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2. Baseline characteristics of patients in the Reduction of Events with Darbepoetin alfa in Heart Failure trial (RED-HF)
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McMurray, John J.V., Anand, Inder S., Diaz, Rafael, Maggioni, Aldo P., OʼConnor, Christopher, Pfeffer, Marc A., Solomon, Scott D., Tendera, Michal, van Veldhuisen, Dirk J., Albizem, Moetaz, Cheng, Sunfa, Scarlata, Debra, Swedberg, Karl, Young, James B., Amuchastegui, M., Belziti, C., Bluguermann, J., Caccavo, M., Cartasegna, L., Colque, R., Cuneo, C., Fernandez, A., Gabito, A., Goicochea, R., Gonzalez, M., Gorosito, V., Grinfeld, L., Hominal, M., Kevorkian, R., Litvak Bruno, M., Llanos, J., Mackinnon, I., Manuale, O., Marzetti, E., Nul, D., Perna, E., Riccitelli, M., Sanchez, A., Santos, D., Schygiel, P., Toblli, J., Vogel, D., Aggarwal, A., Amerena, J., De Looze, F., Fletcher, P., Hare, D., Ireland, M., Krum, H., Lattimore, J., Marwick, T., Sindone, A., Thompson, P., Waites, J., Altenberger, J., Ebner, C., Lenz, K., Pacher, R., Poelzl, G., Charlier, F., de Ceuninck, M., De Keulenaer, G., Dendale, P., Maréchal, P., Mullens, W., Thoeng, J., Vanderheyden, M., Vanhaecke, J., Weytjens, C., Wollaert, B., Albuquerque, D., Almeida, D., Aspe y Rosas, J., Bocchi, E., Bordignon, S., Clausell, N., Kaiser, S., Leaes, P., Martins Alves, S., Montera, M., Moura, L., Pereira de Castro, R., Rassi, S., Reis, A., Saraiva, J., Simões, M., Souza Neto, J., Teixeira, M., Benov, H., Chompalova, B., Donova, T., Georgiev, P., Gotchev, D., Goudev, A., Grigorov, M., Guenova, D., Hergeldjieva, V., Ivanov, D., Kostova, E., Manolova, A., Marchev, S., Nikolov, F., Popov, A., Raev, D., Tzekova, M., Czarnecki, W., Giannetti, N., Haddad, H., Heath, J., Huynh, T., Lepage, S., Liu, P., Lonn, E., Ma, P., Manyari, D., Moe, G., Parker, J., Pesant, Y., Rajda, M., Ricci, J., Roth, S., Sestier, F., Sluzar, V., Sussex, B., Vizel, S., Antezana, G., Bugueno, C., Castro, P., Conejeros, C., Manriquez, L., Martinez, D., Potthoff, S., Stockins, B., Vukasovic, J., Gregor, P., Herold, M., Jerabek, O., Jirmar, R., Kuchar, R., Linhart, A., Podzemska, B., Soucek, M., Spac, J., Spacek, R., Vodnansky, P., Bronnum-Schou, J., Clemmensen, K., Egstrup, K., Jensen, G., Kjoller-Hansen, L., Kober, L., Markenvard, J., Rokkedal, J., Skagen, K., Torp-Pedersen, C., Tuxen, C., Videbak, L., Laks, T., Vahula, V., Harjola, V., Kettunen, R., Kotila, M., Bauer, F., Cohen Solal, A., Coisne, D., Davy, J., De Groote, P., Dos Santos, P., Funck, F., Galinier, M., Gibelin, P., Isnard, R., Neuder, Y., Roul, G., Sabatier, R., Trochu, J., Anker, S., Denny, S., Dreykluft, T., Flesch, M., Genth-Zotz, S., Hambrecht, R., Hein, J., Jeserich, M., John, M., Kreider-Stempfle, H., Laufs, U., Muellerleile, K., Natour, M., Sandri, M., Schäufele, T., von Hodenberg, E., Weyland, K., Winkelmann, B., Tse, H., Yan, B., Barsi, B., Csikasz, J., Dezsi, C., Edes, I., Forster, T., Karpati, P., Kerekes, C., Kis, E., Kosa, I., Lupkovics, G., Nagy, A., Preda, I., Ronaszeki, A., Tomcsanyi, J., Zamolyi, K., Agarwal, D., Bahl, V., Bordoloi, A., Chockalingam, K., Chopda, M., Chopra, V., Dugal, J., Ghaisas, N., Ghosh, S., Grant, P., Hiremath, S., Iyengar, S., Jagadeesa Subramania, B., Jain, P., Joshi, A., Khan, A., Mullasari, A., Naik, S., Oomman, A., Pai, V., Pareppally Gopal, R., Parikh, K., Patel, T., Prakash, V., Sastry, B., Sathe, S., Sinha, N., Srikanthan, V., Subburamakrishnan, P., Thacker, H., Wander, G., Admon, D., Katz, A., Klainman, E., Lewis, B., Marmor, A., Moriel, M., Mosseri, M., Shotan, A., Weinstein, J., Zimlichman, R., Agostoni, P., Albanese, M., Alunni, G., Bini, R., Boccanelli, A., Bolognese, L., Campana, C., Carbonieri, E., Carpino, C., Checco, L., Cosmi, F., DʼAngelo, G., De Cristofaro, M., Floresta, A., Fucili, A., Galvani, M., Ivleva, A., Marra, S., Musca, G., Peccerillo, N., Perrone Filardi, P., Picchio, E., Russo, T., Scelsi, L., Senni, M., Tavazzi, L., Erglis, A., Jasinkevica, I., Kakurina, N., Veze, I., Volans, E., Bagdonas, A., Berukstis, E., Celutkiene, J., Dambrauskaite, A., Jarasuniene, D., Luksiene, D., Rudys, A., Sakalyte, G., Sliaziene, S., Aguilar-Romero, R., Cardona-Muñoz, E., Castro-Jimenez, J., Chavez-Herrera, J., Chuquiure Valenzuela, E., De la Pena, G., Herrera, E., Leiva-Pons, J., Lopez Alvarado, A., Mendez Machado, G., Ramos-Lopez, G., Basart, D., Buijs, E., Cornel, J., de Leeuw, M., Dijkgraaf, R., Dunselman, P., Freericks, M., Hamraoui, K., Lenderlink, T., Linssen, G., Lodewick, P., Lodewijks, C., Lok, D., Nierop, P., Ronner, E., Somsen, A., van Dantzig, J., van der Burgh, P., van Kempen, L., van Vlies, B., Voors, A., Wardeh, A., Willems, F., Dickstein, K., Gundersen, T., Hole, T., Thalamus, J., Westheim, A., Dabrowski, M., Gorski, J., Korewicki, J., Kuc, K., Miekus, P., Musial, W., Niegowska, J., Piotrowski, W., Podolec, P., Polonski, L., Ponikowski, P., Rynkiewicz, A., Szelemej, R., Trusz-Gluza, M., Ujda, M., Wojciechowski, D, Wysokinski, A., Camacho, A., Fonseca, C., Monteiro, P., Apetrei, E., Bruckner, I., Carasca, E., Coman, I., Datcu, M., Dragulescu, S., Ionescu, P., Iordachescu-Petica, D., Manitiu, I., Popa, V., Pop-Moldovan, A., Radoi, M., Stamate, S., Tomescu, M., Vita, I., Aroutiounov, G., Ballyuzek, M., Bart, B., Churina, S., Glezer, M., Goloshchekin, B., Ivleva, A., Kobalava, Z., Kostenko, V., Lopatin, Y., Martynov, A., Orlov, V., Semernin, E., Shogenov, Z., Sidorenko, B., Skvortsov, A., Storzhakov, G., Sulimov, V., Talibov, O., Tereshenko, S., Tsyrline, V., Zadionchenko, V., Zateyshchikov, D., Dzupina, A., Hranai, M., Kmec, J., Micko, K., Murin, J., Pella, D., Sojka, G., Spisak, V., Vahala, P., Vinanska, D., Badat, A., Bayat, J., Dawood, S., Delport, E., Ellis, G., Garda, R., Klug, E., Mabin, T., Naidoo, D., Pretorius, M., Ranjith, N., Van Zyl, L., Weich, H., Anguita, M., Berrazueta, J., Bruguera i Cortada, J., de Teresa, E., Gómez Sánchez, M., González Juanatey, J., Gonzalez-Maqueda, I., Jordana, R., Lupon, J., Manzano, L., Pascual Figal, D., Pulpón, L., Recio, J., Ridocci Soriano, F., Rodríguez Lambert, J., Roig Minguell, E., Roig