Dr. Igor Malyshev
Institute of General Pathology and Pathophysiology RAMS, Russia
Email:
iymalyshev1@gmail.com
Qualifications
Doctor
of Medical Sciensies, Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, Institute of General
Pathology and Pathophysiology, Moscow
Ph.D.,
USSR Academy of Medical Sciences, Institute of General Pathology and
Pathophysiology, Moscow, USSR
M.Sc.,
Department of Medical Biology, Tomsk Institute of Medicine, Tomsk, Russia
Publications (Selected)
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Malyshev, I. Y., Kuznetsova, L. V., & Mardente, S. (2020). Cancer immunotherapy through the prism of adaptation: Will Achilles catch the tortoise?. Medical Hypotheses, 137, 109545.
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Lyamina, S. V., Maev, I. V., Kalish, S. V., Andreev, D. N., Kladovikova, O. V., & Malyshev, I. Y. (2018). Features of the functional activity of macrophage link of immunity with gastroesophageal reflux disease depending on the type of reluctate: in vitro model. Terapevticheskii arkhiv, 90(2), 19-23.
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Lyamina, S. V., Maev, I. V., Kladovikova, O. V., & Malyshev, I. Y. (2018). Cellular and molecular mechanisms of inflammation of esophageal mucosa under different clinical course of gastroesophageal reflux disease and its complications. Terapevticheskii arkhiv, 90(2), 79-84.
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Kalish, S., Lyamina, S., Manukhina, E., Malyshev, Y., Raetskaya, A., & Malyshev, I. (2017). M3 macrophages stop division of tumor cells in vitro and extend survival of mice with ehrlich ascites carcinoma. Medical science monitor basic research, 23, 8.
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Lyamina, S. V., Komova, O. Y., Gavrilova, N. A., & Malyshev, I. Y. (2016). Effects of phenotype of retinal macrophages on the features of angiogenesis of murine retina. Bulletin of experimental biology and medicine, 162, 184-186.
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Maev, I. V., Lyamina, S. V., Мalysheva, E. V., Yurenev, G. L., & Malyshev, I. Y. (2015). An immune response and an alveolar macrophage phenotype in asthma, gastroesophageal reflux disease and their concurrence. Terapevticheskii arkhiv, 87(3), 34-41.
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Kalish, S. V., Lyamina, S. V., Usanova, E. A., Manukhina, E. B., Larionov, N. P., & Malyshev, I. Y. (2015). Macrophages reprogrammed in vitro towards the M1 phenotype and activated with LPS extend lifespan of mice with ehrlich ascites carcinoma. Medical Science Monitor Basic Research, 21, 226.
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Kalish, S., Lyamina, S., Chausova, S., Kochetova, L., Malyshev, Y., Manukhina, E., & Malyshev, I. (2015). C57BL/6N mice are more resistant to ehrlich ascites tumors than C57BL/6J mice: the role of macrophage nitric oxide. Medical science monitor basic research, 21, 235.
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Malyshev, I. Y., Manukhina, E. B., & Malyshev, Y. I. (2014). Physiological organization of immune response based on the homeostatic mechanism of matrix reprogramming: implication in tumor and biotechnology. Medical Hypotheses, 82(6), 754-765.
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Lyamina, S. V., Kruglov, S. V., Vedenikin, T. Y., Borodovitsyna, O. A., Suvorova, I. A., Shimshelashvili, S. L., & Malyshev, I. Y. (2012). Alternative reprogramming of M1/M2 phenotype of mouse peritoneal macrophages in vitro with interferon-γ and interleukin-4. Bulletin of experimental biology and medicine, 152, 548-551.
Profile Details
WoS ResearcherID: G-4277-2017
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2381-9612
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