Ganka Nikolova
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    Talbott L, Nikolova G, Ortiz A, Shmayevich I, Zeiger E
  
  
    Am J Bot
    . 2011 Jun;
          89(2):366-8.
    
    PMID: 21669746
  
  
          Reversal by green light of blue-light-stimulated stomatal opening was found across a number of plant species, including leguminous and nonleguminous dicots and grass and nongrass monocots. Simultaneous exposure to equal...
      
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    Nikolova G, Sinsheimer J, Eicher E, Vilain E
  
  
    Genetics
    . 2008 May;
          179(1):419-27.
    
    PMID: 18458101
  
  
          C57BL/6J (B6) mice containing the Mus domesticus poschiavinus Y chromosome, YPOS, develop ovarian tissue, whereas testicular tissue develops in DBA/2J or 129S1/SvImJ (129) mice containing the YPOS chromosome. To identify...
      
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    Konstantinova I, Nikolova G, Ohara-Imaizumi M, Meda P, Kucera T, Zarbalis K, et al.
  
  
    Cell
    . 2007 Apr;
          129(2):359-70.
    
    PMID: 17448994
  
  
          In vertebrates, beta cells are aggregated in the form of pancreatic islets. Within these islets, communication between beta cells inhibits basal insulin secretion and enhances glucose-stimulated insulin secretion, thus contributing...
      
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    Nikolova G, Strilic B, Lammert E
  
  
    Trends Cell Biol
    . 2006 Nov;
          17(1):19-25.
    
    PMID: 17129728
  
  
          Over the past few years, scientists have realized that many cellular and developmental processes, including pancreatic beta-cell growth and differentiation, stem cell and progenitor cell proliferation and cancer cell metastasis,...
      
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    Nikolova G, Lee H, Berkovitz S, Nelson S, Sinsheimer J, Vilain E, et al.
  
  
    Hum Genet
    . 2006 Oct;
          120(6):847-56.
    
    PMID: 17021862
  
  
          Pelvic organ prolapse is a common condition, affecting up to a third of women throughout their lifetime. Genetic factors are believed to account for about 30% of the incidence, and...
      
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    Nikolova G, Vilain E
  
  
    Nat Clin Pract Endocrinol Metab
    . 2006 Aug;
          2(4):231-8.
    
    PMID: 16932288
  
  
          Sex determination is the series of molecular events that direct the undifferentiated bipotential gonad to become either a testis or an ovary. In humans, disruption of this process results in...
      
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    Nikolova G, Jabs N, Konstantinova I, Domogatskaya A, Tryggvason K, Sorokin L, et al.
  
  
    Dev Cell
    . 2006 Mar;
          10(3):397-405.
    
    PMID: 16516842
  
  
          Endocrine pancreatic beta cells require endothelial signals for their differentiation and function. However, the molecular basis for such signals remains unknown. Here, we show that beta cells, in contrast to...
      
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    Jack G, Nikolova G, Vilain E, Raz S, Rodriguez L
  
  
    Int Urogynecol J Pelvic Floor Dysfunct
    . 2005 Dec;
          17(5):498-501.
    
    PMID: 16365693
  
  
          Some females with little to no risk factors develop prolapse, while other females with multiple risk factors do not. It appears that some women may have a predisposition for prolapse...
      
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    Nikolova G, Lammert E
  
  
    Cell Tissue Res
    . 2003 Aug;
          314(1):33-42.
    
    PMID: 12898210
  
  
          The cardiovascular system is the first functional organ in the vertebrate embryo, and many organs start to develop adjacent to cells of the cardiovascular system. Endothelial cells (EC) form the...