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Anna Birková
Researcher at University of Pavol Jozef Šafárik
Publications - 28
Citations - 115
Anna Birková is an academic researcher from University of Pavol Jozef Šafárik. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 19 publications receiving 69 citations. Previous affiliations of Anna Birková include University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna.
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Naturally occurring substances and their role in chemo-protective effects.
Miroslava Bilecová-Rabajdová,Anna Birková,Peter Urban,Kristína Gregová,Eva Durovcova,Mária Mareková +5 more
TL;DR: The conceptual basis for the chemoprevention of cancer, proven concepts of efficiency and current trends in the use ofChemopreventive agents according to place and mechanism of action are described.
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Current View on the Mechanisms of Alcohol-Mediated Toxicity
TL;DR: The authors reviewed actual knowledge about the toxic effects of ethanol and its degradation products and found that there are still gaps in the explanation of empirically co-founded dysfunction in many alcohol-related conditions.
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Changes in urine autofluorescence in ovarian cancer patients.
TL;DR: Using fluorescent spectroscopy, ovarian cancer patients and healthy control group were discerned with high significance, so it is predicted that fluorescence analysis of urine could be a potential means of ovarian cancer screening.
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Hydroxybenzoic acids and their derivatives as peroxynitrite scavengers.
TL;DR: Improved comprehension of the complex relationship between the antioxidant properties of substances and their structure is important to understand their proper use in the prevention and treatment of diseases and for the detection of pathological processes.
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Early Diagnosis of Colorectal Cancer in Rats With DMH Induced Carcinogenesis by Means of Urine Autofluorescence Analysis
TL;DR: In this article, the value of discriminate analysis of urine fluorescent fingerprint between healthy control group of rats and those with dimethylhydrazine induced early lesions of colorectal cancer was analyzed using fluorescence spectroscopy.