Maria V. Yusenko
University of Münster
13 Papers
20 Citations
Maria V. Yusenko is an academic researcher from University of Münster. The author has contributed to research in topics: MYB & Myeloid leukemia. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 13 publications.
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Papers
First hexagonal close packed high-entropy alloy with outstanding stability under extreme conditions and electrocatalytic activity for methanol oxidation
Kirill V. Yusenko,Sephira Riva,Patricia Almeida Carvalho,Patricia Almeida Carvalho,Maria V. Yusenko,Serena Arnaboldi,Aleksandr S. Sukhikh,Michael Hanfland,S. A. Gromilov +8 more
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Expression of RARRES1 and AGBL2 and progression of conventional renal cell carcinoma.
TL;DR: It is found that RAR RES1 cytoplasmic/negative and AGBL2-positive/negative staining is a significant risk factor for tumour progression indicating 11–15 times higher risk of cancer relapse, whereas the membranous RARRES1 expression, especially its co-expression with AGBl2, associated with excellent disease outcome.
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Dual role of KRT17: development of papillary renal cell tumor and progression of conventional renal cell carcinoma.
TL;DR: The continuous expression of KRT17 from emerging fetal kidney tubules and microscopic pre-neoplastic lesions towards papillary renal cell tumors and its neo-expression in aggressive growing conventional renal cell carcinomas reflects the multiple function of K RT17 in kidney cancers with distinct natural history.
Ir–Re binary alloys under extreme conditions and their electrocatalytic activity in methanol oxidation
Kirill V. Yusenko,Elena Bykova,Maxim Bykov,Sephira Riva,Wilson A. Crichton,Maria V. Yusenko,Aleksandr S. Sukhikh,Serena Arnaboldi,Michael Hanfland,Leonid Dubrovinsky,S. A. Gromilov +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, the formation of the hcp -Ir 0.70 Re 0.30 alloy from the single-source precursor (NH 4 ) 2 [I 0.85 Re 0.15 Cl 6 ] upon heating in hydrogen atmosphere can be associated with formation of two intermediates: a crystalline iridium-based intermediate and a fcc -structured alloy.
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Expression of TXNIP is associated with angiogenesis and postoperative relapse of conventional renal cell carcinoma
Mate Meszaros,Maria V. Yusenko,Lilla Domonkos,Lehel Peterfi,Gyula Kovacs,Gyula Kovacs,Daniel Banyai +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the role of TXNIP and downstream genes HIF1α and IL1β in the biology of conventional RCC (cRCC) was investigated and a significant correlation was found between cytoplasmicTXNIP expression, inefficient vascularization by unorganized and tortuous vessels causing tumour cell necrosis and postoperative tumour relapse of cRCC.