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Polina Lipaeva, PhD
Polina Lipaeva, PhD
Researcher in University Hospital Düsseldorf
Verified email at ufz.de
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Different ways to play it cool: Transcriptomic analysis sheds light on different activity patterns of three amphipod species under long‐term cold exposure
P Lipaeva, K Vereshchagina, P Drozdova, L Jakob, E Kondrateva, ...
Molecular ecology 30 (22), 5735-5751, 2021
152021
Transcriptional response to the [ISP+] prion of Saccharomyces cerevisiae differs from that induced by the deletion of its structural gene, SFP1
P Drozdova, T Rogoza, E Radchenko, P Lipaeva, L Mironova
FEMS yeast research 14 (8), 1160-1170, 2014
142014
Overproduction of Sch9 leads to its aggregation and cell elongation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
P Drozdova, P Lipaeva, T Rogoza, G Zhouravleva, S Bondarev
Plos one 13 (3), e0193726, 2018
52018
Cold-adapted amphipod species upon heat stress: Proteomic responses and their correlation with transcriptomic responses
P Lipaeva, I Karkossa, D Bedulina, K Schubert, T Luckenbach
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part D: Genomics and Proteomics 45 …, 2023
22023
The Q/N-rich protein kinase Sch9 as a modulator of nonsense suppression and a potential prion protein
P Lipaeva, PB Drozdova, GA Zhouravleva
Yeast 32, 2015
2015
How does [ISP+], the prion form of Sfp1p, control gene expression?
P Drozdova, T Rogoza, E Radchenko, P Lipaeva, L Mironova
Gene transcription in yeast: From regulatory networks to mechanisms, 2014
2014
Sfp1 prion conversion is not equal to the absence of this yeast protein
P Drozdova, E Radchenko, T Rogoza, P Lipaeva, L Mironova
FEBS JOURNAL 280, 76-76, 2013
2013
Prion conversion of Sfp1p does not affect ribosome biogenesis
P Drozdova, T Rogoza, E Radchenko, P Lipaeva, L Mironova
Yeast, S102, 2013
2013
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