Important success
You´ll find the current important results of the scientists from all departments of our institute in this section (chronological order):
Antioxidants and their possible use for epilepsy treatment
Sensor domain of TRPA1 channel contributes to detection of painful stimuli
Axon zippering and its control by tension forces
Cellular and molecular basis of memory
Correlation between resistance to obesity and lipid synthesis in adipose tissue
Role of Plzf gene in regulation of metabolic and cardiac traits
Mitochondria´a role in heart damage due to myocardial infarction
Mitochondria dysfunction and Fanconi syndrome
Prolactin-releasing peptide: a new tool for obesity treatment
Cancer cachexia can reflect aberrant metabolism of adipose tissue
Oxidative stress and its consequences
The new findings revealing coupling of mitochondrial structure and function
Physiological and molecular changes during the progression cardiac failure
A new model of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)
Structural motifs within the TRPA1 receptor contribute to detection of painful stimuli
Anti-inflammatory effects of omega-3 PUFA are mediated by new lipid mediators from adipose tissue
Why some people have dental caries?
Adaptation of the aural neuron code to statistics of stimulus
Testing of new possibilities for the treatment of obesity
Gender differences and atherosclerosis
How do the Alzheimer disease patients orient in space?
Chemotherapy induced neuropathic pain
The consequences of brain damage could worse increased body temperature
Epileptic seizure and what influences it?
The aim of the research is a less invasive medical diagnostics
Nanotechnology helps in the development of advanced bone implants
The new findings make life with bipolar disorder easier
Bile acids prevents the development of obesity
Bowel functionality of the newborn is influenced also by the mother's timing system
Differences in the sensitivity of the heart muscle to lack of oxygen between males and females
Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering
Cognitive deficit - symptom of many of neuropsychiatric disorders
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