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Vladimir I Stadnichuk

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Galkina S, Fedorova N, Serebryakova M, Arifulin E, Stadnichuk V, Baratova L, et al.
Mediators Inflamm . 2017 Jul; 2017:4308684. PMID: 28740333
Neutrophils play an essential role in innate immunity due to their ability to migrate into infected tissues and kill microbes with bactericides located in their secretory granules. Neutrophil transmigration and...
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Galkina S, Fedorova N, Serebryakova M, Arifulin E, Stadnichuk V, Gaponova T, et al.
Biol Cell . 2015 Feb; 107(5):144-58. PMID: 25655190
Background Information: In a previous study, we demonstrated that human neutrophils can develop membrane tubulovesicular extensions (TVEs) that are 160-250 nm in width and several micrometres long. These extensions, or...
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Galkina S, Fedorova N, Stadnichuk V, Sudina G
Cell Adh Migr . 2013 Jan; 7(2):174-86. PMID: 23287580
In this review, we summarized data on the formation and structure of the long and highly adhesive membrane tubulovesicular extensions (TVEs, membrane tethers or cytonemes) observed in human neutrophils and...
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Galkina S, Fedorova N, Serebryakova M, Romanova J, Golyshev S, Stadnichuk V, et al.
Biochim Biophys Acta . 2012 Jul; 1820(11):1705-14. PMID: 22766193
Background: Following adhesion to fibronectin neutrophils can develop membrane tubulovesicular extensions (TVEs) that can be 200nm wide and several cell diameters long. TVEs attach neutrophils to the other cells, substrata...
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Galkina S, Romanova J, Bragina E, Tiganova I, Stadnichuk V, Alekseeva N, et al.
FEMS Immunol Med Microbiol . 2010 Nov; 61(1):114-24. PMID: 21054581
Using scanning electron microscopy techniques we measured the diameter of adhesive tubular appendages of Salmonella enterica serovar S. Typhimurium. The appendages interconnected bacteria in biofilms grown on gallstones or coverslips,...
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Galkina S, Stadnichuk V, Molotkovsky J, Romanova J, Sudina G, Klein T
Cell Adh Migr . 2009 Dec; 4(1):32-8. PMID: 20009568
In the present work, we demonstrate that microbial alkaloid staurosporine (STS) and Ro 31-8220, structurally related to STS protein kinase C inhibitor, caused development of membrane tubular extensions in human...
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Galkina S, Romanova J, Stadnichuk V, Molotkovsky J, Sudina G, Klein T
FEMS Immunol Med Microbiol . 2009 May; 56(2):162-71. PMID: 19453754
Nitric oxide (NO) plays an important role in host defense against bacterial infections such as salmonellosis. NO and 4-bromophenacyl bromide (BPB) induce the formation of long tubulovesicular extensions (TVE, cytonemes,...