SpringerLink, oldest first, On SpringerLink, results of search for name: Ostroumov S.A. (biology, Moscow Univ.) 610 results on 31 pages; some examples of that list: sorted by Ostroumov S.A. is author, co-author, or was cited

On SpringerLink, results of search for name: Ostroumov S.A. (biology, Moscow Univ.)
610 results on 31 pages;
 some examples of publications on that list:
sorted by Oldest First; 
Ostroumov S.A. is author, co-author, or was cited:
top Springer publications,
https://5bio5.blogspot.com/2017/10/springerlink-oldest-first.html

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Links to lots of  the online texts of the Sergei Ostroumov's papers mentioned below are given here:

[Journal Publications, Sergei Ostroumov, environmental science, biology, water, ecology; links to materials online on ResearchGate; in English, in Russian]:
https://5bio5.blogspot.com/2017/11/articles.html;

Publications of Sergei Ostroumov, in English, in Russian.   https://www.researchgate.net/publication/320628194; More than 370 titles on ResearchGate, with links to texts online free. Environmental science, biology, ecology, water quality, ecotoxicology, conservation, 44 p.; According to ResearchGate 2017/10/26;
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/311571758;


results of search for name: Ostroumov S.A. ,
610 results on 31 pages;
examples of publications on that list:
sorted by Oldest First; 
Ostroumov S.A. was cited, or was author, co-author: 

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    Isoprenoids and Bacteriorhodopsin in Halobacteria

    Halophilic (salt-loving), thermophilic, acidophilic or psychrophilic organisms are all examples of biological adaption to ex- treme environmental conditions. Halophilic organisms are distinguished from marine ...


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    Reconstitution of the Inner Mitochondrial Membrane

    Oxidative phosphorylation takes place in the inner mitochondrial membrane. This reaction is so complex that its molecular mechanism cannot be deduced from input—output relationships of intact mitochondria. Sin...

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    A hypothesis of the evolution of biological energy transducers

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      Ca++-induced fusion of fragmented sarcoplasmic reticulum with artificial planar bilayers

      Addition of fragmented sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) vesicles to the aqueous phase of a black lipid membrane (BLM) causes a large increase in BLM conductance within 10 min. The conductance increase is absolutely...


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      Proton Translocation by Bacteriorhodopsin in Model Systems

      Bacteriorhodopsin is a rhodopsin-like pigment found in the cell membrane of halobacteria. It occurs in discrete patches with a planar hexagonal lattice structure known as the purple membrane (Oesterhelt and St...

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      Rhodopsin and other proteins in artificial lipid membranes

      Some basic aspects of incorporation of hydrophobic peptides and proteins in artificial lipid membranes are discussed. As examples valinomycin as a carrier model and gramicidin A as a channel former in lipid vesic...

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      What does Halobacterium tell us about photoreception?

      A photosensory mechanism is proposed for Halobacterium halobium based on the observation of light-induced motor responses. Possible mechanisms of signal transduction in Halobacterium are discussed. Bacteriorhodop...

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      Light-induced generation of electric potential difference in membranes of purple and green sulfur bacteria

      When associated with a planar phospholipid membrane, chromatophores isolated from photosynthetic sulfur bacteriaChromatium minutissimum, Ectothiorhodospira shaposhnikovii, andChlorobium limicola f. thiosulfatophi...



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      Purple membrane vesicles: Morphology and proton translocation

      Purple membrane vesicles prepared by different techniques differ widely in their morphology and ability to establish a proton gradient in the light. The procedures used to prepare active vesicles do not comple...

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      Proton transport by bacteriorhodopsin through an interface film

      Interface films of purple membrane and lipid containing spectroscopically intact and oriented bacteriorhodopsin have been used as a model system to study the function of this protein. Small positive charges in...


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      Systematics and Phylogenetics of the Algae

      In research practice, taxonomists tend to immerse themselves in their devoted skilfulness, and lose sight of the motives of their activities.This review serves as to complement the everyday work. In my precedi...

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      Reconstitution of Biological Membranes

      Biological membranes are currently envisaged as a fluid lipid bilayer with the membrane proteins freely floating in it (Singer and Nicolson, 1972). Most of these proteins are involved in membrane-linked functi...


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      Recently published papers in the field of molecular evolution

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      Age differences in temperature dependence of repolarization of the adrenocortical cell membrane

      In experiments on isolated adrenals of male rats of two age groups (5 and 28–29 months) no age differences were found in the membrane potential of cells in the zona fasciculata of the cortex. The temperature d...

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      Electrochemical Proton Gradient across the Membranes of Photophosphorylating Bacteria

      The goal of this review is to consider recent experimental data concerning a new parameter of prokaryotic membranes—the electrochemical protons gradient (ΔμH+) predicted by Mitchell (1966)—in the case of photopho...

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      Author and Subject Indexes


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      Reconstitution of Membrane Transport Functions

      At the very outset of this survey of membrane transport reconstitution, it is fitting to remind the reader that reconstitution is not a technique, nor is it new. Rather it is a basic approach to biological sci...


