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    Cancer Stem Cells: Plasticity Works against Therapy by Vinogradova, T V, Chernov, I P, Monastyrskaya, G S, Kondratyeva, L G, Sverdlov, E D

    Published in Actanaturae (01-10-2015)
    “…Great successes in identification and deciphering of mechanisms of the adult stem cells regulation have given rise to the idea that stem cells can also…”
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    Human PSENEN and U2AF1L4 genes are concertedly regulated by a genuine bidirectional promoter by Didych, D.A., Shamsutdinov, M.F., Smirnov, N.A., Akopov, S.B., Monastyrskaya, G.S., Uspenskaya, N.Y., Nikolaev, L.G., Sverdlov, E.D.

    Published in Gene (15-02-2013)
    “…Head-to-head genes with a short distance between their transcription start sites may constitute up to 10% of all genes in the genomes of various species. It…”
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    The role of FOXA subfamily factors in embryonic development and carcinogenesis of the pancreas by Zinovyeva, M. V., Kuzmich, A. I., Monastyrskaya, G. S., Sverdlov, E. D.

    “…Embryonic development and carcinogenesis are controlled by many transcription factors, and regulatory systems involved in embryogenesis of an organ also…”
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    Pig kidney Na +,K +-ATPase : Primary structure and spatial organization by Ovchinnikov, Yu.A., Modyanov, N.N., Broude, N.E., Petrukhin, K.E., Grishin, A.V., Arzamazova, N.M., Aldanova, N.A., Monastyrskaya, G.S., Sverdlov, E.D.

    Published in FEBS letters (09-06-1986)
    “…cDNAs complementary to pig kidney mRNAs coding for α- and β-subunits of Na +,K +-ATPase were cloned and sequenced. Selective tryptic hydrolysis of the…”
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    THE ROLE OF THE FOXA SUBFAMILY FACTORS IN THE EMBRYONIC DEVELOPMENT AND CARCINOGENESIS OF THE PANCREAS. by Zinovyeva, M V, Kuzmich, A I, Monastyrskaya, G S, Sverdlov, E D

    “…The embryonic development and carcinogenesis are controlled by many transcription factors. The regulatory systems involved in embryogenesis of an organ are…”
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    Fundamentally low reproducibility in molecular genetic cancer research by Alekseenko, I. V., Pleshkan, V. V., Monastyrskaya, G. S., Kuzmich, A. I., Snezhkov, E. V., Didych, D. A., Sverdlov, E. D.

    Published in Russian journal of genetics (01-07-2016)
    “…The review discusses the causes of multiple failures in cancer treatment, which might primarily result from the excessive variability of cancer genomes. They…”
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    Identification of some human genes oppositely regulated during esophageal squamous cell carcinoma formation and human embryonic esophagus development by Zinovyeva, M. V., Monastyrskaya, G. S., Kopantzev, E. P., Vinogradova, T. V., Kostina, M. B., Sass, A. V., Filyukova, O. B., Uspenskaya, N. Y., Sukhikh, G. T., Sverdlov, E. D.

    Published in Diseases of the esophagus (01-04-2010)
    “…SUMMARY Here we directly compared gene expression profiles in human esophageal squamous cell carcinomas and in human fetal esophagus development. We used the…”
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    Antitumor efficacy of combined gene and radiotherapy in animals by Bezborodova, O. A., Nemtsova, E. R., Gevorkov, A. R., Boyko, A. V., Venediktova, J. B., Alekseenko, I. V., Kostina, M. B., Monastyrskaya, G. S., Sverdlov, E. D., Khmelevskiy, E. V., Yakubovskaya, R. I.

    Published in Doklady. Biochemistry and biophysics (01-09-2016)
    “…Antitumor efficacy of the combined suicide gene therapy and radiotherapy was studied on the model of CT26 murine colon adenocarcinoma…”
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    Cancer specificity of promoters of the genes involved in cell proliferation control by Kashkin, K N, Chernov, I P, Stukacheva, E A, Kopantzev, E P, Monastyrskaya, G S, Uspenskaya, N Ya, Sverdlov, E D

    Published in Actanaturae (01-07-2013)
    “…Core promoters with adjacent regions of the human genes CDC6, POLD1, CKS1B, MCM2, and PLK1 were cloned into a pGL3 vector in front of the Photinus pyrails gene…”
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    Advances in Na +,K +-ATPase studies: from protein to gene and back to protein by Broude, N.E., Modyanov, N.N., Monastyrskaya, G.S., Sverdlov, E.D.

