Mark E. Obrenovich, PhD
Affiliations: | Pathology | Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland Heights, OH, United States |
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Obrenovich M, Jaworski H, Tadimalla T, et al. (2020) The Role of the Microbiota-Gut-Brain Axis and Antibiotics in ALS and Neurodegenerative Diseases. Microorganisms. 8 |
Obrenovich M, Tabrez S, Siddiqui B, et al. (2020) The Microbiota-Gut-Brain Axis-Heart Shunt Part II: Prosaic Foods and the Brain-Heart Connection in Alzheimer Disease. Microorganisms. 8 |
Reddy VP, Aryal P, Robinson S, et al. (2020) Polyphenols in Alzheimer's Disease and in the Gut-Brain Axis. Microorganisms. 8 |
Jaskiw GE, Obrenovich ME, Donskey CJ. (2019) The phenolic interactome and gut microbiota: opportunities and challenges in developing applications for schizophrenia and autism. Psychopharmacology |
Jones L, Kumar J, Mistry A, et al. (2019) The Transformative Possibilities of the Microbiota and Mycobiota for Health, Disease, Aging, and Technological Innovation. Biomedicines. 7 |
Obrenovich M, Flückiger R, Sykes L, et al. (2016) The Co-Metabolism within the Gut-Brain Metabolic Interaction: Potential Targets for Drug Treatment and Design. Cns & Neurological Disorders Drug Targets. 15: 127-34 |
Aliev G, Obrenovich ME, Tabrez S, et al. (2013) Link between cancer and Alzheimer disease via oxidative stress induced by nitric oxide-dependent mitochondrial DNA overproliferation and deletion. Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity. 2013: 962984 |
Aliev G, Obrenovich M, Bragin V. (2012) P2-128: Mitochondrion-dependent oxidative stress in the context of neurodegeneration and cancer: Recent advance Alzheimer's & Dementia. 8: P305-P305 |
Aliev G, Li Y, Palacios HH, et al. (2012) Atherosclerotic lesions and mitochondrial dna deletions as a primary hallmark of the brain microcirculation - Implication in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease Systems Biology of Free Radicals and Antioxidants. 2127-2145 |
Aliev G, Li Y, Palacios HH, et al. (2011) Oxidative stress induced mitochondrial DNA deletion as a hallmark for the drug development in the context of the cerebrovascular diseases. Recent Patents On Cardiovascular Drug Discovery. 6: 222-41 |