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Natalia Prevarskaya

Natalia Prevarskaya

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
77
Citations
16498
World Ranking
4893
National Ranking
135

Overview

Natalia Prevarskaya is affiliated with the University of Lille in France. Their research primarily focuses on biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, medicine, and neuroscience. Within these broad fields, their work extensively contributes to molecular biology, sensory systems, physiology, surgery, and cellular and molecular neuroscience.

The scientist's research covers several main topics including ion channels and receptors, ion channel regulation and function, pancreatic function and diabetes, ion transport and channel regulation, telomeres, telomerase and senescence, autophagy in disease and therapy, and neuroscience and neuropharmacology research.

Frequent publication venues for their work include:

  • Cancers
  • Cells
  • International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Nature Communications

Recent papers by the scientist include:

  • "Calcium channel ITPR2 and mitochondria-ER contacts promote cellular senescence and aging," 2021, Nature Communications
  • "TRPC3 shapes the ER-mitochondria Ca2+ transfer characterizing tumour-promoting senescence," 2022, Nature Communications
  • "Role of the TRPV Channels in the Endoplasmic Reticulum Calcium Homeostasis," 2020, Cells
  • "TRPM7 Ion Channel: Oncogenic Roles and Therapeutic Potential in Breast Cancer," 2021, Cancers
  • "Testosterone-androgen receptor: The steroid link inhibiting TRPM8-mediated cold sensitivity," 2020, The FASEB Journal

Natalia Prevarskaya has collaborated frequently with several co-authors, most notably:

  • V'yacheslav Lehen'kyi
  • Aurélien Haustrate
  • Valério Farfariello
  • George Shapovalov
  • Clément Cordier

Best Publications

  • Calcium in tumour metastasis: new roles for known actors

    Natalia Prevarskaya;Roman Skryma;Roman Skryma;Yaroslav Shuba

  • The calcium-cancer signalling nexus

    Gregory R. Monteith;Gregory R. Monteith;Natalia Prevarskaya;Sarah J. Roberts-Thomson

  • Ion channels and the hallmarks of cancer

    Natalia Prevarskaya;Roman Skryma;Yaroslav Shuba

  • TRP channels in cancer

    Natalia Prevarskaya;Lei Zhang;Gregory John Barritt

  • Ion Channels in Cancer: Are Cancer Hallmarks Oncochannelopathies?

    Natalia Prevarskaya;Roman Skryma;Yaroslav Shuba

  • TRPV6 channel controls prostate cancer cell proliferation via Ca(2+)/NFAT-dependent pathways.

    V'Yacheslav Lehen'Kyi;Matthieu Flourakis;Roman Skryma;Natalia Prevarskaya

  • Functional implications of calcium permeability of the channel formed by pannexin 1

    Fabien Vanden Abeele;Gabriel Bidaux;Dmitri Gordienko;Benjamin Beck

  • Bcl-2-dependent modulation of Ca2+ homeostasis and store-operated channels in prostate cancer cells

    Fabien Vanden Abeele;Roman Skryma;Yaroslav Shuba;Fabien Van Coppenolle

  • Remodelling of Ca2+ transport in cancer: how it contributes to cancer hallmarks?

    Natalia Prevarskaya;Halima Ouadid-Ahidouch;Roman Skryma;Yaroslav Shuba

  • Differential role of transient receptor potential channels in Ca2+ entry and proliferation of prostate cancer epithelial cells.

    Stephanie Thebault;Matthieu Flourakis;Karine Vanoverberghe;Franck Vandermoere

  • Role of Cationic Channel TRPV2 in Promoting Prostate Cancer Migration and Progression to Androgen Resistance

    Michaël Monet;V'yacheslav Lehen'kyi;Florian Gackiere;Virginie Firlej

  • Capacitative calcium entry and transient receptor potential canonical 6 expression control human hepatoma cell proliferation

    Charbel El Boustany;Gabriel Bidaux;Antoine Enfissi;Philippe Delcourt

  • Functional and molecular identification of intermediate-conductance Ca2+-activated K+ channels in breast cancer cells: association with cell cycle progression

    Halima Ouadid-Ahidouch;Morad Roudbaraki;Philippe Delcourt;Ahmed Ahidouch

  • Overexpression of an α1H (Cav3.2) T-type Calcium Channel during Neuroendocrine Differentiation of Human Prostate Cancer Cells

    Pascal Mariot;Karine Vanoverberghe;Nathalie Lalevée;Michel F. Rossier

  • Orai1 contributes to the establishment of an apoptosis-resistant phenotype in prostate cancer cells

    Matthieu Flourakis;V'yacheslav Lehen'kyi;Benjamin Beck;M Raphaël

  • Prostate cell differentiation status determines transient receptor potential melastatin member 8 channel subcellular localization and function.

    Gabriel Bidaux;Matthieu Flourakis;Stéphanie Thebault;Alexander Zholos

  • Novel Role of Cold/Menthol-sensitive Transient Receptor Potential Melastatine Family Member 8 (TRPM8) in the Activation of Store-operated Channels in LNCaP Human Prostate Cancer Epithelial Cells *

    Stéphanie Thebault;Loic Lemonnier;Gabriel Bidaux;Matthieu Flourakis

  • Modulation of ER stress and apoptosis by endoplasmic reticulum calcium leak via translocon during unfolded protein response: involvement of GRP78

    Mehdi Hammadi;Agathe Oulidi;Florian Gackière;Maria Katsogiannou;Maria Katsogiannou

  • Remodeling of channel-forming ORAI proteins determines an oncogenic switch in prostate cancer.

    Charlotte Dubois;Fabien Vanden Abeele;V’yacheslav Lehen’kyi;Dimitra Gkika

  • Ion channels in the regulation of apoptosis

    Artem Kondratskyi;Kateryna Kondratska;Roman Skryma;Natalia Prevarskaya

Frequent Co-Authors

Roman Skryma
Roman Skryma University of Lille
Christian Slomianny
Christian Slomianny University of Lille
Benedetta Bussolati
Benedetta Bussolati University of Turin
Jan B. Parys
Jan B. Parys KU Leuven
Christoph Romanin
Christoph Romanin Johannes Kepler University of Linz
Gregory R. Monteith
Gregory R. Monteith University of Queensland
Bernd Nilius
Bernd Nilius KU Leuven

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