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Kasia Gustaw-Rothenberg

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Bojar I, Pinkas J, Gujski M, Owoc A, Raczkiewicz D, Gustaw-Rothenberg K
Arch Med Sci . 2017 Sep; 13(5):1148-1159. PMID: 28883857
Introduction: The focus of this study was to assess cognitive functions in relation to androgens and specifically testosterone and dehydroepiandrosterone in postmenopausal women as well as the correlation between cognitive...
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Pope S, Gustaw-Rothenberg K, Reyes C
J Psychiatr Pract . 2016 Jan; 22(1):64-7. PMID: 26813490
Objective: The purpose of this study was to collect objective data concerning the prescription of vitamin supplementation treatment in hospitalized patients at risk for alcohol withdrawal. Methods: This study compared...
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Blach-Olszewska Z, Zaczynska E, Gustaw-Rothenberg K, Avila-Rodrigues M, Barreto G, Leszek J, et al.
Curr Pharm Des . 2015 Jul; 21(25):3582-8. PMID: 26166611
The genetic, cellular, and molecular changes associated with Alzheimer disease provide evidence of immune and inflammatory processes involvement in its pathogenesis. These are supported by epidemiological studies, which show some...
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Lerner A, Gustaw-Rothenberg K, Smyth S, Casadesus G
Biofactors . 2012 Mar; 38(2):84-9. PMID: 22419567
Retinoids are Vitamin A derivatives involved in cellular regulatory processes including cell differentiation, neurite outgrowth and defense against oxidative stress. Retinoids may also influence Amyloid beta processing upregulation of alpha...
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Stone J, Casadesus G, Gustaw-Rothenberg K, Siedlak S, Wang X, Zhu X, et al.
Ther Adv Chronic Dis . 2011 Jul; 2(1):9-23. PMID: 21743833
Alzheimer disease (AD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disease which begins with insidious deterioration of higher cognition and progresses to severe dementia. Clinical symptoms typically involve impairment of memory and at...