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Dóra Ábrahám
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Exercise and probiotics attenuate the development of Alzheimer's disease in transgenic mice: role of microbiome
D Abraham, J Feher, GL Scuderi, D Szabo, A Dobolyi, M Cservenak, ...
Experimental gerontology 115, 122-131, 2019
2212019
Exercise combined with a probiotics treatment alters the microbiome, but moderately affects signalling pathways in the liver of male APP/PS1 transgenic mice
T Téglás, D Ábrahám, M Jókai, S Kondo, R Mohammadi, J Fehér, ...
Biogerontology 21 (6), 807-815, 2020
322020
The rate of training response to aerobic exercise affects brain function of rats
O Marton, E Koltai, M Takeda, T Mimura, M Pajk, D Abraham, LG Koch, ...
Neurochemistry international 99, 16-23, 2016
162016
Physical Activity Protects the Pathological Alterations of Alzheimer’s Disease Kidneys via the Activation of PACAP and BMP Signaling Pathways
H Perényi, V Szegeczki, G Horváth, B Hinnah, A Tamás, Z Radák, ...
Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience 14, 2020
72020
Alzheimer’s Disease Mouse as a Model of Testis Degeneration
V Szegeczki, G Horváth, H Perényi, A Tamás, Z Radák, D Ábrahám, ...
International Journal of Molecular Sciences 21 (16), 5726, 2020
72020
Exercise and probiotics attenuate the development of Alzheimer disease in mice
D Abraham, Z Radak, J Feher
Free Radical Biology and Medicine 100, S165, 2016
52016
Physical Training Inhibits the Fibrosis Formation in Alzheimer’s Disease Kidney Influencing the TGFβ Signaling Pathways
V Szegeczki, H Perényi, G Horváth, B Hinnah, A Tamás, Z Radák, ...
Journal of Alzheimer's Disease, 1-15, 2021
42021
Interval training and probiotic supplementation a new prospect in the prevention of Alzheimers Disease
D Abraham, K Felszeghy, J Feher, Z Radak
Free Radical Biology and Medicine 1 (96), S17-S18, 2016
32016
Alzheimer's Disease: the Role of Exercise and Microbiome in a transgenic Mice Model
D Ábrahám
University of Physical Education, 2021
2021
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