Search Results - "Oshchepkova, Anastasiya L."
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RNAi-mediated depletion of the NSL complex subunits leads to abnormal chromosome segregation and defective centrosome duplication in Drosophila mitosis
Published in PLoS genetics (17-09-2019)“…The Drosophila Nonspecific Lethal (NSL) complex is a major transcriptional regulator of housekeeping genes. It contains at least seven subunits that are…”
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Dendritic Cell-Derived Artificial Microvesicles Inhibit RLS40 Lymphosarcoma Growth in Mice via Stimulation of Th1/Th17 Immune Response
Published in Pharmaceutics (21-11-2022)“…Cell-free antitumor vaccines represent a promising approach to immunotherapy of cancer. Here, we compare the antitumor potential of cell-free vaccines based on…”
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Molecular and cytological analysis of widely-used Gal4 driver lines for Drosophila neurobiology
Published in BMC genetics (22-10-2020)“…The Drosophila central nervous system (CNS) is a convenient model system for the study of the molecular mechanisms of conserved neurobiological processes. The…”
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A toolset to study functions of Cytosolic non-specific dipeptidase 2 (CNDP2) using Drosophila as a model organism
Published in BMC genetics (18-03-2019)“…Expression of the CNDP2 gene is frequently up- or down-regulated in different types of human cancers. However, how the product of this gene is involved in cell…”
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Dendritic Cell-Derived Artificial Microvesicles Inhibit RLS 40 Lymphosarcoma Growth in Mice via Stimulation of Th1/Th17 Immune Response
Published in Pharmaceutics (21-11-2022)“…Cell-free antitumor vaccines represent a promising approach to immunotherapy of cancer. Here, we compare the antitumor potential of cell-free vaccines based on…”
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Dendritic Cell-Derived Artificial Microvesicles Inhibit RLS[sub.40] Lymphosarcoma Growth in Mice via Stimulation of Th1/Th17 Immune Response
Published in Pharmaceutics (01-11-2022)“…Cell-free antitumor vaccines represent a promising approach to immunotherapy of cancer. Here, we compare the antitumor potential of cell-free vaccines based on…”
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