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Overview

Roman Skryma is affiliated with the University of Lille in France, focusing primarily on research within the fields of Neuroscience, Medicine, and Biochemistry, Genetics, and Molecular Biology. Their work spans multiple subfields, including Sensory Systems, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Molecular Biology, Nutrition and Dietetics, and Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism.

The researcher has contributed to topics such as Ion Channels and Receptors, Neurobiology and Insect Physiology Research, Biochemical Analysis and Sensing Techniques, Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research, Diet, Metabolism, and Disease, Lipid Membrane Structure and Behavior, as well as Erythrocyte Function and Pathophysiology.

Roman Skryma's recent publications include two notable papers:

  • "Testosterone-androgen receptor: The steroid link inhibiting TRPM8-mediated cold sensitivity," published in 2020 in The FASEB Journal
  • "Allosteric cross-talk between the hydrophobic cleft and the BH4 domain of Bcl-2 in control of inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate receptor activity," published in 2022 in Exploration of Targeted Anti-tumor Therapy

Their most frequent coauthors are George Shapovalov, Natalia Prevarskaya, Dimitra Gkika, Stéphane Lolignier, and Guillaume Paul Grolez.

Roman Skryma's research has appeared primarily in The FASEB Journal and Exploration of Targeted Anti-tumor Therapy, reflecting their active engagement in journals at the intersection of molecular biology and medical research.

Best Publications

  • Calcium in tumour metastasis: new roles for known actors

    Natalia Prevarskaya;Roman Skryma;Roman Skryma;Yaroslav Shuba

  • Ion channels and the hallmarks of cancer

    Natalia Prevarskaya;Roman Skryma;Yaroslav Shuba

  • 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

  • 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

  • Ion channels in the regulation of apoptosis

    Artem Kondratskyi;Kateryna Kondratska;Roman Skryma;Natalia Prevarskaya

  • Intermediate-conductance Ca2+-activated K+ channels (IKCa1) regulate human prostate cancer cell proliferation through a close control of calcium entry

    H Lallet-Daher;M Roudbaraki;A Bavencoffe;P Mariot

  • Ca2+ homeostasis and apoptotic resistance of neuroendocrine-differentiated prostate cancer cells.

    K Vanoverberghe;F Vanden Abeele;P Mariot;G Lepage

  • Ca2+-independent phospholipase A2-dependent gating of TRPM8 by lysophospholipids.

    Fabien Vanden Abeele;Fabien Vanden Abeele;Alexander Zholos;Gabriel Bidaux;Gabriel Bidaux;Yaroslav Shuba

  • Potassium conductance in the androgen-sensitive prostate cancer cell line, LNCaP: Involvement in cell proliferation

    Roman N. Skryma;Natalia B. Prevarskaya;Luce Dufy-Barbe;Marie F. Odessa

  • Store depletion and store-operated Ca2+ current in human prostate cancer LNCaP cells: involvement in apoptosis.

    Roman Skryma;Pascal Mariot;Xuefen Le Bourhis;Fabien Van Coppenolle

  • Ion channels in death and differentiation of prostate cancer cells

    Natalia Prevarskaya;Roman Skryma;Gabriel Bidaux;Matthieu Flourakis

  • Store-operated Ca2+ channels in prostate cancer epithelial cells: function, regulation, and role in carcinogenesis.

    F.Vanden Abeele;Y. Shuba;M. Roudbaraki;L. Lemonnier

  • Role of TRP ion channels in cancer and tumorigenesis

    George Shapovalov;Abigael Ritaine;Roman Skryma;Natalia Prevarskaya

Frequent Co-Authors

Natalia Prevarskaya
Natalia Prevarskaya University of Lille
Christian Slomianny
Christian Slomianny University of Lille
Christoph Romanin
Christoph Romanin Johannes Kepler University of Linz
Bernd Nilius
Bernd Nilius KU Leuven
Jean Djiane
Jean Djiane INRAE : Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement
Jan B. Parys
Jan B. Parys KU Leuven
Anjana Rao
Anjana Rao La Jolla Institute For Allergy & Immunology

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