs, metabolic activity of ETBF OMVs provides their similarity to micro reactors that are likely to be used for long-term persistence and implementing pathogenic potential in the host.
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Dissection of affinity captured LINE-1 macromolecular complexes
Martin S. Taylor,Ilya Altukhov,Kelly R. Molloy,Paolo Mita,Hao Jiang,Emily M. Adney,Emily M. Adney,Aleksandra Wudzinska,Sana Badri,Dmitry S. Ischenko,George Eng,Kathleen H. Burns,Kathleen H. Burns,David Fenyö,Brian T. Chait,Dmitry G. Alexeev,Michael P. Rout,Jef D. Boeke,John LaCava,John LaCava +19 more
TL;DR: A cytoplasmic intermediate is described that is hypothesize to be the canonical ORF1p/ORF2p/L1-RNA-containing RNP, and a nuclear population containing ORF 2p, but lacking ORF 1p is described, which likely contains host factors participating in target-primed reverse transcription.