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Tatiana V. Denisenko
Researcher at Moscow State University
Publications - 11
Citations - 683
Tatiana V. Denisenko is an academic researcher from Moscow State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Metastasis & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 10 publications receiving 337 citations.
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Cell death-based treatment of lung adenocarcinoma
TL;DR: Recent advances in understanding the molecular pathways driving tumor progression and related targeted therapies in lung ADCs are discussed and the cell death mechanisms induced by different treatment strategies and their contribution to therapy resistance are analyzed.
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Mitochondrial Involvement in Migration, Invasion and Metastasis.
TL;DR: The modern knowledge concerning the contribution of mitochondria to the invasion and dissemination of tumor cells and the possible mechanisms behind that and attempts to target metastatic cancers involving mitochondria are summarized.
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Mitotic catastrophe and cancer drug resistance: A link that must to be broken
Tatiana V. Denisenko,Irina V. Sorokina,Vladimir Gogvadze,Vladimir Gogvadze,Boris Zhivotovsky,Boris Zhivotovsky +5 more
TL;DR: Current data concerning the role of mitotic catastrophe in cancer drug resistance and novel strategies to break this link are summarized.
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Tudor staphylococcal nuclease: biochemistry and functions
Emilio Gutierrez-Beltran,Tatiana V. Denisenko,Boris Zhivotovsky,Boris Zhivotovsky,Peter V. Bozhkov +4 more
TL;DR: Tudor staphylococcal nuclease (TSN), also known as Tudor-SN, SND1 or p100, is an evolutionarily conserved protein with invariant domain composition, represented by tandem repeat of staphymatic nucleasing domains and a tudor domain, which is an attractive target for anti-cancer therapy and a potent tumor marker.
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p53-Autophagy-Metastasis Link
TL;DR: Present knowledge concerning a p53-autophagy-metastasis link, as well as therapeutic approaches that influence this link, are discussed.