Project information
Molecular pathophysiology of selected multigenic related to civilization diseases
- Project Identification
- VS96097
- Project Period
- 7/1996 - 12/2000
- Investor / Pogramme / Project type
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Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports of the CR
- Support to University Research Programmes
- MU Faculty or unit
- Faculty of Medicine
- Keywords
- genetics of multigenic diseases, candidate gene approach, case-control study, intermediate phenotypes, essential hypertension, late complications of diabetes mellitus, atopic diseases, metastatic growth, malignant tumors, genetic associations
An extensive study is realized in the framework of the VS 96 097 grant on the expected association between the allelic variants of selected candidate genes with several multigenic common diseases, possibly with their intermediate phenotypes.A "case-control" study research strategy is based on population studies of the genetic polymorphisms of selected candidate genes and the search of the temptative associations of the allelic frequencies with some common "civilization" diseases,as essential hypertension, diabetes mellitus (late complications thereof), atopic diseases and with the propensity of malignant tumors to form metastases. The associations are tested by means of multivariational statistical methods.It can be expected that discovering of genetically profiled subsets of patients will enable to achieve more focused prevention and treatment of the disease studied.
Publications
Total number of publications: 75
1997
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A contribution to the statistical analysis of 24-h blood pressure and heart rate monitoring
Scripta medica, year: 1997, volume: 70, edition: 2-3
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Age-dependent allelic frequencies of the angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) gene
Journal of Molecular Medicine, year: 1997, volume: 75, edition: 5
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Angiotensin I-converting enzyme (ACE): a review of I/D polymorphism in the world populations
Scripta medica, year: 1997, volume: 70, edition: 2-3
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Apoptotic damage of DNA in human leukaemic HL-60 cells treated with C2-ceramide was detected after G1 blockage of the cell cycle
Physiological Research, year: 1997, volume: 46, edition: 2
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Emotional load and 24-h blood pressure monitoring
Homeostasis, year: 1997, volume: 38, edition: 3