Publications
The list of the manuscripts published in peer-reviewed scientific journals:
Gábrišová D, Klubicová K, Danchenko M, Gömöry D, Berezhna VV, Skultety L, Miernyk JA, Rashydov N, Hajduch M. 2016. Do Cupins Have a Function Beyond Being Seed Storage Proteins? Front. Plant Sci. 6:1215
Rashydov NM, Hajduch M. 2015. Chernobyl seed project. Advances in the identification of differentially abundant proteins in a radio-contaminated environment. Front. Plant Sci. 6:493.
Klubicová K, Danchenko M, Skultety L, Berezhna VV, Rashydov NM, Hajduch M. 2013. Radioactive Chernobyl Environment Has Produced High-Oil Flax Seeds That Show Proteome Alterations Related to Carbon Metabolism during Seed Development. J Proteome Res. 12(11):4799-4806
Klubicová K, Danchenko M, Skultety L, Berezhna VV, Uvačková L, Rashydov NM, Hajduch M. 2012. Soybeans grown in the Chernobyl area produce fertile seeds that have increased heavy metal resistance and modified carbon metabolism. PLoS One 7(10): e48169
Klubicová K, Vesel M, Rashydov NM, Hajduch M. 2012. Seeds in Chernobyl: the database on proteome response on radioactive environment. Front Plant Sci. 3:231
Klubicová K, Berčák M, Danchenko M, Skultety L, Rashydov NM, Berezhna VV, Miernyk JA, Hajduch M. 2011. Agricultural recovery of a formerly radioactive area: I. Establishment of high-resolution quantitative protein map of mature flax seeds harvested from the remediated Chernobyl area. Phytochemistry 72:1308-15
Klubicova K, Danchenko M, Skultety L, Berezhna VV, Hricova A, Rashydov NM, Hajduch M. 2011. Agricultural recovery of a formerly radioactive area: II. Systematic proteomic characterization of flax seed development in the remediated Chernobyl area. J Proteomics. 74:1378-84
Klubicová K, Danchenko M, Skultety L, Miernyk JA, Rashydov NM, Berezhna VV, Pret'ová A, Hajduch M. 2010. Proteomics Analysis of Flax Grown in Chernobyl Area Suggests Limited Effect of Contaminated Environment on Seed Proteome. Environ Sci Technol. 44, 6940-6946
Danchenko M, Skultety L, Rashydov NM, Berezhna VV, Mátel L, Salaj T, Pret'ová A, Hajduch M. 2009. Proteomic analysis of mature soybean seeds from the Chernobyl area suggests plant adaptation to the contaminated environment. J Proteome Res. 8: 2915-22