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Tatiana Serebryiskaya

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Dubovenko A, Serebryiskaya T, Nikolsky Y, Nikolskaya T, Perlina A, JeBailey L, et al.
J Cancer . 2015 May; 6(6):490-501. PMID: 26000039
Background: Despite a growing number of studies evaluating cancer of prostate (CaP) specific gene alterations, oncogenic activation of the ETS Related Gene (ERG) by gene fusions remains the most validated...
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Wright J, Nikolsky Y, Serebryiskaya T, Wetmore D
Methods Mol Biol . 2009 Jul; 563:353-67. PMID: 19597794
MetaMiner (CF) is a data analysis platform for a broad range of CF researchers including wet lab biologists, bioinformaticians, clinicians, and chemists. To understand disease mechanisms and gain insight into...
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Bureeva S, Zvereva S, Romanov V, Serebryiskaya T
Methods Mol Biol . 2009 Jul; 563:75-95. PMID: 19597781
Protein interactions are the basic building blocks for assembly of pathways and networks. Almost any biologically meaningful functionality (for instance, linear signaling pathways, chains of metabolic reactions, transcription factor dimmers,...
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Nikolskaya T, Nikolsky Y, Serebryiskaya T, Zvereva S, Sviridov E, Dezso Z, et al.
BMC Med Genomics . 2009 May; 2:24. PMID: 19426536
Background: Astrocyte activation is a characteristic response to injury in the central nervous system, and can be either neurotoxic or neuroprotective, while the regulation of both roles remains elusive. Methods:...
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Nikolsky Y, Sviridov E, Yao J, Dosymbekov D, Ustyansky V, Kaznacheev V, et al.
Cancer Res . 2008 Nov; 68(22):9532-40. PMID: 19010930
A single cancer cell contains large numbers of genetic alterations that in combination create the malignant phenotype. However, whether amplified and mutated genes form functional and physical interaction networks that...
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Shipitsin M, Campbell L, Argani P, Weremowicz S, Bloushtain-Qimron N, Yao J, et al.
Cancer Cell . 2007 Mar; 11(3):259-73. PMID: 17349583
Cells with distinct phenotypes including stem-cell-like properties have been proposed to exist in normal human mammary epithelium and breast carcinomas, but their detailed molecular characteristics and clinical significance are unclear....