Minguell, E., Romero, J., Valdovinos, P., Klintberg, L., Kronvall, T., Lycksell, M., Morner, S., Rydberg, E., Swedberg, K., Timberg, I., Wikstrom, G., Moccetti, T.4, Ashok, J., Banerjee, P., Carr-White, G., Cleland, J., Connolly, E., Francis, M., Greenbaum, R., Kadr, H., Lindsay, S., McMurray, J., Megarry, S., Memon, A., Murdoch, D., Senior, R., Squire, I., Tan, L., Witte, K., Adams, K., Adamson, P., Adler, A., Altschul, L., Altschuller, A., Amirani, H., Anand, I., Andreou, C., Ansari, M., Antonishen, M., Banchs, H., Banerjee, S., Banish, D., Bank, A., Barbagelata, A., Barnard, D., Bellinger, R., Benn, A., Berk, M., Berry, B., Bethala, V., Bilazarian, S., Bisognano, J., Bleyer, F., Blum, M., Boehmer, J., Bouchard, A., Boyle, A., Bozkurt, B., Brown, C., Burlew, B., Burnham, K., Butler, J., Call, J., Cambier, P., Cappola, T., Carlson, R., Chandler, B., Chandra, R., Chandraratna, P., Chernick, R., Colan, D., Colfer, H., Colucci, W., Connelly, T., Costantini, O., Dadkhah, S., Dauber, I., Davis, J., Davis, S., Denning, S., Drazner, M., Dunlap, S., Egbujiobi, L., Elkayam, U., Elliott, J., El-Shahawy, M., Essandoh, L., Ewald, G., Fang, J., Farhoud, H., Felker, G., Fernandez, J., Festin, R., Fishbein, G., Florea, V., Flores, E., Floro, J., Gabris, M., Garg, M., Gatewood, R., Geller, M., Ghali, J., Ghumman, W., Gibbs, G., Gillespie, E., Gilmore, R., Gogia, H., Goldberg, L., Gradus-Pizlo, I., Grainger, T., Gudmundsson, G., Gunawardena, D., Gupta, D., Hack, T., Hall, S., Hamroff, G., Hankins, S., Hanna, M., Hargrove, J., Haught, W., Hauptman, P., Hazelrigg, M., Herzog, C., Heywood, J., Hill, T., Hilton, T., Hirsch, H., Hunter, J., Ibrahim, H., Imburgia, M., Iteld, B., Jackson, B., Jaffrani, N., Jain, D., Jain, A., James, M., Jimenez, J., Johnson, E., Kale, P., Kaneshige, A., Kapadia, S., Karia, D., Karlsberg, R., Katholi, R., Kerut, E., Khoury, W., Kipperman, R., Klapholz, M., Kosinski, E., Kozinn, M., Kraus, D., Krueger, S., Krum, H., Kumar, S., Lader, E., Lee, C., Levy, W., Lewis, E., Light-McGroary, K., Loh, I., Lombardi, W., Machado, C., Maislos, F., Mancini, D., Markus, T., Mather, P., McCants, K., McGrew, F., McLaurin, B., McMillan, E., McNamara, D., Meyer, T., Meymandi, S., Miller, A., Minami, E., Modi, M., Mody, F., Mohanty, P., Moscoso, R., Moskowitz, R., Moustafa, M., Mullen, M., Naz, T., Noonan, T., OʼBrien, T., Oellerich, W., Oren, R., Pamboukian, S., Pereira, N., Pitt, W., Porter, C., Prabhu, S., Promisloff, S., Ratkovec, R., Richardson, R., Ross, A., Saleh, N., Saltzberg, M., Sarkar, S., Schmedtje, J., Schneider, R., Schuyler, G., Shanes, J., Sharma, A., Siegel, C., Siegel, R., Silber, D., Singh, V., Singh, N., Singh, J., Sklar, J., Small, R., Smith, A., Smith, E., Smith, E., Smull, D., Sotolongo, R., Staniloae, C., Stapleton, D., Steele, P., Stehlik, J., Stein, M., Tang, W., Thadani, U., Torre-Amoine, G., Trichon, B., Tsai, C., Tummala, R., Van Bakel, A., Vicari, R., Vijay, N., Vijayaraghavan, K., Vittorio, T., Vossler, M., Wagoner, L., Wallis, D., Ward, N., Widmer, M., Wight, J., Wilkins, C., Williams, C., Williams, G., Winchester, M., Winkel, E., Wittmer, B., Wood, D., Wormer, D., Wright, R., Xu, Z., Yasin, M., and Zolty, R.
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3. Holeboard discrimination learning in mice
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Kuc, K. A., Gregersen, B. M., Gannon, K. S., and Dodart, J.-C.
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4. Treatment of Anemia with Darbepoetin Alfa in Systolic Heart Failure
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Karl Swedberg, James B. Young, Inder S. Anand, Sunfa Cheng, Akshay S. Desai, Rafael Diaz, Aldo P. Maggioni, John J. V. McMurray, Christopher O'Connor, Marc A. Pfeffer, Scott D. Solomon, Yan Sun, Michal Tendera, Dirk J. van Veldhuisen, Young J, Grinfeld L, Krum H, Vanhaecke J, Olivera Clausell N, Goudev A, Howlett J, Corbalan R, Hradec J, Kober L, Eha J, Cohen Solal A, Anker SD, Chopra V, Lewis B, Erglis A, Sakalyte G, Cardona Munoz E, Dunselman P, Dickstein K, Ponikowski P, Seabra Gomes R, Apetrei E, Mareev V, Murin J, Dalby A, Lopez Sendon J, Willenheimer R, Cleland J, Adams K, Anand I, Butler J, Dunlap M, Felker M, Ghali J, Levy W, Carson P, Cohn J, Drexler H, Pocock S, Ryden L, Poole Wilson P, Fishbane S, Ivanovich P, Nissenson A, Katz S, Barkoudah E, Campbell P, Desai A, Finn PV, Hartley L, Kasabov R, Odutayo KA, Rajesh V, Solomon S, Weinrauch LA, Albizem M, Cheng S, Chou W, Deegenaars M, Dougherty M, Fouqueray B, Froissart M, Froment A, Gadd S, Ghosh S, Grazette L, Guillet S, Gulabani D, Haddock B, Harris C, Jaffer A, Kerns C, Kim J, Knussel B, Law H, Mather R, Mix C, Moore L, Moyes R, Polu K, Rossert J, Scarlata D, Smirnakis K, Smith L, Snyder W, Sun Y, Trotman ML, Wasserman S, Watkins A, Wong M, Zhang Y, Amuchastegui M, Belziti C, Bluguermann J, Caccavo M, Cartasegna L, Colque R, Cuneo C, Fernandez A, Gabito A, Goicochea R, Gonzalez M, Gorosito V, Hominal M, Kevorkian R, Litvak Bruno M, Llanos J, Mackinnon I, Manuale O, Marzetti E, Nul D, Perna E, Riccitelli M, Sanchez A, Santos D, Schygiel P, Toblli J, Vogel D, Aggarwal A, Amerena J, De Looze F, Fletcher P, Hare D, Ireland M, Lattimore J, Marwick T, Sindone A, Thompson P, Waites J, Altenberger J, Ebner C, Lenz K, Pacher R, Poelzl G, Charlier F, de Ceuninck M, De Keulenaer G, Dendale P, Maréchal P, Mullens W, Thoeng J, Vanderheyden M, Weytjens C, Wollaert B, Albuquerque D, Almeida D, Aspe y. Rosas J, Bocchi E, Bordignon S, Clausell N, Kaiser S, Leaes P, Martins Alves S, Montera M, Moura L, Pereira de Castro R, Rassi S, Reis A, Saraiva J, Simões M, Souza Neto J, Teixeira M, Benov H, Chompalova B, Donova T, Georgiev P, Gotchev D, Grigorov M, Guenova D, Hergeldjieva V, Ivanov D, Kostova E, Manolova A, Marchev S, Nikolov F, Popov A, Raev D, Tzekova M, Czarnecki W, Giannetti N, Haddad H, Heath J, Huynh T, Lepage S, Liu P, Lonn E, Ma P, Manyari D, Moe G, Parker J, Pesant Y, Rajda M, Ricci J, Roth S, Sestier F, Sluzar V, Sussex B, Vizel S, Antezana G, Bugueno C, Castro P, Conejeros C, Manriquez L, Martinez D, Potthoff S, Stockins B, Vukasovic J, Gregor P, Herold M, Jerabek O, Jirmar R, Kuchar R, Linhart A, Podzemska B, Soucek M, Spac J, Spacek R, Vodnansky P, Bronnum Schou J, Clemmensen K, Egstrup K, Jensen G, Kjoller Hansen L, Markenvard