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2. Effects of age, HIV, and HIV-associated clinical factors on neuropsychological functioning and brain regional volume in HIV+ patients on effective treatment

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15. Effects of age, HIV, and HIV-associated clinical factors on neuropsychological functioning and brain regional volume in HIV+ patients on effective treatment

17. [Predictors of smoking cessation after stroke]

18. [Metabolic markers of the head and neck cancers--clinical applications and the biochemical background]

19. [The impact of mtDNA mutations on proteins structure in selected types of cancer]

20. [Molecular biology of endometrial carcinoma]

21. [Mitochondrial DNA mutations in the pathogenesis in the head and neck squamous cell carcinoma]

22. [Submucosal arytenoidectomy with laterofixation in the treatment of bilateral vocal fold paralysis following lung cancer]

23. [Epidemiological analysis of patients cure in frame of emergency in ORL clinic in Warsaw, stepińiska 15/21 in 1996]

24. An opioid receptor antagonist, naltrexone, does not alter taste and smell responses in humans

25. [Ototoxic mechanism of aminoglycoside antibiotics--role of glutaminergic NMDA receptors]

32. Mitochondrial NADH-dehydrogenase subunit 3 (ND3) polymorphism (A10398G) and sporadic breast cancer in Poland.

33. Molecular oncology focus - is carcinogenesis a 'mitochondriopathy'?

34. [Molecular biology of endometrial carcinoma].

35. [The impact of mtDNA mutations on proteins structure in selected types of cancer].

36. [Olfactory neuroblastoma (esthesioneuroblastoma): etiopatogenesis, diagnosis, and treatment].

37. [Epidemiological analysis of patients cure in frame of emergency in ORL clinic in Warsaw, stepińiska 15/21 in 1996].

38. [Ototoxic mechanism of aminoglycoside antibiotics--role of glutaminergic NMDA receptors].

39. An opioid receptor antagonist, naltrexone, does not alter taste and smell responses in humans.