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    Evaluation of oxidative/nitrative stress and uterine artery pulsatility index in early pregnancy by Gerszi, D, Penyige, Á, Mezei, Z, Sárai-Szabó, B, Benkő, R, Bányai, B, Demendi, C, Ujvári, E, Várbíró, S, Horváth, E M

    Published in Physiology international (06-01-2021)
    “…Increased oxidative/nitrative stress is characteristic not only in pathologic, but also in healthy pregnancy. High uterine artery pulsatility index (UtAPI) at…”
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    Estrogen improves impaired musculocutaneous vascular adrenergic reactivity in pharmacologically ovariectomized rats : A potential peripheral mechanism for hot flashes? by ACS, N, VAJO, Z, DEMENDI, C, NADASY, G, MONOS, E, SZEKACS, B

    Published in Gynecological endocrinology (01-02-2001)
    “…Hot flashes are among the most common complaints of perimenopausal women. Despite the high prevalence of the phenomenon, the background to the development of…”
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    Current concepts in the genetic diagnostics of rheumatoid arthritis by Nagy, Zsolt B, Csanád, Mónika, Tóth, Katalin, Börzsönyi, Balázs, Demendi, Csaba, Rigó, Jr, János, Joó, József Gábor

    Published in Expert review of molecular diagnostics (01-07-2010)
    “…Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a systemic, chronic and inflammatory disease of unknown etiology. HLA-DRB1 and PTPN22 1858T gene variants are risk factors of RA,…”
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    Estrogen improves impaired musculocutaneous vascular adrenergic reactivity in pharmacologically ovariectomized rats: a potential peripheral mechanism for hot flashes? by Acs, N., Vajo, Z., Demendi, C., Nádasy, G., Monos, E., Székács, B.

    Published in Gynecological endocrinology (2001)
    “…Hot flashes are among the most common complaints of perimenopausal women. Despite the high prevalence of the phenomenon ,the background to the development of…”
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