J, Rokkedal J, Skagen K, Torp Pedersen C, Tuxen C, Videbak L, Laks T, Vahula V, Harjola V, Kettunen R, Kotila M, Bauer F, Coisne D, Davy J, De Groote P, Dos Santos P, Funck F, Galinier M, Gibelin P, Isnard R, Neuder Y, Roul G, Sabatier R, Trochu J, Denny S, Dreykluft T, Flesch M, Genth Zotz S, Hambrecht R, Hein J, Jeserich M, John M, Kreider Stempfle H, Laufs U, Muellerleile K, Natour M, Sandri M, Schäufele T, von Hodenberg E, Weyland K, Winkelmann B, Tse H, Yan B, Barsi B, Csikasz J, Dezsi C, Edes I, Forster T, Karpati P, Kerekes C, Kis E, Kosa I, Lupkovics G, Nagy A, Preda I, Ronaszeki A, Tomcsanyi J, Zamolyi K, Agarwal D, Bahl V, Bordoloi A, Chockalingam K, Chopda M, Dugal J, Ghaisas N, Grant P, Hiremath S, Iyengar S, Jagadeesa Subramania B, Jain P, Joshi A, Khan A, Mullasari A, Naik S, Oomman A, Pai V, Pareppally Gopal R, Parikh K, Patel T, Prakash V, Sastry B, Sathe S, Sinha N, Srikanthan V, Subburamakrishnan P, Thacker H, Wander G, Admon D, Katz A, Klainman E, Marmor A, Moriel M, Mosseri M, Shotan A, Weinstein J, Zimlichman R, Agostoni P, Albanese M, Alunni G, Bini R, Boccanelli A, Bolognese L, Campana C, Carbonieri E, Carpino C, Checco L, Cosmi F, Angelo GD, De Cristofaro M, Floresta A, Fucili A, Galvani M, Ivleva A, Marra S, Musca G, Peccerillo N, Picchio E, Russo T, Scelsi L, Senni M, Tavazzi L, Jasinkevica I, Kakurina N, Veze I, Volans E, Bagdonas A, Berukstis E, Celutkiene J, Dambrauskaite A, Jarasuniene D, Luksiene D, Rudys A, Sliaziene S, Aguilar Romero R, Cardona Muñoz E, Castro Jimenez J, Chavez Herrera J, Chuquiure Valenzuela E, De la Pena G, Herrera E, Leiva Pons J, Lopez Alvarado A, Mendez Machado G, Ramos Lopez G, Basart D, Buijs E, Cornel J, de Leeuw M, Dijkgraaf R, Freericks M, Hamraoui K, Lenderlink T, Linssen G, Lodewick P, Lodewijks C, Lok D, Nierop P, Ronner E, Somsen A, van Dantzig J, van der Burgh P, van Kempen L, van Vlies B, Voors A, Wardeh A, Willems F, Gundersen T, Hole T, Thalamus J, Westheim A, Dabrowski M, Gorski J, Korewicki J, Kuc K, Miekus P, Musial W, Niegowska J, Piotrowski W, Podolec P, Polonski L, Rynkiewicz A, Szelemej R, Trusz Gluza M, Ujda M, Wojciechowski D, Wysokinski A, Camacho A, Fonseca C, Monteiro P, Bruckner I, Carasca E, Coman I, Datcu M, Dragulescu S, Ionescu P, Iordachescu Petica D, Manitiu I, Popa V, Pop Moldovan A, Radoi M, Stamate S, Tomescu M, Vita I, Aroutiounov G, Ballyuzek M, Bart B, Churina S, Glezer M, Goloshchekin B, Kobalava Z, Kostenko V, Lopatin Y, Martynov A, Orlov V, Semernin E, Shogenov Z, Sidorenko B, Skvortsov A, Storzhakov G, Sulimov V, Talibov O, Tereshenko S, Tsyrline V, Zadionchenko V, Zateyshchikov D, Dzupina A, Hranai M, Kmec J, Micko K, Pella D, Sojka G, Spisak V, Vahala P, Vinanska D, Badat A, Bayat J, Dawood S, Delport E, Ellis G, Garda R, Klug E, Mabin T, Naidoo D, Pretorius M, Ranjith N, Van Zyl L, Weich H, Anguita M, Berrazueta J, Bruguera i. Cortada J, de Teresa E, Gómez Sánchez M, González Juanatey J, Gonzalez Maqueda I, Jordana R, Lupon J, Manzano L, Pascual Figal D, Pulpón L, Recio J, Ridocci Soriano F, Rodríguez Lambert J, Roig Minguell E, Romero J, Valdovinos P, Klintberg L, Kronvall T, Lycksell M, Morner S, Rydberg E, Swedberg K, Timberg I, Wikstrom G, Moccetti T, Ashok J, Banerjee P, Carr White G, Connolly E, Francis M, Greenbaum R, Kadr H, Lindsay S, McMurray J, Megarry S, Memon A, Murdoch D, Senior R, Squire I, Tan L, Witte K, Adamson P, Adler A, Altschul L, Altschuller A, Amirani H, Andreou C, Ansari M, Antonishen M, Banchs H, Banerjee S, Banish D, Bank A, Barbagelata A, Barnard D, Bellinger R, Benn A, Berk M, Berry B, Bethala V, Bilazarian S, Bisognano J, Bleyer F, Blum M, Boehmer J, Bouchard A, Boyle A, Bozkurt B, Brown C, Burlew B, Burnham K, Call J, Cambier P, Cappola T, Carlson R, Chandler B, Chandra R, Chandraratna P, Chernick R, Colan D, Colfer H, Colucci W, Connelly T, Costantini O, Dadkhah S, Dauber I, Davis J, Davis S, Denning S, Drazner M, Dunlap S, Egbujiobi L, Elkayam U, Elliott J, El Shahawy M, Essandoh L, Ewald G, Fang J, Farhoud H, Felker G, Fernandez J, Festin R, Fishbein G, Florea V, Flores E, Floro J, Gabris M, Garg M, Gatewood R, Geller M, Ghumman W, Gibbs G, Gillespie E, Gilmore R, Gogia H, Goldberg L, Gradus Pizlo I, Grainger T, Gudmundsson G, Gunawardena D, Gupta D, Hack T, Hall S, Hamroff G, Hankins S, Hanna M, Hargrove J, Haught W, Hauptman P, Hazelrigg M, Herzog C, Heywood J, Hill T, Hilton T, Hirsch H, Hunter J, Ibrahim H, Imburgia M, Iteld B, Jackson B, Jaffrani N, Jain D, Jain A, James M, Jimenez J, Johnson E, Kale P, Kaneshige A, Kapadia S, Karia D, Karlsberg R, Katholi R, Kerut E, Khoury W, Kipperman R, Klapholz M, Kosinski E, Kozinn M, Kraus D, Krueger S, Kumar S, Lader E, Lee C, Lewis E, Light McGroary K, Loh I, Lombardi W, Machado C, Maislos F, Mancini D, Markus T, Mather P, McCants K, McGrew F, McLaurin B, McMillan E, McNamara D, Meyer T, Meymandi S, Miller A, Minami E, Modi M, Mody F, Mohanty P, Moscoso R, Moskowitz R, Moustafa M, Mullen M, Naz T, Noonan T, O. Brien T, Oellerich W, Oren R, Pamboukian S, Pereira N, Pitt W, Porter C, Prabhu S, Promisloff S, Ratkovec R, Richardson R, Ross A, Saleh N, Saltzberg M, Sarkar S, Schmedtje J, Schneider R, Schuyler G, Shanes J, Sharma A, Siegel C, Siegel R, Silber D, Singh N, Singh J, Singh V, Sklar J, Small R, Smith A, Smith E, Smull D, Sotolongo R, Staniloae C, Stapleton D, Steele P, Stehlik J, Stein M, Tang W, Thadani U, Torre Amoine G, Trichon B, Tsai C, Tummala R, Van Bakel A, Vicari R, Vijay N, Vijayaraghavan K, Vittorio T, Vossler M, Wagoner L, Wallis D, Ward N, Widmer M, Wight J, Wilkins C, Williams C, Williams G, Winchester M, Winkel E, Wittmer B, Wood D, Wormer D, Wright R, Xu Z, Yasin M, Zolty R., PERRONE FILARDI, PASQUALE, Karl, Swedberg, James B., Young, Inder S., Anand, Sunfa, Cheng, Akshay S., Desai, Rafael, Diaz, Aldo P., Maggioni, John J. 