295 results on '"Wasiak, P."'
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2. PdNPs/NiNWs as a welding tool for the synthesis of polyfluorene derivatives by Suzuki polycondensation under microwave radiation
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Wasiak, Tomasz, Just, Dominik, Dzienia, Andrzej, Łukowiec, Dariusz, Wacławek, Stanisław, Mielańczyk, Anna, Kodan, Sonika, Bansal, Ananya, Chandra, Ramesh, and Janas, Dawid
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- 2024
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3. Using cryopreserved allogeneic pericardium to repair congenital heart defects in children
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Birbach, Mariusz, Fedorowicz, Maciej, Gałkowska, Ewa M., Powirska, Agnieszka, Kozłowski, Michał, Mozol, Krzysztof, Wasiak, Aleksandra, Maruszewski, Bohdan, and Kansy, Andrzej
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- 2024
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4. The Curious Case of 1-Ethylpyridinium Triflate: Ionic Liquid Exhibiting the Mpemba Effect
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Chorążewski, Mirosław, Wasiak, Michał, Sychev, Alexander V., Korotkovskii, Vadim I., and Postnikov, Eugene B.
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- 2024
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5. Extracellular vesicles in cattle infected with bovine leukaemia virus: isolation and molecular analysis
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Szczotka Maria, Wasiak Magdalena, and Kuźmak Jacek
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bovine leukaemia virus (blv) ,extracellular vesicles ,exosomal markers ,Veterinary medicine ,SF600-1100 - Abstract
Exosomes are nanosized lipid bilayer membranous microvesicles, extracellularly released from a variety of mammalian cells. They mediate intercellular signalling by transporting several types of RNA, lipids and proteins and participate in the intercellular exchange of DNA, RNA, micro RNA, proteins and other components. These microvesicles are present in all body fluids in physiological and pathological conditions and reflect the state of the host organism. The aim of the study was the isolation and molecular determination of exosomes in blood and supernatant fluids of bovine dendritic cell cultures infected with bovine leukaemia virus (BLV).
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- 2024
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6. Size Matters in Conjugated Polymer Chirality‐Selective SWCNT Extraction
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Andrzej Dzienia, Dominik Just, Tomasz Wasiak, Karolina Z. Milowska, Anna Mielańczyk, Norman Labedzki, Sebastian Kruss, and Dawid Janas
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conjugated polymers ,purification ,single‐walled carbon nanotubes ,sorting ,Science - Abstract
Abstract Carbon‐based nanomaterials have catalyzed breakthroughs across various scientific and engineering disciplines. The key to unlocking a new generation of tailor‐made nanomaterials based on single‐walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) lies in the precise sorting of raw material into individual chiralities, each possessing unique properties. This can be achieved using conjugated polymer extraction (CPE), but to a very limited extent since the process generates only a few chirality‐enriched suspensions. Therefore, it is imperative to comprehend the mechanism of the wrapping of SWCNTs by polymers to unleash CPE's full potential. However, the lack of a diverse palette of chirality‐selective polymers with varying macromolecular parameters has hindered a comprehensive understanding of how the nature of the polymer affects the performance and selectivity of SWCNT isolation. To address this gap, multiple batches of such polymers are synthesized to elucidate the impact of molecular weight and dispersity on the purity and concentrations of the generated SWCNT suspensions. The obtained results explain the inconsistent outcomes reported in the literature, greatly improving the application potential of this promising SWCNT sorting approach. Concomitantly, the discovered significant influence of the macromolecular characteristics of conjugated polymers on the SWCNT isolation efficacy sheds considerable insight into the unresolved mechanism of this sorting technique.
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- 2024
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7. PdNPs/NiNWs as a welding tool for the synthesis of polyfluorene derivatives by Suzuki polycondensation under microwave radiation
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Tomasz Wasiak, Dominik Just, Andrzej Dzienia, Dariusz Łukowiec, Stanisław Wacławek, Anna Mielańczyk, Sonika Kodan, Ananya Bansal, Ramesh Chandra, and Dawid Janas
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract Conjugated polymers are promising tools to differentiate various types of semiconducting single-walled carbon nanotubes (s-SWCNTs). However, their synthesis is challenging. Insufficient control over molecular weights, and unpredictive/unrepeatable batches hinder possible applications and scale-up. Furthermore, commercial homogeneous catalysts often require inert conditions and are almost impossible to recycle. To overcome these problems, we present a nanocatalyst consisting of magnetic nickel nanowires decorated with highly active palladium nanoparticles. A two-step wet chemical reduction protocol with the assistance of sonochemistry was employed to obtain a heterogeneous catalyst capable of conducting step-growth Suzuki polycondensation of a fluorene-based monomer. Additionally, we enhanced the performance of our catalytic system via controlled microwave irradiation, which significantly shortened the reaction time from 3 d to only 1 h. We studied the influence of the main process parameters on the yield and polymer chain length to gain insight into phenomena occurring in the presence of metallic species under microwave irradiation. Finally, the produced polymers were used to extract specific s-SWCNTs by conjugated polymer extraction to validate their utility.
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- 2024
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8. Early complications of percutaneous K-wire fixation in pediatric distal radius fractures—a prospective cohort study
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Wasiak, Michał, Piekut, Maciej, Ratajczak, Karol, and Waśko, Marcin
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- 2023
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9. Physicochemical Properties and Nutritional Relevance of Rice Beverages Available on the Market
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Katarzyna Najman, Paulina Ponikowska, Anna Sadowska, Ewelina Hallmann, Grażyna Wasiak-Zys, Franciszek Świderski, and Krzysztof Buczak
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vegetable drinks ,rice ,physicochemical properties ,nutritional value ,Technology ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 ,Physics ,QC1-999 ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
Recently, more consumers have reached for plant-based milk substitutes, mainly for health, dietary, and flavour reasons. This study aimed to evaluate the physicochemical and bioactive properties and sensory profile of 10 selected rice drinks available on the EU market. Assessment of the physicochemical characteristics included measurement of soluble solids, pH, osmolality, foaming properties and colour parameters. Analysis of bioactive compounds involved the determination of polyphenolic compounds and antioxidant activity. Based on the manufacturer’s data, the composition and nutritional value of the above-mentioned beverages were also analysed in this study. The tested beverages were characterised by a low fat content of 0.6–1.3 g/100 mL, derived mainly from added sunflower oil, but are a good source of energy (energy value of 37–55 kcal/100 mL), derived mainly from naturally occurring carbohydrates whose content ranged from 8.0–11.0 g/100 mL. The protein content of all rice drinks was shallow, not exceeding 0.5 g/100 mL. Of the ten rice drinks analysed, in only two were vitamins B12 and D added (0.38 μg/100 mL and 0.75 μg/100 mL, respectively) and in only three was calcium (120 mg/100 mL) added. In evaluating the physicochemical characteristics, the drinks showed a pH close to neutral (mean 6.85 ± 0.01). The average soluble solids content was about 11%, which was determined by the carbohydrate content. The osmolality of the beverages averaged 324.73 ± 70.17 mOsm/kg H2O, with four beverages classifiable as hypertonic ones (osmolality > 330 mOsm/kg H2O), three as isotonic ones (with osmolality between 270–330 mOsm/kg H2O), and three as hypotonic beverages (osmolality < 270 mOsm/kg H2O). Only two rice drinks evaluated in this study showed foaming properties. The high whiteness index (81.79 ± 2.55) indicated high white colour saturation of the tested beverages. The rice drinks were characterised by a relatively diverse sensory quality regarding aroma and flavour notes. The overall sensory quality was rated highest for the beverages with the highest sugar content. The tested beverages were characterised by a low content of total polyphenols (average 1.40 ± 0.62 mg GAE/100 mL) and relatively high antioxidant activity (average 418.33 ± 59.65 µM TEAC/100 mL). Based on the research conducted and the analysis of the manufacturer’s data, it can be concluded that the rice drinks studied in this paper can be included in the daily diet, providing a rehydrating beverage that shows free radical-neutralizing properties and provides carbohydrates. At the same time, it should be highlighted that the studied drinks have a low nutritional value and cannot be recommended as milk substitutes due to low protein levels and lack of milk-specific vitamins and minerals.
