R Skryma
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Recent Articles
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Kondratskyi A, Yassine M, Slomianny C, Kondratska K, Gordienko D, Dewailly E, et al.
Cell Death Dis
. 2014 Apr;
5:e1193.
PMID: 24763050
The growing number of studies suggested that inhibition of autophagy enhances the efficacy of Akt kinase inhibitors in cancer therapy. Here, we provide evidence that ML-9, a widely used inhibitor...
2.
Vladymyrova I, Filippov I, Kuliieva I, Iurkevych A, Skryma R, Prevarskaia N, et al.
Fiziol Zh (1994)
. 2011 Dec;
57(4):21-33.
PMID: 22164406
Non-specific TRPM8 agonist menthol was shown to inhibit voltage- and agonist-evoked contractions of the smooth muscle (SM) of rat vas deferens. Here we compared the action of menthol with the...
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Flourakis M, Lehenkyi V, Beck B, Raphael M, Vandenberghe M, Abeele F, et al.
Cell Death Dis
. 2011 Mar;
1:e75.
PMID: 21364678
The molecular nature of calcium (Ca(2+))-dependent mechanisms and the ion channels having a major role in the apoptosis of cancer cells remain a subject of debate. Here, we show that...
4.
Lehenkyi V, Vandenberghe M, Belaubre F, Julie S, Castex-Rizzi N, Skryma R, et al.
J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol
. 2010 Dec;
25 Suppl 1:12-8.
PMID: 21175869
Background: Numerous studies have demonstrated the beneficial effect of Avène Thermal Spring Water (TSW) in dermatological diseases but the molecular mechanisms remain unknown. The objective of the present study was...
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Filippov I, Vladymyrova I, Kuliieva I, Skryma R, Prevarskaia N, Shuba I
Fiziol Zh (1994)
. 2010 Mar;
55(6):30-40.
PMID: 20201386
TRPM8 is nonselective, Ca2- permeable cationic channel, which is activated by innocuous cold and by chemical drugs imitators of cooling, menthol, icilin and cucalyptol. TRPM8 expression was detected in the...
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Boldyrev O, Sotkis H, Kuliieva I, Vladymyrova I, Filippov I, Skryma R, et al.
Fiziol Zh (1994)
. 2010 Jan;
55(5):17-27.
PMID: 20095380
By means of real-time RT-PCR and immunofluorscent staining combined with confocal microscopy we show for the first time the expression ofmRNA and protein ofthe cold/menthol-sensitive cationic channel, TRPM8, in the...
7.
Kondratskyi A, Kondratska K, Skryma R, Prevarska N, Shuba I
Fiziol Zh (1994)
. 2009 Oct;
55(4):91-9.
PMID: 19827635
We have studied the gender differences in the perception of cutaneous cold stimuli in the innocuous temperature range (5-30 degrees C) in mice and rats. In the behavioral tests using...
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Lallet-Daher H, Roudbaraki M, Bavencoffe A, Mariot P, Gackiere F, Bidaux G, et al.
Oncogene
. 2009 Mar;
28(15):1792-806.
PMID: 19270724
Accumulating data point to K(+) channels as relevant players in controlling cell cycle progression and proliferation of human cancer cells, including prostate cancer (PCa) cells. However, the mechanism(s) by which...
9.
Capiod T, Shuba Y, Skryma R, Prevarskaya N
Subcell Biochem
. 2008 Jan;
45:405-27.
PMID: 18193646
Cancer is caused by defects in the mechanisms underlying cell proliferation and cell death. Calcium ions are central to both phenomena, serving as major signalling agents with spatial localization, magnitude...
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Lehenkyi V, Flourakis M, Skryma R, Prevarskaya N
Oncogene
. 2007 May;
26(52):7380-5.
PMID: 17533368
The transient receptor potential channel, subfamily V, member 6 (TRPV6), is strongly expressed in advanced prostate cancer and significantly correlates with the Gleason >7 grading, being undetectable in healthy and...