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    The role of protein kinase PAK1 in the regulation of estrogen-independent growth of breast cancer by Avilova, E A, Andreeva, O E, Shatskaia, V A, Krasil'nikov, M A

    Published in Biomeditsinskaia khimiia (01-05-2014)
    “…The main goal of this work was to study the intracellular signaling pathways responsible for the development of hormone resistance and maintaining the…”
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    The role of transcription factor Snail1 in the regulation of hormonal sensitivity of in vitro cultured breast cancer cells by Andreeva, O E, Shcherbakov, A M, Shatskaia, V A, Krasil'nikov, M A

    Published in Voprosy onkologij (2012)
    “…The loss of hormonal dependency in breast tumor cells is often accompanied by epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) features and an increase in cell…”
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    Role of phosphatidylinositol signalling path in developing hormonal resistance in tumor cells by Krasil'nikov, M A, Shatskaia, V A

    Published in Voprosy onkologij (2001)
    “…Phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K) is a key regulatory protein which is responsible for anti-apoptotic signal transduction regulating cell survival during…”
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    Regulation of the cycle of phospholipid turnover in hamster fibroblasts transformed by v-src and N-ras oncogenes by Krasil'nikov, M A, Shatskaia, V A, Shtutman, M S

    Published in Biokhimiia (Moscow, Russia) (01-11-1994)
    “…The phospholipid turnover has been studied in two lines of golden hamster cells: in cells transformed by the Rous sarcoma virus (line HET-SR) and in cells…”
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    Growth inhibiting effect of glucocorticoids and progestins on tumor cells in vitro: effect on the rate of phospholipid reversal by Krasil'nikov, M A, Shatskaia, V A

    Published in Biokhimiia (Moscow, Russia) (01-07-1991)
    “…The growth-inhibiting effect of dexamethasone was estimated by the ability of the hormone to inhibit the proliferative activity of in vitro cultured hepatoma…”
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    The effect of progesterone and tamoxifen on EGF-dependent activation of phospholipid turnover in uterine and breast tumor cells by Krasil'nikov, M A, Shatskaia, V A, Bassalyk, L S

    Published in Biokhimiia (Moscow, Russia) (01-06-1993)
    “…The in vitro effects of the epidermal growth factor (EGF) and progesterone on phospholipid turnover in cells of 19 human adenocarcinomas (postsurgical…”
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    Effect of specific activation of phosphatidylcholine metabolism in hamster fibroblasts transformed by Rous sarcoma virus by Krasil'nikov, M A, Shatskaia, V A, Mizenina, O A, Tatosian, A G

    Published in Biokhimiia (Moscow, Russia) (01-03-1996)
    “…Transformation of embryonic hamster fibroblasts by the Rous sarcoma virus results in sharp increase of the turnover rate of one of cellular…”
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    Evaluation of the effectiveness of tamoxifen in malignant breast tumors: new approaches by Krasil'nikov, M A, Shatskaia, V A, Ermilova, V D, Letiagin, V P

    “…It has been shown that 17 beta-estradiol stimulates the cycle of phospholipid conversion in the breast tumor cells. The action of tamoxifen on antiestrogen…”
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    Regulation of the phospholipid turnover rate and protein kinase C activity as a necessary stage in the realization of the growth-inhibiting effect of dexamethasone on hepatoma 22 cells by Krasil'nikov, M A, Bezrukov, V M, Shatskaia, V A

    Published in Biokhimiia (Moscow, Russia) (01-04-1992)
    “…The role of protein kinase C and phospholipid turnover in the realization of the cytostatic effect of dexamethasone on hormone-sensitive cells of mouse…”
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    The effect of steroid hormones and tamoxifen on the rate of phospholipid turnover in the cells of uterine and breast tumors by Krasil'nikov, M A, Shatskaia, V A, Kuz'mina, Z V, Barinov, V V, Letiagin, V P, Bassalyk, L S

    “…The cycle of phospholipid turnover has been found to be under the negative control of hormonal cytostatics (progesterone) and under the positive control of…”
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    Status of steroid receptors in the uterus, placenta and fetal membranes by Kurtser, M A, Kuz'mina, Z V, Fomicheva, E N, Shatskaia, V A

    Published in Akusherstvo i ginekologii͡a (01-05-1990)
    “…Receptors of the myometrium, placenta and fetal membranes have been examined during deliveries at different gestational ages. No direct correlation was seen…”
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    Polypeptide growth factors and their interrelation with hormones in the blood plasma of patients with primary bone tumors by Kushlinskiĭ, N E, Bassalyk, L S, Kuz'mina, Z V, Solov'ev, Iu N, Eremina, L A, Amiraslanov, A T, Shatskaia, V A, Demina, D G, Fedenko, A N, Siniukov, P A

    Published in Voprosy onkologij (1991)
    “…A relationship between blood plasma levels of polypeptide growth factors and those of peptide and sex steroid hormones, as assayed radioimmunologically, was…”
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