DOBROVINSKAYA OXANA

About DOBROVINSKAYA OXANA

DOBROVINSKAYA OXANA, With an exceptional h-index of 27 and a recent h-index of 17 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Universidad de Colima, specializes in the field of leukemogenesis, acute lymphoblastic leukemia, molecular drug targets, drug repurposing.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Molecular Targets for Cannabinoids in Natural Killer Cells: Do They Modulate the Antitumor Activity?

Dissecting the Role of Autophagy-Related Proteins in Cancer Metabolism and Plasticity

Reduction of Ca2+ Entry by a Specific Block of KCa3.1 Channels Optimizes Cytotoxic Activity of NK Cells against T-ALL Jurkat Cells

In vitro simulation of the acute lymphoblastic leukemia niche: a critical view on the optimal approximation for drug testing

Dexamethasone-induced fatty acid oxidation and autophagy/mitophagy are essential for T-ALL glucocorticoid resistance

Major vacuolar TPC1 channel in stress signaling: what matters, K+, Ca2+ conductance or an ion-flux independent mechanism?

Cannabidiol on the Path from the Lab to the Cancer Patient: Opportunities and Challenges

The G-protein–coupled estrogen receptor agonist G-1 inhibits proliferation and causes apoptosis in leukemia cell lines of T lineage

DOBROVINSKAYA OXANA Information

University

Position

Profesora e Investigadora TC ; Colima México

Citations(all)

14577

Citations(since 2020)

6501

Cited By

8751

hIndex(all)

27

hIndex(since 2020)

17

i10Index(all)

39

i10Index(since 2020)

23

Email

University Profile Page

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DOBROVINSKAYA OXANA Skills & Research Interests

leukemogenesis

acute lymphoblastic leukemia

molecular drug targets

drug repurposing

Top articles of DOBROVINSKAYA OXANA

Molecular Targets for Cannabinoids in Natural Killer Cells: Do They Modulate the Antitumor Activity?

2024/3/25

Dissecting the Role of Autophagy-Related Proteins in Cancer Metabolism and Plasticity

2023/10/19

Reduction of Ca2+ Entry by a Specific Block of KCa3.1 Channels Optimizes Cytotoxic Activity of NK Cells against T-ALL Jurkat Cells

Cells

2023/8/15

In vitro simulation of the acute lymphoblastic leukemia niche: a critical view on the optimal approximation for drug testing

2023/7

Dexamethasone-induced fatty acid oxidation and autophagy/mitophagy are essential for T-ALL glucocorticoid resistance

Cancers

2023/1/10

Major vacuolar TPC1 channel in stress signaling: what matters, K+, Ca2+ conductance or an ion-flux independent mechanism?

2022/8/11

Cannabidiol on the Path from the Lab to the Cancer Patient: Opportunities and Challenges

2022/3/17

The G-protein–coupled estrogen receptor agonist G-1 inhibits proliferation and causes apoptosis in leukemia cell lines of T lineage

Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology

2022/2/14

Tamoxifen Sensitizes Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia Cells to Cannabidiol by Targeting Cyclophilin-D and Altering Mitochondrial Ca2+ Homeostasis

International Journal of Molecular Sciences

2021/8/13

Overcoming glucocorticoid resistance in acute lymphoblastic leukemia: repurposed drugs can improve the protocol

2021/3/11

Acute lymphoblastic leukemia cell lines in immunology research

2021/3/1

Modulation of ion transport across plant membranes by polyamines: understanding specific modes of action under stress

Frontiers in Plant Science

2021/1/26

Phenolic compounds cannabidiol, curcumin and quercetin cause mitochondrial dysfunction and suppress acute lymphoblastic leukemia cells

International Journal of Molecular Sciences

2020/12/28

Kv1. 3 current voltage dependence in lymphocytes is modulated by co-culture with bone marrow-derived stromal cells: B and T cells respond differentially

Cell Physiol. Biochem

2020/9/1

Kv1. 3 channel is a potential marker for B acute lymphoblastic leukemia

The FASEB Journal

2020/4

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