Anastasiya Rakovskaya
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Rakovskaya A, Volkova E, Bezprozvanny I, Pchitskaya E
Sci Rep
. 2025 Jan;
15(1):1314.
PMID: 39779788
One of the mechanisms of calcium signalling in neurons is store-operated calcium entry (SOCE), which is activated when the calcium concentration in the smooth endoplasmic reticulum (ER) decreases and its...
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Ustinova A, Volkova E, Rakovskaya A, Smirnova D, Korovina O, Pchitskaya E
Curr Protoc
. 2024 Dec;
4(12):e70061.
PMID: 39641661
Dendritic spine morphology is associated with the current state of the synapse and neuron, and changes during synaptic plasticity in response to stimulus. At the same time, dendritic spine alterations...
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Rakovskaya A, Erofeev A, Vinokurov E, Pchitskaya E, Dahl R, Bezprozvanny I
Int J Mol Sci
. 2023 Sep;
24(18).
PMID: 37762276
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disorder that affects memory formation and storage processes. Dysregulated neuronal calcium (Ca) has been identified as one of the key pathogenic events in AD,...
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Rakovskaya A, Chigriai M, Bezprozvanny I, Pchitskaya E
Curr Protoc
. 2023 Jun;
3(6):e789.
PMID: 37338219
Many biological studies require high-resolution imaging and subsequent analysis of cell organelles and molecules. Some membrane proteins form tight clusters, and this process is directly linked to their function. In...
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Pchitskaya E, Rakovskaya A, Chigray M, Bezprozvanny I
Int J Mol Sci
. 2022 Feb;
23(4).
PMID: 35216391
EB3 protein is expressed abundantly in the nervous system and transiently enters the dendritic spines at the tip of the growing microtubule, which leads to spine enlargement. Nevertheless, the role...