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      Transhydrogenase

      This chapter deals with nicotinamide nucleotide transhydrogenases, E.C.1.6.1.1 (pyridine nucleotide oxidoreductase) which catalyze hydrogen transfer between two pyridine nucleotides: 1 ...


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      Photocurrents generated by bacteriorhodopsin on planar bilayer membranes

      When purple-membrane fragments from Halobacterium halobium are added to one aqueous phase of a positively-charged black lipid membrane, the membrane becomes photoelectrically active. Under normal conditions th...

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      The Sulfur Cycle

      The geochemistry of sulfur is to a great extent affected by the biosphere. Living organisms transform sulfur from one oxidation state to another, thus changing the chemical properties of sulfur compounds and t...


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      Chemical evolution and the origin of life



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      Photosynthesis Bibliography

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      Bacteriorhodopsin-mediated photoelectric responses in lipid/water systems

      Bacteriorhodopsin-mediated photopotential generation has been studied in two kinds of lipid/water systems: (1) decane solution of asolectin was used as the lipid phase; (2) a mixture of bacteriorhodopsin sheet...

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      Model Photoresponsive Membranes

      Basic mechanisms underlying action of light on biological systems are located in the membranous portions of cells. In plant photosynthesis the conversion of solar to chemical energy is associated with thylakoi...


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      The chromophore retinal in bacteriorhodopsin does not change its attachment site, lysine 216, during proton translocation and light-dark adaptation

      In order to determine the attachment site(s) of the chromophore retinal in bacteriorhodopsin and to examine the possible occurrence of light-induced changes in its binding site, all accessible lysine residues ...
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      Strategies in the reassembly of membrane proteins into lipid bilayer systems and their functional assay

      The various strategies available today to reassemble functional membrane proteins into model lipid bilayer systems are briefly described. Some of their virtues and weaknesses are discussed. The intimate relati...

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      Reconstituted Membrane Systems

      This chapter is concerned with describing recent advances in the study of membrane systems by reconstitution methods. Particular emphasis is placed on the use of artificial phospholipid structures in the recon...
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    A new observation onHalobacterium halobium; light-induced volume flow through the whole organism

    A new observation on theH. halobium cells is reported. It has been observed that when the cells are exposed to light a volume flow is observed through them. The magnitude of the light-induced volume flow depends ...



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    Photosynthesis Bibliography volume 13 1982

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    Electrical Double Layers in Pigment-Containing Biomembranes

    Displacement photocurrents are unique to pigment-containing biomembranes. They belong to a special class of bioelectric signals that are generated by rapid charge displacements in the membranes. Interpretation...

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    Additional tangential and normal stress close to the wall in the motion of a two-component flow

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    Are chloroplasts and mitochondria the remnants of prokaryotic endosymbionts?

    Many natural and synthetic compounds are used in studying the relationships between semiautonomous cellular organelles and nueleocytoplasm. These studies, together with analyses of the organelle macromolecules...

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    Internal Electric Fields Generated by Surface Charges and Induced by Visible Light in Bacteriorhodopsin Membranes

    Bacteriorhodopsin functions as a light-driven proton pump, and is the major protein component in the purple membrane of Halobacterium halobium. An externally applied electric field has a prominent effect on its p...
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    Fast charge translocations associated with partial reactions of the Na,K-pump: I. Current and voltage transients after photochemical release of ATP

    Nonstationary electric currents are described which are generated by the Na,K-pump. Flat membrane sheets 0.2–1 μm in diameter containing a high density of oriented N,K-ATPase molecules are bound to a planar li...


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    Pump and Displacement Currents of Reconstituted ATP Synthase on Black Lipid Membranes

    Purified ATP synthase (F0F1) from Rhodospirillum rubrum was reconstituted into asolectine liposomes which were then adsorbed to a planar lipid bilayer. After the addition of an inactive photolabile ATP derivative...
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    Pump and displacement currents of reconstituted ATP synthase on black lipid membranes

    Purified ATP synthase (F 0 F 1) fromRhodospirillum rubrum was reconstituted into asolectin liposomes which were than adsorbed to a planar lipid bilayer. After the addition of an inactive photolabile ATP derivativ...
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    Generation of Membrane Potential from Different Energy-Linked Reactions in Photosynthetic Bacteria

    The protonmotive force Δp is composed of both a chemical component (ΔpH) and an electrical component (ΔΨ) according to the relationship [1]: <...
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    Change in the anthropogenic geochemical impact on the biosphere

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    Demonstration of the electrogenicity of proton translocation during the phosphorylation step in gastric H+K+-ATPase

    Membrane fragments containing the H+K-ATPase from parietal cells have been adsorbed to a planar lipid membrane. The transport activity of the enzyme was determined by measuring electrical currents via the capaci...
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    Problems at the Ecosystem Level

    To analyze conservation problems at the ecosystem level it is necessary to investigate inter alia problems of changes in their structure, disturbances of interspecies interactions, breakage of information flow...
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    4.2.12 References for 4.2

    This document is part of Subvolume E ‘Garnets’ of Volume 27 ‘Magnetic Properties of Non-Metallic Inorganic Compounds Based on Transition Elements’ of Landolt-Börnstein - Group III Condensed Matter.
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    Problems at the Ontogenetic Level

    Next to the molecular and genetic level of the organization of living matter is the ontogenetic one. At this ontogenetic level individual organisms are considered as the units of life.

