S. M. Klimenko
Academy of Medical Sciences, United Kingdom
5 Papers
14 Citations
S. M. Klimenko is an academic researcher from Academy of Medical Sciences, United Kingdom. The author has contributed to research in topics: Virus & Influenza A virus. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 5 publications.
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"Karshi" virus, a new flavivirus (Togaviridae) isolated from Ornithodoros papillipes (Birula, 1895) ticks in Uzbek S.S.R.
D. K. Lvov,V. M. Neronov,V. L. Gromashevsky,Skvortsova Tm,L. K. Berezina,G. A. Sidorova,Z. M. Zhmaeva,Yu A. Gofman,S. M. Klimenko,K. B. Fomina +9 more
TL;DR: Three identical strains of an arbovirus were isolated from 475 ticks collected in June, 1972, in burrows of the great gerbil in the environs of Beshkent, Karshinsk steppe, Uzbekistan, to consider the isolated agent as a new virus, “Karshi” virus.
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The properties of intracellular paramyxovirus ribonucleoprotein in a nonpermissive system.
TL;DR: The properties of Sendai virus ribonucleoprotein isolated from the cytoplasm of infected Ehrlich tumor cells (eRNP) were compared with those of RNP isolated from Send Dai virus infected mouse fibroblasts (mR NP) and from Sendai virions (vRNP).
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Virus “Tamdy” — A new arbovirus, isolated in the Uzbec S.S.R. and Turkmen S.S.R. from ticksHyalomma asiaticum asiaticum Schulce et Schlottke, 1929, andHyalomma plumbeum plumbeum Panzer, 1796
D. K. Lvov,G. A. Sidorova,V. L. Gromashevsky,M. Kurbanov,L. M. Skvoztsova,Yu. P. Gofman,L. K. Berezina,S. M. Klimenko,V. A. Zakharyan,Aristova Va,V. M. Neronov +10 more
TL;DR: The virus was named “Tamdy” after the place of isolation of a prototype strain LEIV-1308 Uz, and Morphologically the virus resembles the Bunyaviridae.
Studies on the genetic determinants of influenza virus pathogenicity for mice with the use of reassortants between mouse-adapted and non-adapted variants of the same virus strain.
I. A. Rudneva,N. V. Kaverin,N. L. Varich,A. K. Gitelman,A. M. Makhov,S. M. Klimenko,V. M. Zhdanov +6 more
TL;DR: The genetic basis of virulence acquired in the course of influenza virus adaptation to a new host was found to be linked to the antigenic specificity of hemagglutinin (HA).