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Korshunov, SS; Skulachev, VP; Starkov, AA. High protonic potential actuates a mechanism of production of reactive oxygen species in mitochondria // FEBS LETTERS.—1997.— V.416.— №1.— P.15-18. |
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Skulachev, VP. Uncoupling: new approaches to an old problem of bioenergetics // BIOCHIMICA ET BIOPHYSICA ACTA-BIOENERGETICS.—1998.— V.1363.— №2.— P.100-124. |
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Skulachev, VP. Role of uncoupled and non-coupled oxidations in maintenance of safely low levels of oxygen and its one-electron reductants // QUARTERLY REVIEWS OF BIOPHYSICS.—1996.— V.29.— №2.— P.169-202. |
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Skulachev, VP. Cytochrome c in the apoptotic and antioxidant cascades // FEBS LETTERS.—1998.— V.423.— №3.— P.275-280. |
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SKULACHEV, VP. FATTY-ACID CIRCUIT AS A PHYSIOLOGICAL MECHANISM OF UNCOUPLING OF OXIDATIVE-PHOSPHORYLATION // FEBS LETTERS.—1991.— V.294.— №3.— P.158-162. |
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Papa, S; Skulachev, VP. Reactive oxygen species, mitochondria, apoptosis and aging // MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR BIOCHEMISTRY.—1997.— V.174.— №1-2.— P.305-319. |
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Skulachev, VP. Why are mitochondria involved in apoptosis? Permeability transition pores and apoptosis as selective mechanisms to eliminate superoxide-producing mitochondria and cell // FEBS LETTERS.—1996.— V.397.— №1.— P.7-10. |
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ANDREYEV, AY; BONDAREVA, TO; DEDUKHOVA, VI; MOKHOVA, EN; SKULACHEV, VP; TSOFINA, LM; VOLKOV, NI; VYGODINA, TV. THE ATP-ADP-ANTIPORTER IS INVOLVED IN THE UNCOUPLING EFFECT OF FATTY-ACIDS ON MITOCHONDRIA // EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF BIOCHEMISTRY.—1989.— V.182.— №3.— P.585-592. |
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HOLZ, M; DRACHEV, LA; MOGI, T; OTTO, H; KAULEN, AD; HEYN, MP; SKULACHEV, VP; KHORANA, HG. REPLACEMENT OF ASPARTIC ACID-96 BY ASPARAGINE IN BACTERIORHODOPSIN SLOWS BOTH THE DECAY OF THE M-INTERMEDIATE AND THE ASSOCIATED PROTON MOVEMENT // PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.—1989.— V.86.— №7.— P.2167-2171. |
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Skulachev, VP. Mitochondrial filaments and clusters as intracellular power-transmitting cables // TRENDS IN BIOCHEMICAL SCIENCES.—2001.— V.26.— №1.— P.23-29. |
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