• 9. APRIL 2025
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    Steroidogenic pathway in girls diagnosed with autism spectrum disorders

    Steroidogenic pathway in girls diagnosed with autism spectrum disorders

    AUTHORS: Jansakova, K., Hill, M., Celusakova, H., Repiska, G., Bicikova, M., Macova, L., Polonyiova, K., Kopcikova,. M., Ostatnikova, D. ABSTRACT: The diagnostic prevalence of autism spectrum disorders (ASD) shows boys to be more affected than girls. Due to this reason, there is a lack of research including and observing ASD girls. Present study was aimed

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    • 28. MARCH 2021
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    Steroid metabolome

    Following the verification of the effect of testosterone and its metabolites, we find out whether other steroid hormones such as mineralocorticoids or glucocorticoids also interfere with the pathogenesis of autism. The involvement of these hormones has not yet been precisely elucidated. The aim of the project is a comprehensive analysis of the steroid metabolism in

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    • 12. FEBRUARY 2017
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    SPOLUPRÁCA s NÚDCH

    V roku 2013 Lekárska fakulta Univerzity Komenského Bratislava podpísala zmluvu s Národným ústavom detských chorôb (t.č. Detská fakultná nemocnica s poliklinikou Bratislava) . Predmetnom zmluvy je poskytovanie autistickým pacientom, resp. ich rodičom, ktorý absolvujú diagnostiku v Akademickom centre výskumu autizmu kontakt na špecialistov z NÚDCH, v príslušnom medicínskom odbore. NÚDCH poskytne spätnú väzbu o diagnóze a liečbe detí, ktoré boli odporúčané na odborné

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    • 1. AUGUST 2020
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    Specificity of gut microbiota in children with autism spectrum disorder in Slovakia and its correlation with astrocytes activity marker and specific behavioural patterns

    Specificity of gut microbiota in children with autism spectrum disorder in Slovakia and its correlation with astrocytes activity marker and specific behavioural patterns

    AUTHORS: Sashova Tomova, A., Soltys, K., Repiska, G., Palkova, L., Celarova, D., Minarik, G., Turna, J., Prochotska, K., Babinska, K., Ostatnikova, D ABSTRACT: Recent research suggests the involvement of bidirectional gut-brain axis in autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The aim of this study was to establish the role of changed gut microbiota in behavioural and gastrointestinalRead more

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