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R, Agostoni, P, Albanese, M, Alunni, G, Bini, R, Boccanelli, A, Bolognese, L, Campana, C, Carbonieri, E, Carpino, C, Checco, L, Cosmi, F, Angelo, Gd, De Cristofaro, M, Floresta, A, Fucili, A, Galvani, M, Ivleva, A, Marra, S, Musca, G, Peccerillo, N, PERRONE FILARDI, Pasquale, Picchio, E, Russo, T, Scelsi, L, Senni, M, Tavazzi, L, Jasinkevica, I, Kakurina, N, Veze, I, Volans, E, Bagdonas, A, Berukstis, E, Celutkiene, J, Dambrauskaite, A, Jarasuniene, D, Luksiene, D, Rudys, A, Sliaziene, S, Aguilar Romero, R, Cardona Muñoz, E, Castro Jimenez, J, Chavez Herrera, J, Chuquiure Valenzuela, E, De la Pena, G, Herrera, E, Leiva Pons, J, Lopez Alvarado, A, Mendez Machado, G, Ramos Lopez, G, Basart, D, Buijs, E, Cornel, J, de Leeuw, M, Dijkgraaf, R, Freericks, M, Hamraoui, K, Lenderlink, T, Linssen, G, Lodewick, P, Lodewijks, C, Lok, D, Nierop, P, Ronner, E, Somsen, A, van Dantzig, J, van der Burgh, P, van Kempen, L, van Vlies, B, Voors, A, Wardeh, A, Willems, F, Gundersen, T, Hole, T, Thalamus, J, Westheim, A, Dabrowski, M, Gorski, J, Korewicki, J, Kuc, K, Miekus, P, Musial, W, Niegowska, J, Piotrowski, W, Podolec, P, Polonski, L, Rynkiewicz, A, Szelemej, R, Trusz Gluza, M, Ujda, M, Wojciechowski, D, Wysokinski, A, Camacho, A, Fonseca, C, Monteiro, P, Bruckner, I, Carasca, E, Coman, I, Datcu, M, Dragulescu, S, Ionescu, P, Iordachescu Petica, D, Manitiu, I, Popa, V, Pop Moldovan, A, Radoi, M, Stamate, S, Tomescu, M, Vita, I, Aroutiounov, G, Ballyuzek, M, Bart, B, Churina, S, Glezer, M, Goloshchekin, B, Kobalava, Z, Kostenko, V, Lopatin, Y, Martynov, A, Orlov, V, Semernin, E, Shogenov, Z, Sidorenko, B, Skvortsov, A, Storzhakov, G, Sulimov, V, Talibov, O, Tereshenko, S, Tsyrline, V, Zadionchenko, V, Zateyshchikov, D, Dzupina, A, Hranai, M, Kmec, J, Micko, K, Pella, D, Sojka, G, Spisak, V, Vahala, P, Vinanska, D, Badat, A, Bayat, J, Dawood, S, Delport, E, Ellis, G, Garda, R, Klug, E, Mabin, T, Naidoo, D, Pretorius, M, Ranjith, N, Van Zyl, L, Weich, H, Anguita, M, Berrazueta, J, 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Light McGroary, K, Loh, I, Lombardi, W, Machado, C, Maislos, F, Mancini, D, Markus, T, Mather, P, Mccants, K, Mcgrew, F, Mclaurin, B, Mcmillan, E, Mcnamara, D, Meyer, T, Meymandi, S, Miller, A, Minami, E, Modi, M, Mody, F, Mohanty, P, Moscoso, R, Moskowitz, R, Moustafa, M, Mullen, M, Naz, T, Noonan, T, O., Brien T, Oellerich, W, Oren, R, Pamboukian, S, Pereira, N, Pitt, W, Porter, C, Prabhu, S, Promisloff, S, Ratkovec, R, Richardson, R, Ross, A, Saleh, N, Saltzberg, M, Sarkar, S, Schmedtje, J, Schneider, R, Schuyler, G, Shanes, J, Sharma, A, Siegel, C, Siegel, R, Silber, D, Singh, N, Singh, J, Singh, V, Sklar, J, Small, R, Smith, A, Smith, E, Smull, D, Sotolongo, R, Staniloae, C, Stapleton, D, Steele, P, Stehlik, J, Stein, M, Tang, W, Thadani, U, Torre Amoine, G, Trichon, B, Tsai, C, Tummala, R, Van Bakel, A, Vicari, R, Vijay, N, Vijayaraghavan, K, Vittorio, T, Vossler, M, Wagoner, L, Wallis, D, Ward, N, Widmer, M, Wight, J, Wilkins, C, Williams, C, Williams, G, Winchester, M, Winkel, E, Wittmer, B, Wood, D, Wormer, D, Wright, R, Xu, Z, Yasin, M, Zolty, R., Faculteit Medische Wetenschappen/UMCG, and Cardiovascular Centre (CVC)
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BACKGROUND: Patients with systolic heart failure and anemia have worse symptoms, functional capacity, and outcomes than those without anemia. We evaluated the effects of darbepoetin alfa on clinical outcomes in patients with systolic heart failure and anemia. METHODS: In this randomized, double-blind trial, we assigned 2278 patients with systolic heart failure and mild-to-moderate anemia (hemoglobin level, 9.0 to 12.0 g per deciliter) to receive either darbepoetin alfa (to achieve a hemoglobin target of 13 g per deciliter) or placebo. The primary outcome was a composite of death from any cause or hospitalization for worsening heart failure. RESULTS: The primary outcome occurred in 576 of 1136 patients (50.7%) in the darbepoetin alfa group and 565 of 1142 patients (49.5%) in the placebo group (hazard ratio in the darbepoetin alfa group, 1.01; 95% confidence interval, 0.90 to 1.13; P=0.87). There was no significant between-group difference in any of the secondary outcomes. The neutral effect of darbepoetin alfa was consistent across all prespecified subgroups. Fatal or nonfatal stroke occurred in 42 patients (3.7%) in the darbepoetin alfa group and 31 patients (2.7%) in the placebo group (P=0.23). Thromboembolic adverse events were reported in 153 patients (13.5%) in the darbepoetin alfa group and 114 patients (10.0%) in the placebo group (P=0.01). Cancer-related adverse events were similar in the two study groups. CONCLUSIONS: Treatment with darbepoetin alfa did not improve clinical outcomes in patients with systolic heart failure and mild-to-moderate anemia. Our findings do not support the use of darbepoetin alfa in these patients. (Funded by Amgen; RED-HF ClinicalTrials.gov number, NCT00358215.). Fil: Swedberg, Karl. University of Gothenburg; Suecia Fil: Young, James B.. Cleveland Clinic; Estados Unidos Fil: Anand, Inder S.. University of Minnesota; Estados Unidos Fil: Cheng, Sunfa. Amgen; Estados Unidos Fil: Desai, Akshay S.. Brigham and Women’s Hospital; Estados Unidos Fil: Diaz, Rafael. Estudios Clínicos Latinoamérica; Argentina Fil: Maggioni, Aldo P.. Italian Association of Hospital Cardiologists Research Center; Italia Fil: McMurray, John J.V.. University of Glasgow; Reino Unido Fil: O’Connor, Christopher. University of Duke; Estados Unidos Fil: Pfeffer, Marc A.. Brigham and Women’s Hospital; Estados Unidos Fil: Solomon, Scott D.. Brigham and Women’s Hospital; Estados Unidos Fil: Sun, Yan. Amgen; Estados Unidos Fil: Tendera, Michal. Medical University of Silesia; Polonia Fil: van Veldhuisen, Dirk J.. University of Groningen; Países Bajos Fil: Toblli, Jorge Eduardo. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina
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5. P113 - Clinical effectiveness of two-step population-based screening for urothelial malignancies during pandemic
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Kuć, K., Czarnota, M., Grzesik, A., Tomicki, T., and Wawrzeszkieiwicz, B.
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6. 1753P Coronavirus or cancer: What are oncological patients most afraid of?
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Sigorski, D.S., Sobczuk, P., Kuć, K., Osmola, M., Walerzak, A., Ciszewski, T., Kopeć, S., Hryń, K., Rutkowski, P., Stec, R., and Bodnar, L.
