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Skorobogat'ko Ov
Researcher at Russian Academy of Sciences
Publications - 10
Citations - 819
Skorobogat'ko Ov is an academic researcher from Russian Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ceruloplasmin & Electrode. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 10 publications receiving 776 citations.
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Laccase: properties, catalytic mechanism, and applicability
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New enzyme sensors for morphine and codeine based on morphine dehydrogenase and laccase
Christian G. Bauer,Andrea Kühn,Nenad Gajovic,Skorobogat'ko Ov,Peter-John Holt,Neil C. Bruce,Alexander Makower,Christopher R. Lowe,Frieder W. Scheller +8 more
TL;DR: Two new enzymatic methods have been developed to quantify morphine and codeine simultaneously in a flow injection system (FIA) giving two signals without the requirement for a separation step, allowing discrimination between morphine andcodeine in less than 1 min after injection.
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A new approach to the construction of potentiometric immunosensors.
TL;DR: An electrochemical immunosensor based on a new detection principle was developed and laccase, which is able to catalyse the electroreduction of oxygen via the direct (mediatorless) mechanism was used as an enzyme label.
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Modulatory effects of ceruloplasmin on lymphocytes, neutrophils and monocytes of patients with altered immune status.
E.L. Saenko,Skorobogat'ko Ov,P. Tarasenko,V. Romashko,L. Zhuravetz,L. Zadorozhnaya,O.F. Senjuk,Alexander I. Yaropolov +7 more
TL;DR: Cp had an effect on rosetting only when lymphocytes were preincubated with it, suggesting that Cp binding to lymphocytes was responsible for these effects, and the decrease in all types of rosetting was dose-related.
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Laccase as a New Enzymatic Label for Enzyme Immunoassay
Skorobogat'ko Ov,Andrey L. Gindilis,Elena N. Troitskaya,Alexander M. Shuster,Alexander I. Yaropolov +4 more
TL;DR: A new immunochemical reagent is suggested containing as an enzyme marker laccase obtained from the cultural liquid of basidial fungi Coriolus hirsutus, which is simpler than that employing antibody-peroxidase conjugates.