M Sterusky
Comenius University in Bratislava
5 Papers
M Sterusky is an academic researcher from Comenius University in Bratislava. The author has contributed to research in topics: Internal medicine & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 3 publications.
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Papers
Physiology of nitric oxide in the respiratory system.
TL;DR: The research focuses on a comprehensive understanding of NO synthesis and its metabolic pathways, genetic polymorphisms of NO synthesizing enzymes and related effects, and understanding the basic physiological processes in the airways.
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Various aspects of sex and gender bias in biomedical research.
TL;DR: Assumptions that females as cohorts are more variable and another assumption that the oestrous cycle should be tracked in case the females are enrolled in preclinical studies were proven wrong.
Female Guinea Pig Model for Cough Studies and Its Response to Most Common Tussive Substances.
TL;DR: Detailed characterization of cough response of female guinea pigs to aerosols of commonly used tussive agents finds no statistical difference in number of cough and cough latency between sexes and concludes that the utilization of female Guinea pigs model does not lead to messy data and can be used in basic cough research.
EP08.02-087 A 28-Years Old Pregnant Woman Diagnosed as ALK-Rearrangement Lung Adenocarcinoma With Multiple Brain Metastasis - Case Report
S. Laštíkova,M. Urda,Piotr Paluch,M Sterusky,Juraj Mazal +4 more
TL;DR: The ALK gene rearrangement is present in 3-5% of lung adenocarcinoma patients, typically in younger women and non-smoker subgroup as mentioned in this paper .
Modification of oestrogen signalling pathways influences cough induced by citric acid but not capsaicin in the animal model of both sexes
TL;DR: In this article , the role of oestrogen signalling in the cough pathway was investigated in both sexes animal models after the treatment by selective ERα degrader fulvestrant (ICI 182-780) and inhibitor of Oestrogen synthesis danazol.