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Denes V. Agoston is affiliated with the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of medicine and biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology, with a particular focus on neurology, epidemiology, molecular biology, emergency medicine, and psychiatry and mental health.

The main topics of their research include traumatic brain injury and neurovascular disturbances, traumatic brain injury research, and studies on S100 proteins and annexins. Additional areas of interest are cardiac arrest and resuscitation, epilepsy research and treatment, sepsis diagnosis and treatment, and the long-term effects of COVID-19.

Agoston has contributed to several notable publications, including the following recent papers:

  • Identification of clinically relevant biomarkers of epileptogenesis - a strategic roadmap, 2021, Nature Reviews Neurology
  • Influence of Blood-Brain Barrier Integrity on Brain Protein Biomarker Clearance in Severe Traumatic Brain Injury: A Longitudinal Prospective Study, 2020, Journal of Neurotrauma
  • The Known Unknowns: An Overview of the State of Blood-Based Protein Biomarkers of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury, 2021, Journal of Neurotrauma
  • Targeting the Cerebrovascular System: Next-Generation Biomarkers and Treatment for Mild Traumatic Brain Injury, 2021, The Neuroscientist
  • Serum Protein Biomarker Findings Reflective of Oxidative Stress and Vascular Abnormalities in Male, but Not Female, Collision Sport Athletes, 2020, Frontiers in Neurology

They have frequently published in venues such as Neurotrauma Reports, Journal of Neurotrauma, Frontiers in Neurology, Nature Reviews Neurology, and The Neuroscientist.

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Denes V. Agoston include:

  • Sandy R. Shultz
  • Stuart J. McDonald
  • Jesse McCullough
  • Roxanne Aniceto
  • I-Hsuan Lin

Their research contributions are documented through a substantial number of publications, reflecting ongoing activity in the investigation of neurological injuries and related molecular biomarkers. The work intersects clinical and molecular aspects of medicine, with an emphasis on understanding and developing biomarkers for brain injury and related conditions.

Best Publications

  • Satb2 Is a Postmitotic Determinant for Upper-Layer Neuron Specification in the Neocortex

    Olga Britanova;Camino de Juan Romero;Amanda Cheung;Kenneth Y. Kwan

  • How to Translate Time? The Temporal Aspect of Human and Rodent Biology

    Denes V. Agoston

  • Biofluid biomarkers of traumatic brain injury

    Denes V Agoston;Andrew Shutes-David;Elaine R Peskind

  • Acute Minocycline Treatment Mitigates the Symptoms of Mild Blast-Induced Traumatic Brain Injury

    Erzsebet Kovesdi;Alaa Kamnaksh;Daniel Wingo;Farid Ahmed

  • Stress and Traumatic Brain Injury: A Behavioral, Proteomics, and Histological Study

    Sook-Kyung C. Kwon;Erzsebet Kovesdi;Andrea B Gyorgy;Daniel Wingo

  • SATB2 interacts with chromatin‐remodeling molecules in differentiating cortical neurons

    Andrea B. Gyorgy;Marianna Szemes;Camino de Juan Romero;Victor Tarabykin

  • Myelin transcription factor 1 (Myt1) of the oligodendrocyte lineage, along with a closely related CCHC zinc finger, is expressed in developing neurons in the mammalian central nervous system

    Jin G. Kim;Regina C. Armstrong;Denes v. Agoston;Alexandra Robinsky

  • The effect of enriched environment on the outcome of traumatic brain injury; a behavioral, proteomics, and histological study.

    Erzsebet Kovesdi;Andrea Boglar Gyorgy;Sook-Kyung Christina Kwon;Daniel Lee Wingo

  • The effect of concomitant peripheral injury on traumatic brain injury pathobiology and outcome

    Stuart J. McDonald;Mujun Sun;Denes V. Agoston;Sandy R. Shultz

  • Time-dependent changes in serum biomarker levels after blast traumatic brain injury

    Andrea B. Gyorgy;Geoffrey Sf Ling;Daniel Lee Wingo;John Walker

  • Factors affecting blast traumatic brain injury.

    Alaa Kamnaksh;Erzsebet Kövesdi;Sook-Kyung C. Kwon;Daniel Lee Wingo

  • Time dependent changes of protein biomarker levels in the cerebrospinal fluid after blast traumatic brain injury

    Farid Ahmed;Andrea Gyorgy;Alaa Kamnaksh;Geoffrey Ling

  • Conversion of Neuropeptide K to Neurokinin A and Vesicular Colocalization of Neurokinin A and Substance P in Neurons of the Guinea Pig Small Intestine

    C. F. Deacon;D. V. Agoston;R. Nau;J. M. Conlon

  • Vascular endothelial growth factor is involved in mediating increased de novo hippocampal neurogenesis in response to traumatic brain injury.

    Cheol Lee;Denes V. Agoston

  • Serum-based protein biomarkers in blast-induced traumatic brain injury spectrum disorder.

    Denes V. Agoston;Mohammad Elsayed

  • A Model for Mild Traumatic Brain Injury that Induces Limited Transient Memory Impairment and Increased Levels of Axon Related Serum Biomarkers.

    Elham Rostami;Johan Davidsson;Kian Chye Ng;Jia Lu

  • Isolation and Characterization of SATB2, a Novel AT-rich DNA Binding Protein Expressed in Development- and Cell-Specific Manner in the Rat Brain

    Marianna Szemes;Marianna Szemes;Andrea Gyorgy;Cloud Paweletz;Albert Dobi

  • Neurobehavioral, cellular, and molecular consequences of single and multiple mild blast exposure

    Alaa Kamnaksh;Sook-Kyung Kwon;Erzsebet Kovesdi;Farid Ahmed

  • Alteration in BDNF and its receptors, full-length and truncated TrkB and p75NTR following penetrating traumatic brain injury

    Elham Rostami;Elham Rostami;Frank Krueger;Stefan Plantman;Johan Davidsson

  • Distribution of VIP mRNA and two distinct VIP binding sites in the developing rat brain: Relation to ontogenic events

    Joanna M. Hill;Denes V. Agoston;Pierre Gressens;Susan K. McCune;Susan K. McCune

  • Identification of clinically relevant biomarkers of epileptogenesis - a strategic roadmap.

    Michele Simonato;Michele Simonato;Denes V. Agoston;Amy Brooks-Kayal;Chris Dulla

Frequent Co-Authors

Sandy R. Shultz
Sandy R. Shultz Monash University
Mårten Risling
Mårten Risling Karolinska Institute
Richelle Mychasiuk
Richelle Mychasiuk Monash University
Douglas E. Brenneman
Douglas E. Brenneman Kannalife Sciences
Leigh A. Johnston
Leigh A. Johnston University of Melbourne
Bridgette D. Semple
Bridgette D. Semple Monash University
Tomas Hökfelt
Tomas Hökfelt Karolinska Institute
Lee E. Eiden
Lee E. Eiden National Institutes of Health
Richard J. Staba
Richard J. Staba University of California, Los Angeles
Roland Nau
Roland Nau University of Göttingen

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