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7. Apixaban versus Enoxaparin for Thromboprophylaxis in Medically Ill Patients
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Université Technique de Munich [Munich, Allemagne] (TUM), Jefferson Medical College (JMC), Thomas Jefferson University Hospitals, Thrombosis and Atherosclerosis Research Institute (TARI), McMaster University [Hamilton, Ontario], Groupe d'Etude de la Thrombose de Bretagne Occidentale (GETBO), Université de Brest (UBO)-Institut Brestois Santé Agro Matière (IBSAM), Université de Brest (UBO)-Université de Brest (UBO), Centre d'Investigation Clinique (CIC - Brest), and Université de Brest (UBO)-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)
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Male ,MESH: Pulmonary Embolism ,Placebo-controlled study ,MESH: Hospitalization ,Kaplan-Meier Estimate ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,law.invention ,MESH: Venous Thromboembolism ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,MESH: Aged, 80 and over ,Randomized controlled trial ,law ,Risk Factors ,MESH: Risk Factors ,Medicine ,MESH: Double-Blind Method ,030212 general & internal medicine ,MESH: Treatment Outcome ,Aged, 80 and over ,MESH: Aged ,MESH: Middle Aged ,General Medicine ,Orvostudományok ,Venous Thromboembolism ,Middle Aged ,3. Good health ,Pulmonary embolism ,Hospitalization ,Treatment Outcome ,Acute Disease ,MESH: Acute Disease ,Apixaban ,Female ,Respiratory Insufficiency ,MESH: Hemorrhage ,medicine.drug ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Randomization ,MESH: Enoxaparin ,Pyridones ,Medicina ,Hemorrhage ,MESH: Anticoagulants ,MESH: Drug Administration Schedule ,Klinikai orvostudományok ,Drug Administration Schedule ,03 medical and health sciences ,Double-Blind Method ,Internal medicine ,MESH: Pyridones ,Humans ,Risk factor ,Enoxaparin ,MESH: Kaplan-Meier Estimate ,Aged ,Heart Failure ,MESH: Humans ,business.industry ,Anticoagulants ,MESH: Adult ,medicine.disease ,MESH: Male ,Surgery ,chemistry ,Relative risk ,Betrixaban ,MESH: Heart Failure ,Pyrazoles ,business ,Pulmonary Embolism ,MESH: Female ,MESH: Pyrazoles ,MESH: Respiratory Insufficiency ,[SDV.MHEP]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology - Abstract
The efficacy and safety of prolonging prophylaxis for venous thromboembolism in medically ill patients beyond hospital discharge remain uncertain. We hypothesized that extended prophylaxis with apixaban would be safe and more effective than short-term prophylaxis with enoxaparin. METHODS: In this double-blind, double-dummy, placebo-controlled trial, we randomly assigned acutely ill patients who had congestive heart failure or respiratory failure or other medical disorders and at least one additional risk factor for venous thromboembolism and who were hospitalized with an expected stay of at least 3 days to receive apixaban, administered orally at a dose of 2.5 mg twice daily for 30 days, or enoxaparin, administered subcutaneously at a dose of 40 mg once daily for 6 to 14 days. The primary efficacy outcome was the 30-day composite of death related to venous thromboembolism, pulmonary embolism, symptomatic deep-vein thrombosis, or asymptomatic proximal-leg deep-vein thrombosis, as detected with the use of systematic bilateral compression ultrasonography on day 30. The primary safety outcome was bleeding. All efficacy and safety outcomes were independently adjudicated. RESULTS: A total of 6528 subjects underwent randomization, 4495 of whom could be evaluated for the primary efficacy outcome - 2211 in the apixaban group and 2284 in the enoxaparin group. Among the patients who could be evaluated, 2.71% in the apixaban group (60 patients) and 3.06% in the enoxaparin group (70 patients) met the criteria for the primary efficacy outcome (relative risk with apixaban, 0.87; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.62 to 1.23; P = 0.44). By day 30, major bleeding had occurred in 0.47% of the patients in the apixaban group (15 of 3184 patients) and in 0.19% of the patients in the enoxaparin group (6 of 3217 patients) (relative risk, 2.58; 95% CI, 1.02 to 7.24; P = 0.04). CONCLUSIONS: In medically ill patients, an extended course of thromboprophylaxis with apixaban was not superior to a shorter course with enoxaparin. Apixaban was associated with significantly more major bleeding events than was enoxaparin, Supported by Bristol-Myers Squibb and Pfizer
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8. Electrochemical behavior of lead in sulfuric acid solutions
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Czerwiński, A., primary, Żelazowska, M., additional, Grdeń, M., additional, Kuc, K., additional, Milewski, J.D., additional, Nowacki, A., additional, Wójcik, G., additional, and Kopczyk, M., additional
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9. Granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor accelerates growth of Lewis lung carcinoma in mice
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Feleszko, W., Giermasz, A., Golatb, J., Lasek, W., Kuc, K., Szperl, M., and Jakobisiak, M.
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10. Influence of levamisole on the iron metabolism in rats with adjuvant arthritis,WPLYW LEWAMIZOLU NA WYBRANE PARAMETRY GOSPODARKI ZELAZEM W PRZEBIEGU POADIUWANTOWEGO ZAPALENIA STAWOW U SZUZUROW
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Kuc, K., Kuryliszyn-Moskal, A., Bernacka, K., Sulik, M., and Piotr Klimiuk
11. Cardiologic health care in Poland--report from cardiology consultants in the year 2004,Stan opieki kardiologicznej w Polsce. Podsumowanie raportów konsultantów wojewódzkich w dziedzinie kardiologii z 2004 roku
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Cieśliński, A., Dubiel, J. S., Górny, J., Marianna Janion, Krzemińska-Pakuła, M., Kubica, J., Kuc, K., Kurowski, M., Kuźniar, J., Mazurek, W., Musiał, W. J., Pluta, W., Poloński, L., Szwed, H., Swiatecka, G., Widomska-Czekajska, T., and Opolski, G.
12. Cardiologic health care in Poland--report from cardiology consultants in the year 2005,Stan opieki kardiologicznej w Polsce Podsumowanie raportów konsultantów wojewódzkich w dziedzinie kardiologii z 2005 r
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Cieśliński, A., Dubiel, J. S., Górny, J., Krzemińska-Pakuła, M., Kubica, J., Kuc, K., Kurowski, M., Kuźniar, J., Mazurek, W., Musiał, W. J., Pluta, W., Poloński, L., Andrzej Rynkiewicz, Szwed, H., Widomska-Czekajska, T., and Opolski, G.
13. Tentiation of the anti-tumor effect of actinomycin D by tumor necrosis factor α in mice: Correlation between in vitro and in vivo results
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Lasek, W., Giermasz, A., Kuc, K., Wańkowicz, A., Feleszko, W., Goła̧b, J., Radoslaw Zagozdzon, Stokłosa, T., and Jakóbisiak, M.
14. Interoceptive sensibility and alcohol craving in Polish prisoners: the role of alexithymia and emotional dysregulation.
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Ścigała DK, Fabris MA, Zdankiewicz-Ścigała E, Kuc K, and Longobardi C
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Introduction: Alcohol craving, characterized by a strong desire or compulsion to consume alcohol, is a prominent symptom of substance dependence syndrome. Research indicates that alcohol craving is a significant factor leading to the termination of abstinence. The mechanisms underlying the activation of alcohol craving remain not fully understood. The urge to reach for alcohol may be stimulated by emotions, memories, thoughts, or bodily sensations, as well as external factors. It has been postulated that individuals with high levels of interoceptive sensibility tend to exhibit a high degree of alexithymia and emotion dysregulation in the context of alcohol craving. Deficits in identifying and verbalizing emotions, along with an operational thinking style, facilitate alcohol consumption by impeding accurate insight into one's mental state, thereby hindering the comprehension of bodily states, emotions, and the regulation of self., Method: This study involved 160 inmates incarcerated in a prison in Poland, awaiting participation in therapy for individuals with substance dependence following psychiatric diagnosis. Four questionnaires were used in the study: multidimensional Assessment of Interoceptive Sensibility (MAIA) for interoceptive sensibility, Toronto Alexithymia Scale (TAS-20) for alexithymia, Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale (DERS) for emotional dysregulation, and the Penn Alcohol Craving Scale (PACS) for alcohol craving assessment., Results: The results of the study are as follows: the study findings indicated that alexithymia and emotional dysregulation significantly mediates the relationship between interoceptive sensibility and alcohol craving. The indirect effect for both factors was found to be significant, similar to the indirect effect observed for alexithymia as an mediator. However, in the case of emotional dysregulation, no significant indirect effect was observed., Conclusion: Our study provides insights into the potential contribution of interoceptive sensibility to the heightened risk of alcohol dependence. Specifically, impaired interoceptive sensibility may be associated with the development of alexithymia and emotional dysregulation, potentially rendering individuals more susceptible to alcohol craving. Interoceptive sensibility could serve as a prerequisite for the cultivation of positive emotional processing skills., Competing Interests: The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest. The author(s) declared that they were an editorial board member of Frontiers, at the time of submission. This had no impact on the peer review process and the final decision., (Copyright © 2024 Ścigała, Fabris, Zdankiewicz-Ścigała, Kuc and Longobardi.)
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15. Visions of Avant-Garde Film : Polish Cinematic Experiments from Expressionism to Constructivism
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Kuc, Kamila and Kuc, Kamila
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16. Boro, L'Île d'Amour : The Films of Walerian Borowczyk
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Kuc, Kamila, Mikurda, Kuba, Oleszczyk, Michał, Kuc, Kamila, Mikurda, Kuba, and Oleszczyk, Michał
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17. The Struggle for Form : Perspectives on Polish Avant-Garde Film 1916--1989
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KUC, KAMILA, O’PRAY, MICHAEL, KUC, KAMILA, and O’PRAY, MICHAEL
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18. Resting state dynamic functional connectivity in children with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder.
