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pro vyhledávání: '"V Bandovkina"'
Autor:
K. Shumarin, I. Kotieva, N. Cheryarina, Yu. Pogorelova, I. Neskubina, V. Bandovkina, E. Surikova, L. Trepitaki, I. Kaplieva, E. Frantsiyants
Publikováno v:
Crimea Journal of Experimental and Clinical Medicine. 11:56-62
MMP9 is deeply involved in invasion, metastasis and angiogenesis of various tumors, and can also affect the tumor microenvironment. The aim of this study was to analyze the MMP9 levels in tissues with independent and com- bined growth (MPT): B16/F10
Autor:
A. Maslov, N. Soldatkina, V. Pozdnyakova, L. Nemashkalova, L. Trepitaki, A. Shikhlyarova, Yu. Pogorelova, V. Bandovkina, N. Cheryarina, E. Surikova, I. Kaplieva, I. Neskubina, E. Frantsiyants
Publikováno v:
Crimea Journal of Experimental and Clinical Medicine. 11:40-47
Aim - an analysis of levels of steroid hormones in heart cell mitochondria at the stages of B16/F10 melanoma development in combination with chronic neurogenic pain in male and female C57BL/6 mice. The study included male and female C57BL/6 mice (n=3
Autor:
S. Tumanyan, M. Morozova, I. Kotieva, Irina Goroshinskaya, P. Kachesova, Yu. Pogorelova, N. Cheryarina, L. Trepitaki, I. Neskubina, E. Surikova, I. Kaplieva, V. Bandovkina, E. Frantsiyants
Publikováno v:
Crimea Journal of Experimental and Clinical Medicine. 11:48-55
Autor:
D Vodolazhsky, V Bandovkina, N Chernikova, M Vovkochina, E Frantsiyants, T Moiseenko, M Adamyan
Publikováno v:
ePoster.
Introduction/Background Transcription factors encoded by the OCT4 and SOX2 genes are involved in the regulation of human embryonic stem cell function and may play an important role in tumor progression. Mutant versions of the Myc gene are found in ma
Autor:
E Frantsiyants, V Nikitina, V Bandovkina, T Moiseenko, N Chernikova, I Kaplieva, I Neskubina, M Adamyan, T Myagkova, E.I. Surikova
Publikováno v:
ePoster.
Introduction/Background The role of sex hormones in ovarian cancer (OC) pathogenesis is indisputable. Serotonin and histamine perform neuroendocrine regulation of reproductive processes. Our aim was to study sex hormones and biogenic amines in tumoro
Publikováno v:
ePoster.
Introduction/Background Maintaining the metabolic processes in lymphocytes (LF) is one of the conditions for their effective functioning. The purpose of the study was to analyze the antioxidant defense in tumor-infiltrating LF and blood LF of patient
Autor:
N Cheryarina, E Verenikina, E Frantsiyants, L Trepitaki, V Bandovkina, T Moiseenko, I Kaplieva, I Goroshinskaya, A Menshenina, N Chernikova, N Maksimova, T Myagkova
Publikováno v:
ePoster.
Introduction/Background Blood levels of hormones do not reflect the true picture of hormonal homeostasis due to the local synthesis of sex hormones by tumor tissues. Our purpose was to analyze levels and ratios of sex hormones in the blood and tissue
Autor:
M Ezhova, E Agarkova, D. Spiridonova, V Bandovkina, M Ilchenko, E Frantsiyants, M Vereskunova, N Chernikova, T Moiseenko, L Rozenko, M Adamyan, V Gurnak, I Kaplieva, L Kozlova, K Boyko
Publikováno v:
ePoster.
Introduction/Background The significance of plasminogen regulators and VEGF in cancer has been proven, but is poorly studied in combined uterine and breast pathology in the perimenopausal period. Our purpose was to analyze the fibrinolysis system and
Autor:
E Frantsiyants, A Menshenina, T Myagkova, E Verenikina, T Moiseenko, I Kaplieva, M Adamyan, V Bandovkina
Publikováno v:
ePoster.
Introduction/Background Paradoxically, endometrial tumors demonstrate a significant increase in apoptosis correlating with the disease progression and a poor prognosis. The purpose of the study was to analyze intact and pathological uterine tissues f
Autor:
V Bandovkina, N Chernikova, T Moiseenko, M Adamyan, E.I. Surikova, I Goroshinskaya, E Verenikina, L Trepitaki, I Kaplieva, E Frantsiyants, I Neskubina
Publikováno v:
ePoster.
Introduction/Background Removal of the uterus, the target organ for ovarian hormones, causes disorders in neuroendocrine relationships of the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis. Long-term effects of hysterectomy (HE) in the subsequent malignant tran