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Oleg Tsupykov, Ph.D.

Research fellow, 
Department of Cytology, 
Bogomoletz Institute of Physiology, 
National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
Kyiv, Ukraine

Education

Ph.D. in Pathological Physiology
Bogomoletz Institute of Physiology, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
Thesis Title: “The reaction of  hippocampal glial cells on ischemic brain injury”
MS in Biology, Kharkiv National University, Kharkiv, Ukraine

Research interests

Mechanisms of plasticity in the adult CNS after brain ischemic injury
Quantitative morphology of neurons and glial cells in CNS areas
Protection of neural tissue after ischemic brain injury
Features of neuronal stem cells and their integration, proliferation and differentiation after transplantation into brain.

Publications

  1. Tsupykov O, Kyryk V, Smozhanik E, Rybachuk O, Butenko G, Pivneva T, Skibo G (2014) Long-term fate of grafted hippocampal neural progenitor cells following ischemic injury. J Neurosci Res. 2014 doi: 10.1002/jnr.23386. 
  2. Tsupykov O.M., Poddubna A.O., Smozhanyk K.G., Kyryk V.M., Kuchuk O.V., Butenko G.M., Semenova E., Pivneva T.A., Skibo G.G. (2011) Integration of Grafted Neural Progenitor Cells in a Host Hippocampal Circuitry after Ischemic Injury Neirofiziologiya/Neurophysiology, 43(4): 324-6
  3. Tsupykov O.M., Pivneva T.A., Poddubna A.O., Kyryk V.M., Kuchuk O.V., Butenko G.M., Skibo G.G. (2010) Migration and differentiation of fetal neural progenitor cells in the brain of ischemic animals. International journal of Physiology and Pathophisiology 1(1):25-35.
  4. Jenny B, Kanemitsu M, Tsupykov O, Potter G, Salmon P, Zgraggen E, Gascon E, Skibo G, Dayer AG, Kiss JZ.(2009) Fibroblast growth factor-2 overexpression in transplanted neural progenitors promotes perivascular cluster formation with a neurogenic potential. Stem Cells. 27(6):1309-17
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