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    Midostaurin (PKC412) inhibits immunoglobulin E-dependent activation and mediator release in human blood basophils and mast cells by Krauth, M.-T., Mirkina, I., Herrmann, H., Baumgartner, C., Kneidinger, M., Valent, P.

    Published in Clinical and experimental allergy (01-11-2009)
    “…Summary Background KIT tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKI), such as nilotinib or midostaurin (PKC412), are increasingly used in clinical trials to counteract…”
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    Tumor Cell Cytolysis Mediated by Valorphin, an Opioid-Like Fragment of Hemoglobin β-Chain by Blishchenko, Elena Yu, Mernenko, Olga A, Mirkina, Irina I, Satpaev, Daulet K, Ivanov, Vadim S, Tchikin, Leonid D, Ostrovsky, Andrey G, Karelin, Andrey A, Ivanov, Vadim T

    Published in Peptides (New York, N.Y. : 1980) (1997)
    “…Blishchenko, E. Yu., O. A. Mernenko, I. I. Mirkina, D. K. Satpaev, V. S. Ivanov, L. D. Tchikin, A. G. Ostrovsky, A. A. Karelin and V. T. Ivanov. Tumor cell…”
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    Expression analysis of proteins encoded by genes of the tag7/tagL (PGRP-S,L) family in human peripheral blood cells by Kibardin, A V, Mirkina, I I, Zakeeva, I R, Baranova, E V, Georgiev, G P, Kiselev, S L

    Published in Genetika (01-02-2003)
    “…Various types of human blood cells were tested for expression of the Tag7/PGRP-SA and TagL/PGRP-L proteins, which belong to the family of proteins possessing…”
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    Cytotoxic activity of acetylcholine receptor ligands by Blishchenko, E.Yu, Mirkina, I. I., Mernenko, O. A., Yatskin, O. N., Satpaev, D. K., Strizhkov, B. N., Karelin, A. A.

    “…Acetylcholine receptor ligands were studied for cytotoxicity in K562 human erythroid leukemia tumor cells. Cytotoxicity of carbachol, an agonist of…”
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    Different pathways of the release of cytotoxic proteins in LAK cells by Sashchenko, L.P., Lukyanova, T.I., Kabanova, O.D., Mirkina, I., Yatskin, O.N., Pongor, S., Gnuchev, N.V.

    Published in Immunology letters (01-10-1996)
    “…Human LAK cells were shown to release cytotoxic proteins by both Ca 2+-dependent and Ca 2+-independent mechanisms. CD3 + CD8 + CD16 − and CD16 + CD8 + CD3 −…”
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    Met-enkephalin induces cytolytic processes of apoptotic type in K562 human erythroid leukemia cells by Mernenko, Olga A., Blishchenko, Elena Yu, Mirkina, Irina I., Karelin, Andrey A.

    Published in FEBS letters (01-04-1996)
    “…Cytolytic activity of Met-enkephalin, an endogenous opioid peptide, was studied within the 10 −7−10 −17 M concentration range in K562 human erythroid leukemia…”
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    Inhibition of human cord blood-derived mast cell responses by anti-Fc approximately equal to RI mAb 15/1 versus anti-IgE Omalizumab by Mirkina, I, Schweighoffer, T, Kricek, F

    Published in Immunology Letters (15-04-2007)
    “…Aggregation of the alpha -chain of the high affinity IgE receptor (Fc approximately equal to RI alpha ) on mast cells or basophils after cross-linking of…”
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    Cytolytic processes induced by TNF in L929 and K562 differ in DNA fragmentation mechanisms by Mirkina, Irina I., Mernenko, Olga A., Satpaev, Daulet K., Karelin, Andrey A., Blishchenko, Elena Yu

    Published in Immunology letters (01-09-1996)
    “…Objective: Cytolytic activity of TNF was analysed at L929 and K562 tumor cell lines. Methods: TNF-mediated cytotoxicity was studied within 10 −6-10 −17 M…”
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    Cloning and study of novel mammalian genes with structural homology with phage lysozyme by Mirkina, I I, Kibardin, A V, Korneeva, E A, Gnuchev, N V, Georgiev, G P, Kiselev, S L

    Published in Genetika (01-11-2000)
    “…The mouse tag7 gene was cloned and characterized in our previous works. This work is devoted to identifying and cloning its homologs. The human homolog of the…”
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