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Vladimir Gabai
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Sherman, Michael
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Yaglom, Julia
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Kabakov, Alexander
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Meriin, Anatoli
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Mosser, Dick
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Volloch, Vladimir
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Ilyinskii, Petr
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Shevchenko, AS
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Proskuryakov, Ya
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Rits, S
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Shneider, Alexander
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O'Callaghan-Sunol, Cornelia
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Konoplyannikov, Anatoli
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Shevchenko, TS
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Zamulaeva, IA
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2009: Gabai Vladimir L; Yaglom Julia A; Waldman Todd; Sherman Michael Y
Heat shock protein Hsp72 controls oncogene-induced senescence pathways in cancer cells.
Molecular and cellular biology 2009;29(2):559-69.
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2008: Zaarur Nava; Meriin Anatoli B; Gabai Vladimir L; Sherman Michael Y
Triggering aggresome formation. Dissecting aggresome-targeting and aggregation signals in synphilin 1.
The Journal of biological chemistry 2008;283(41):27575-84.
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2008: Ilyinskii Petr O; Meriin Anatoli B; Gabai Vladimir L; Usachev Evgeny V; Prilipov Alexei G; Thoidis Galini; Shneider Alexander M
The proteosomal degradation of fusion proteins cannot be predicted from the proteosome susceptibility of their individual components.
Protein science : a publication of the Protein Society 2008;17(6):1077-85.
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2008: Gabai Vladimir L; O'Callaghan-Sunol Cornelia; Meng Le; Sherman Michael Y; Yaglom Julia
Triggering senescence programs suppresses Chk1 kinase and sensitizes cells to genotoxic stresses.
Cancer research 2008;68(6):1834-42.
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2008: Ilyinskii Petr O; Gambaryan Alexandra S; Meriin Anatoli B; Gabai Vladimir; Kartashov Alex; Thoidis Galini; Shneider Alexander M
Inhibition of influenza M2-induced cell death alleviates its negative contribution to vaccination efficiency.
PloS one 2008;3(1):e1417.
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2007: O'Callaghan-Sunol Cornelia; Gabai Vladimir L; Sherman Michael Y
Hsp27 modulates p53 signaling and suppresses cellular senescence.
Cancer research 2007;67(24):11779-88.
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2007: Ilyinskii Petr O; Gabai Vladimir L; Sunyaev Shamil R; Thoidis Galini; Shneider Alexander M
Toxicity of influenza A virus matrix protein 2 for mammalian cells is associated with its intrinsic proton-channeling activity.
Cell cycle (Georgetown, Tex.) 2007;6(16):2043-7.
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2007: Sherman Michael Y; Gabai Vladimir; O'Callaghan Cornelia; Yaglom Julia
Molecular chaperones regulate p53 and suppress senescence programs.
FEBS letters 2007;581(19):3711-5.
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2007: Yaglom Julia A; Gabai Vladimir L; Sherman Michael Y
High levels of heat shock protein Hsp72 in cancer cells suppress default senescence pathways.
Cancer research 2007;67(5):2373-81.
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2006: Sherman Michael Y; Gabai Vladimir L
Multiple thermometers in mammalian cells: why do cells from homeothermic organisms need to measure temperature?
Science's STKE : signal transduction knowledge environment 2006;2006(328):pe16.
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2006: Ruchalski Kathleen; Mao Haiping; Li Zhijian; Wang Zhiyong; Gillers Sara; Wang Yihan; Mosser Dick D; Gabai Vladimir; Schwartz John H; Borkan Steven C
Distinct hsp70 domains mediate apoptosis-inducing factor release and nuclear accumulation.
The Journal of biological chemistry 2006;281(12):7873-80.
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2006: Zaarur Nava; Gabai Vladimir L; Porco John A; Calderwood Stuart; Sherman Michael Y
Targeting heat shock response to sensitize cancer cells to proteasome and Hsp90 inhibitors.
Cancer research 2006;66(3):1783-91.
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2005: Proskuryakov S Ya; Gabai V L; Konoplyannikov A G; Zamulaeva I A; Kolesnikova A I
Immunology of apoptosis and necrosis.
Biochemistry. Biokhimii?a 2005;70(12):1310-20.
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2005: Gabai Vladimir L; Budagova Karine R; Sherman Michael Y
Increased expression of the major heat shock protein Hsp72 in human prostate carcinoma cells is dispensable for their viability but confers resistance to a variety of anticancer agents.
Oncogene 2005;24(20):3328-38.
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2003: Yaglom Julia A; Ekhterae Daryoush; Gabai Vladimir L; Sherman Michael Y
Regulation of necrosis of H9c2 myogenic cells upon transient energy deprivation. Rapid deenergization of mitochondria precedes necrosis and is controlled by reactive oxygen species, stress kinase JNK, HSP72 and ARC.
The Journal of biological chemistry 2003;278(50):50483-96.
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2003: Yaglom Julia; O'Callaghan-Sunol Cornelia; Gabai Vladimir; Sherman Michael Y
Inactivation of dual-specificity phosphatases is involved in the regulation of extracellular signal-regulated kinases by heat shock and hsp72.