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    Problems at the Species-Population Level

    A population is a basic elementary unit at the species-population level. In the sense of evolution genetics, as population is designated a minimum self-propagating group of single-species individual animals wh...

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    Need for Ecologization of Society’s Activities

    In the 20th century, industrial production, commodity consumption and other development indices are going up the exponential curve. Neither the Earth’s biosphere, nor economy, nor man as a biological species w...


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    Electrical Currents of the Light Driven Pump Bacteriorhodopsin. The Role of Asp 85 and Asp 96 on Proton Translocation

    The functional properties of the light-driven proton pump of bacteriorhodopsin and two point-mutated analogues have been studied on planar lipid membranes and on gels where membrane fragments containing the io...


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    Fate and Effects of the Surfactant Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate

    Surface-active agents, or surfactants, are detersive chemicals characterized by having two different moieties, one polar and the other nonpolar, at opposite ends of a single molecule. The polar moiety is refer...

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    Kinetics of transient pump currents generated by the (H,K)-ATPase after an ATP concentration jump

    (H,K)-ATPase containing membranes from hog stomach were attached to black lipid membranes. Currents induced by an ATP concentration jump were recorded and analyzed. A sum of three exponentials (τ ...
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    Satellite Observations in Global Ecology

    The 20th century is approaching its end under conditions of the intensification of a number of global environmental problems (see “References”). Mankind has entered a phase in its development when the predicti...
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    Comparative competitiveness of strains degrading xenobiotics and microorganisms from various ecosystems

    Microorganisms possessing specific activity have been used by man for a long time now in the processes of biosynthesis, biotransformation and biodegradation of various compounds. Significant amounts are releas...


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    CLIMATE CHANGE, AGRICULTURE AND WETLANDS IN EASTERN EUROPE: VULNERABILITY, ADAPTATION AND POLICY

    Naturally-occurring wetlands perform such functions as flood control, pollution filtration, nutrient recycling, sediment accretion, groundwater recharge and water supply, erosion control, and plant and wildlif...
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    Steroid alkaloids of the plant and animal Kingdoms

    This review, which covers the literature for 1988–1996, gives new information on the occurrence of steroid alkaloids in Nature and discusses ecological and biogenetic aspects of their study.




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    Author Index, Volume 32, Numbers 1-6, 2000

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    Plant Biotests for Soil and Water Contaminated with Oil and Oil Products

    Reactions of higher plants (mustard, oat, rye, lettuce, dill and barley) and microalgae (Euglena gracilis) to the contamination of soil and water with oil and oil products was studied. The germination of seeds wa...
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    Tables of Contents, Volume 32, Numbers 1-6, 2000


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    An Amphiphilic Substance Inhibits the Mollusk Capacity to Filter out Phytoplankton Cells from Water

    The effect of synthetic anionic surface active substance (SAS) sodium dodecylsulfate (SDS, 4 mg/l) on the kinetics of water filtration by mussel Mytilus edulis was studied. A suspension of algae Isochrysis galban...

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  1. The Use of Data on Allozyme Variability in Marine Invertebrate Populations for Biological Monitoring

    This paper reviews theoretical bases, experimental investigations, and the practice of using allozyme variability of marine invertebrate populations for environmental monitoring. The causes of unsuccessful att...
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    Gravi- and Chemotropisms of the Primary Maize Roots when Affected by Lead and Cadmium

    Gravity-imposed growth orientation was studied in the roots of three-day-old maize seedlings treated for 3 h with 10–5to 10–2-M lead and cadmium nitrate solutions. Cubic agar blocks (1 mm3) containing lead and ca...

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    Influence of benthic and interstitial processes on nutrient changes along a regulated reach of a large river (Rhône River, France)

    Benthic and hyporheic (i.e. the water-saturated interstitial zone beneath river bed-sediments) processes together modify particulate and dissolved nutrient fluxes in streams, but the relative importance of the...

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    Inhibitory Analysis of Regulatory Interactions in Trophic Webs



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    Effect of Amphiphilic Chemicals on Filter-Feeding Marine Organisms



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    Imbalance of Factors Providing Control of Unicellular Plankton Populations Exposed to Anthropogenic Impact

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    Pellets of Some Mollusks in the Biogeochemical Flows of C, N, P, Si, and Al

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    Responses of Unio tumidusto Mixed Chemical Preparations and the Hazard of Synecological Summation of Anthropogenic Effects

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    The Hazard of a Two-Level Synergism of Synecological Summation of Anthropogenic Effects


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    The Synecological Approach to the Problem of Eutrophication

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