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- 2024
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10. The BET inhibitor apabetalone decreases neuroendothelial proinflammatory activation in vitro and in a mouse model of systemic inflammation
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Wasiak Sylwia, Fu Li, Daze Emily, Gilham Dean, Rakai Brooke D., Stotz Stephanie C., Tsujikawa Laura M., Sarsons Chris D., Studer Deborah, Rinker Kristina D., Jahagirdar Ravi, Wong Norman C. W., Sweeney Michael, Johansson Jan O., and Kulikowski Ewelina
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blood–brain barrier ,epigenetics ,inflammation ,bromodomain ,microvascular disease ,Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry ,RC321-571 - Abstract
Brain vascular inflammation is characterized by endothelial activation and immune cell recruitment to the blood vessel wall, potentially causing a breach in the blood – brain barrier, brain parenchyma inflammation, and a decline of cognitive function. The clinical-stage small molecule, apabetalone, reduces circulating vascular endothelial inflammation markers and improves cognitive scores in elderly patients by targeting epigenetic regulators of gene transcription, bromodomain and extraterminal proteins. However, the effect of apabetalone on cytokine-activated brain vascular endothelial cells (BMVECs) is unknown. Here, we show that apabetalone treatment of BMVECs reduces hallmarks of in vitro endothelial activation, including monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP-1) and RANTES chemokine secretion, cell surface expression of endothelial cell adhesion molecule VCAM-1, as well as endothelial capture of THP-1 monocytes in static and shear stress conditions. Apabetalone pretreatment of THP-1 downregulates cell surface expression of chemokine receptors CCR1, CCR2, and CCR5, and of the VCAM-1 cognate receptor, integrin α4. Consequently, apabetalone reduces THP-1 chemoattraction towards soluble CCR ligands MCP-1 and RANTES, and THP-1 adhesion to activated BMVECs. In a mouse model of brain inflammation, apabetalone counters lipopolysaccharide-induced transcription of endothelial and myeloid cell markers, consistent with decreased neuroendothelial inflammation. In conclusion, apabetalone decreases proinflammatory activation of brain endothelial cells and monocytes in vitro and in the mouse brain during systemic inflammation.
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- 2023
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11. Determination of electrical and thermal parameters of vertical-cavity surface-emitting lasers
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Patrycja Śpiewak, Marcin Gębski, Włodek Strupiński, Tomasz Czyszanowski, Walery Kołkowski, Iwona Pasternak, Robert P. Sarzała, Włodzimierz Nakwaski, and Włodzimierz Wasiak
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tlm ,thermal resistance ,vcsel ,algaas ,Technology - Abstract
Experimental methods are presented for determining the thermal resistance of vertical-cavity surfaceemitting lasers (VCSELs) and the lateral electrical conductivity of their p-type semiconductor layers. A VCSEL structure was manufactured from III-As compounds on a gallium arsenide substrate. Conductivity was determined using transmission line measurement (TLM). Electrical and thermal parameters were determined for various ambient temperatures. The results could be used for computer analysis of VCSELs. Keywords: TLM, thermal resistance, VCSEL, AlGaAs.
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12. Genome-wide association analyses define pathogenic signaling pathways and prioritize drug targets for IgA nephropathy
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Kiryluk, Krzysztof, Sanchez-Rodriguez, Elena, Zhou, Xu-Jie, Zanoni, Francesca, Liu, Lili, Mladkova, Nikol, Khan, Atlas, Marasa, Maddalena, Zhang, Jun Y., Balderes, Olivia, Sanna-Cherchi, Simone, Bomback, Andrew S., Canetta, Pietro A., Appel, Gerald B., Radhakrishnan, Jai, Trimarchi, Hernan, Sprangers, Ben, Cattran, Daniel C., Reich, Heather, Pei, York, Ravani, Pietro, Galesic, Kresimir, Maixnerova, Dita, Tesar, Vladimir, Stengel, Benedicte, Metzger, Marie, Canaud, Guillaume, Maillard, Nicolas, Berthoux, Francois, Berthelot, Laureline, Pillebout, Evangeline, Monteiro, Renato, Nelson, Raoul, Wyatt, Robert J., Smoyer, William, Mahan, John, Samhar, Al-Akash, Hidalgo, Guillermo, Quiroga, Alejandro, Weng, Patricia, Sreedharan, Raji, Selewski, David, Davis, Keefe, Kallash, Mahmoud, Vasylyeva, Tetyana L., Rheault, Michelle, Chishti, Aftab, Ranch, Daniel, Wenderfer, Scott E., Samsonov, Dmitry, Claes, Donna J., Akchurin, Oleh, Goumenos, Dimitrios, Stangou, Maria, Nagy, Judit, Kovacs, Tibor, Fiaccadori, Enrico, Amoroso, Antonio, Barlassina, Cristina, Cusi, Daniele, Del Vecchio, Lucia, Battaglia, Giovanni Giorgio, Bodria, Monica, Boer, Emanuela, Bono, Luisa, Boscutti, Giuliano, Caridi, Gianluca, Lugani, Francesca, Ghiggeri, GianMarco, Coppo, Rosanna, Peruzzi, Licia, Esposito, Vittoria, Esposito, Ciro, Feriozzi, Sandro, Polci, Rosaria, Frasca, Giovanni, Galliani, Marco, Garozzo, Maurizio, Mitrotti, Adele, Gesualdo, Loreto, Granata, Simona, Zaza, Gianluigi, Londrino, Francesco, Magistroni, Riccardo, Pisani, Isabella, Magnano, Andrea, Marcantoni, Carmelita, Messa, Piergiorgio, Mignani, Renzo, Pani, Antonello, Ponticelli, Claudio, Roccatello, Dario, Salvadori, Maurizio, Salvi, Erica, Santoro, Domenico, Gembillo, Guido, Savoldi, Silvana, Spotti, Donatella, Zamboli, Pasquale, Izzi, Claudia, Alberici, Federico, Delbarba, Elisa, Florczak, Michał, Krata, Natalia, Mucha, Krzysztof, Pączek, Leszek, Niemczyk, Stanisław, Moszczuk, Barbara, Pańczyk-Tomaszewska, Malgorzata, Mizerska-Wasiak, Malgorzata, Perkowska-Ptasińska, Agnieszka, Bączkowska, Teresa, Durlik, Magdalena, Pawlaczyk, Krzysztof, Sikora, Przemyslaw, Zaniew, Marcin, Kaminska, Dorota, Krajewska, Magdalena, Kuzmiuk-Glembin, Izabella, Heleniak, Zbigniew, Bullo-Piontecka, Barbara, Liberek, Tomasz, Dębska-Slizien, Alicja, Hryszko, Tomasz, Materna-Kiryluk, Anna, Miklaszewska, Monika, Szczepańska, Maria, Dyga, Katarzyna, Machura, Edyta, Siniewicz-Luzeńczyk, Katarzyna, Pawlak-Bratkowska, Monika, Tkaczyk, Marcin, Runowski, Dariusz, Kwella, Norbert, Drożdż, Dorota, Habura, Ireneusz, Kronenberg, Florian, Prikhodina, Larisa, van Heel, David, Fontaine, Bertrand, Cotsapas, Chris, Wijmenga, Cisca, Franke, Andre, Annese, Vito, Gregersen, Peter K., Parameswaran, Sreeja, Weirauch, Matthew, Kottyan, Leah, Harley, John B., Suzuki, Hitoshi, Narita, Ichiei, Goto, Shin, Lee, Hajeong, Kim, Dong Ki, Kim, Yon Su, Park, Jin-Ho, Cho, BeLong, Choi, Murim, Van Wijk, Ans, Huerta, Ana, Ars, Elisabet, Ballarin, Jose, Lundberg, Sigrid, Vogt, Bruno, Mani, Laila-Yasmin, Caliskan, Yasar, Barratt, Jonathan, Abeygunaratne, Thilini, Kalra, Philip A., Gale, Daniel P., Panzer, Ulf, Rauen, Thomas, Floege, Jürgen, Schlosser, Pascal, Ekici, Arif B., Eckardt, Kai-Uwe, Chen, Nan, Xie, Jingyuan, Lifton, Richard P., Loos, Ruth J. F., Kenny, Eimear E., Ionita-Laza, Iuliana, Köttgen, Anna, Julian, Bruce A., Novak, Jan, Scolari, Francesco, Zhang, Hong, and Gharavi, Ali G.
