Search Results - "Tereshina, Maria B."
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Potential Role of AGR2 for Mammalian Skin Wound Healing
Published in International journal of molecular sciences (26-04-2023)“…The limited ability of mammals to regenerate has garnered significant attention, particularly in regard to skin wound healing (WH), which is a critical step…”
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Ras-dva small GTPases lost during evolution of amniotes regulate regeneration in anamniotes
Published in Scientific reports (29-08-2018)“…In contrast to amniotes (reptiles, birds and mammals), anamniotes (fishes and amphibians) can effectively regenerate body appendages such as fins, limbs and…”
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Bioinformatics Screening of Genes Specific for Well-Regenerating Vertebrates Reveals c-answer, a Regulator of Brain Development and Regeneration
Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (22-10-2019)“…The molecular basis of higher regenerative capacity of cold-blooded animals comparing to warm-blooded ones is poorly understood. Although this difference in…”
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Wide-scale identification of novel/eliminated genes responsible for evolutionary transformations
Published in Biology direct (11-08-2023)“…It is generally accepted that most evolutionary transformations at the phenotype level are associated either with rearrangements of genomic regulatory…”
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The Secreted Protein Disulfide Isomerase Ag1 Lost by Ancestors of Poorly Regenerating Vertebrates Is Required for Xenopus laevis Tail Regeneration
Published in Frontiers in cell and developmental biology (05-10-2021)“…Warm-blooded vertebrates regenerate lost limbs and their parts in general much worse than fishes and amphibians. We previously hypothesized that this reduction…”
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Loss of the ability to regenerate body appendages in vertebrates: from side effects of evolutionary innovations to gene loss
Published in Biological reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society (01-10-2024)“…ABSTRACT The ability to regenerate large body appendages is an ancestral trait of vertebrates, which varies across different animal groups. While anamniotes…”
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Ras-dva1 small GTPase regulates telencephalon development in Xenopus laevis embryos by controlling Fgf8 and Agr signaling at the anterior border of the neural plate
Published in Biology open (15-03-2014)“…We previously found that the small GTPase Ras-dva1 is essential for the telencephalic development in Xenopus laevis because Ras-dva1 controls the Fgf8-mediated…”
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Ras-dva, a member of novel family of small GTPases, is required for the anterior ectoderm patterning in the Xenopus laevis embryo
Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-02-2006)“…Ras-like small GTPases are involved in the regulation of many processes essential for the specification of the vertebrate body plan. Recently, we identified…”
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Agr genes, missing in amniotes, are involved in the body appendages regeneration in frog tadpoles
Published in Scientific reports (15-02-2013)“…Previous studies have shown that Agr genes, which encode thioredoxin domain-containing secreted proteins, play a critical role in limb regeneration in…”
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Agr2‐interacting Prod1‐like protein Tfp4 from Xenopus laevis is necessary for early forebrain and eye development as well as for the tadpole appendage regeneration
Published in Genesis (New York, N.Y. : 2000) (01-05-2019)“…Summary The Agr family genes, Ag1, Agr2, and Agr3, encode for the thioredoxin domain containing secreted proteins and are specific only for vertebrates. These…”
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The secreted factor Ag1 missing in higher vertebrates regulates fins regeneration in Danio rerio
Published in Scientific reports (29-01-2015)“…Agr family includes three groups of genes, Ag1 , Agr2 and Agr3 , which encode the thioredoxin domain-containing secreted proteins and have been shown recently…”
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Expression of vox and vent mRNAs and encoded proteins in zebrafish embryos
Published in Stem cell investigation (2017)“…In (zebrafish), members of the gene-family ( , ) are considered as ventralizing factors. We investigated not only the expression of their mRNAs by…”
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Expression patterns of genes encoding small GTPases Ras-dva-1 and Ras-dva-2 in the Xenopus laevis tadpoles
Published in Gene Expression Patterns (01-01-2011)“…Small GTPases of the recently discovered Ras-dva family are specific to the Vertebrate phylum. In Xenopus laevis, Ras-dva-1 is expressed during gastrulation…”
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Hydroxyproline-based DNA mimics provide an efficient gene silencing in vitro and in vivo
Published in Nucleic acids research (01-01-2006)“…To be effective, antisense molecules should be stable in biological fluids, non-toxic, form stable and specific duplexes with target RNAs and readily penetrate…”
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