Molecular and cellular biology 2003;23(11):3813-24.
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2003: Proskuryakov Sergey Ya; Konoplyannikov Anatoli G; Gabai Vladimir L
Necrosis: a specific form of programmed cell death?
Experimental cell research 2003;283(1):1-16.
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2002: Uzzo Robert G; Leavis Paul; Hatch William; Gabai Vladimir L; Dulin Nickolai; Zvartau Nadezhda; Kolenko Vladimir M
Zinc inhibits nuclear factor-kappa B activation and sensitizes prostate cancer cells to cytotoxic agents.
Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research 2002;8(11):3579-83.
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2002: Gabai Vladimir L; Mabuchi Katsuhide; Mosser Dick D; Sherman Michael Y
Hsp72 and stress kinase c-jun N-terminal kinase regulate the bid-dependent pathway in tumor necrosis factor-induced apoptosis.
Molecular and cellular biology 2002;22(10):3415-24.
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2002: Proskuryakov S Ya; Gabai V L; Konoplyannikov A G
Necrosis is an active and controlled form of programmed cell death.
Biochemistry. Biokhimii?a 2002;67(4):387-408.
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2002: Gabai Vladimir L; Sherman Michael Y
Invited review: Interplay between molecular chaperones and signaling pathways in survival of heat shock.
Journal of applied physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985) 2002;92(4):1743-8.
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2001: Meriin A B; Mabuchi K; Gabai V L; Yaglom J A; Kazantsev A; Sherman M Y
Intracellular aggregation of polypeptides with expanded polyglutamine domain is stimulated by stress-activated kinase MEKK1.
The Journal of cell biology 2001;153(4):851-64.
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2000: Gabai V L; Meriin A B; Yaglom J A; Wei J Y; Mosser D D; Sherman M Y
Suppression of stress kinase JNK is involved in HSP72-mediated protection of myogenic cells from transient energy deprivation. HSP72 alleviates the stewss-induced inhibition of JNK dephosphorylation.
The Journal of biological chemistry 2000;275(48):38088-94.
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2000: Gabai V L; Yaglom J A; Volloch V; Meriin A B; Force T; Koutroumanis M; Massie B; Mosser D D; Sherman M Y
Hsp72-mediated suppression of c-Jun N-terminal kinase is implicated in development of tolerance to caspase-independent cell death.
Molecular and cellular biology 2000;20(18):6826-36.
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2000: Volloch V; Gabai V L; Rits S; Force T; Sherman M Y
HSP72 can protect cells from heat-induced apoptosis by accelerating the inactivation of stress kinase JNK.
Cell stress & chaperones 2000;5(2):139-47.
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1999: Volloch V; Gabai V L; Rits S; Sherman M Y
ATPase activity of the heat shock protein hsp72 is dispensable for its effects on dephosphorylation of stress kinase JNK and on heat-induced apoptosis.
FEBS letters 1999;461(1-2):73-6.
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1999: Yaglom J A; Gabai V L; Meriin A B; Mosser D D; Sherman M Y
The function of HSP72 in suppression of c-Jun N-terminal kinase activation can be dissociated from its role in prevention of protein damage.
The Journal of biological chemistry 1999;274(29):20223-8.
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1999: Meriin A B; Yaglom J A; Gabai V L; Zon L; Ganiatsas S; Mosser D D; Zon L; Sherman M Y
Protein-damaging stresses activate c-Jun N-terminal kinase via inhibition of its dephosphorylation: a novel pathway controlled by HSP72.
Molecular and cellular biology 1999;19(4):2547-55.
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1998: Gabai V L; Meriin A B; Yaglom J A; Volloch V Z; Sherman M Y
Role of Hsp70 in regulation of stress-kinase JNK: implications in apoptosis and aging.
FEBS letters 1998;438(1-2):1-4.
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1998: Meriin A B; Gabai V L; Yaglom J; Shifrin V I; Sherman M Y
Proteasome inhibitors activate stress kinases and induce Hsp72. Diverse effects on apoptosis.
The Journal of biological chemistry 1998;273(11):6373-9.
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1997: Zamulaeva I A; Lekakh I V; Kiseleva V I; Gabai V L; Saenko A S; Shevchenko A S; Poverenny A M
Natural hidden antibodies reacting with DNA or cardiolipin bind to thymocytes and evoke their death.
FEBS letters 1997;413(2):231-5.
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1997: Gabai V L; Meriin A B; Mosser D D; Caron A W; Rits S; Shifrin V I; Sherman M Y
Hsp70 prevents activation of stress kinases. A novel pathway of cellular thermotolerance.
The Journal of biological chemistry 1997;272(29):18033-7.
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1997: Shevchenko A S; Gabai V L; Shevchenko T S; Aleksakhin R M
[Disruption of plasma cell membrane permeability for Ca2+ ions in radiation-induced apoptosis of thymocytes]
Doklady Akademii nauk / [Rossiiskaia akademii nauk] 1997;353(2):284-6.