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13. The Content of Volatile Organic Compounds in Calypogeia suecica (Calypogeiaceae, Marchantiophyta) Confirms Genetic Differentiation of This Liverwort Species into Two Groups
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Rafał Wawrzyniak, Wiesław Wasiak, Małgorzata Guzowska, Alina Bączkiewicz, and Katarzyna Buczkowska
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Calypogeia suecica ,volatile organic compounds ,liverworts ,genetic groups ,HS-SPME ,GC-MS ,Organic chemistry ,QD241-441 - Abstract
Calypogeia is a genus of liverworts in the family Calypogeiaceae. The subject of this study was Calypogeia suecica. Samples of the liverwort Calypogeia suecica were collected from various places in southern Poland. A total of 25 samples were collected in 2021, and 25 samples were collected in 2022. Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from liverworts were analyzed by gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (GC–MS). A total of 107 compounds were detected, of which 38 compounds were identified. The identified compounds were dominated by compounds from the sesquiterpene group (up to 34.77%) and sesquiterpenoids (up to 48.24%). The tested samples of Calypogeia suecica also contained compounds belonging the aromatic classification (up to 5.46%), aliphatic hydrocarbons (up to 1.66%), and small amounts of monoterpenes (up to 0.17%) and monoterpenoids (up to 0.30%). Due to the observed differences in the composition of VOCs, the tested plant material was divided into two groups, in accordance with genetic diversity.
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- 2024
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14. How to take advantage of easily available biomarkers in patients with IgA nephropathy: IgA and C3 in serum and kidney biopsies
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Mizerska-Wasiak, Małgorzata
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- 2023
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15. A rare cause of steroid-resistant nephrotic syndrome – a case report
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Paulina Kuran, Emilia Platos, Małgorzata Mizerska-Wasiak, and Małgorzata Pańczyk-Tomaszewska
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steroid-resistant nephrotic syndrome ,steroid resistance ,children ,rare mutation ,Medicine - Abstract
Steroid resistance is a common condition occurring in children with nephrotic syndrome. Until now, over 50 genes involved in steroid-resistant nephrotic syndrome (SRNS) pathogenesis have been identified, among which the most prevalent are NPHS1, NPHS2, CD2AP, and PTPRO. The patterns of inheritance of SRNS are autosomal recessive, autosomal dominant, or mitochondrial, and tissues of those patients show focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS) signs in histopathological image analysis. We present a case of a 6-year-old girl who was admitted to the pediatric nephrology department due to nephrotic range proteinuria and edema of the lower leg. We started therapy with prednisone at a dose of 45 mg (60 mg/m 2 ), enalapril as a nephroprotection, and antihistamines as an additional treatment. During in-patient treatment, we detected increased blood pressure. Due to persistent proteinuria in spite of 6-week treatment with steroids at the maximal dose, we confirmed disease resistance to steroids. Additionally, FSGS signs were confirmed in kidney biopsy samples. After genetic screening for SRNS and detection of the rare gene mutation NUP93 we reduced prednisone but maintained nephroprotective treatment and administered cyclosporin A. The girl remains currently under the care of nephrologists with normal arterial blood pressure, trace proteinuria in follow-up examination, and normal kidney function. NUP93 mutation is extremely rare; therefore few cases have been described to date. The onset of the symptoms in all pediatric patients appeared before the age of 8 and they developed end stage kidney disease (ESKD). They might manifest symptoms from the other systems.
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16. Temperature dependence of structural and magnetic transformations in Finemet-type amorphous alloys with Fe substituted for La
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Moneta, Marek, Wasiak, Michał, and Sovak, Pavol
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- 2023
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17. Adaptive and Frugal FETI-DP for Virtual Elements
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Klawonn, Axel, Lanser, Martin, and Wasiak, Adam
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- 2023
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18. A Theoretical Analysis of Meteorological Data as a Road towards Optimizing Wind Energy Generation
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Olga Orynycz, Paweł Ruchała, Karol Tucki, Andrzej Wasiak, and Máté Zöldy
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wind turbine ,energy ,turbine efficiency ,power ,calculation ,Technology - Abstract
The development of wind energy has been observed for many years. Both construction firms and the scientific world are analyzing new design solutions, atmospheric conditions and the technical performance achieved. The main goal of this research is to evaluate the requirements that have to be met to design wind power stations that would be an optimal fit for the climatic conditions in Poland. This study combines the results of empirical studies on wind velocity distributions with the physical fundamentals of wind power station design. This paper presents modelling of the relationships between wind velocity distributions observed in Poland and technical requirements for wind power stations design. The wind velocities distributions for various locations in Poland are determined and expressed in Weibull distribution parameters. Theoretical computations concerning the dependence of wind power stations as function of wind speed and air’s physical properties are presented. Conclusions important for the design of power stations fitted to the atmospheric conditions in Poland are given. LabVIEW 2021 was used for computer modeling.
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- 2024
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19. Lactic Acid Bacteria-Derived Postbiotics as Adjunctive Agents in Breast Cancer Treatment to Boost the Antineoplastic Effect of a Conventional Therapeutic Comprising Tamoxifen and a New Drug Candidate: An Aziridine–Hydrazide Hydrazone Derivative
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Joanna Wasiak, Pola Głowacka, Agnieszka Pudlarz, Adam M. Pieczonka, Katarzyna Dzitko, Janusz Szemraj, and Monika Witusik-Perkowska
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lactic acid bacteria ,L. plantarum ,L. rhamnosus ,postbiotics ,breast cancer ,tamoxifen ,Organic chemistry ,QD241-441 - Abstract
Breast cancer is associated with high mortality and morbidity rates. As about 20–30% of patients exhibiting ER-positive phenotype are resistant to hormonal treatment with the standard drug tamoxifen, finding new therapies is a necessity. Postbiotics, metabolites, and macromolecules isolated from probiotic bacteria cultures have been proven to have sufficient bioactivity to exert prohealth and anticancer effects, making them viable adjunctive agents for the treatment of various neoplasms, including breast cancer. In the current study, postbiotics derived from L. plantarum and L. rhamnosus cultures were assessed on an in vitro breast cancer model as potential adjunctive agents to therapy utilizing tamoxifen and a candidate aziridine–hydrazide hydrazone derivative drug. Cell viability and cell death processes, including apoptosis, were analyzed for neoplastic MCF-7 cells treated with postbiotics and synthetic compounds. Cell cycle progression and proliferation were analyzed by PI-based flow cytometry and Ki-67 immunostaining. Postbiotics decreased viability and triggered apoptosis in MCF-7, modestly affecting the cell cycle and showing a lack of negative impact on normal cell viability. Moreover, they enhanced the cytotoxic effect of tamoxifen and the new candidate drug toward MCF-7, accelerating apoptosis and the inhibition of proliferation. This illustrates postbiotics’ potential as natural adjunctive agents supporting anticancer therapy based on synthetic drugs.
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20. Is older still good, or even better? Evaluation of possibility of using Miller laryngoscope for intubation in adults and comparison with the most widely used Macintosh laryngoscope. Protocol of a crossover randomized control trial
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Paweł Ratajczyk, Krzysztof Wasiak, Przemysław Kluj, Bartosz Szmyd, Caridad G. Castillo-Monzón, and Tomasz Gaszyński
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Miller laryngoscope ,Endotracheal intubation ,Science (General) ,Q1-390 ,Social sciences (General) ,H1-99 - Abstract
Background: Macintosh laryngoscope is the most widely used laryngoscope for intubation. In some patients, e.g. with flaccid, drooping, aplastic epiglottis, usage of this laryngoscope, or even videolaryngoscopes, may not provide visualization of a glottis. Elevation of the laryngopharynx, like in intubation with Miller laryngoscope, may significantly improve intubating conditions. Methods: An anaesthesiologist with over 20 years of experience will perform direct laryngoscopy with randomly chosen Miller or Macintosh blade, evaluating the visibility of rima glottidis with Cormack-Lehane classification and POGO score with and without external laryngeal pressure. Then the second evaluation of glottis with other blade type will be obtained and the patient will be intubated. Comparison of the rima glottidis visibility when using both blades will be the primary endpoint of the study. The secondary endpoints consist of: demonstrating whether there is a group of adult patients in whom the use of the Miller blade associated with better vocal cord visibility may be predicted based on an anesthesiological examination, and whether external laryngeal pressure improves vocal cord visualization more when using the Miller blade compared with the Macintosh blade. Sample size: We performed minimal sample size calculations based on the data derived from the first 60 patients. We assessed the minimal sample size to obtain the alpha of 5 % and power of 90 %. We decide to enroll at least 286 patients. Discussion: this will be the first trial assessing Miller and Macintosh blades in the same population of adult patients. It will determine group of patients in whom Miller laryngoscope will provide better visualization of rima glottidis than Macintosh blade and associated technique, diminishing rate of prolonging intubations and reducing possible aftermaths of hypoxia.
