تصفح حسب المؤلف "Skrtic, Anita"
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Dishevelled family proteins (DVL1-3) expression in intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) placentas.
Sola, Ida Marija; Serman, Alan; Karin-Kujundzic, Valentina; Paic, Frane; Skrtic, Anita; Slatina, Paula; Kakarigi, Luka; Vranic, Semir; Serman, Ljiljana... more authors ... less authors ( BJBMS , 2020 , Article)Dishevelled family proteins (DVL1, DVL2, and DVL3) are cytoplasmic proteins that are involved in canonical and non-canonical Wnt signaling pathway during embryonic development. The role of DVL proteins in the placental ... -
Dishevelled family proteins in serous ovarian carcinomas: A clinicopathologic and molecular study
Karin-Kujundzic, Valentina; Kardum, Vedran; Marija Sola, Ida; Paic, Frane; Skrtic, Anita; Skenderi, Faruk; Serman, Alan; Nikuseva-Martic, Tamara; Vranic, Semir; Serman, Ljiljana... more authors ... less authors ( Wiley , 2019 , Article)Dishevelled family proteins (DVL1, DVL2 and DVL3) are cytoplasmic mediators involved in canonical and non-canonical Wnt signaling that are important for embryonic development. Since Wnt signaling promotes cell proliferation ... -
New insight into the role of PTCH1 protein in serous ovarian carcinomas.
Karin-Kujundzic, Valentina; Covarrubias-Pinto, Adriana; Skrtic, Anita; Vranic, Semir; Serman, Ljiljana ( Spandidos Publications , 2022 , Article)The Hedgehog (Hh) signaling pathway is essential for normal embryonic development, while its hyperactivation in the adult organism is associated with the development of various cancers. The role of the Hh signaling pathway ... -
WNT5A, β‑catenin and SUFU expression patterns, and the significance of microRNA deregulation in placentas with intrauterine growth restriction
Sola, Ida Marija; Karin-Kujundzic, Valentina; Paic, Frane; Lijovic, Lada; Glibo, Mislav; Serman, Nikola; Duic, Tihana; Skrtic, Anita; Kuna, Krunoslav; Vranic, Semir; Serman, Ljiljana... more authors ... less authors ( Spandidos Publications , 2023 , Article)Placental insufficiency is a common cause of intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR). It affects ~10% of pregnancies and increases fetal and neonatal morbidity and mortality. Although Wnt and Hh pathways are crucial for ...