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Chen Lin, Alexey Koval, Svetlana Tishchenko, Azat Gabdulkhanov, Uliana Tin, Gonzalo Solis, Vladimir Katanaev, Double suppression of the Galpha protein activity by RGS proteins. "Molecular Cell": 2014; 53(4): 663-71.
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Alexey Koval,Peter Vlasov,P. Shichkova,S. Khunderyakova,Y. Markov,J. Panchenko,A. Volodina,Fedor Kondrashov,Vladimir Katanaev, Anti-Leprosy Drug Clofazimine Inhibits Growth of Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Cells via Inhibition of Canonical Wnt Signaling. "Biochemical Pharmacology ": 2014; 87(4): 571-8.
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Alexey Koval,Vladimir Katanaev, Platforms for High-Throughput Screening of Wnt/Frizzled Antagonists. "Drug Discovery Today ": 2012; 17: 1316-22.
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Alexey Koval,Vladimir Katanaev, Wnt3a Stimulation Elicits G Protein-Coupled Receptor Properties of Mammalian Frizzled Proteins. "Biochemical Journal ": 2011; 433: 435-40.
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Vladimir Purvanov,Alexey Koval,Vladimir Katanaev, A direct and functional interaction between the trimeric G protein Go and Rab5 in G protein-coupled receptor signaling. "Science Signaling ": 2010; 3: ra65.
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Vladimir Katanaev,Gonzalo Solis,G. Hausmann,S. Buestorf,N. Katanayeva,Yvonne Schrock,Claudia Stuermer,Konrad Basler, Reggie-1/Flotillin-2 Promotes Secretion of the Long-Range Signaling Forms of Wingless and Hedgehog in Drosophila. "EMBO Journal ": 2008; 27: 509–521.
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Vladimir Katanaev,Matey Chornomorets, Kinetic diversity in G protein-coupled receptor signaling. "Biochemical Journal ": 2007; 401: 485-497.
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Vladimir Katanaev,Andrew Tomlinson, Dual roles for the trimeric G-protein Go in asymmetric cell division in Drosophila. "Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. ": 2006; 103: 6524-6529.
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Vladimir Katanaev,R. Ponzielli,M. Semeriva,Andrew Tomlinson, Trimeric G-protein-dependent Frizzled signaling in Drosophila. "Cell": 2005; 120: 111-122.
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E. Hirsch,Vladimir Katanaev,C. Garlanda,O. Azzolino,L. Pirola,L. Silengo,S. Sozzani,A. Mantovani,F. Altruda,Matthias Wymann, Central role for the G protein- coupled PI3K in inflammation. "Science": 2000; 287: 1049-1053.
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