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Parkhomenko IuM

Publications -  8
Citations -  30

Parkhomenko IuM is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Thiamine & Thiamine binding. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 8 publications receiving 30 citations.

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Existence of two different active sites on thiamine binding protein in plasma membranes of synaptosomes

TL;DR: The obtained data indicate that the active sites on SPM responsible for thiamine binding and ThTPase activity have different sensitivity toThiamine antagonists, which allow us to suppose that different active protein sites are responsible for the specific binding and for th Liamine phosphates hydrolysis by TBP of synaptic membranes.
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[To the 20th anniversary of the Chornobyl accident study of vitamin status and provision with micro- and macroelements of limited groups of people at different time periods since the accident at Chornobyl nuclear power plant].

TL;DR: The results of long-term complex studies by groups of authors give evidence on importance and urgency of formulation and execution of International program on optimisation of nutrition, micronutrition status and health among population of affected areas in Ukraine, Bielorus' and Russia.
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Characteristics of thiamine triphosphatase from neural cells plasma membranes

TL;DR: It was shown that the active site of the enzyme that catalyzes the ThTP hydrolysis in neural cells plasma membranes is associated with the inside membrane surface.
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[Characteristic metabolic disturbances in the rat tissues caused by long-term use of alcohol].

TL;DR: The results of this investigation have shown that the part of metabolic changes caused by long-term usage of alcohol, can be caused by direct influence of ethanol or its metabolites on those or other enzymatic proteins or receptors, and their functions can quickly be normalized after the abolition of alcohol.
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Interaction of rat brain thiamine kinase with thiamine and its derivatives

TL;DR: In this article, the role of thiamine in the synthesis of acethylcholine was investigated in rat brain and showed the presence of the regulation site on the enzyme distinguishing from the active enzyme centre and participating in the interaction with which the hydrophobic fragments of the Thiamine molecule participating.