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Ahmadi M, Kazemi K, Kuc K, Cybulska-Klosowicz A, Helfroush MS, and Aarabi A
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- Brain diagnostic imaging, Brain Mapping, Child, Humans, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Nerve Net diagnostic imaging, Neural Pathways diagnostic imaging, Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity diagnostic imaging, Motor Cortex
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Attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is characterized by inattention, hyperactivity and impulsivity. In this study, we investigated group differences in dynamic functional connectivity (dFC) between 113 children with inattentive (46 ADHD
I ) and combined (67 ADHDC ) ADHD and 76 typically developing (TD) children using resting-state functional MRI data. For dynamic connectivity analysis, the data were first decomposed into 100 independent components, among which 88 were classified into eight well-known resting-state networks (RSNs). Three discrete FC states were then identified using k-means clustering and used to estimate transition probabilities between states in both patient and control groups using a hidden Markov model. Our results showed state-dependent alterations in intra and inter-network connectivity in both ADHD subtypes in comparison with TD. Spending less time than healthy controls in state 1, both ADHDI and ADHDC were characterized with weaker intra-hemispheric connectivity with functional asymmetries. In this state, ADHDI further showed weaker inter-hemispheric connectivity. The patients spent more time in state 2, exhibiting characteristic abnormalities in corticosubcortical and corticocerebellar connectivity. In state 3, a less frequently state observed across the ADHD and TD children, ADHDC was differentiated from ADHDI by significant alterations in FC between bilateral temporal regions and other brain areas in comparison with TD. Across all three states, several strategic brain regions, mostly bilateral, exhibited significant alterations in both static functional connectivity (sFC) and dFC in the ADHD groups compared to TD, including inferior, middle and superior temporal gyri, middle frontal gyri, insula, anterior cingulum cortex, precuneus, calcarine, fusiform, superior motor area, and cerebellum. Our results show distributed abnormalities in sFC and dFC between different large-scale RSNs including cortical and subcortical regions in both ADHD subtypes compared to TD. Our findings show that the dynamic changes in brain FC can better explain the underlying pathophysiology of ADHD such as deficits in visual cognition, attention, memory and emotion processing, and cognitive and motor control., (© 2021 IOP Publishing Ltd.)- Published
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19. Age-Related Cognitive Decline May Be Moderated by Frequency of Specific Food Products Consumption.
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Bramorska A, Zarzycka W, Podolecka W, Kuc K, and Brzezicka A
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- Adult, Age Factors, Cognitive Dysfunction diagnosis, Cognitive Dysfunction psychology, Diet, Healthy, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Nutritive Value, Protective Factors, Risk Assessment, Risk Factors, Risk Reduction Behavior, Young Adult, Cognition, Cognitive Aging psychology, Cognitive Dysfunction diet therapy, Diet adverse effects, Feeding Behavior, Memory
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Our study aimed to evaluate whether the type of food products and the frequency of their consumption are associated with cognitive functioning in younger and older adults. The impact of diets that are high in added sugars and saturated fat on cognitive functioning, especially on memory, was at the center of our interest. Participants in the study were 204 healthy adults (aged 20-55) who performed a multitasking cognitive test and completed dietary and psychological questionnaires. Stepwise regression analysis with age and food consumption patterns as predictors, and the cognitive task performance as a dependent variable, revealed that cognitive task performance worsened with age. However, we found that the frequency of consuming different types of foods (healthy versus unhealthy dietary patterns) moderates the effects of age on cognitive functioning. Red meat and animal fat consumption were negatively correlated with cognitive performance, and this relation was dependent on the age of our participants. Conversely, white meat and fish consumption were positively related to memory. Different indices of dietary patterns (both positive and negative) were stronger predictors of cognitive performance in the older adult group. We interpret our results as evidence that diet may be a protective (or worsening) factor in age-related cognitive decline.
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20. Disrupted Functional Rich-Club Organization of the Brain Networks in Children with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, a Resting-State EEG Study.
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Ahmadi M, Kazemi K, Kuc K, Cybulska-Klosowicz A, Helfroush MS, and Aarabi A
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Growing evidence indicates that disruptions in the brain's functional connectivity play an important role in the pathophysiology of ADHD. The present study investigates alterations in resting-state EEG source connectivity and rich-club organization in children with inattentive (ADHD
I ) and combined (ADHDC ) ADHD compared with typically developing children (TD) under the eyes-closed condition. EEG source analysis was performed by eLORETA in different frequency bands. The lagged phase synchronization (LPS) and graph theoretical metrics were then used to examine group differences in the topological properties and rich-club organization of functional networks. Compared with the TD children, the ADHDI children were characterized by a widespread significant decrease in delta and beta LPS, as well as increased theta and alpha LPS in the left frontal and right occipital regions. The ADHDC children displayed significant increases in LPS in the central, temporal and posterior areas. Both ADHD groups showed small-worldness properties with significant increases and decreases in the network degree in the θ and β bands, respectively. Both subtypes also displayed reduced levels of network segregation. Group differences in rich-club distribution were found in the central and posterior areas. Our findings suggest that resting-state EEG source connectivity analysis can better characterize alterations in the rich-club organization of functional brain networks in ADHD patients.- Published
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21. Cortical source analysis of resting state EEG data in children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
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Ahmadi M, Kazemi K, Kuc K, Cybulska-Klosowicz A, Zakrzewska M, Racicka-Pawlukiewicz E, Helfroush MS, and Aarabi A
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- Adolescent, Beta Rhythm physiology, Child, Electroencephalography, Humans, Male, Theta Rhythm physiology, Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity physiopathology, Brain physiopathology, Default Mode Network physiopathology
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Objective: This study investigated age-dependent and subtype-related alterations in electroencephalography (EEG) power spectra and current source densities (CSD) in children with attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)., Methods: We performed spectral and cortical source (exact low-resolution electromagnetic tomography, eLORETA) analyses using resting state EEG recordings from 40 children (8-16 years) with combined and inattentive subtypes of ADHD and 41 age-matched healthy controls (HC). Group differences in EEG spectra and CSD were investigated at each scalp location, voxel and cortical region in delta, theta, alpha and beta bands. We also explored associations between topographic changes in EEG power and CSD and age., Results: Compared to healthy controls, combined ADHD subtype was characterized with significantly increased diffuse theta/beta power ratios (TBR) with a widespread decrease in beta CSD. Inattentive ADHD subtype presented increased TBR in all brain regions except in posterior areas with a global increase in theta source power. In both ADHD and HC, older age groups showed significantly lower delta source power and TBR and higher alpha and beta source power than younger age groups. Compared to HC, ADHD was characterized with increases in theta fronto-central and temporal source power with increasing age., Conclusions: Our results confirm that TBR can be used as a neurophysiological biomarker to differentiate ADHD from healthy children at both the source and sensor levels., Significance: Our findings emphasize the importance of performing the source imaging analysis in order to better characterize age-related changes in resting-state EEG activity in ADHD and controls., Competing Interests: Disclosures None of the authors have potential conflicts of interest to be disclosed., (Copyright © 2020 International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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22. The SLC6A3 gene polymorphism is related to the development of attentional functions but not to ADHD.
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Kuc K, Bielecki M, Racicka-Pawlukiewicz E, Czerwinski MB, and Cybulska-Klosowicz A
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- Adolescent, Adolescent Development physiology, Age Factors, Alleles, Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity physiopathology, Case-Control Studies, Child, Child Development physiology, Female, Healthy Volunteers, Humans, Male, Minisatellite Repeats genetics, Polymorphism, Genetic, Attention physiology, Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity genetics, Cognition physiology, Dopamine Plasma Membrane Transport Proteins genetics
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Neuropharmacological and human clinical studies have suggested that the brain dopaminergic system is substantively involved in normal and pathological phenotypes of attention. Dopamine transporter gene (SLC6A3) was proposed as a candidate gene for Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). We investigated the effect of the SLC6A3 variants on cognitive performance in ADHD and healthy children and teenagers. Participants completed cognitive tasks measuring attentional switching, selective and sustained attention, and effectiveness of alerting, orienting and executive attention. We estimated the effects of 40 bp variable number of tandem repeat (VNTR) polymorphism located in the 3' untranslated region (3' UTR) (9-repeat vs 10-repeat allele) of the SLC6A3 gene, ADHD diagnosis, age, and their interactions as predictors of cognitive performance. ADHD children demonstrated deficits in most of the examined attention processes, persistent within the examined age range (9-16 years). No significant effects were observed for the interaction of ADHD and the SLC6A3 polymorphism, but the results revealed a significant main effect of SLC6A3 genotype in the entire research sample. Subjects carrying 9R allele performed the switching task significantly worse in comparison to children with 10R/10R or 10R/11R genotype. SLC6A3 polymorphism moderated age-related improvements in orienting and attentional switching. Results suggest that SLC6A3 genotype influence these attentional/cognitive functions which deficits are not the key symptoms in ADHD.
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23. The influence of emotional state on the masticatory muscles function in the group of young healthy adults.