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1997: Shevchenko A S; Gabai V L; Kobialko V O; Makarova Iu M; Shevchenko T S
[Increased plasma membrane permeability for Ca2+ in radiation-induced thymocyte apoptosis]
Radiatsionnaia biologiia, radioecologiia / Rossiiskaia akademiia nauk 1997;37(2):220-7.
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1996: Loktionova S A; Ilyinskaya O P; Gabai V L; Kabakov A E
Distinct effects of heat shock and ATP depletion on distribution and isoform patterns of human Hsp27 in endothelial cells.
FEBS letters 1996;392(2):100-4.
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1995: Gabai V L; Zamulaeva I V; Mosin A F; Makarova Y M; Mosina V A; Budagova K R; Malutina Y V; Kabakov A E
Resistance of Ehrlich tumor cells to apoptosis can be due to accumulation of heat shock proteins.
FEBS letters 1995;375(1-2):21-6.
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1995: Kabakov A E; Molotkov A O; Budagova K R; Makarova YuM; Mosin A F; Gabai V L
Adaptation of Ehrlich ascites carcinoma cells to energy deprivation in vivo can be associated with heat shock protein accumulation.
Journal of cellular physiology 1995;165(1):1-6.
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1995: Gabai V L; Mosina V A; Makarova Iu M; Maliutina Ia V; Budagova K R; Mosin A F
[Lack of serum causes apoptosis of thymocytes not requiring protein synthesis and ATP generation]
Biokhimii?a (Moscow, Russia) 1995;60(8):1201-8.
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1995: Kabakov A E; Gabai V L
Heat shock-induced accumulation of 70-kDa stress protein (HSP70) can protect ATP-depleted tumor cells from necrosis.
Experimental cell research 1995;217(1):15-21.
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1995: Gabai V L; Mosina V A; Budagova K R; Kabakov A E
Spontaneous overexpression of heat-shock proteins in Ehrlich ascites carcinoma cells during in vivo growth.
Biochemistry and molecular biology international 1995;35(1):95-102.
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1994: Kabakov A E; Gabai V L
Heat-shock proteins maintain the viability of ATP-deprived cells: what is the mechanism?
Trends in cell biology 1994;4(6):193-6.
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1994: Gabai V L; Kabakov A E
Induction of heat-shock protein synthesis and thermotolerance in EL-4 ascites tumor cells by transient ATP depletion after ischemic stress.
Experimental and molecular pathology 1994;60(2):88-99.
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1994: Gabai V L; Kabakov A E; Makarova Iu M; Mosina V A; Mosin A F
[Fragmentation of Ehrlich ascites carcinoma DNA during influences causing aggregation of cytoskeletal proteins]
Biokhimii?a (Moscow, Russia) 1994;59(4):551-8.
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1994: Kabakov A E; Gabai V L
Stress-induced insolubilization of certain proteins in ascites tumor cells.
Archives of biochemistry and biophysics 1994;309(2):247-53.
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1994: Mosin A F; Gabai V L; Makarova Iu M; Mosina V A
[Damage to and interphase death of Ehrlich ascites carcinoma tumor cells at different growth stages during energy starvation and heat shock]
Tsitologiia 1994;36(4):384-92.
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1993: Kabakov A E; Gabai V L
Protein aggregation as primary and characteristic cell reaction to various stresses.
Experientia 1993;49(8):706-13.
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1993: Gabai V L; Kabakov A E
Rise in heat-shock protein level confers tolerance to energy deprivation.
FEBS letters 1993;327(3):247-50.
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1993: Gabai V L
Inhibition of uncoupled respiration in tumor cells. A possible role of mitochondrial Ca2+ efflux.
FEBS letters 1993;329(1-2):67-71.
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1993: Gabai V L; Kabakov A E
Tumor cell resistance to energy deprivation and hyperthermia can be determined by the actin skeleton stability.
Cancer letters 1993;70(1-2):25-31.
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1992: Gabai V L; Kabakov A E; Mosin A F
Association of blebbing with assembly of cytoskeletal proteins in ATP-depleted EL-4 ascites tumour cells.
Tissue & cell 1992;24(2):171-7.
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1991: Gabai V L; Mosin A F
[Change in energy metabolism of ascites cancer cells with a decrease in pH]
Biokhimii?a (Moscow, Russia) 1991;56(9):1652-60.
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1990: Gabai V L; Mosin A F; Poverennyi A M
[Increasing the concentration of free calcium in thymocytes during gamma-irradiation may induce their death]
Radiobiologiia 1990;30(6):837-9.
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1990: Gabai V L; Seilanov A S; Makarova YuM; Mosin A F
Oxidative stress, disturbance of energy balance, and death of ascites tumour cells under menadione (vitamin K3) action.
Biomedical science 1990;1(4):407-13.
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1990: Gabai V L; Makarova Iu M; Guliaev V A; Mosin A F
[The relationship of damage to and death of ascitic tumor cells during starvation to the ATP and free calcium content in the cells]
Tsitologiia 1990;32(7):712-9.
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1989: Proskurikov S Ia; Gabai V L; Mosin A F; Riabchenko N I
[DNA degradation and changes in the permeability and form of Ehrlich ascites tumor cells when incubated in an anaerobic medium without glucose]
Tsitologiia 1989;31(6):690-5.
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