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- 2023
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21. DECISION SUPPORT FOR CHOOSING A SCENARIO FOR ORGANIZING URBAN TRANSPORT SYSTEM WITH SHARE OF ELECTRIC VEHICLES
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Marianna JACYNA, Renata ŻOCHOWSKA, Aleksander SOBOTA, and Mariusz WASIAK
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decision support ,electric vehicles ,urban transport system ,travel demand model ,pollutant emissions ,urban area ,limited accessibility of the city ,sustainable urban mobility ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 ,Transportation engineering ,TA1001-1280 - Abstract
This article presents the issue of using decision support tools to select the variant of organization of urban transport system. Two scenarios for the use of electric vehicles were compared, considering not only their emissions and fuel consumption but also the limited accessibility of conventional vehicles to the city. The authors assume that the development of urban traffic organization must go hand in hand with the challenges of planning sustainable urban mobility and reducing harmful exhaust fumes. Furthermore, decision-makers should be equipped with simple decision support tools to generate the best option considering the expectations of transport users. The PTV VISUM tool was used to analyse and visualize two different organization scenarios for a selected city in Poland.
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- 2022
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22. Fight for Religious Tolerance During the First Polish Interregnum (1572-1573)
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Kornelia Wasiak
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convocation sejm ,warsaw confederation ,polish-lithuanian common¬wealth ,interregnum ,religious tolerance ,reinhold heidenstein ,świętosław orzelski ,marcin bielski ,History (General) ,D1-2009 - Abstract
As the Reformation progressed in the 16th century, Poland became increasingly populated by representatives of Protestant denominations. Because political elites and nobility disagreed on religious matters, the issue of religious tolerance required appropriate formal and legal solutions. That was particularly important during the first interregnum following the death of King Sigismund Augustus, when the spectre of anarchy loomed over the state. The Warsaw Confederation Act was introduced during the Convocation Sejm to preserve order in the country during the interregnum. This document also included provisions on religious tolerance, which remained a source of dispute for both supporters and opponents of religious peace for many years. This article addresses the first stage of the struggle for formal recognition of religious tolerance, which occurred between the death of the last monarch of the Jagiellonian dynasty (7 July 1572) and the end of the session of the Convocation Sejm during the first interregnum (28 January 1573). The study was built on 16th-century historiography - the works of Marcin Bielski, Świętosław Orzelski and Reinhold Heidenstein. The paper aims to reconstruct the events that led to the creation of the Warsaw Confederation Act. Moreover, the sources reflect the atmosphere prevailing in the country at that time, which is undoubtedly significant in capturing the topic under consideration. The paper is a three-part inquiry that, aside from research methodologies, displays the historical context in the introduction while the remainder of the text is a comparative analysis of the source material, from which relevant conclusions were drawn.
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- 2022
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23. Modular PV System for Applications in Prosumer Installations with Uncontrolled, Unbalanced and Non-Linear Loads
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Paweł Kelm, Rozmysław Mieński, and Irena Wasiak
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prosumer installation ,LV distribution network ,PV and ESS integration ,voltage and current unbalance ,power quality improvement ,harmonics ,Technology - Abstract
This article proposes a modular system for prosumer installations composed of photovoltaic (PV) panels and energy storage (ES) integrated with the low voltage (LV) network through a common 4-wire AC/DC inverter. The novel idea is a control strategy for the inverter in which additional functionalities are incorporated. Apart from transmitting an active power generated by the PV source, the same inverter is used to manage energy generated by the PV and to compensate for the current unbalance, harmonics (including subharmonics and interharmonics) and reactive power of the prosumer loads. As a result of the algorithm operation, the currents flowing to the prosumer installation are sinusoidal, symmetrical and purely active, which results in voltage balancing and improving voltage waveforms at the point of common coupling (PCC). In this way, with the widespread use of this solution among prosumers, the impact of the prosumer installation on the distribution network is minimized, and power quality (PQ) disturbances such as unacceptable voltage rises, voltage unbalance and harmonics are avoided. The presented approach may be a solution to the problems network operators face nowadays due to the uncontrolled connection of PV sources. The proposed modular system is also beneficial for the prosumer as the instances of unacceptable overvoltage and, consequently, shutdowns of prosumer installations are reduced. The features of the proposed method are shown in relation to other means applied for PQ improvement in the networks with distributed generation. A principle of the control and the involving algorithm for the inverter is presented. The efficiency of the control strategy was tested in a simulation developed in the PSCAD/EMTDC program. The results of simulations are presented, and the proposed solution is concluded.
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- 2024
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24. Etiology of Ulcerative Dermal Necrosis (UDN) in Brown Trout (Salmo trutta Morpha trutta)—Preliminary Results
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Marek Matras, Magdalena Stachnik, Anna Kycko, Magdalena Wasiak, Ewa Paździor, Joanna Maj-Paluch, Ewa Borzym, and Michał Reichert
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pathogenesis ,spawning migration ,salmonids ,pathology ,skin lesions ,Medicine - Abstract
Every year, ulcerative dermal necrosis (UDN) affects salmonids that spend most of their lives in the sea during their migration to the rivers of northern Poland to spawn. The clinical form of the disease manifests itself in ulcerative skin lesions, which lead to significant weakening of the fish and, in most cases, result in their death. This study was carried out on samples taken from sea trout in the Słupia River in northern Poland. In order to identify the pathogen, experiments on the transmission of the disease were carried out, and additional histopathological, microbiological and electron microscopic examinations were performed. As a result of these studies, it was possible to experimentally transfer the disease from sick to healthy fish. The results indicate a complex etiology of the disease (lack of a clearly defined pathogen), in which the change in the environment from salty to freshwater triggers the related changes in skin physiology, which are the main causes of increased susceptibility to the development of the disease.
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25. Can the Initial Parameters of Functional Scales Predict Recovery in Patients with Complete Spinal Cord Injury? A Retrospective Cohort Study
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Krzysztof Wasiak, Justyna Frasuńska, and Beata Tarnacka
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tetraplegia ,paraplegia ,early spinal cord injury ,functional scales ,motor score of AIS ,Barthel Index ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Regaining greater independence in performing daily activities constitutes a priority for people with tetraplegia following spinal cord injury (SCI). The highest expectations are connected with the improvement of hand function. Therefore, it is so important for the clinician to identify reliable and commonly applicable prognostic factors for functional improvement. The aim of this study was to conduct an analysis to assess the impact of initial functional factors on the clinical improvement in patients during early neurological rehabilitation (ENR). This study assessed 38 patients with complete SCI aged 17–78 who underwent ENR in 2012–2022. The analysis included the motor score from the AIS (MS), the Barthel Index (BI) and the SCIM scale values at the beginning of the ENR program and after its completion. During ENR, patients achieved a statistically significant improvement in MS, BI and SCIM. The initial MS and the level of neurological injury constituted the predictors of functional improvement during ENR. Significant statistical relationships were observed primarily in the correlations between the initial MS and BI, and the increase in the analyzed functional scales of SCI patients. Higher initial MS may increase the chances of a greater and faster functional improvement during ENR.
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26. An aggressive course of pyoderma gangrenosum mimicking bacterial osteomyelitis after open reduction and internal fixation of a distal radius fracture with a titanium plate
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Michał Wasiak, Michał Ciszek, Ireneusz Babiak, Piotr Wasilewski, Paweł Łęgosz, Bartosz Kieroński, and Paweł Małdyk
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osteomyelitis ,pyoderma gangrenosum ,nonhealing wound ,internal fixation of fracture ,Medicine - Abstract
Pyoderma gangrenosum (PG) is a rare condition characterized by the development of aseptic, non-healing skin ulcers. Any skin trauma, such as a surgical incision, can trigger an outbreak of lesions. Our case and literature review show that a physician should consider PG in every event of a non-healing, aseptic wound after surgery. The treatment of PG requires collaboration within a multidisciplinary team and immunosuppressive therapy is the first line of treatment, while surgical interventions should be avoided in the active stage of PG.
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27. Surveillance, Whistleblowing or Ignorance of the GDPR?
