List of publications

  1. Shevchuk N.A. Everything you have been told about dental health is false. 2023.
  2. Shevchuk N.A. Still think we need more research to find a cure for cancer? It was found and proven by William Donald Kelley half a century ago. 2023.
  3. Shevchuk N.A. Scientific articles refuting the official propaganda about COVID-19 and about vaccines against SARS-CoV-2. 2023.
  4. Shevchuk N.A. Twenty-nine legal ways to distort the results of a randomized controlled trial. 2020.
  5. Shevchuk N.A. “Nonpharmacological inhibition of cerebral dopaminergic activity may be an option for medication-resistant hallucinations” in Hallucinations: Types, Stages and Treatments. Edited by Meredith S. Payne; 2011; Nova Science Publishers, Inc., New York, pp. 147-162.
  6. Shevchuk N.A. “The anti-fatigue effect of moderate cooling: the evidence, physiological mechanisms and possible implications for the prevention or treatment of CFS” in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: Symptoms, Causes and Prevention. Edited by Edita Svoboda and Kristof Zelenjcik; 2010; Nova Science Publishers, Inc., New York, pp. 57-88.
  7. Shevchuk N.A. and Bryksin A.V. "Construction of long DNA molecules from multiple fragments using PCR" in PCR (Methods Express). Edited by Simon Hughes and Adrian Moody, 2007, Scion Publishing LLC, 348 pages.
  8. Shevchuk N.A. Editorial: Food-borne parasites and the relevant therapeutic targets. (2010) Infect Disord Drug Targets, 10(5):312.
  9. Shevchuk N.A. Adapted cold shower as a potential treatment for depression. (2008) Med Hypotheses, 70(5):995-1001.
  10. Shevchuk N.A. Hydrotherapy as a possible neuroleptic and sedative treatment. (2008) Med Hypotheses, 70(2):230-238.
  11. Shevchuk N.A. and Radoja S. Possible stimulation of anti-tumor immunity using repeated cold stress: a hypothesis. (2007) Infect Agents Cancer, 2(1):20.
  12. Shevchuk N.A. Possible use of repeated cold stress for reducing fatigue in chronic fatigue syndrome: a hypothesis. (2007) Behav Brain Funct, 3(1):55.
  13. Shevchuk N.A., Hathout Y., Epifano O., Su Y., Liu Y., Sutherland M., and Ladisch S. Alteration of ganglioside synthesis by GM3 synthase knockout in murine embryonic fibroblasts. (2007) Biochim Biophys Acta, 1771(9):1226-1234.
  14. Shevchuk N.A., Manela J., Nusinovich Y.A., and Ladisch S. Stable transfection of DAOY cells with a GM3 synthase antisense construct and transient reduction in ganglioside content. (2006) Biomed Khim, 52(3):245-257.
  15. Ismailov R.M., Shevchuk N.A., and Khusanov H. Mathematical model describing erythrocyte sedimentation rate. Implications for blood viscosity changes in traumatic shock and crush syndrome. (2005) Biomed Eng Online, 4(1):24.
  16. Ismailov R.M., Shevchuk N.A., Schwerha J., Keller L., and Khusanov H. Blunt trauma to large vessels: a mathematical study. (2004) Biomed Eng Online, 3(1):14.
  17. Shevchuk N.A., Bryksin A.V., Nusinovich Y.A., Cabello F.C., Sutherland M., and Ladisch S. Construction of long DNA molecules using long PCR-based fusion of several fragments simultaneously. (2004) Nuc Acids Res, 32(2):e19.
  18. Shevchuk N.A. and Allard M.W. Sources of incongruence among mammalian mitochondrial sequences: COII, COIII, and ND6 genes are main contributors. (2001) Mol Phylogenet Evol, 21(1): 43-54.
  19. Shevchuk N.A. Time-resolved immunofluorimetric assay for DNA and DNA level in human serum. (2001) Vopr Med Khim, 47(4):439-448.
  20. Laktionov P.P., Shevchuk N.A., Naumov V.A., Zhevachevskii N.G., Rykova E.I., and Vlassov V.V. Development of a two-site immunoassay using polyclonal antibodies for determination of lactoferrin in human blood. (1999) Vopr Med Khim, 45(2):170-177.