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Pavel Anfimov
Publications - 11
Citations - 261
Pavel Anfimov is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Virus & Rimantadine. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 11 publications receiving 219 citations.
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Synthesis and anti-viral activity of azolo-adamantanes against influenza A virus.
Vladimir V. Zarubaev,Efim L. Golod,Pavel Anfimov,Anna A. Shtro,Victor V. Saraev,Alexey S. Gavrilov,Alexander V. Logvinov,Oleg I. Kiselev +7 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that influenza viruses can be inhibited by adamantyl-azoles and thus have potential for developing antiviral agents with an alternate mechanism of action.
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New quaternary ammonium camphor derivatives and their antiviral activity, genotoxic effects and cytotoxicity.
A. S. Sokolova,Capital O Cyrilliclga I Yarovaya,Capital A Cyrillicndrey V Shernyukov,Capital Em Cyrillicichail A Pokrovsky,Capital A Cyrillicndrey G Pokrovsky,V. A. Lavrinenko,Vladimir V. Zarubaev,Tatiana S. Tretiak,Pavel Anfimov,Oleg I. Kiselev,Anatoly B. Beklemishev,Nariman F. Salakhutdinov +11 more
TL;DR: Results show close agreement with the data of independent studies on toxicity of these compounds, in particular that the toxicity of compounds strongly depends on spacer length.
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Camphor-based symmetric diimines as inhibitors of influenza virus reproduction
A. S. Sokolova,Olga I. Yarovaya,Olga I. Yarovaya,Dina V. Korchagina,Vladimir V. Zarubaev,Tatiana S. Tretiak,Pavel Anfimov,Oleg I. Kiselev,Nariman F. Salakhutdinov +8 more
TL;DR: Derivatives of camphor can be considered as prospective antiinfluenza compounds active against influenza viruses resistant to adamantane-based drugs.
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Photodynamic inactivation of influenza virus with fullerene C60 suspension in allantoic fluid.
Vladimir V. Zarubaev,I. M. Belousova,Oleg I. Kiselev,Levon B. Piotrovsky,Pavel Anfimov,Tatyana C. Kris’ko,Tatyana D. Muraviova,Vladimir V. Rylkov,Andrey M. Starodubzev,Alexey C. Sirotkin +9 more
TL;DR: Water-insoluble fullerenes may be considered as a prospective way for inactivation of enveloped viruses in biological materials including blood products.
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Influenza surveillance in russia based on epidemiological and laboratory data for the period from 2005 to 2012.
Sominina Anna,Elena Burtseva,Mikhail Yu. Eropkin,L. S. Karpova,Vladimir V. Zarubaev,Elizaveta Smorodintseva,N. I. Konovalova,Daria Danilenko,Alexandra Prokopetz,Grudinin Mp,Maria Pisareva,Pavel Anfimov,Kirill Stolyarov,Oleg I. Kiselev,Shevchenko Es,Valeriya Ivanova,Trushakova Sv,Nataliya Breslav,Dmitriy Lvov,Alexander Klimov,Ann Moen,Nancy J. Cox +21 more
TL;DR: Influenza surveillance in Russia was improved as a result of enhancing capacity to international standards and the introduction of new methods in NICs such as rRT-PCR diagnosis, regular testing of influenza viruses for susceptibility to antivirals, phylogenetic analysis as well as organization of sentinel surveillance in a number of Regional Base Laboratories.