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Wasiak Dariusz, Narolski Jerzy, and Soczyński Tomasz
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ministry of family and social policy ,sickness benefit ,surveillance ,personal data ,whistleblower ,rights and freedoms ,gdpr ,Law ,Law of Europe ,KJ-KKZ - Abstract
The article is an attempt to draw attention to the intention of the Ministry of Family and Social Policy to shape its own legal policy with regard to the ability of the officials of the Social Insurance Institution (ZUS) to obtain information about individuals subject to official control. Within the proposed changes to Art. 61a of the Act of 25 June 1999 on cash benefits from social insurance in the event of sickness and maternity (Journal of Laws 1999, 60.636, as amended), the Ministry, not taking into account the requirement to ensure the existence of constitutionally guaranteed rights and freedoms, consciously shapes the law positive for full-range surveillance of every person covered by the interest of ZUS. In such circumstances, after adopting the amendments by the Polish Parliament (Sejm), ZUS will be included in the group of law enforcement authorities, as the scope of powers and possibilities its officials in the field have of obtaining information will be unlimited.
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28. Faecal microbiota transplantation to prevent complications after allogeneic stem cell transplantation for haematological malignancies: a study protocol for a randomised controlled phase-II trial (the FMT-allo study)
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Harry Sokol, Bruno Pereira, Stephanie Nguyen, Jacques-olivier Bay, Aurore Dougé, Aurélie Ravinet, Alexandrine Corriger, Aurélie Cabrespine, and Mathieu Wasiak
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Introduction Allogeneic haematopoietic stem-cell transplantation (allo-HSCT) is a major treatment for many haematological malignancies. The procedure has a good success rate but high transplant-related toxicity (TRM). TRM is mostly related to graft-versus-host disease (GvHD) and infectious complications. Alterations of the intestinal microbiota plays a major role in the development of allo-HSCT complications. The gut microbiota could be restored by faecal microbiota transplantation (FMT). However, there are no published randomised studies assessing the efficacy of FMT for GvHD prophylaxis.Methods and analysis This prospective, open-label, multi-centre, parallel-group, randomised phase-II clinical trial has been designed to assess the effect of FMT on toxicity in patients treated with myeloablative allo-HSCT for haematological malignancy. Based on Fleming’s single-stage sample size estimation procedure, the design plans to include 60 male and female patients aged 18 or over per arm, to be randomly assigned to two groups, one with and one without (control group) FMT. The primary endpoint is GvHD-free relapse-free survival rate at 1 year after allo-HSCT. Secondary endpoints are outcome measures of the impact of FMT on allo-HSCT-related morbidity and mortality (overall survival and progression-free survival at 1 and 2 years, haematological parameters, infectious complications, tolerance and safety of FMT). The primary endpoint will be evaluated according to assumptions of the single-stage Fleming design, compared between groups by a log-rank test and further investigated in a multivariate marginal structural Cox model taking into account centre effect. The proportional-hazard hypothesis will be verified using Schoenfeld’s test and by plotting residuals.Ethics and dissemination The local institutional review board (CPP Sud-Est II, France) issued approval on 27 January 2021. The French national authorities issued approval on 15 April 2021. The outcome of the study will be disseminated via peer-reviewed publications and at congresses.Trial registration number NCT04935684.
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29. Regeneration difficulties in patients with FQAD can limit the use of iPSc-based cell therapy
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Dagmara Grot, Katarzyna Wasiak, Jerzy Tyszkowski, Ewelina Stoczynska-Fidelus, Tomasz P. Ochedalski, and Piotr Rieske
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Fluoroquinolones ,FQAD ,Induced pluripotent stem cells ,Reprogramming ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 ,Biochemistry ,QD415-436 - Abstract
Abstract Etiopathogenesis of fluoroquinolone-associated disability (FQAD) syndrome is not fully understood, yet research could progress by utilizing induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSc) from people with this syndrome. Similarly, iPSc, or rather their derivatives, could be used in their therapy, not only for FQAD but also for other disorders in which generated autologous iPSc and their derivatives might be helpful. Urine was collected from ten donors with FQAD, and reprogramming of these cells was conducted with the use of Epi5TM Episomal iPSC Reprogramming Kit. IPSc were generated in one out of ten person’s urine cells. While urinary cells are considered the easiest mature cells to be reprogrammed into iPSc, the urinary cells from six consecutive donors quickly became senescent. Stable urine primary cell cultures could not be obtained from the three remaining donors. Repeated attempts to reprogram epithelial cells were not successful. During parallel studies conducted for healthy donors, reprogramming success was achieved in six out of ten cases. These data may suggest serious limitations in the regeneration system of individuals with FQAD. Consequently, it indicates that therapy with autologous iPSc derivatives may face serious difficulties in their case, still, the first iPSc cell line from a person with FQAD was established.
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30. Practical Methods of Implementation for the Indispensable Mechanism of GDPR Compliance
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Bańka Michał, Soczyński Tomasz, and Wasiak Dariusz
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gdpr ,personal data breach ,eu data protection regulation ,notification requirement ,mandatory data breach notification ,security breach notification ,proceeding pseudonymization ,anonymization encryption of personal data ,proceeding system recovery and testing ,business continuity plan ,Law ,Law of Europe ,KJ-KKZ - Abstract
New quality that has been delivered by the provisions of General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) (EU) 2016/679 is intended to secure a higher level of safety for personal data processing operations. The following elaboration was produced as an attempt to address the questions regarding practical methods of implementation for the indispensable mechanism of GDPR compliance. The guidelines contained in the article are supposed to be helpful in enhancing the safety level for processed personal data. Theoretical and legal studies over the status and functioning of the valid legislation with reference to the practical application of personal data processing procedures have been applied in the article. The main sources of knowledge included valid legal acts, opinions from Article 29 Working Party, technical norms as well as available general knowledge. The outcomes of the said studies indicated the complexity of the issue and established the necessity to continue further studies in practical implementation methods, such as the national and European mechanism of certification or sector codes of good practices.
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31. The Role of Bcl-2 and Beclin-1 Complex in 'Switching' between Apoptosis and Autophagy in Human Glioma Cells upon LY294002 and Sorafenib Treatment
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Adrian Zając, Aleksandra Maciejczyk, Joanna Sumorek-Wiadro, Kamil Filipek, Kamil Deryło, Ewa Langner, Jarosław Pawelec, Magdalena Wasiak, Mateusz Ścibiorski, Wojciech Rzeski, Marek Tchórzewski, Michał Reichert, and Joanna Jakubowicz-Gil
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human gliomas ,anaplastic astrocytoma ,glioblastoma multiforme ,apoptosis ,autophagy ,Bcl-2:beclin-1 complex ,Cytology ,QH573-671 - Abstract
Background: Gliomas are the most malignant tumors of the central nervous system. One of the factors in their high drug resistance is avoiding programmed death (PCD) induction. This is related to the overexpression of intracellular survival pathways: PI3K-Akt/PKB-mTOR and Ras-Raf-MEK-ERK. Apoptosis and autophagy are co-existing processes due to the interactions between Bcl-2 and beclin-1 proteins. Their complex may be a molecular “toggle-switch” between PCD types. The aim of this research was to investigate the role of Bcl-2:beclin-1 complex in glioma cell elimination through the combined action of LY294002 and sorafenib. Methods: Drug cytotoxicity was estimated with an MTT test. The type of cell death was evaluated using variant microscopy techniques (fluorochrome staining, immunocytochemistry, and transmission electron microscopy), as well as the Bcl-2:beclin-1 complex formation and protein localization. Molecular analysis of PCD indicators was conducted through immunoblotting, immunoprecipitation, and ELISA testing. SiRNA was used to block Bcl-2 and beclin-1 expression. Results: The results showed the inhibitors used in simultaneous application resulted in Bcl-2:beclin-1 complex formation and apoptosis becoming dominant. This was accompanied by changes in the location of the tested proteins. Conclusions: “Switching” between apoptosis and autophagy using PI3K and Raf inhibitors with Bcl-2:beclin-1 complex formation opens new therapeutic perspectives against gliomas.
