Konstantina Stathopoulou's profile
I'm female
What I do
I am currently a PhD student, in the last year of my thesis. I find science and research liberating. I think it gives you freedom, as long as you have grants to continue…
Affiliations
Current affiliations
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- Position
- PhD student
- Company
- School of Biology, University of Athens, Greece.
- Further information
Location
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Interests
My PhD has to do with the signalling in heart. I find extremely interesting how a stimulus can trigger intracellular reactions and cause molecules to interact with each other.
Projects
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Publications
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Clerk A, Aggeli I, Stathopoulou K, Sugden P. Peptide growth factors signal differentially through protein kinase C to extracellular signal-regulated kinases in neonatal cardiomyocytes. Cellular signalling (2) , 225-35 (Epub 03 Jun 2005) PubMed ID:(15936927)
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Gaitanaki C, Konstantina S, Chrysa S, Beis I. Oxidative stress stimulates multiple MAPK signalling pathways and phosphorylation of the small HSP27 in the perfused amphibian heart. The Journal of experimental biology (Pt 16) , 2759-69 PubMed ID:(12847121)
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Gaitanaki C, Papatriantafyllou M, Stathopoulou K, Beis I. Effects of various oxidants and antioxidants on the p38-MAPK signalling pathway in the perfused amphibian heart. Molecular and cellular biochemistry (1-2) , 107-17 (Epub 20 May 2006) PubMed ID:(16710743)
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Gaitanaki C, Pliatska M, Stathopoulou K, Beis I. Cu2+ and acute thermal stress induce protective events via the p38-MAPK signalling pathway in the perfused Rana ridibunda heart. The Journal of experimental biology (Pt 3) , 438-46 PubMed ID:(17234613)
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Stathopoulou K, Gaitanaki C, Beis I. Extracellular pH changes activate the p38-MAPK signalling pathway in the amphibian heart. The Journal of experimental biology (Pt 7) , 1344-54 PubMed ID:(16547305)
Contact
- email:
- dinastath [ at ] yahoo.co.uk
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