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    Essential Role of Adhesion GPCR, GPR123, for Human Pluripotent Stem Cells and Reprogramming towards Pluripotency by Krasnova, Olga A, Kulakova, Karina A, Sopova, Julia V, Smirnov, Evgenyi Y, Silonov, Sergey A, Lomert, Ekaterina V, Bystrova, Olga A, Martynova, Marina G, Neganova, Irina E

    Published in Cells (Basel, Switzerland) (13-01-2023)
    “…G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are the largest family of cell surface receptors. They modulate key physiological functions and are required in diverse…”
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    The presence of ANP in rat peritoneal mast cells by Martynova, Marina G, Bystrova, Olga A, Moiseeva, Olga M, Evdonin, Anton L, Kondratov, Kirill A, Medvedeva, Natalja D

    Published in Cell research (01-10-2005)
    “…Atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) is an important component of the natriuretic peptide system. A great role in many regulatory systems is played by mast cells…”
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    Targeted elimination of senescent Ras-transformed cells by suppression of MEK/ERK pathway by Kochetkova, Elena Y, Blinova, Galina I, Bystrova, Olga A, Martynova, Marina G, Pospelov, Valery A, Pospelova, Tatiana V

    Published in Aging (Albany, NY.) (14-11-2017)
    “…The Ras-Raf-MEK-ERK pathway plays a central role in tumorigenesis and is a target for anticancer therapy. The successful strategy based on the activation of…”
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    Suppression of mTORC1 activity in senescent Ras-transformed cells neither restores autophagy nor abrogates apoptotic death caused by inhibition of MEK/ERK kinases by Kochetkova, Elena Y, Blinova, Galina I, Bystrova, Olga A, Martynova, Marina G, Pospelov, Valeriy A, Pospelova, Tatiana V

    Published in Aging (Albany, NY.) (27-11-2018)
    “…Autophagy is conservative catabolic process that degrades organelles, in particular, mitochondria, and misfolded proteins within the lysosomes, thus…”
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    mTOR kinase inhibitor pp242 causes mitophagy terminated by apoptotic cell death in E1A-Ras transformed cells by Gordeev, Serguei A, Bykova, Tatiana V, Zubova, Svetlana G, Bystrova, Olga A, Martynova, Marina G, Pospelov, Valery A, Pospelova, Tatiana V

    Published in Oncotarget (29-12-2015)
    “…mTOR is a critical target for controlling cell cycle progression, senescence and cell death in mammalian cancer cells. Here we studied the role of…”
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    The process of granule exocytosis in non-stimulated atrial granular cells of the snail, Achatina achatina: An ultrastructural, histochemical and immunocytochemical study by Bystrova, Olga A., Shabelnikov, Sergej V., Martynova, Marina G.

    Published in Acta histochemica (01-01-2014)
    “…Abundant secretory granular cells (GCs) in the Giant African land snail atrium harbor a range of bioactive substances and undergo rapid total degranulation in…”
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    Early incorporation of obscurin into nascent sarcomeres: implication for myofibril assembly during cardiac myogenesis by Borisov, Andrei B., Martynova, Marina G., Russell, Mark W.

    Published in Histochemistry and cell biology (01-04-2008)
    “…Obscurin is a recently identified giant multidomain muscle protein whose functions remain poorly understood. The goal of this study was to investigate the…”
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    The release of Hsp70 from A431 carcinoma cells is mediated by secretory-like granules by Evdonin, Anton L., Martynova, Marina G., Bystrova, Olga A., Guzhova, Irina V., Margulis, Boris A., Medvedeva, Natalia D.

    Published in European journal of cell biology (01-06-2006)
    “…In our earlier work we have demonstrated that the treatment of squamous carcinoma cell line A431 with a pharmacological inhibitor of phospholipase C activity,…”
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    Undifferentiated Cells in the Snail Myocardium Are Capable of DNA Synthesis and Myodifferentiation by Martynova, Marina G., Bystrova, Olga A.

    Published in The Biological bulletin (Lancaster) (01-08-2002)
    “…Cellular mechanisms of heart-muscle growth in the snail Achatina fulica have been studied using cytophotometry and electron microscopic autoradiography…”
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    Heart and the peritoneal cover of the gut sinus in the polychaete Arenicola marina: An ultrastructural and autoradiographic study by Martynova, Marina G., Chaga, Oleg Y.

    Published in Journal of morphology (1931) (01-12-2002)
    “…To elucidate the cellular mechanism underlying the growth of the peritoneal cover of the gut sinus and the heart in the polychaete Arenicola marina, cellular…”
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    Ultrastructural study of the heart and its relationship with the connective tissue sheath of the stomach in Rhynchonella psittacea (Tentaculata, Brachiopoda) by Martynova, Marina G., Chaga, Oleg Y.

    Published in Journal of morphology (1931) (01-10-1997)
    “…The fine structure of the heart and connective tissue sheath surrounding the stomach of the brachiopod Rhynchonella psittacea has been studied. The stomach…”
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    DNA-Synthesizing Cells in the Heart of Ascidia obliqua (Tunicata) by Martynova, Marina G., Nylund, A.

    Published in The Biological bulletin (Lancaster) (01-06-1996)
    “…In vertebrate cardiomyocytes, DNA synthesis and mitosis occur in the presence of myofibrils. The myocardium of the adult vertebrates has no cambial elements…”
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    Proliferation and Differentiation Processes in the Heart Muscle Elements in Different Phylogenetic Groups by Martynova, Marina G

    Published in International Review of Cytology (2004)
    “…This article reviews, discusses, and summarizes data about the generative behavior of muscle tissue cells, the mechanisms of its regulation, and the…”
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