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Tomasz Gos
Researcher at Gdańsk Medical University
Publications - 88
Citations - 3007
Tomasz Gos is an academic researcher from Gdańsk Medical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Poison control & Dorsal raphe nucleus. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 83 publications receiving 2558 citations. Previous affiliations of Tomasz Gos include Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg.
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Severe depression is associated with increased microglial quinolinic acid in subregions of the anterior cingulate gyrus: Evidence for an immune-modulated glutamatergic neurotransmission?
Johann Steiner,Johann Steiner,Martin Walter,Tomasz Gos,Tomasz Gos,Gilles J. Guillemin,Hans-Gert Bernstein,Zoltán Sarnyai,Christian Mawrin,Ralf Brisch,Hendrik Bielau,Louise Meyer zu Schwabedissen,Bernhard Bogerts,Aye-Mu Myint,Aye-Mu Myint +14 more
TL;DR: These results add a novel link to the immune hypothesis of depression by providing evidence for an upregulation of microglial QUIN in brain regions known to be responsive to infusion of NMDA antagonists such as ketamine.
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The Role of Dopamine in Schizophrenia from a Neurobiological and Evolutionary Perspective: Old Fashioned, but Still in Vogue
Ralf Brisch,Arthur Saniotis,Arthur Saniotis,Rainer Wolf,Hendrik Bielau,Hans-Gert Bernstein,Johann Steiner,Bernhard Bogerts,Katharina Braun,Zbigniew Jankowski,Jaliya Kumaratilake,Maciej Henneberg,Tomasz Gos +12 more
TL;DR: The roles of dopamine in the evolution of the human brain and human mental abilities, which are affected in schizophrenia patients, are discussed and the antipsychotic effects of treatments targeting them are discussed.
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Different distribution patterns of lymphocytes and microglia in the hippocampus of patients with residual versus paranoid schizophrenia: further evidence for disease course-related immune alterations?
Stefan Busse,Mandy Busse,Kolja Schiltz,Hendrik Bielau,Tomasz Gos,Tomasz Gos,Ralf Brisch,Ralf Brisch,Christian Mawrin,Andrea Schmitt,Wolfgang Jordan,Ulf J. Müller,Hans-Gert Bernstein,Bernhard Bogerts,Johann Steiner,Johann Steiner +15 more
TL;DR: The identification of diverse immune endophenotypes may facilitate the development of distinct anti-inflammatory schizophrenia therapies to normalize BBB function, (auto)antibody production or microglial activity.
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Bridging the gap between the immune and glutamate hypotheses of schizophrenia and major depression: Potential role of glial NMDA receptor modulators and impaired blood–brain barrier integrity
Johann Steiner,Bernhard Bogerts,Zolt Á N Sarnyai,Martin Walter,Tomasz Gos,Hans-Gert Bernstein,Aye-Mu Myint +6 more
TL;DR: Future research on the cerebral cell-type specific distribution of kynurenine metabolites and their brain-regional concentration imbalances will be required to connect peripheral immune changes, the hypotheses of blood–brain barrier dysfunction and glial pathology with concepts of altered neurotransmission in schizophrenia and major depression.
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The estimation of stature on the basis of measurements of the femur
TL;DR: The research points to a very close relationship between the length of a dead body and the measured greatest length of the femur.