A.V. Krushinsky

610 total citations
14 papers, 499 citations indexed

About

A.V. Krushinsky is a scholar working on Immunology, Surgery and Molecular Biology. According to data from OpenAlex, A.V. Krushinsky has authored 14 papers receiving a total of 499 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 6 papers in Immunology, 4 papers in Surgery and 4 papers in Molecular Biology. Recurrent topics in A.V. Krushinsky's work include Atherosclerosis and Cardiovascular Diseases (4 papers), Protease and Inhibitor Mechanisms (2 papers) and Biomarkers in Disease Mechanisms (2 papers). A.V. Krushinsky is often cited by papers focused on Atherosclerosis and Cardiovascular Diseases (4 papers), Protease and Inhibitor Mechanisms (2 papers) and Biomarkers in Disease Mechanisms (2 papers). A.V. Krushinsky collaborates with scholars based in Russia, New Zealand and Australia. A.V. Krushinsky's co-authors include Vladimir N. Smirnov, Alexander N. Orekhov, Е. Р. Андреева, Paul J. Donaldson, V.V. Tertov, В. Н. Смирнов, Alex Agrotis, Peter Kanellakis, Э. М. Тарарак and Alex Bobik and has published in prestigious journals such as Circulation, Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences and Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science.

In The Last Decade

A.V. Krushinsky

14 papers receiving 484 citations

Peers

A.V. Krushinsky
Theo JC Van Berkel Netherlands
M S Runge United States
Gerard F. Clunn United Kingdom
Jeanne M. Manganello United States
Nataliya Pidkovka United States
Huzoor Akbar United States
Todd M. Quinton United States
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All Works

14 of 14 papers shown
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Krushinsky, A.V., et al.. (2003). Expression Patterns for Glucose Transporters GLUT1 and GLUT3 in the Normal Rat Lens and in Models of Diabetic Cataract. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science. 44(8). 3458–3458. 43 indexed citations
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Krushinsky, A.V., et al.. (2002). Molecular Profiling and Cellular Localization of Connexin Isoforms in the Rat Ciliary Epithelium. Experimental Eye Research. 75(1). 9–21. 25 indexed citations
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Salomon, Robert G., Kamaljit Kaur, Eugene A. Podrez, et al.. (2000). HNE-Derived 2-Pentylpyrroles Are Generated during Oxidation of LDL, Are More Prevalent in Blood Plasma from Patients with Renal Disease or Atherosclerosis, and Are Present in Atherosclerotic Plaques. Chemical Research in Toxicology. 13(7). 557–564. 86 indexed citations
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Bobik, Alex, Alex Agrotis, Peter Kanellakis, et al.. (1999). Distinct Patterns of Transforming Growth Factor-β Isoform and Receptor Expression in Human Atherosclerotic Lesions. Circulation. 99(22). 2883–2891. 142 indexed citations
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Мазуров, А. В., et al.. (1996). Deficiency of P‐selectin in a patient with grey platelet syndrome. European Journal Of Haematology. 57(1). 38–41. 8 indexed citations
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Romanov, Yu. A., Irina V. Balyasnikova, Tatiana V. Byzova, et al.. (1994). Endothelial Heterogeneity and Intimal Blood‐Borne Cells. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 748(1). 12–37. 15 indexed citations
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Krushinsky, A.V., et al.. (1992). Centriole modification in human aortic endothelial cells. Journal of Structural Biology. 109(1). 1–12. 21 indexed citations
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Babaev, Vladimir R., Alexander S. Antonov, Yu. A. Romanov, et al.. (1988). Identification of intimal subendothelial cells from human aorta in primary culture. Atherosclerosis. 71(1). 45–56. 17 indexed citations
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Orekhov, Alexander N., A.V. Krushinsky, Е. Р. Андреева, Repin Vs, & Vladimir N. Smirnov. (1986). Adult human aortic cells in primary culture: heterogeneity in shape. Heart and Vessels. 2(4). 193–201. 14 indexed citations
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Orekhov, Alexander N., V.V. Tertov, A.V. Krushinsky, et al.. (1985). Lipids in cells of atherosclerotic and uninvolved human aorta. Experimental and Molecular Pathology. 42(1). 117–137. 85 indexed citations
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Orekhov, Alexander N., Е. Р. Андреева, V.V. Tertov, & A.V. Krushinsky. (1984). Dissociated Cells from Different Layers of Adult Human Aortic Wall. Cells Tissues Organs. 119(2). 99–105. 20 indexed citations
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Orekhov, Alexander N., et al.. (1984). Heterogeneity of Human Aortic Cells in Regard to RNA Content. Journal of Vascular Research. 21(6). 290–297. 2 indexed citations
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Krushinsky, A.V., Alexander N. Orekhov, & Vladimir N. Smirnov. (1983). Stellate Cells in the Intima of Human Aorta. Cells Tissues Organs. 117(3). 266–269. 9 indexed citations
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Krushinsky, A.V., Alexander N. Orekhov, & В. Н. Смирнов. (1983). Stellate cells in the intima of human aorta. Application of alkaline dissociation method in the analysis of the vessel wall cellular content.. PubMed. 117(3). 266–9. 12 indexed citations

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