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MOLECULAR NEUROBIOLOGY

ISSN:

0893-7648

eISSN:

1559-1182

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(Field of Science):

  • biomedical engineering (Engineering and Technology)
  • medical biology (Medical and Health Sciences )
  • pharmacology and pharmacy (Medical and Health Sciences )
  • medical sciences (Medical and Health Sciences )
  • health sciences (Medical and Health Sciences )
  • food and nutrition technology (Agricultural sciences)
  • biotechnology (Natural sciences)
  • biological sciences (Natural sciences)

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2015 40 A
2014 40 A
2013 40 A
2012 35 A
2011 35 A
2010 32 A

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2017 6.2
2016 6.1
2015 6.9
2014 6.4
2013 7
2012 8.5
2011 9.7

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Year 2023
  • 2-Methoxyestradiol and Hydrogen Peroxide as Promising Biomarkers in Parkinson’s Disease
    Publication
    • P. Bastian
    • L. Konieczna
    • J. Dulski
    • A. Daca
    • D. Jacewicz
    • A. Płoska
    • N. Knap
    • J. Sławek
    • T. Baczek
    • L. Kalinowski... and 4 others

    - MOLECULAR NEUROBIOLOGY - Year 2023

    Estrogens function in numerous physiological processes including controlling brain cell growth and differentiation. 2-Meth- oxestradiol (2-ME2), a 17β-estradiol (E2) metabolite, is known for its anticancer effects as observed both in vivo and in vitro. 2-ME2 affects all actively dividing cells, including neurons. The study aimed to determine whether 2-ME2 is a potentially cancer-protective or rather neurodegenerative agent in a...

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Year 2016

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