    Published in FEBS Letters (23-10-1989)
    “…Complete primary structures of both subunits of Na +,K +,ATPase from various sources have been established by a combination of the methods for molecular…”
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    The family of human Na +,K +-ATPase genes No less than five genes and/or pseudogenes related to the α-subunit by Sverdlov, E.D., Monastyrskaya, G.S., Broude, N.E., Ushkaryov, Yu.A., Allikmets, R.L., Melkov, A.M., Smirnov, Yu.V., Malyshev, I.V., Dulobova, I.E., Petrukhin, K.E., Grishin, A.V., Kijatkin, N.I., Kostina, M.B., Sverdlov, V.E., Modyanov, N.N., Ovchnikov, Yu.A.

    Published in FEBS letters (15-06-1987)
    “…Five different nucleotide sequences have been found in the human genome homologous to the gene of the α-subunit of Na +,K +-ATPase. A comparative analysis of…”
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    The family of human Na,K-ATPase genes ATP1AL1 gene is transcriptionally competent and probably encodes the related ion transport ATPase by Modyanov, N.N., Petrukhin, K.E., Sverdlov, V.E., Grishin, A.V., Orlova, M.Y., Kostina, M.B., Makarevich, O.I., Broude, N.E., Monastyrskaya, G.S., Sverdlov, E.D.

    Published in FEBS letters (14-01-1991)
    “…The multigene family of human Na,K-ATPase is composed of 5 α-subunit genes, 3 of which were shown to encode the functionally active α1, α2 and α3 isoforms of…”
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    Na +, K +-ATPase: Tissue-specific expression of genes coding for α-subunit in diverse human tissues by Sverdlov, E.D., Akopyanz, N.S., Petrukhin, K.E., Broude, N.E., Monastyrskaya, G.S., Modyanov, N.N.

    Published in FEBS letters (24-10-1988)
    “…The expression of genes coding for α and αiii isoforms of Na +,K +-ATPase α-subunit has been studied in human kidney, brain, thyroid and liver cells. The…”
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    Human Na +, K + -ATPase genes : β-Subunit gene family contains at least one gene and one pseudogene by Ushkaryov, Yu.A., Monastyrskaya, G.S., Broude, N.E., Nikiforova, N.N., Bessarab, D.A., Orlova, M.Yu, Petrukhin, K.E., Modyanov, N.N., Sverdlov, E.D.

    Published in FEBS Letters (06-11-1989)
    “…The existence of a chromosome gene family containing at least one gene and one pseudogene was shown for the Na +,K +-ATPase β-subunit. A partial structure of…”
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    Emerging Potential of Cancer Therapy—Binary Direct Interactions of Cancer and Stromal Cells by Alekseenko, I. V., Monastyrskaya, G. S., Sverdlov, E. D.

    Published in Russian journal of genetics (01-12-2018)
    “…The review attempts to discuss the interaction of cancer cells and cells of the tumor microenvironment as well as the possibility of using them as a target for…”
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    Family of Na +, K +-ATPase genes Intra-individual tissue-specific restriction fragment length polymorphism by Sverdlov, E.D., Broude, N.E., Sverdlov, V.E., Monastyrskaya, G.S., Grishin, A.V., Petrukhin, K.E., Akopyanz, N.S., Modyanov, N.N., Ovchinnikov, Yu.A.

    Published in FEBS letters (31-08-1987)
    “…Intra-individual tissue-specific restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) has been demonstrated in DNA isolated from different mammalian tissues using…”
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    Chromosomal localization of the gene coding for α-subunit of Na +,K +-ATPase in the American mink ( Mustela vison) by Matveeva, N.M., Khlebodarova, T.M., Karasik, G.I., Rubtsov, N.B., Serov, O.L., Sverdlov, E.D., Broude, N.E., Modyanov, N.N., Monastyrskaya, G.S., Ovchinnikov, Yu.A.

    Published in FEBS letters (08-06-1987)
    “…The gene coding for the α-subunit of Na +,K +-ATPase has been localized on chromosome 2 of the American mink ( Mustela vison) using the somatic cell hybrids…”
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    Chromosomal localization of the gene coding for the β-subunit of Na +,K +-ATPase in the American mink (Mustela vison) by Khlebodarova, T.M., Karasik, G.I., Lapteva, S.E., Matveeva, N.M., Serov, O.L., Sverdlov, E.D., Broude, N.E., Modyanov, N.N., Monastyrskaya, G.S.

    Published in FEBS letters (15-08-1988)
    “…The BATP gene coding for the β-subunit of Na +,K +-ATPase has been localized on chromosome 13 of the American mink (Mustela vison) using mink-Chinese hamster…”
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