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Michał A. Żmijewski

Researcher at Gdańsk Medical University

Publications -  30
Citations -  1197

Michał A. Żmijewski is an academic researcher from Gdańsk Medical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Vitamin D and neurology & Calcitriol receptor. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 30 publications receiving 875 citations. Previous affiliations of Michał A. Żmijewski include University of Gdańsk.

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Practical guidelines for the supplementation of vitamin D and the treatment of deficits in Central Europe - recommended vitamin D intakes in the general population and groups at risk of vitamin D deficiency

TL;DR: Wright et al. as mentioned in this paper show that wiele korzyści wynikających z dzialania witaminy D na organizm czlowieka na wszystkichetapach jego zycia wiekszośc badan epidemiologicznych sugeruje, ze niedobor witaminą D, ktore przeslano do czlonkow Komitetu Naukowego konfere
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Local Melatoninergic System as the Protector of Skin Integrity

TL;DR: It is proposed that melatonin can be exploited therapeutically as a protective agent or as a survival factor with anti-genotoxic properties or as the “guardian” of the genome and cellular integrity with clinical applications in UVR-induced pathology that includes carcinogenesis and skin aging.
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Vitamin D in the skin physiology and pathology.

TL;DR: Benefits of vitamin D and its analogues in the maintenance of epidermal barrier and its potential use in the treatment of common skin diseases are reviewed.
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Differential and Overlapping Effects of 20,23(OH)₂D3 and 1,25(OH)₂D3 on Gene Expression in Human Epidermal Keratinocytes: Identification of AhR as an Alternative Receptor for 20,23(OH)₂D3.

TL;DR: Microarray, qPCR, functional studies and molecular modeling indicate that AhR is the major receptor target for 20,23(OH)2D3, opening an exciting area of investigation on the interaction of different vitamin D3-hydroxyderivatives with AhR and the subsequent downstream activation of signal transduction pathways in a cell-type-dependent manner.
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The renaissance of vitamin D

TL;DR: The role of vitamin D as a global regulator of homeostasis from a historical perspective, its relevance to human physiology and pathology and existence of alternative pathways ofitamin D metabolism and multiple intracellular targets broadens the understanding of its physiological activities.