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    Methionine Diet Evoked Hyperhomocysteinemia Causes Hippocampal Alterations, Metabolomics Plasma Changes and Behavioral Pattern in Wild Type Rats by Kovalska, Maria, Baranovicova, Eva, Kalenska, Dagmar, Tomascova, Anna, Adamkov, Marian, Kovalska, Libusa, Lehotsky, Jan

    “…L-methionine, an essential amino acid, plays a critical role in cell physiology. High intake and/or dysregulation in methionine (Met) metabolism results in…”
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    Alzheimer’s Disease-like Pathological Features in the Dorsal Hippocampus of Wild-Type Rats Subjected to Methionine-Diet-Evoked Mild Hyperhomocysteinaemia by Kovalska, Maria, Hnilicova, Petra, Kalenska, Dagmar, Adamkov, Marian, Kovalska, Libusa, Lehotsky, Jan

    Published in Cells (Basel, Switzerland) (01-08-2023)
    “…Multifactorial interactions, including nutritional state, likely participate in neurodegeneration’s pathogenesis and evolution. Dysregulation in methionine…”
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    Association of Induced Hyperhomocysteinemia with Alzheimer’s Disease-Like Neurodegeneration in Rat Cortical Neurons After Global Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury by Kovalska, Maria, Tothova, Barbara, Kovalska, Libusa, Tatarkova, Zuzana, Kalenska, Dagmar, Tomascova, Anna, Adamkov, Marian, Lehotsky, Jan

    Published in Neurochemical research (01-09-2018)
    “…Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a progressive and irreversible neurodegenerative disorder that results in massive hippocampal and neocortical neuronal loss leading…”
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    Intracellular Signaling MAPK Pathway After Cerebral Ischemia–Reperfusion Injury by Kovalska, Maria, Kovalska, Libusa, Pavlikova, Martina, Janickova, Maria, Mikuskova, Katarina, Adamkov, Marian, Kaplan, Peter, Tatarkova, Zuzana, Lehotsky, Jan

    Published in Neurochemical research (01-07-2012)
    “…The MAPK/ERK/p38 are signal transduction pathways that couple intracellular responses to the external stimuli. Contrary to ERK protein which is part of the…”
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