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Monika Zbucka-Kretowska

Researcher at Medical University of Białystok

Publications -  42
Citations -  510

Monika Zbucka-Kretowska is an academic researcher from Medical University of Białystok. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cancer & Amniocentesis. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 37 publications receiving 357 citations.

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Serum irisin concentration in women with gestational diabetes

TL;DR: The results suggest that serum irisin concentration increases markedly in pregnant women, but this increase seems to be significantly lower in patients with GDM.
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Very small embryonic-like stem cells as a novel developmental concept and the hierarchy of the stem cell compartment

TL;DR: The epigenetic mechanism identified that changes expression of certain genes involved in insulin/insulin-like growth factor signaling in VSELs keeps these cells quiescent in adult tissues and provides a novel view of the stem cell compartment, IIS, tissue/organ rejuvenation, aging, and cancerogenesis.
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Potential first trimester metabolomic biomarkers of abnormal birth weight in healthy pregnancies

TL;DR: Evaluated metabolomic serum profiles of healthy pregnant women were evaluated to identify early biomarkers of macrosomia and LBW and to understand mechanisms leading to abnormal fetal growth not related to mother's body mass index or presence of gestational diabetes.
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Prenatal circulating microRNA signatures of foetal Down syndrome

TL;DR: Information is yielded on DS-specific miRNA expression signature, which can further help to design a panel of miRNAs as a non-invasive test for DS diagnosis and it is believed that identified miRNAAs may attend in the pathogenesis of DS and would potentially make a significant role for the future preventive therapies.
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Evaluation of Bisphenol A influence on endocannabinoid system in pregnant women

TL;DR: In the present study for the first time inhibitory potential of BPA on FAAH hydrolase is reported and it can be hypothesized that BPA may induce adverse pregnancy outcomes by acting on endocannabinoid system.