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155

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Eugene Lukanidin is affiliated with the University of Copenhagen in Denmark. Their academic profile is characterized by involvement in research and scholarship linked to this institution.

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Best Publications

  • Tumor suppressor p53 protein is a new target for the metastasis-associated Mts1/S100A4 protein: functional consequences of their interaction.

    Mariam Grigorian;Susanne Andresen;Eugene Tulchinsky;Marina Kriajevska

  • The metastasis-associated Mts1(S100A4) protein could act as an angiogenic factor.

    Noona Ambartsumian;Jörg Klingelhöfer;Mariam Grigorian;Claus Christensen

  • Suppression of Tumor Development and Metastasis Formation in Mice Lacking the S100A4(mts1) Gene

    Birgitte Grum-Schwensen;Jörg Klingelhofer;Christian Hededam Berg;Christina El-Naaman

  • Extracellular S100A4(mts1) stimulates invasive growth of mouse endothelial cells and modulates MMP-13 matrix metalloproteinase activity.

    Birgitte Schmidt-Hansen;Dorte Örnås;Mariam Grigorian;Jörg Klingelhöfer

  • METASTASIS OF MAMMARY CARCINOMAS IN GRS/A HYBRID MICE TRANSGENIC FOR THE MTS1 GENE

    Ambartsumian Ns;Grigorian Ms;Larsen If;Karlstrøm O

  • Fra-1 Induces Morphological Transformation and Increases In Vitro Invasiveness and Motility of Epithelioid Adenocarcinoma Cells

    Olga Kustikova;Dmitrii Kramerov;Mariam Grigorian;Vladimir Berezin

  • Oligomeric forms of the metastasis-related Mts1 (S100A4) protein stimulate neuronal differentiation in cultures of rat hippocampal neurons.

    Vera Novitskaya;Mariam Grigorian;Marina Kriajevska;Svetlana Tarabykina

  • Replication origins are attached to the nuclear skeleton

    S. V. Razin;M. G. Kekelidze;E. M. Lukanidin;K. Scherrer

  • Interdependent Serotonin Transporter and Receptor Pathways Regulate S100A4/Mts1, a Gene Associated With Pulmonary Vascular Disease

    Allan Lawrie;Edda Spiekerkoetter;Eliana C. Martinez;Noona Ambartsumian

  • Metastasis-associated Mts1 (S100A4) Protein Modulates Protein Kinase C Phosphorylation of the Heavy Chain of Nonmuscle Myosin

    Marina Kriajevska;Svetlana Tarabykina;Igor Bronstein;Norman Maitland

  • Building the niche: the role of the S100 proteins in metastatic growth

    Eugene Lukanidin;Jonathan P. Sleeman;Jonathan P. Sleeman

  • Liprin β1, a Member of the Family of LAR Transmembrane Tyrosine Phosphatase-interacting Proteins, Is a New Target for the Metastasis-associated Protein S100A4 (Mts1)

    Marina Kriajevska;Margrethe Fischer-Larsen;Ejvind Moertz;Ole Vorm

  • Molecular mechanisms of Ca(2+) signaling in neurons induced by the S100A4 protein.

    Darya Kiryushko;Vera Novitskaya;Vladislav Soroka;Jorg Klingelhofer

  • Transcription of a Novel Mouse Semaphorin Gene, M-semaH, Correlates with the Metastatic Ability of Mouse Tumor Cell Lines

    Claus R. L. Christensen;Jörg Klingelhöfer;Svetlana Tarabykina;Egil F. Hulgaard

  • Reversal of the in Vivo Metastatic Phenotype of Human Tumor Cells by an Anti-CAPL (mts1) Ribozyme

    Gunhild Mari Mælandsmo;Eivind Hovig;Martina Skrede;Olav Engebraaten

  • Functional Significance of Metastasis-inducing S100A4(Mts1) in Tumor-Stroma Interplay

    Birgitte Schmidt-Hansen;Jörg Klingelhöfer;Birgitte Grum-Schwensen;Annette Christensen

  • Expression of S100A4 by a variety of cell types present in the tumor microenvironment of human breast cancer

    Teresa Cabezón;Julio E. Celis;Inge Skibshøj;Jörg Klingelhöfer

  • S100A4/Mts1 produces murine pulmonary artery changes resembling plexogenic arteriopathy and is increased in human plexogenic arteriopathy

    Steven Greenway;Robert Jan van Suylen;Gideon Du Marchie Sarvaas;Edwin Kwan

  • Proteolytic processing converts the repelling signal Sema3E into an inducer of invasive growth and lung metastasis

    Claus Christensen;Noona Ambartsumian;Giorgio Gilestro;Birthe Thomsen

  • The structure of S100A12 in a hexameric form and its proposed role in receptor signalling

    O.V. Moroz;A.A. Antson;E.J. Dodson;H.J. Burrell

Frequent Co-Authors

Guy Dodson
Guy Dodson University of York
Georgii P. Georgiev
Georgii P. Georgiev Russian Academy of Sciences
Elisabeth Bock
Elisabeth Bock University of Copenhagen
Vladimir Berezin
Vladimir Berezin University of Copenhagen
Keith S. Wilson
Keith S. Wilson University of York
Per Guldberg
Per Guldberg University of Southern Denmark
Jonathan P. Sleeman
Jonathan P. Sleeman University Medical Centre Mannheim
Karel Pavelka
Karel Pavelka Charles University
Henrik Møller
Henrik Møller King's College London
Marlene Rabinovitch
Marlene Rabinovitch Stanford University

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