MenüForum-NavigationForumMitgliederAnmeldenRegistrierenForum-Breadcrumbs - Du bist hier:ForumFlohmarkt: SchuheBloch BallettschläppchenAntwortenAntworten: Bloch Ballettschläppchen <blockquote><div class="quotetitle">Zitat von Gast am 31. März 2026, 15:07 Uhr</div>[url=https://www.instagram.com/hibou_sova/]Zoya Demidenko[/url]: Scholar in Cancer Biology [url=https://moodylab.smhs.gwu.edu/lab-members]Zoya Demidenko[/url] is a notable scholar affiliated with the Division of Cell Stress Science at Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center in Buffalo, New York. Earlier, she worked at the National Institutes of Health and New York Medical College, building a strong background in life science study. Demidenko's academic output spans several critical domains, including the PI3K/AKT/mTOR signaling cascade, cellular cycle control, cell senescence, and tumor biology. To date, she has authored over 46 academic papers, which have garnered upwards of 4,100 references — a indicator to the significance of her findings. One of her most notable discoveries lies in elucidating the mechanisms of cellular senescence. Her work revealed that when the cellular division cycle is halted but cellular expansion persists, the cells experience senescence. Importantly, [url=https://www.pinterest.com/zoyademidenko/]Zoya Demidenko[/url] demonstrated that this shift is controlled with drugs using substances such as rapamycin. [url=https://www.facebook.com/public/Zoya-Demidenko/]Zoya Demidenko[/url] has also contributed greatly to cancer treatment investigation, notably in the field of cyclotherapy — a approach aimed at shielding healthy tissue from anticancer drugs whilst leaving malignant cells exposed. This method offers major promise for lowering the side effects of oncological therapy. Across her career, Demidenko has worked with prominent investigators globally, such as Dr. Mikhail Blagosklonny. Her publications appears in leading journals such as Oncotarget, Cell Cycle, Aging (Albany NY), and Oncogene. [31.03.2026 11:21] Папа: Holding an h-index of 33, [url=https://www.aging-us.com/article/100421/]Zoya Demidenko[/url] stands as a widely cited figure in contemporary cancer science, with her discoveries keep to influence our understanding of the way cells age, respond to treatment, and the ways in which malignant disease may be better treated. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22228887/</blockquote><br> Abbrechen