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    Repression of sestrin family genes contributes to oncogenic Ras-induced reactive oxygen species up-regulation and genetic instability by Kopnin, Pavel B, Agapova, Larissa S, Kopnin, Boris P, Chumakov, Peter M

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (15-05-2007)
    “…Oncogenic mutations within RAS genes and inactivation of p53 are the most common events in cancer. Earlier, we reported that activated Ras contributes to…”
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    Significance of NOTCH1 Expression in the Progression of Human Lung and Colorectal Cancers by Vasileva, Maria V., Khromova, Natalia V., Kopnin, Boris P., Dugina, Vera B., Kopnin, Pavel B.

    Published in Biochemistry (Moscow) (01-10-2022)
    “…Lung and colorectal cancers are the most common types of cancer characterized by a poor prognosis and a high mortality rate. Mutations in the genes encoding…”
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    Cell type-specific effects of asbestos on intracellular ROS levels, DNA oxidation and G1 cell cycle checkpoint by Kopnin, Pavel B, Kravchenko, Irina V, Furalyov, Vladimir A, Pylev, Lev N, Kopnin, Boris P

    Published in Oncogene (18-11-2004)
    “…Exposure to asbestos fibers increases the risk of development of mesotheliomas and lung carcinomas, but not fibrosarcomas. We present data suggesting that…”
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    Myogenic potential of human alveolar mucosa derived cells by Zorin, Vadim L, Pulin, Andrey A, Eremin, Ilya I, Korsakov, Ivan N, Zorina, Alla I, Khromova, Natalia V, Sokova, Olga I, Kotenko, Konstantin V, Kopnin, Pavel B

    Published in Cell cycle (Georgetown, Tex.) (19-03-2017)
    “…Difficulties related to the obtainment of stem/progenitor cells from skeletal muscle tissue make the search for new sources of myogenic cells highly relevant…”
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    Octacalcium phosphate ceramics combined with gingiva-derived stromal cells for engineered functional bone grafts by Zorin, Vadim L, Komlev, Vladimir S, Zorina, Alla I, Khromova, Natalia V, Solovieva, Elena V, Fedotov, Alexander Yu, Eremin, Ilya I, Kopnin, Pavel B

    Published in Biomedical materials (Bristol) (01-10-2014)
    “…Biocompatible ceramic fillers are capable of sustaining bone formation in the proper environment. The major drawback of these scaffolding materials is the…”
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    ROS up-regulation mediates Ras-induced changes of cell morphology and motility by Alexandrova, Antonina Y., Kopnin, Pavel B., Vasiliev, Jury M., Kopnin, Boris P.

    Published in Experimental cell research (01-07-2006)
    “…Expression of activated Ras causes an increase in intracellular content of reactive oxygen species (ROS). To determine the role of ROS up-regulation in…”
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    Transformation by RAS oncogene decreases the width of substrate-spread fibroblasts but not their length by Kharitonova, Margarita A., Kopnin, Pavel B., Vasiliev, Jury M.

    Published in Cell biology international (01-03-2007)
    “…We compared morphometric parameters of the contours of cells in four pairs of non-transformed mouse and rat lines and of the same lines transformed by…”
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    Repression of Sestrin Family Genes Contributes to Oncogenic Ras-Induced ROS Up-Regulation and Genetic Instability by Kopnin, Pavel B., Agapova, Larissa S., Kopnin, Boris P., Chumakov, Peter M.

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (15-05-2007)
    “…Oncogenic mutations within RAS genes and inactivation of p53 are the most common events in cancer. Earlier we reported that activated Ras contributes to…”
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    Myogenic potential of human alveolar mucosa derived cells by Zorin, Vadim L., Pulin, Andrey A., Eremin, Ilya I., Korsakov, Ivan N., Zorina, Alla I., Khromova, Natalia V., Sokova, Olga I., Kotenko, Konstantin V., Kopnin, Pavel B.

    Published in Cell Cycle (19-03-2017)
    “…Difficulties related to the obtainment of stem/progenitor cells from skeletal muscle tissue make the search for new sources of myogenic cells highly relevant…”
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