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Anna S, Joanna K, Teresa S, Maria G, and Aneta W
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- Adolescent, Adult, Bite Force, Female, Humans, Male, Stress, Psychological psychology, Temporomandibular Joint Disorders psychology, Young Adult, Emotions, Masticatory Muscles physiopathology, Muscle Contraction, Stress, Psychological physiopathology, Temporomandibular Joint Disorders physiopathology
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Unlabelled: Stress may affect the function of all the components of the masticatory system and may ultimately lead to differentiated symptoms and finally to systemic and structural dysfunctions., Objective: To determine the effect of stress on the masticatory muscles function in young healthy adults., Material and Methods: A total of 201 young, Angle's first class, healthy volunteers, 103 female and 98 male, in the age between 18 and 21 years were recruited into the study. All the participants underwent clinical examination according to the Slavicek scheme, questionnaire survey according to Perceived Stress Scale, and assessment of masticatory muscles function in central occlusion., Results: Symptoms of masticatory system dysfunction were found in the group of 86 subjects (46,24%). All the muscles activity in central occlusion was comparable in female and male groups. Mean values of masseters activities in the group of low stress subjects (75,52 µV±15,97) were statistically different from the groups with medium (82,43 µV±15,04) and high (81,33±12,05) perceived stress (P<0.05)., Conclusion: Chronic stress may reveal or exacerbate symptoms of masticatory dysfunction.
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24. Evaluation of oxime k203 as antidote in tabun poisoning.
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Kovarik Z, Vrdoljak AL, Berend S, Katalinić M, Kuc K, Musilek K, and Radić B
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- Acetylcholinesterase metabolism, Animals, Butyrylcholinesterase metabolism, Enzyme Activation drug effects, Lethal Dose 50, Male, Mice, Organophosphates, Rats, Trimedoxime, Antidotes therapeutic use, Chemical Warfare Agents poisoning, Organophosphate Poisoning, Oximes therapeutic use
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We studied bispyridinium oxime K203 [(E)-1-(4-carbamoylpyridinium)-4-(4-hydroxyiminomethylpyridinium)-but-2-ene dibromide] with tabun-inhibited human acetylcholinesterase (AChE) and butyrylcholinesterase (BChE) in vitro, and its antidotal effect on tabun-poisoned mice and rats in vivo. We compared it with oximes K048 and TMB-4, which have proven the most efficient oxime antidotes in tabun poisoning by now. Tabun-inhibited AChE was completely reactivated by K203, with the overall reactivation rate constant of 1806 L mol(-1) min(-1). This means that K203 is a very potent reactivator of tabun-inhibited AChE. In addition, K203 reversibly inhibited AChE (Ki = 0.090 mmol L(-1)) and BChE (K(i) = 0.91 mmol L(-1)), and exhibited its protective effect against phosphorylation of AChE by tabun in vitro. In vivo, a quarter of the LD50 K203 dose insured survival of all mice after the application of as many as 8 LD50 doses of tabun, which is the highest dosage obtained compared to K048 and TMB-4. Moreover, K203 showed high therapeutic potency in tabun-poisoned rats, preserving cholinesterase activity in rat plasma up to 60 min after poisoning. This therapeutic improvement obtained by K203 in tabun-poisoning places this oxime in the spotlight for further development.
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25. Polyvinylpyrrolidone-polyurethane interpolymer hydrogel coating as a local drug delivery system.
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Kaźmierska KA, Kuc K, and Ciach T
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- Delayed-Action Preparations, Drug Delivery Systems, Hydrogels, Propranolol chemistry, Solubility, Triclosan chemistry, Excipients chemistry, Polyurethanes chemistry, Povidone chemistry
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26. Purification and characterization of two cold-adapted extracellular tannin acyl hydrolases from an Antarctic strain Verticillium sp. P9.
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Kasieczka-Burnecka M, Kuc K, Kalinowska H, Knap M, and Turkiewicz M
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- Adaptation, Physiological, Antarctic Regions, Ascomycota growth & development, Carboxylic Ester Hydrolases chemistry, Catalysis drug effects, Chelating Agents pharmacology, Chromatography, DEAE-Cellulose, Dose-Response Relationship, Drug, Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel, Enzyme Stability drug effects, Fungal Proteins chemistry, Fungal Proteins isolation & purification, Fungal Proteins metabolism, Isoenzymes chemistry, Isoenzymes isolation & purification, Isoenzymes metabolism, Kinetics, Metals pharmacology, Molecular Weight, Protons, Sodium Chloride pharmacology, Surface-Active Agents pharmacology, Temperature, Thermodynamics, Urea pharmacology, Ascomycota enzymology, Carboxylic Ester Hydrolases isolation & purification, Carboxylic Ester Hydrolases metabolism, Cold Temperature
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Two extracellular tannin acyl hydrolases (TAH I and TAH II) produced by an Antarctic filamentous fungus Verticillium sp. P9 were purified to homogeneity (7.9- and 10.5-fold with a yield of 1.6 and 0.9%, respectively) and characterized. TAH I and TAH II are multimeric (each consisting of approximately 40 and 46 kDa sub-units) glycoproteins containing 11 and 26% carbohydrates, respectively, and their molecular mass is approximately 155 kDa. TAH I and TAH II are optimally active at pH of 5.5 and 25 and 20 degrees C, respectively. Both the enzymes were activated by Mg(2+)and Br(-) ions and 0.5-2.0 M urea and inhibited by other metal ions (Zn(2+), Cu(2+), K(+), Cd(2+), Ag(+), Fe(3+), Mn(2+), Co(2+), Hg(2+), Pb(2+) and Sn(2+)),[Formula: see text] anions, Tween 20, Tween 60, Tween 80, Triton X-100, sodium dodecyl sulphate, beta-mercaptoethanol, alpha-glutathione and 4-chloromercuribenzoate. Both tannases more efficiently hydrolyzed tannic acid than methyl gallate. E (a) of these reactions and temperature dependence (at 0-30 degrees C) of k (cat), k (cat)/K (m), DeltaG*, DeltaH* and DeltaS* for both the enzymes and substrates were determined. The k (cat) and k (cat)/K (m) values (for both the substrates) were considerably higher for the combined preparation of TAH I and TAH II.
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27. [Cardiologic health care in Poland--report from cardiology consultants in the year 2005].
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Cieśliński A, Dubiel JS, Górny J, Krzemińska-Pakuła M, Kubica J, Kuc K, Kurowski M, Kuźniar J, Mazurek W, Musiał WJ, Pluta W, Poloński L, Rynkiewicz A, Szwed H, Widomska-Czekajska T, and Opolski G
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- Humans, Poland, Cardiology statistics & numerical data, Cardiology Service, Hospital statistics & numerical data, Cardiovascular Surgical Procedures statistics & numerical data
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28. [Cardiologic health care in Poland--report from cardiology consultants in the year 2004].
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Cieśliński A, Dubiel JS, Górny J, Janion M, Krzemińska-Pakuła M, Kubica J, Kuc K, Kurowski M, Kuźniar J, Mazurek W, Musiał WJ, Pluta W, Poloński L, Szwed H, Swiatecka G, Widomska-Czekajska T, and Opolski G
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- Angioplasty, Balloon, Coronary statistics & numerical data, Coronary Angiography statistics & numerical data, Humans, Pacemaker, Artificial statistics & numerical data, Poland, Cardiology statistics & numerical data, Cardiology Service, Hospital statistics & numerical data, Cardiovascular Surgical Procedures statistics & numerical data, Delivery of Health Care standards
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29. Effects of concurrent access to multiple ethanol concentrations and repeated deprivations on alcohol intake of alcohol-preferring rats.
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Rodd-Henricks ZA, Bell RL, Kuc KA, Murphy JM, McBride WJ, Lumeng L, and Li TK
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- Animals, Dose-Response Relationship, Drug, Drinking, Ethanol blood, Female, Food Preferences, Rats, Reinforcement, Psychology, Self Administration, Solutions, Time Factors, Ethanol administration & dosage
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Background: The alcohol deprivation effect (ADE) is a temporary increase in the voluntary intake of ethanol solutions following a period of alcohol deprivation. Multiple deprivations can prolong the expression of an ADE. This study examined the effects of initial deprivation length, concurrent exposure to multiple ethanol concentrations, and number of deprivation exposures on the magnitude and duration of the ADE in alcohol-preferring (P) rats., Methods: Adult female P rats received 24-hr free-choice access to 10, 20, and 30% ethanol and water for 6 weeks. Rats were then randomly assigned to three groups; one group served as a nondeprived control, whereas the other two groups were initially deprived of ethanol for 2 or 8 weeks. The ethanol solutions were restored to both deprived groups for 2 weeks before the groups were deprived of ethanol for another 2 weeks. This cycle was repeated three times for a total of four deprivations., Results: After the initial ethanol deprivation period, both deprived groups displayed a similar 2-fold increased ethanol intake (g/Kg/day) during the initial 24-hr period when ethanol was restored. Both deprived groups showed greater than 2-fold increases in intake of the 20 and 30% ethanol solutions after re-exposure. Ethanol consumption returned to baseline levels within 2 weeks, before the subsequent deprivation period. Multiple deprivations increased the magnitude of the ADE over that observed in the first deprivation during the initial 24-hr period of re-exposure and prolonged the duration of the ADE. In addition, repeated deprivations increased ethanol intake in the first 2-hr period of re-exposure and produced blood ethanol levels in excess of 150 mg/100 ml., Conclusions: Alterations in the reinforcing and/or aversive effects of alcohol occurred after a single prolonged deprivation and were enhanced with repeated deprivations.
