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Kateryna Uspenska
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22
Publications
241
Citation Statements Received
821
Citation Statements Given
How they've been cited
350
23
217
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How they cite others
1,077
40
780
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Affiliations
Palladin Institute of Biochemistry
,
National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
Publications
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Molecular Mechanisms Regulating LPS-Induced Inflammation in the Brain
Lykhmus
1
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Mishra
2
,
Koval
3
et al.
2016
Front. Mol. Neurosci.
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Intravenously Injected Mesenchymal Stem Cells Penetrate the Brain and Treat Inflammation-Induced Brain Damage and Memory Impairment in Mice
Lykhmus
1
,
Koval
2
,
Voytenko
3
et al.
2019
Front. Pharmacol.
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Mitochondrial Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors Support Liver Cells Viability After Partial Hepatectomy
Uspenska
1
,
Lykhmus
2
,
Obolenskaya
3
et al.
2018
Front. Pharmacol.
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Nicotine facilitates nicotinic acetylcholine receptor targeting to mitochondria but makes them less susceptible to selective ligands
Uspenska
1
,
Lykhmus
2
,
Gergalova
3
et al.
2017
Neuroscience Letters
28
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N-Stearoylethanolamine protects the brain and improves memory of mice treated with lipopolysaccharide or immunized with the extracellular domain of α7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor
Lykhmus
1
,
Uspenska
2
,
Koval
3
et al.
2017
International Immunopharmacology
25
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Topically administered purified clinoptilolite‐tuff for the treatment of cutaneous wounds: A prospective, randomised phase I clinical trial
Deinsberger
1
,
Marquart
2
,
Nizet
3
et al.
2022
Wound Repair Regeneration
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Positive Allosteric Modulation of Alpha7 Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors Transiently Improves Memory but Aggravates Inflammation in LPS-Treated Mice
Lykhmus
1
,
Kalashnyk
2
,
Uspenska
3
et al.
2020
Front. Aging Neurosci.
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Mesenchymal Stem Cells or Interleukin-6 Improve Episodic Memory of Mice Lacking α7 Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors
Lykhmus
1
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Kalashnyk
2
,
Koval
3
et al.
2019
Neuroscience
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