George Pinaev
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Bolshakova A, Magnusson K, Pinaev G, Petukhova O
Histochem Cell Biol
. 2015 May;
144(3):223-35.
PMID: 25990946
To evaluate the role of actin cytoskeleton in the regulation of NF-κB transcription factor, we analyzed its involvement in the intracellular transport and nuclear translocation of the NF-κB RelA/p65 subunit...
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Shevtsov M, Yudintceva N, Blinova M, Pinaev G, Galibin O, Potokin I, et al.
Prosthet Orthot Int
. 2014 Sep;
39(6):477-86.
PMID: 25249382
Background: Direct skeletal attachment of limb prostheses is associated with high rate of transcutaneous infection and loosening of the fixture in the medullary canal prompting for careful assessment of various...
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Bolshakova A, Magnusson K, Pinaev G, Petukhova O
Cell Biol Int
. 2013 Feb;
37(4):387-96.
PMID: 23408724
NF-kB proteins belong to a family of ubiquitous transcription factors involved in a number of cellular responses. While the pathways of NF-kB activation and input into the regulation of gene...
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Grenklo S, Hillberg L, Rathje L, Pinaev G, Schutt C, Lindberg U
Eur J Cell Biol
. 2008 Sep;
87(11):905-20.
PMID: 18762352
Tropomyosin is a coiled-coil alpha-helical protein, which self-associates in a head-to-tail fashion along polymers of actin to produce thin filaments. Mammalian non-muscle cells express a large number of tropomyosin isoforms,...
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Bolshakova A, Petukhova O, Turoverova L, Tentler D, Babakov V, Magnusson K, et al.
Cell Biol Int
. 2007 Mar;
31(4):360-5.
PMID: 17336103
Alpha-actinins are actin-binding proteins of non-muscle cells, which can participate in the regulation of transcription factor activity. We describe the distribution of alpha-actinin-1 and -4 depending on different actin cytoskeleton...
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Cherepanova O, Kalmykova N, Petrov Y, Blinova M, Pinaev G
Cell Biol Int
. 2006 Aug;
30(10):784-92.
PMID: 16891133
Laminin-2/4 is the major laminin isoform of normal muscle and nerve tissues and plays an important role in tumor invasion and metastasis. Despite the fact that laminin-2/4 has been found...