23 results on '"Kalyvianaki, Konstantina"'
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2. Increased Serum Apelin Levels in Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease
3. Recognition motifs for importin 4 [(L)PPRS(G/P)P] and importin 5 [KP(K/Y)LV] binding, identified by bio-informatic simulation and experimental in vitro validation
4. OXER1 mediates testosterone-induced calcium responses in prostate cancer cells
5. 5-Oxo-ETE/OXER1: A Link between Tumor Cells and Macrophages Leading to Regulation of Migration.
6. Toxicity evaluation of an essential oil mixture from the Cretan herbs thyme, Greek sage and Cretan dittany
7. Nuclear localization of PD-L1: artifact or reality?
8. Corrigendum to “Recognition motifs for importin 4 [(L)PPRS(G/P)P] and importin 5 [KP(K/Y)LV] binding, identified by bio-informatic simulation and experimental in vitro validation” [Comput Struct Biotechnol J 20 (2022) 5952–5961]
9. Corrigendum to 'Recognition motifs for importin 4 [(L)PPRS(G/P)P] and importin 5 [KP(K/Y)LV] binding, identified by bio-informatic simulation and experimental in vitro validation' [Comput Struct Biotechnol J 20 (2022) 5952–5961]
10. Importins involved in the nuclear transportation of steroid hormone receptors: In silico and in vitro data
11. Enhanced OXER1 expression is indispensable for human cancer cell migration
12. New Antagonists of the Membrane Androgen Receptor OXER1 from the ZINC Natural Product Database
13. ERα36–GPER1 Collaboration Inhibits TLR4/NFκB-Induced Pro-Inflammatory Activity in Breast Cancer Cells
14. A simple open source bioinformatic methodology for initial exploration of GPCR ligands’ agonistic/antagonistic properties
15. Membrane androgen receptors (OXER1, GPRC6A AND ZIP9) in prostate and breast cancer: A comparative study of their expression
16. Estrogen receptors and sex hormone binding globulin in neuronal cells and tissue
17. BCMA (TNFRSF17) Induces APRIL and BAFF Mediated Breast Cancer Cell Stemness
18. Eicosanoids in prostate cancer
19. APRIL and BAFF increase breast cancer cell stemness
20. Antagonizing effects of membrane-acting androgens on the eicosanoid receptor OXER1 in prostate cancer
21. 5-Oxo-ETE/OXER1: A Link between Tumor Cells and Macrophages Leading to Regulation of Migration.
22. Corrigendum to "Recognition motifs for importin 4 [(L)PPRS(G/P)P] and importin 5 [KP(K/Y)LV] binding, identified by bio-informatic simulation and experimental in vitro validation" [Comput Struct Biotechnol J 20 (2022) 5952-5961].
23. Eicosanoids in prostate cancer.
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