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30. Potentiation of the anti-tumor effect of actinomycin D by tumor necrosis factor alpha in mice: correlation between in vitro and in vivo results.
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Lasek W, Giermasz A, Kuc K, Wańkowicz A, Feleszko W, Gołab J, Zagozdzon R, Stokłosa T, and Jakóbisiak M
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- Animals, Antibiotics, Antineoplastic therapeutic use, Cell Line, Dactinomycin therapeutic use, Drug Synergism, Leukemia L1210 drug therapy, Lung Neoplasms drug therapy, Melanoma, Experimental drug therapy, Mice, Mice, Inbred BALB C, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Mice, Inbred DBA, Neoplasms, Experimental pathology, Sarcoma, Experimental drug therapy, Time Factors, Tumor Cells, Cultured, Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha therapeutic use, Antibiotics, Antineoplastic toxicity, Dactinomycin toxicity, Neoplasms, Experimental drug therapy, Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha toxicity
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The anti-tumor effects of actinomycin D (Act D) and recombinant human tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-alpha have been studied on 4 established murine tumor cell lines: MmB16 melanoma, Lewis lung (LL/2) carcinoma, L1 sarcoma and L1210 leukemia. During short-term incubation (24 hr) Act D produced dose-dependent cytostatic/cytotoxic effects against MmB16, LL/2 and L1 tumor cells but did not reduce the viability of these cells even at high concentration (10 micrograms/ml), below a threshold of 30-60%. However, L1210 leukemic cells were highly susceptible to Act D, and no viable cells were detected in cultures incubated with 1 microgram/ml of Act D. TNF-alpha alone, when used under the same culture conditions, had only a negligible effect on all cell lines tested. However, the combination of this cytokine with Act D produced synergistic cytotoxic effects against MmB16, LL/2 and L1 cells but not against L1210 leukemia cells. In an in vivo model of regional therapy in which tumor-bearing mice were treated with Act D and TNF-alpha, a correlation with in vitro results was observed. In mice bearing MmB16 melanoma, LL/2 carcinoma and L1 sarcoma, the most potent anti-tumor effects were observed in mice treated with Act D and TNF-alpha together. This treatment led to a delay of tumor growth and induced complete tumor regression in some cases. On the contrary, TNF-alpha did not enhance the effect of Act D in mice injected with L1210 leukemia cells. Our results show that TNF-alpha can potentiate the anti-tumor effects of Act D against tumors weakly susceptible to Act D and may be a useful adjuvant to chemotherapy in the local treatment of neoplasia.
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- 1996
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31. Augmentation of antitumor efficacy by the combination of actinomycin D with tumor necrosis factor-alpha and interferon-gamma on a melanoma model in mice.
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Lasek W, Wańkowicz A, Kuc K, Feleszko W, Giermasz A, and Jakóbisiak M
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- Animals, Cell Survival drug effects, Dose-Response Relationship, Drug, Humans, Male, Mice, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Mice, Inbred DBA, Recombinant Proteins, Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols therapeutic use, Dactinomycin administration & dosage, Interferon-gamma administration & dosage, Melanoma, Experimental drug therapy, Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha administration & dosage
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The efficacy of combination treatment with actinomycin D (Act D), recombinant human tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha), and recombinant murine interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma) was examined on established MmB16 melanoma in mice. TNF-alpha alone had marginal effect in vitro on melanoma cells. However, when this cytokine was combined with either Act D or IFN-gamma, synergistic cytostatic/cytotoxic effects were observed. The highest cytotoxicity was demonstrated in cultures of melanoma cells in which all three agents together were added. In mice inoculated with 10(6) melanoma cells (into the footpad of the hind limb) and treated locally with Act D, TNF-alpha and IFN-gamma, beneficial therapeutic effects were found. When initiated 1 week after tumor cell inoculation, the 7-day treatment with all these agents administered together at daily doses: 0.2 microgram (Act D), 1 microgram (TNF-alpha), and 200 U (IFN-gamma) resulted in a significant delay of tumor progression in comparison to the therapy that included either Act D alone or TNF-alpha in combination with IFN-gamma. Side effects of such a treatment, both local and systemic, were negligible. The results of this study demonstrate that combination of regional chemotherapy (actinomycin D) and immunotherapy (TNF-alpha/IFN-gamma) may display higher efficacy than either treatment alone and may increase therapeutic index without augmenting toxic effects.
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- 1996
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32. Potentiation of antitumor effects of tumor necrosis factor alpha and interferon gamma by macrophage-colony-stimulating factor in a MmB16 melanoma model in mice.
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Lasek W, Wańkowicz A, Kuc K, Feleszko W, Gołab J, Giermasz A, Wiktor-Jedrzejczak W, and Jakóbisiak M
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- Animals, Bone Marrow drug effects, Disease Progression, Drug Screening Assays, Antitumor, Drug Synergism, Immunologic Factors pharmacology, Interferon-gamma pharmacology, Macrophage Colony-Stimulating Factor pharmacology, Male, Melanoma, Experimental pathology, Mice, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Mice, Inbred DBA, Monocytes physiology, Recombinant Proteins pharmacology, Recombinant Proteins therapeutic use, Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha pharmacology, Immunologic Factors therapeutic use, Interferon-gamma therapeutic use, Macrophage Colony-Stimulating Factor therapeutic use, Melanoma, Experimental therapy, Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha therapeutic use
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The efficacy of systemic infusion of recombinant human macrophage-colony-stimulating factor (M-CSF) in combination with local treatment with human recombinant tumor necrosis factor (TNF) alpha and mouse recombinant interferon (IFN) gamma was studied in vivo on a subclone of B16 melanoma (MmB16) in mice. Short-term intravenous administration of M-CSF at a dose of 10(6) units daily had no antitumor effect in vivo. Similarly, local treatment of tumor with TNF alpha (5 micrograms daily) did not produce any therapeutic effect. However, simultaneous administration of the same dose of TNF alpha with IFN gamma (1000 units daily) resulted in a synergistic effects manifested by the retardation of tumor growth. Addition of systemic infusion of M-CSF to the local therapy with TNF alpha and IFN gamma induced further augmentation of antitumor efficacy and delayed progression of MmB16 melanoma. The strengthened antitumor effect of combination therapy including M-CSF, TNF alpha and IFN gamma was most probably due to the increased release of monocytes from the bone marrow, their recruitment into the site of tumor growth and subsequent local stimulation of their antitumor activity.
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- 1995
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33. [Incidence of the smoking habit in the population of men from 8 industrial plants in Wrocław].
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Pikiewicz K, Kuc K, Morgenstern W, and Chełmicka R
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- Adult, Body Weight, Humans, Hypoglycemia etiology, Hypotension etiology, Male, Middle Aged, Poland, Time Factors, Occupational Medicine, Smoking
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- 1985
34. [Evaluation of ECG curves in 7,207 workers of Wrocław industrial plants aged 35-54 years as based on the Minnesota code].
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Kuc K, Nowosad H, Morgenstern W, Grzelak H, and Kawecka M
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- Adult, Electrocardiography methods, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Minnesota, Poland, Heart Diseases diagnosis, Occupational Medicine
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- 1985
35. [Serum nitrate levels in patients with stable angina pectoris treated with sustained-action nitroglycerin preparations].
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Halawa B, Mazurek W, and Kuc K
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- Adult, Angina Pectoris blood, Delayed-Action Preparations, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Angina Pectoris drug therapy, Nitrates blood, Nitroglycerin therapeutic use
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- 1982
36. [Blunt abdominal injury as a cause of rupture of the small intestine within the sac of an inguinal hernia].
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Kuc K, Drozdz J, and Trzosiński R
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- Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Abdominal Injuries complications, Hernia, Inguinal complications, Intestinal Perforation etiology, Intestine, Small injuries
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- 1969
37. [Syndrome of the abdominal rectus muscle misinterpreted as acute appendicitis].
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Kuc K
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- Adult, Appendicitis diagnosis, Diagnosis, Differential, Humans, Laparotomy, Male, Abdominal Muscles, Hematoma surgery
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- 1967
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