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32. Seasonal Variability of Volatile Components in Calypogeia integristipula
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Rafał Wawrzyniak, Małgorzata Guzowska, Wiesław Wasiak, Beata Jasiewicz, Alina Bączkiewicz, and Katarzyna Buczkowska
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Calypogeia integristipula ,volatile organic compounds ,liverworts ,HS-SPME ,GC-MS ,Organic chemistry ,QD241-441 - Abstract
Liverworts contain a large number of biologically active compounds that are synthesised and stored in their oil bodies. However, knowledge about the chemical composition of individual species is still incomplete. The subject of the study was Calypogeia integristipula, a species representing leafy liverworts. Plant material for chemotaxonomic studies was collected from various locations in Poland. The chemical composition was determined in 74 samples collected from the natural environment in 2021 and 2022 in three growing seasons: spring, summer and autumn, and for comparison with samples originating from in vitro culture. The plants were classified as Calypogeia integristipula on the basis of morphological characteristics, oil bodies, and DNA markers. The volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from the biological material were extracted by headspace solid phase microextraction (HS-SPME). The samples were then analysed by gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (GC-MS). A total of 79 compounds were detected, of which 44 compounds were identified. The remaining compounds were described using the MS fragmentation spectrum. Cyclical changes in the composition of compounds associated with the growing season of Calypogeia integristipula were observed. Moreover, samples from in vitro culture and samples taken from the natural environment were shown to differ in the composition of chemical compounds. In terms of quantity, among the volatile compounds, compounds belonging to the sesquiterpene group (46.54–71.19%) and sesqiuterpenoid (8.12–22.11%) dominate. A smaller number of compounds belong to aromatic compounds (2.30–10.96%), monoterpenes (0.01–0.07%), monoterpenoids (0.02–0.33%), and aliphatic hydrocarbons (1.11–6.12%). The dominant compounds in the analysed liverworts were: anastreptene (15.27–31.14%); bicyclogermacrene (6.99–18.09%), 4,5,9,10-dehydro-isolongifolene (2.00–8.72%), palustrol (4.95–9.94%), spathulenol (0.44–5.11%).
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33. Use of magnetic resonance image‐guided radiotherapy for breast cancer: a scoping review
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Alexandra Berlangieri, Sarah Elliott, Jason Wasiak, Michael Chao, and Farshad Foroudi
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Accelerated partial breast irradiation ,breast cancer ,electron return effect ,MR simulation ,MRI guided radiotherapy ,MR‐linac ,Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicine ,R895-920 - Abstract
Abstract In recent years, we have seen the integration of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) simulators into radiotherapy centres and the emergence MR linear accelerators (MR‐linac). Currently, there are limited studies to demonstrate the clinical effectiveness of MRI guided radiotherapy (MRIgRT) treatment for breast cancer patients. The objective of this scoping review was to identify and map the existing evidence surrounding the clinical implementation of MRIgRT for breast cancer patients. We also identified the challenges and knowledge gaps in the literature. The scoping review was reported in accordance with the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta‐Analysis (PRISMA) extension for Scoping Reviews reporting guidelines. Titles and abstracts were screened by two independent reviewers. Quantitative and qualitative data were extracted and summarised using thematically organised tables. Results identify that accelerated partial breast irradiation (APBI) is the most common form of treatment for MRIgRT. The presence of the magnet does not affect target coverage or violate organ at risk (OAR) constraints compared to standard radiotherapy methods. Consideration is advised for skin and chest wall (CW) due to the electron return effect (ERE) and areas such as armpit and chin due to the electron stream effect (ESE). Clinically, bolus has been used to protect and prevent unwanted dose in these areas. Overall treatment for APBI on the MR‐linac is feasible.
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34. Research on the effectiveness of alternative propulsion sources in high-tonnage cargo transport
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Mariusz Wasiak, Piotr Zdanowicz, and Marcin Nivette
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LNG ,high-tonnage transport ,transport costs. ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 ,Transportation engineering ,TA1001-1280 ,Automation ,T59.5 - Abstract
The progressive degradation of the environment makes implementing pro-ecological solutions in various areas of our lives more meaningful. These measures also apply to transport, responsible for around 30% of total carbon dioxide emissions in the EU. Implementing ecological solutions in road transport encounters various barriers resulting mainly from the specificity of transport tasks. One of the most promising solutions in the high-tonnage road transport sector seems to be LNG-fueled engines, which allow for similar operating conditions to traditional combustion vehicles. The article aims to identify the environmental benefits of the use of high-tonnage LNG-fueled vehicles in freight transport and to conduct a comprehensive assessment of the economic efficiency of this solution. The article assesses the effectiveness of using an LNG-fueled vehicle and a diesel-fueled vehicle that meets the highest exhaust emission standard in high-tonnage transport, both in terms of economy and an impact of these solutions on the environment. The research was carried out on a given route, taking into account variants of vehicle manning and simulations of transport cycle time. In conclusion, a discussion of the obtained results was carried out, emphasizing the factors determining the profitability of using high-tonnage vehicles with LNG drive or its lack. Regardless of the indicated lack of clarity in the economic assessment of the effectiveness of LNG drives in high-tonnage vehicles, the identified environmental benefits from implementing these solutions seem to be quite unequivocal. Thus, it should be expected that in the event of loss of economic competitiveness of these solutions, appropriate fiscal instruments should be used - especially since LNG drives in the policies of individual countries are considered pro-ecological solutions.
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35. Modeling the Effects of Implementation of Alternative Ways of Vehicle Powering
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Andrzej L. Wasiak
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mathematical modeling ,fossil fuels ,alternative fuels ,electric cars ,hydrogen fuel ,energetic efficiency ,Fuel ,TP315-360 - Abstract
The trend to replace traditional fossil fuel vehicles is becoming increasingly apparent. The replacement concerns the use of pure biofuels or in blends with traditional fuels, the use of hydrogen as an alternative fuel and, above all, the introduction of electric propulsion. The introduction of new types of vehicle propulsion affects the demand for specific fuels, the needs for new infrastructure, or the nature of the emissions to the environment generated by fuel production and vehicle operation. The article presents a mathematical model using the difference of two logistic functions, the first of which describes the development of the production of a specific type of vehicle, and the second, the withdrawal of this type of vehicle from traffic after its use. The model makes it possible to forecast both the number of vehicles of each generation as a function of time, as well as changes in energy demand from various sources and changes in exhaust emissions. The results of the numerical simulation show replacing classic vehicles with alternative vehicles increases the total energy demand if the generation of the next generation occurs earlier than the decay of the previous generation of vehicles and may decrease in the case of overlapping or delays in the creation of new vehicles compared to the course of the decay function of the previous generation. For electric vehicles, carbon dioxide emissions are largely dependent on the emissions from electricity generation. The proposed model can be used to forecast technology development variants, as well as analyze the current situation based on the approximation of real data from Vehicle Registration Offices.
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36. IgA vasculitis nephritis clinical course and kidney biopsy – national study in children
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Małgorzata Mizerska-Wasiak, Agnieszka Turczyn, Karolina Cichoń-Kawa, Jadwiga Małdyk, Monika Miklaszewska, Dorota Drożdż, Beata Bieniaś, Przemysław Sikora, Magdalena Drożyńska-Duklas, Aleksandra Żurowska, Maria Szczepańska, and Małgorzata Pańczyk-Tomaszewska
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Henoch-Schönlein purpura and other vasculitides ,Immunologic subjects ,Clinical trials ,Pediatrics ,RJ1-570 ,Diseases of the musculoskeletal system ,RC925-935 - Abstract
Abstract The aim of the study was to investigate the relationship between the severity of typical clinical symptoms, severity of histopathological lesions in kidney biopsies in IgA vasculitis nephritis (IgAVN) and to propose indications for kidney biopsy in children. Material and methods This retrospective study enrolled 106 patients, included in the IgAVN registry of Polish children, diagnosed by kidney biopsy. Renal and extrarenal symptoms at onset of the disease were analyzed. Biopsy results were assessed using Oxford classifications (MEST-C). The patients were divided into 3 groups depending on the severity of proteinuria: A-nephrotic proteinuria with hematuria; B-non-nephrotic proteinuria with hematuria; C-isolated hematuria. Results The first symptoms of nephropathy were observed at the 0.7 (1–128.4) months from the onset of extrarenal symptoms. Kidney biopsy was performed on 39 (6–782) days after the onset of nephropathy symptoms. MEST-C score 4 or 5 was significantly more frequent in children from group A than in groups B and C. Significantly higher mean MEST-C score was found in patients with abdominal symptoms than without. In group A: S0 and T0 we found in significantly shorter time to kidney biopsy than in S1, T1–2 p
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37. True- and quasi-bound states in the continuum in one-dimensional gratings with broken up-down mirror symmetry
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Głowadzka Weronika, Wasiak Michał, and Czyszanowski Tomasz
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bound states in the continuum ,fano resonance ,microcavities ,Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
There are many reports in the literature of bound states in the continuum (BICs) in systems with up–down mirror symmetry. Semiconductor-based technology requires bulk semiconductor substrates, which impose symmetry breaking in the vertical direction. In this paper, we explore the possibility of realizing BICs in a high refractive index subwavelength one-dimensional grating placed on a substrate with a refractive index that varies from 1 to almost the refractive index of the grating, while the refractive index above the grating is 1. We demonstrate that in gratings with broken up–down mirror symmetry not only symmetry-protected BICs can arise, but also Friedrich–Wintgen (FW) and interference-based (IB) BICs with diverging quality factors. The limit of the refractive index difference between the grating and the substrate supporting the BIC was found to be as little as 0.03. We also present a study of configurations composed of a finite number of grating stripes, with refractive indices corresponding to GaAs in the grating and Al-rich AlGaAs in the substrate. We demonstrate that such an all-semiconductor configuration enables Q-factors above 104 when composed of fewer than 20 periods and nearly exponential Q-factor growth with increasing numbers of grating periods. The results of this study pave the way for a new class of micro- and nano-optical cavities realised in standard all-semiconductor technology and relying on the high quality factor induced by BIC.
