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Diana V Maltseva

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Arnold S, Kortland J, Maltseva D, Nersisyan S, Samatov T, Lezius S, et al.
J Cancer Res Clin Oncol . 2021 Oct; 148(6):1525-1542. PMID: 34693476
Purpose: The transcription factor Fra-2 affects the invasive potential of breast cancer cells by dysregulating adhesion molecules in vitro. Previous results suggested that it upregulates the expression of E- and...
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Galatenko V, Maltseva D, Galatenko A, Rodin S, Tonevitsky A
BMC Med Genomics . 2018 Mar; 11(Suppl 1):9. PMID: 29504916
Background: Laminins are a major family of extracellular matrix proteins and the main component of basement membranes. Laminins are involved in many if not all stages of cancer progression, and...
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Khaustova N, Maltseva D, Oliveira-Ferrer L, Sturken C, Milde-Langosch K, Makarova J, et al.
Biochimie . 2017 Sep; 142:197-206. PMID: 28919578
Purpose: Ovarian cancer (OvCa) progression mainly takes place by intraperitoneal spread. Adhesion of tumor cells to the mesothelial cells which form the inner surface of the peritoneum is a crucial...
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Kudriaeva A, Galatenko V, Maltseva D, Khaustova N, Kuzina E, Tonevitsky A, et al.
Molecules . 2017 May; 22(5). PMID: 28505143
Astrocytes are considered to be an important contributor to central nervous system (CNS) disorders, particularly multiple sclerosis. The transcriptome of these cells is greatly affected by cytokines released by lymphocytes,...
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Kostarnoy A, Gancheva P, Lepenies B, Tukhvatulin A, Dzharullaeva A, Polyakov N, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2017 Mar; 114(13):E2758-E2765. PMID: 28292894
Sterile (noninfected) inflammation underlies the pathogenesis of many widespread diseases, such as allergies and autoimmune diseases. The evolutionarily conserved innate immune system is considered to play a key role in...
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Maltseva D, Galatenko V, Samatov T, Zhikrivetskaya S, Khaustova N, Nechaev I, et al.
BMC Res Notes . 2014 Dec; 7:871. PMID: 25471792
Background: Inflammatory breast cancer (IBC) is an extremely malignant form of breast cancer which can be easily misdiagnosed. Conclusive prognostic IBC molecular biomarkers which are also providing the perspectives for...
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Makarova J, Maltseva D, Galatenko V, Abbasi A, Maximenko D, Grigoriev A, et al.
Exerc Immunol Rev . 2014 Jul; 20:135-64. PMID: 24974725
A large body of evidence indicates modified expression of protein-coding genes in response to different kinds of physical activity. Recent years have exposed another level of regulation of cellular processes...
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Tonevitsky A, Maltseva D, Abbasi A, Samatov T, Sakharov D, Shkurnikov M, et al.
BMC Physiol . 2013 Nov; 13:9. PMID: 24219008
Background: MiRNAs are essential mediators of many biological processes. The aim of this study was to investigate the dynamics of miRNA-mRNA regulatory networks during exercise and the subsequent recovery period....
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Maltseva D, Khaustova N, Fedotov N, Matveeva E, Lebedev A, Shkurnikov M, et al.
J Clin Bioinforma . 2013 Jul; 3(1):13. PMID: 23876162
Background: Quantification and normalization of RT-qPCR data critically depends on the expression of so called reference genes. Our goal was to develop a strategy for the selection of reference genes...
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Sakharov D, Maltseva D, Riabenko E, Shkurnikov M, Northoff H, Tonevitsky A, et al.
Eur J Appl Physiol . 2011 Jul; 112(3):963-72. PMID: 21717121
High and moderate intensity endurance exercise alters gene expression in human white blood cells (WBCs), but the understanding of how this effect occurs is limited. To increase our knowledge of...