prof. MUDr. Julie Dobrovolná, Ph.D.
Head, Molecular Metabolism and Chronic Diseases
Office: bldg. A18/227
Kamenice 753/5
625 00 Brno
Phone: | +420 532 23 4757, 4614 |
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Total number of publications: 242
2015
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Polymorphism in miR-31 and miR-584 binding site in the angiotensinogen gene differentially influences body fat distribution in both sexes
Genes and Nutrition, year: 2015, volume: 10, edition: 5, DOI
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Prognostic value of human epididymis protein 4 in endometrial cancer and its utility for surgical staging
Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Research, year: 2015, volume: 41, edition: 10, DOI
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Short sleep duration in relation to body weight and blood pressure among Czech adults
Journal of Nursing, Social Studies, Public Health and Rehabilitation, year: 2015, volume: 6, edition: 1-2
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The common polymorphism Val109Asp in the omentin gene is associated with daily energy intake in the Central-European population
Nutritional Neuroscience, year: 2015, volume: 18, edition: 1, DOI
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The presence of B-cell activating factor (BAFF) in umbilical cord blood in both healthy and pre-eclamptic pregnancies and in human breast milk.
Journal of Reproductive Immunology, year: 2015, volume: 109, edition: JUN 2015, DOI
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The role of visfatin (PBEF/Nampt) in pregnancy complications
Journal of Reproductive Immunology, year: 2015, volume: 112, edition: NOV 2015, DOI
2014
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"Stress entropic load" as a transgenerational epigenetic response trigger
Medical Hypotheses, year: 2014, volume: 82, edition: 3, DOI
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"Stress entropic load" as a transgenerational epigenetic response trigger
Year: 2014, type: Appeared in Conference without Proceedings
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+11525 C/A Polymorphism in MicroRNA Binding Site of Angiotensinogen is Associated with Occurence of Restenosis in Patients After Myocardial Infarction
Year: 2014, type: Appeared in Conference without Proceedings
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Assessment of Circulating microRNAs for Non-Invasive Outcome Prediction of Neuroblastoma Patients
Year: 2014, type: Conference abstract