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38. Treatment of idiopathic nephrotic syndrome with two steroid dosing regimens – one-year observational study
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Małgorzata Pańczyk-Tomaszewska, Piotr Skrzypczyk, Kacper Mroczkowski, Beata Leszczyńska, and Małgorzata Mizerska-Wasiak
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children ,prednisone ,idiopathic nephrotic syndrome ,dosing regimen ,glucocorticoids. ,Medicine - Published
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39. Apabetalone, a Clinical-Stage, Selective BET Inhibitor, Opposes DUX4 Target Gene Expression in Primary Human FSHD Muscle Cells
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Christopher D. Sarsons, Dean Gilham, Laura M. Tsujikawa, Sylwia Wasiak, Li Fu, Brooke D. Rakai, Stephanie C. Stotz, Agostina Carestia, Michael Sweeney, and Ewelina Kulikowski
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facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy ,FSHD ,DUX4 ,bromodomain and extra-terminal domain ,BET inhibitor ,transcriptome ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Facioscapulohumeral dystrophy (FSHD) is a muscle disease caused by inappropriate expression of the double homeobox 4 (DUX4) gene in skeletal muscle, and its downstream activation of pro-apoptotic transcriptional programs. Inhibitors of DUX4 expression have the potential to treat FSHD. Apabetalone is a clinical-stage bromodomain and extra-terminal (BET) inhibitor, selective for the second bromodomain on BET proteins. Using primary human skeletal muscle cells from FSHD type 1 patients, we evaluated apabetalone for its ability to counter DUX4′s deleterious effects and compared it with the pan-BET inhibitor JQ1, and the p38 MAPK inhibitor—and DUX4 transcriptional repressor—losmapimod. We applied RNA-sequencing and bioinformatic analysis to detect treatment-associated impacts on the transcriptome of these cells. Apabetalone inhibited the expression of DUX4 downstream markers, reversing hallmarks of FSHD gene expression in differentiated muscle cells. JQ1, but not apabetalone, was found to induce apoptosis. While both BET inhibitors modestly impacted differentiation marker expression, they did not affect myotube fusion. Losmapimod also reduced expression of DUX4 target genes but differed in its impact on FSHD-associated pathways. These findings demonstrate that apabetalone inhibits DUX4 target gene expression and reverses transcriptional programs that contribute to FSHD pathology, making this drug a promising candidate therapeutic for FSHD.
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40. Accessing Properties of Molecular Compounds Involved in Cellular Metabolic Processes with Electron Paramagnetic Resonance, Raman Spectroscopy, and Differential Scanning Calorimetry
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Eugene B. Postnikov, Michał Wasiak, Mariola Bartoszek, Justyna Polak, Andrey Zyubin, Anastasia I. Lavrova, and Mirosław Chora̧żewski
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cell wall ,Mucobacterium sp. ,antioxidants ,EPR ,Raman ,DSC ,Organic chemistry ,QD241-441 - Abstract
In this work, we review some physical methods of macroscopic experiments, which have been recently argued to be promising for the acquisition of valuable characteristics of biomolecular structures and interactions. The methods we focused on are electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy, Raman spectroscopy, and differential scanning calorimetry. They were chosen since it can be shown that they are able to provide a mutually complementary picture of the composition of cellular envelopes (with special attention paid to mycobacteria), transitions between their molecular patterning, and the response to biologically active substances (reactive oxygen species and their antagonists—antioxidants—as considered in our case study).
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41. Nearly total optical transmission of linearly polarized light through transparent electrode composed of GaSb monolithic high-contrast grating integrated with gold
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Tobing Landobasa Y. M., Wasiak Michał, Zhang Dao Hua, Fan Weijun, and Czyszanowski Tomasz
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monolithic high contrast grating ,subwavelength grating ,transparent electrode ,Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
Achieving high transmission of light through a highly conductive structure implemented on a semiconductor remains a challenge in optoelectronics as the transmission is inevitably deteriorated by absorption and Fresnel reflection. There have been numerous efforts to design structures with near-unity transmission, yet they are typically constrained by a trade-off between conductivity and optical transmission. To address this problem, we propose and demonstrate a transmission mechanism enabled by a monolithic GaSb subwavelength grating integrated with Au stripes (metalMHCG). Near-unity transmission of polarized light is achieved by inducing low-quality factor resonance in the air gaps between the semiconductor grating stripes, which eliminates light absorption and reflection by the metal. Our numerical simulation shows 97% transmission of transverse magnetic polarized light and sheet resistance of 2.2 ΩSq−1. The metalMHCG structure was realized via multiple nanopatterning and dry etching, with the largest transmission yet reported of ∼90% at a wavelength of 4.5 µm and above 75% transmission in the wavelength range from 4 to 10 µm and sheet resistance at the level of 26 ΩSq−1. High optical transmission is readily achievable using any high refractive index materials employed in optoelectronics. The design of the metalMHCG is applicable in a wide electromagnetic spectrum from near ultraviolet to infrared.
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42. Relationship between Gd-IgA1 and TNFR1 in IgA nephropathy and IgA vasculitis nephritis in children – multicenter study
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Małgorzata Mizerska-Wasiak, Łukasz Gajewski, Karolina Cichoń-Kawa, Agata Siejko, Jadwiga Małdyk, Anna Spława-Neyman, Jacek Zachwieja, Agnieszka Firszt-Adamczyk, Roman Stankiewicz, Magdalena Drożyńska-Duklas, Aleksandra Żurowska, Beata Bieniaś, Przemysław Sikora, Agnieszka Pukajło-Marczyk, Danuta Zwolińska, Maria Szczepańska, Monika Pawlak-Bratkowska, Marcin Tkaczyk, Anna Stelmaszczyk-Emmel, and Małgorzata Pańczyk-Tomaszewska
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iga nephropathy ,tnfr1 ,gd-iga1 ,iga vasculitis nephritis ,henoch-schönlein nephritis. ,Medicine - Published
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43. IgA Vasculitis Complicated by Both CMV Reactivation and Tuberculosis
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Małgorzata Mizerska-Wasiak, Maria Winiarska, Karolina Nogal, Karolina Cichoń-Kawa, Małgorzata Pańczyk-Tomaszewska, and Jadwiga Małdyk
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tuberculosis ,CMV ,IgA nephropathy ,IgA vasculitis ,proteinuria ,immunosuppressive therapy ,Medicine ,Pediatrics ,RJ1-570 - Abstract
Immunoglobulin A (IgA) vasculitis is the most common systemic vasculitis in the pediatric population. We present the case of a patient with IgA vasculitis with nephritis who developed cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection followed by Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection. In the literature, there are a few cases of IgA nephropathy accompanied by reactivation of CMV or tuberculosis. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first reported case of IgA vasculitis complicated by both CMV reactivation and tuberculosis. It is important to detect infections in patients with IgA vasculitis because they can induce and exacerbate the symptoms of the disease. Effective antimicrobial treatment facilitates the management of proteinuria and slows down the decline of renal function. Immunosuppressive therapy is a risk factor for reactivation of latent infections and makes patients more susceptible to its generalized and complicated course. This can be prevented by actively screening for hidden sites of infection.
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44. Two Accounts – One Ascension: Luke 24:50-53 and Acts 1:9-11
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Wojciech Wasiak
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ascension ,Luke 24:50-53 ,Acts 1:9-11 ,narrative analysis ,Philosophy. Psychology. Religion - Abstract
This article investigates the ascension accounts (Luke 24:50-53 and Acts 1:9-11) in a narrative way. The main analysis point will be the question: why is one event recounted twice: at the end of the first Lukan volume and the beginning of the second? The second question concerns the meaning of the discrepancies between the two pericopes. We argue that all differences can be explained by Luke’s literary and narrative strategy. Luke 24:50-53 recounts the recognition of Jesus. Acts 1:9-11 marks the end of the period (between resurrection and ascension) needed for the disciples to become the legitimate and authoritative successors of Jesus.
