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Svetlana Volkova
Svetlana Volkova
The Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Biosustainability
Verified email at biosustain.dtu.dk
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Composite scaffolds containing silk fibroin, gelatin, and hydroxyapatite for bone tissue regeneration and 3D cell culturing
MM Moisenovich, AY Arkhipova, AA Orlova, SV Volkova, SE Zacharov, ...
Acta Naturae (англоязычная версия) 6 (1 (20)), 2014
572014
Metabolic Modelling as a Framework for Metabolomics Data Integration and Analysis
S Volkova, MRA Matos, M Mattanovich, I Marín de Mas
Metabolites 10 (8), 303, 2020
552020
Model-guided dynamic control of essential metabolic nodes boosts acetyl-coenzyme A–dependent bioproduction in rewired Pseudomonas putida
E Kozaeva, S Volkova, MRA Matos, MP Mezzina, T Wulff, DC Volke, ...
Metabolic Engineering 67, 373-386, 2021
412021
Relationship between gelatin concentrations in silk fibroin-based composite scaffolds and adhesion and proliferation of mouse embryo fibroblasts.
A Orlova, M Kotlyarova, V Lavrenov, S Volkova, A Arkhipova
Bulletin of Experimental Biology & Medicine 158 (1), 2014
212014
Chromosomal barcoding as a tool for multiplexed phenotypic characterization of laboratory evolved lineages
LJ Jahn, A Porse, C Munck, D Simon, S Volkova, MOA Sommer
Scientific reports 8 (1), 1-12, 2018
152018
Adaptive Changes in the Vestibular System of Land Snail to a 30-Day Spaceflight and Readaptation on Return to Earth
N Aseyev, AK Vinarskaya, M Roshchin, TA Korshunova, AY Malyshev, ...
Frontiers in cellular neuroscience 11, 348, 2017
122017
GRASP: a computational platform for building kinetic models of cellular metabolism
MRA Matos, PA Saa, N Cowie, S Volkova, M de Leeuw, LK Nielsen
Bioinformatics Advances 2 (1), vbac066, 2022
52022
MODEL-GUIDED DYNAMIC CRISPRI CONTROL BOOSTS BIOPRODUCTION IN REWIRED PSEUDOMONAS PUTIDA
E Kozaeva, S Volkova, MRA Matos, MP Mezzina, T Wulff, DC Volke, ...
Accessing the metabolic potential of Pseudomonas putida through dedicated …, 2021
2021
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