Larisa Fedorova

Details der Publikationsliste

Zeitraum

1992 - 2006

Anzahl

12

Co-Autoren

Where is the difference between the genomes of humans and annelids? (2006)

Fedorov, Alexei, Fedorova, Larisa

Abstract The first systematic investigation of an annelid genome has revealed that the genes of the marine worm Platynereis dumerilii are more closely related to those of vertebrates than to those of...

Mystery of Intron Gain (2003)

Fedorov, Alexei, Roy, Scott, Fedorova, Larisa, Gilbert, Walter

For nearly 15 years, it has been widely believed that many introns were recently acquired by the genes of multicellular organisms. However, the mechanism of acquisition has yet to be described for a...

Mystery of Intron Gain (2003)

Fedorov, Alexei, Roy, Scott, Fedorova, Larisa, Gilbert, Walter

For nearly 15 years, it has been widely believed that many introns were recently acquired by the genes of multicellular organisms. However, the mechanism of acquisition has yet to be described for a...

Comparison of intron-containing and intron-lacking human genes elucidates putative exonic splicing enhancers (2001)

Fedorov, Alexei, Saxonov, Serge, Fedorova, Larisa, Daizadeh, Iraj

Of the rules used by the splicing machinery to precisely determine intron–exon boundaries only a fraction is known. Recent evidence suggests that specific short sequences within exons help in...

Analysis of nonuniformity in intron phase distribution (1992)

Fedorov, Alexey, Suboch, Gennadiy, Bujakov, Maxim, Fedorova, Larisa

The distribution of different intron groups with respect to phases has been analyzed. It has been established that group II introns and nuclear introns have a minimum frequency of phase 2 introns....

Comparison of intron-containing and intron-lacking human genes elucidates putative exonic splicing enhancers

Fedorov, Alexei, Saxonov, Serge, Fedorova, Larisa, Daizadeh, Iraj

Of the rules used by the splicing machinery to precisely determine intron–exon boundaries only a fraction is known. Recent evidence suggests that specific short sequences within exons help in...

Mystery of Intron Gain

Fedorov, Alexei, Roy, Scott, Fedorova, Larisa, Gilbert, Walter

For nearly 15 years, it has been widely believed that many introns were recently acquired by the genes of multicellular organisms. However, the mechanism of acquisition has yet to be described for a...

Where is the difference between the genomes of humans and annelids?

Fedorov, Alexei, Fedorova, Larisa

The first systematic investigation of an annelid genome has revealed that the genes of the marine worm Platynereis dumerilii are more closely related to those of vertebrates than to those of insects...

Comparison of intron-containing and intron-lacking human genes elucidates putative exonic splicing enhancers

Fedorov, Alexei, Saxonov, Serge, Fedorova, Larisa, Daizadeh, Iraj

Of the rules used by the splicing machinery to precisely determine intron–exon boundaries only a fraction is known. Recent evidence suggests that specific short sequences within exons help in...

Mystery of Intron Gain

Fedorov, Alexei, Roy, Scott, Fedorova, Larisa, Gilbert, Walter

For nearly 15 years, it has been widely believed that many introns were recently acquired by the genes of multicellular organisms. However, the mechanism of acquisition has yet to be described for a...

Where is the difference between the genomes of humans and annelids?

Fedorov, Alexei, Fedorova, Larisa

The first systematic investigation of an annelid genome has revealed that the genes of the marine worm Platynereis dumerilii are more closely related to those of vertebrates than to those of insects...

Effects of cardiotonic steroids on dermal collagen synthesis and wound healing

El-Okdi, Nasser, Smaili, Sleiman, Raju, Vanamala, Shidyak, Amjad, Gupta, Shalini, Fedorova, Larisa, ...

We previously reported that cardiotonic steroids stimulate collagen synthesis by cardiac fibroblasts in a process that involves signaling through the Na-K-ATPase pathway (Elkareh et al. Hypertension...