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45. Apabetalone Downregulates Fibrotic, Inflammatory and Calcific Processes in Renal Mesangial Cells and Patients with Renal Impairment
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Dean Gilham, Sylwia Wasiak, Brooke D. Rakai, Li Fu, Laura M. Tsujikawa, Christopher D. Sarsons, Agostina Carestia, Kenneth Lebioda, Jan O. Johansson, Michael Sweeney, Kamyar Kalantar-Zadeh, and Ewelina Kulikowski
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chronic kidney disease (CKD) ,fibrosis ,inflammation ,gene expression ,epigenetics ,BET proteins ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Epigenetic mechanisms are implicated in transcriptional programs driving chronic kidney disease (CKD). Apabetalone is an orally available inhibitor of bromodomain and extraterminal (BET) proteins, which are epigenetic readers that modulate gene expression. In the phase 3 BETonMACE trial, apabetalone reduced risk of major adverse cardiac events (MACE) by 50% in the CKD subpopulation, indicating favorable effects along the kidney–heart axis. Activation of human renal mesangial cells (HRMCs) to a contractile phenotype that overproduces extracellular matrix (ECM) and inflammatory cytokines, and promotes calcification, frequently accompanies CKD to drive pathology. Here, we show apabetalone downregulated HRMC activation with TGF-β1 stimulation by suppressing TGF-β1-induced α-smooth muscle actin (α-SMA) expression, α-SMA assembly into stress fibers, enhanced contraction, collagen overproduction, and expression of key drivers of fibrosis, inflammation, or calcification including thrombospondin, fibronectin, periostin, SPARC, interleukin 6, and alkaline phosphatase. Lipopolysaccharide-stimulated expression of inflammatory genes IL6, IL1B, and PTGS2 was also suppressed. Transcriptomics confirmed apabetalone affected gene sets of ECM remodeling and integrins. Clinical translation of in vitro results was indicated in CKD patients where a single dose of apabetalone reduced plasma levels of key pro-fibrotic and inflammatory markers, and indicated inhibition of TGF-β1 signaling. While plasma proteins cannot be traced to the kidney alone, anti-fibrotic and anti-inflammatory effects of apabetalone identified in this study are consistent with the observed decrease in cardiovascular risk in CKD patients.
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46. Integration of PV Sources in Prosumer Installations Eliminating Their Negative Impact on the Supplying Grid and Optimizing the Microgrid Operation
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Rozmysław Mieński, Irena Wasiak, and Paweł Kelm
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prosumer installation ,PV integration ,voltage unbalance ,power quality improvement ,3-phase 4-wire PV inverter ,Technology - Abstract
This paper concerns the mitigation of voltage disturbances deteriorating power quality and disrupting the operation of LV distribution grids due to the high penetration of PV energy sources in prosumer installations. A novel control strategy for 3-phase 4-wire PV inverters is proposed, which ensures the transmission of PV active power and simultaneous compensation of load unbalance and reactive power, making the prosumer installation balanced and purely active. It results in the balance of phase voltages and the mitigation of their variability. Unlike other methods used for voltage regulation in LV grids, the proposed solution contributes to the reduction in losses, is simple, and does not require additional costs. In the paper, a control algorithm for the PV inverter is described. Its effectiveness was tested by simulation using a model of the real LV distribution grid developed in the PSCAD/EMTDC program. The results of the simulations are presented and evaluated.
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- 2023
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47. Use of magnetic resonance imaging-guided radiotherapy for breast cancer: a scoping review protocol
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Sarah Elliott, Alexandra Berlangieri, Jason Wasiak, Michael Chao, and Farshad Foroudi
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Breast cancer ,MRI-guided radiotherapy ,MR simulation ,MR linac ,Scoping review ,Medicine - Abstract
Abstract Background In recent years, we have seen the incorporation of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) simulators into radiotherapy centres and the emergence of the new technology of MR linacs. However, the significant health care resources associated with this advanced technology impact immediate widespread use and availability. There are currently limited studies to demonstrate the clinical effectiveness and inform decision-making on the use of MRI in radiotherapy. The objective of this scoping review is to identify and map the existing evidence surrounding the clinical implementation of MRI-guided radiotherapy in patients with breast cancer. It also aims to identify challenges and knowledge gaps in the literature. Methods We will perform a comprehensive search in MEDLINE and EMBASE databases from January 2010 onwards. Grey literature sources will include the WHO International Clinical Trials Registry Platform. We will include systematic reviews, randomised and non-randomised controlled studies published in English. Literature should examine the use of magnetic resonance imaging-guided radiotherapy in adults with breast cancer, regardless of cancer stage or severity. Two reviewers will independently screen all titles, abstracts and full-text reports. Data will be extracted and summarised using qualitative (e.g. content and thematic analysis) methods and presented in tables. Discussion The results from this review will consolidate the evidence surrounding MRI-guided radiotherapy for breast cancer, contributing to the development and optimisation of patient selection, simulation, planning, treatment delivery, quality assurance and research, to help improve patient outcomes, cancer care and treatment for women with breast cancer. Systematic review registration The protocol is available on Open Science Framework at DOI https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/8TEV6
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- 2021
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48. Inhibition of epigenetic reader proteins by apabetalone counters inflammation in activated innate immune cells from Fabry disease patients receiving enzyme replacement therapy
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Li Fu, Sylwia Wasiak, Laura M. Tsujikawa, Brooke D. Rakai, Stephanie C. Stotz, Norman C. W. Wong, Jan O. Johansson, Michael Sweeney, Connie M. Mohan, Aneal Khan, and Ewelina Kulikowski
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apabetalone ,BETi ,epigenetics ,Fabry disease ,inflammation ,oxidative stress ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
Abstract Fabry disease (FD) is a rare X‐linked disorder of lipid metabolism, characterized by the accumulation of globotriaosylceramide (Gb3) due to defective the lysosomal enzyme, α‐galactosidase. Gb3 deposits activate immune‐mediated systemic inflammation, ultimately leading to life‐threatening consequences in multiple organs such as the heart and kidneys. Enzyme replacement therapy (ERT), the standard of care, is less effective with advanced tissue injury and inflammation in patients with FD. Here, we showed that MCP‐1 and TNF‐α cytokine levels were almost doubled in plasma from ERT‐treated FD patients. Chemokine receptor CCR2 surface expression was increased by twofold on monocytes from patients with low eGFR. We also observed an increase in IL12B transcripts in unstimulated peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) over a 2‐year period of continuous ERT. Apabetalone is a clinical‐stage oral bromodomain and extra terminal protein inhibitor (BETi), which has beneficial effects on cardiovascular and kidney disease related pathways including inflammation. Here, we demonstrate that apabetalone, a BD2‐selective BETi, dose dependently reduced the production of MCP‐1 and IL‐12 in stimulated PBMCs through transcriptional regulation of their encoding genes. Reactive oxygen species production was diminished by up to 80% in stimulated neutrophils following apabetalone treatment, corresponding with inhibition of NOX2 transcription. This study elucidates that inhibition of BET proteins by BD2‐selective apabetalone alleviates inflammatory processes and oxidative stress in innate immune cells in general and in FD. These results suggest potential benefit of BD2‐selective apabetalone in controlling inflammation and oxidative stress in FD, which will be further investigated in clinical trials.
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49. Genetic mapping of male sterility and pollen fertility QTLs in triticale with sterilizing Triticum timopheevii cytoplasm
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Wasiak, Marzena, Niedziela, Agnieszka, Woś, Henryk, Pojmaj, Mirosław, and Bednarek, Piotr Tomasz
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- 2021
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50. Raped Life. Sexual Violence as a Forward-Looking War Practice: Case of Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Katarzyna Wasiak
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war ,sexual violence ,bosnia and herzegovina ,women ,Political science - Abstract
Gender equality is one of the categorical imperatives of universal human rights. However, today, in many national contexts, women’s rights and needs are not respected. The war in Bosnia and Herzegovina has shown the world how thin the line is between coexistence and hate, and what is more, it has shown how easy it is to use a woman’s body in political and war games and then forget about their sacrifice. The article is focused on the long-term effects of wartime sexual violence. Based on a quantitative and qualitative analysis of field research, the author wants to show how Bosniak women constantly suffer from sexual violence despite the end of the conflict.
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