Publications by authors named "Anna Hawliczek"

Available evidence suggests that various medical/rehabilitation treatments evoke multiple effects on blood hemostasis. It was therefore the aim of our study to examine whether fascial manipulation, vibration exercise, motor imagery, or neuro-muscular electrical stimulation can activate the coagulation system, and, thereby, expose patients to thrombotic risk. Ten healthy young subject were enrolled in the study.

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Background: Estrogen and progesterone levels undergo changes throughout the menstrual cycle. Existing literature regarding the effect of menstrual phases on cardiovascular and autonomic regulation during central hypovolemia is contradictory.

Aims And Study: This study aims to explore the influence of menstrual phases on cardiovascular and autonomic responses in both resting and during the central hypovolemia induced by lower body negative pressure (LBNP).

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Article Synopsis
  • The study examines the effects of lower body negative pressure (LBNP) on retinal microcirculation, a response that has been largely overlooked in existing literature despite known physiological impacts on larger arteries.
  • Forty-four participants underwent a controlled LBNP protocol while retinal measurements were taken at various time points to assess changes in blood flow in the eyes.
  • The results revealed no significant alterations in retinal microcirculation between the measured time intervals or between male and female participants, indicating that further studies with higher LBNP levels are necessary to explore retinal responses in conditions like hypovolemic shock.
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Background: During domestication and subsequent improvement plants were subjected to intensive positive selection for desirable traits. Identification of selection targets is important with respect to the future targeted broadening of diversity in breeding programmes. Rye (Secale cereale L.

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Background: Loss of genetic variation negatively impacts breeding efforts and food security. Genebanks house over 7 million accessions representing vast allelic diversity that is a resource for sustainable breeding. Discovery of DNA variations is an important step in the efficient use of these resources.

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