32 results on '"Bogomazova, Alexandra N."'
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2. RNA Editing by ADAR Adenosine Deaminases in the Cell Models of CAG Repeat Expansion Diseases: Significant Effect of Differentiation from Stem Cells into Brain Organoids in the Absence of Substantial Influence of CAG Repeats on the Level of Editing
3. Author Correction: Therapy-induced secretion of spliceosomal components mediates pro-survival crosstalk between ovarian cancer cells
4. Therapy-induced secretion of spliceosomal components mediates pro-survival crosstalk between ovarian cancer cells
5. Dysregulation of Immune Tolerance to Autologous iPSCs and Their Differentiated Derivatives
6. Comparison of the calcium signaling alterations in GABA-ergic medium spiny neurons produced from iPSCs of different origins
7. Cortical neurons obtained from patient-derived iPSCs with GNAO1 p.G203R variant show altered differentiation and functional properties
8. iPSC-derived cells lack immune tolerance to autologous NK-cells due to imbalance in ligands for activating and inhibitory NK-cell receptors
9. Anticancer activity of G4-targeting phenoxazine derivatives in vitro
10. Establishment of Novel High-Grade Serous Ovarian Carcinoma Cell Line OVAR79.
11. Genomic DNA i-motifs as fast sensors responsive to near-physiological pH microchanges
12. Mega-plasmid found worldwide confers multiple antimicrobial resistance in Salmonella Infantis of broiler origin in Russia
13. Application of hydrogel scaffolds as a cell substrate for cartilage tissue regeneration
14. Cortical neurons obtained from patient-derived iPSCs with GNAO1 p.G203R variant show altered differentiation and functional properties
15. An Efficient 2D Protocol for Differentiation of iPSCs into Mature Postmitotic Dopaminergic Neurons: Application for Modeling Parkinson’s Disease
16. Additional file 2 of iPSC-derived cells lack immune tolerance to autologous NK-cells due to imbalance in ligands for activating and inhibitory NK-cell receptors
17. Additional file 1 of iPSC-derived cells lack immune tolerance to autologous NK-cells due to imbalance in ligands for activating and inhibitory NK-cell receptors
18. Ratiometric i-Motif-Based Sensor for Precise Long-Term Monitoring of pH Micro Alterations in the Nucleoplasm and Interchromatin Granules
19. iPSC-derived cells lack immune tolerance to autologous NK-cells due to imbalance in ligands for activating and inhibitory NK-cell receptors
20. Ectopic expression of HIV-1 Tat modifies gene expression in cultured B cells: implications for the development of B-cell lymphomas in HIV-1-infected patients
21. Reactivation of Х chromosome upon reprogramming leads to changes in the replication pattern and 5hmC accumulation
22. New type of cells with multiple chromosome rearrangements
23. Cerebral Organoids—Challenges to Establish a Brain Prototype
24. STIM2 Mediates Excessive Store-Operated Calcium Entry in Patient-Specific iPSC-Derived Neurons Modeling a Juvenile Form of Huntington's Disease
25. Generation of iPS Cells from Human Umbilical Vein Endothelial Cells by Lentiviral Transduction and Their Differentiation to Neuronal Lineage
26. Epigenetic reprogramming by naïve conditions establishes an irreversible state of partial X chromosome reactivation in female stem cells
27. Manifestation of Huntington’s disease pathology in human induced pluripotent stem cell-derived neurons
28. An integrative analysis of reprogramming in human isogenic system identified a clone selection criterion
29. Reactivation of Х chromosome upon reprogramming leads to changes in the replication pattern and 5hmC accumulation
30. Error-prone nonhomologous end joining repair operates in human pluripotent stem cells during late G2
31. Induction of pluripotency in human endothelial cells resets epigenetic profile on genome scale
32. Generation of iPS Cells from Human Umbilical Vein Endothelial Cells by Lentiviral Transduction and Their Differentiation to Neuronal Lineage.
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