Publications by authors named "N V Engel'gardt"

In vivo, normal tissues and organs have a three-dimensional structure and function in a three-dimensional environment. The standard two-dimensional cell culture conditions drastically differ from those in vivo. For this reason, three-dimensional cultures based on different variants of the extracellular matrix are more adequate for analyzing normal and tumor cell growth.

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Expression of hepatocyte-specific genes in slow- and fast-growing hepatocellular mouse carcinomas was studied. The fast-growing poorly differentiated passaged hepatocarcinoma (fHC) originated from the well-differentiated slow-growing variant (sHC). In contrast to the parental hepatocarcinoma, in fHC the expression of the hepatocyte nuclear factor 4 (HNF4), in fHC a key factor responsible for hepatocyte differentiation, and several HNF-4-responsive genes, such as those for transferrin, transthyretin, hepatocyte nuclear factor 1 (HNF1), and serum albumin, was significantly suppressed.

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Two transplantable differentiated mouse hepatocarcinomas were obtained in B6 D2 F1 mice from primary tumors induced by initiation (NDEA)-promotion (phenobarbital) protocol. Both HC were slowly growing with time from passage to passage of 5-7 months (s-HC). A fast-growing variant with time between passages of 2-3 weeks appeared in one mouse on the third passage (f-HC).

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We describe two new markers of mouse liver epithelial cells detected by monoclonal antibodies. Immunomorphological localization of antigens was performed using light and electron microscopy. Antigen G7 is a marker of cholangiocytes and oval cells.

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The structure of 12 spontaneous hepatoblastomas found in old (average age 26.5 months) male mice is described. There were considerable strain differences in their incidence: 0.

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