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Jiří Raboch
Researcher at First Faculty of Medicine, Charles University in Prague
Publications - 82
Citations - 1592
Jiří Raboch is an academic researcher from First Faculty of Medicine, Charles University in Prague. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mental health & Electroconvulsive therapy. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 82 publications receiving 1306 citations. Previous affiliations of Jiří Raboch include Charles University in Prague.
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Biological hypotheses and biomarkers of bipolar disorder.
TL;DR: Current biological hypotheses of BD are summarized, including related pathophysiological processes and key biomarkers, which have been associated with changes in genetics, systems of neurotransmitter and neurotrophic factors, neuroinflammation, autoimmunity, cytokines, stress axis activity, chronobiology, oxidative stress, and mitochondrial dysfunctions.
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GSK3β, CREB, and BDNF in peripheral blood of patients with Alzheimer's disease and depression
Pláteník J,Zdeněk Fišar,Richard Buchal,Roman Jirák,Eva Kitzlerová,Martina Zvěřová,Jiří Raboch +6 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that AD is accompanied by increased CREB activity in lymphocytes and a decreased concentration of BDNF in platelet-rich plasma, which appears to correlate with moderate to severe stages of dementia in AD.
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The EUNOMIA project on coercion in psychiatry: study design and preliminary data.
Thomas W. Kallert,Matthias Glöckner,Georgi Onchev,Jiří Raboch,Anastasia Karastergiou,Zahava Solomon,Lorenza Magliano,Algirdas Dembinskas,Andrzej Kiejna,Petr Nawka,Francisco Torres-González,Stefan Priebe,Lars Kjellin +12 more
TL;DR: The EUNOMIA project, an international study funded by the European Commission, aims to assess the clinical practice of coercive treatment measures and their outcomes and its naturalistic and epidemiological design is being implemented at 13 centres in 12 countries.
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How to improve clinical practice on involuntary hospital admissions of psychiatric patients: suggestions from the EUNOMIA study.
Andrea Fiorillo,C. De Rosa,V. Del Vecchio,Luisa Jurjanz,K. Schnall,Georgi Onchev,Spiridon Alexiev,Jiří Raboch,Lucie Kališová,Anastasia Mastrogianni,E. Georgiadou,Zahava Solomon,Algirdas Dembinskas,V. Raskauskas,P. Nawka,Alexander Nawka,Andrzej Kiejna,Tomasz Hadrys,Francisco Torres-Gonzales,Fermín Mayoral,A.B. Bjorkdahl,Lars Kjellin,Stefan Priebe,Mario Maj,Thomas W. Kallert +24 more
TL;DR: The European Commission has funded the EUNOMIA study in 12 European countries in order to develop European recommendations for good clinical practice in involuntary hospital admissions as discussed by the authors, which have been developed with the direct and active involvement of national leaders and key professionals.
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Mitochondrial respiration in blood platelets of depressive patients.
TL;DR: Results indicate that changes in respiratory rate in intact platelets can be used as biological marker of depressive disorder and the hypothesis that decreased mitochondrial respiratory rate participate in pathophysiology of depression was supported.