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Chmurzynska A, Malinowska A.M, Twardowska-Rajewska J, Gawecki J. Rs6586282 of the CBS gene: its lack of effect on homocysteine concentrations, and interaction effects on body weight in elderly women. Int. J. Vitam. Nutr. Res. (2017), 1–7.
Malinowska A.M., Szwengiel A., Chmurzyńska A.. Dietary, anthropometric, and biochemical factors influencing plasma choline, carnitine, trimethylamine, and trimethylamine N-oxide concentrations. Int J Food Sci Nutr 2017; 68(4):488-495.
Chmurzyńska A., Malinowska A.M., Gawęcki J., Twardowska-Rajewska J. Elderly women: Homocysteine reduction by short term folic acid supplementation resulting In increased glucose concentrations and affecting lipid metabolism (C677T MTHFR polymorphism). Nutrition 2013; 29(6):841-4.
Chmurzyńska A., Malinowska A. Protein- and cysteine-deficient diet of the dam influences growth patterns and methylation of the PPARα gene in rat offspring. Journal of Applied Animal Research 2011; 39(1): 41-43.
Malinowska A., Chmurzyńska A. Polymorphism of genes encoding homocysteine metabolism-related enzymes and risk for cardiovascular disease. Nutrition Research 2009; 29: 685-692