Publications by authors named "G M Paszkiewicz"

The formation of a flat and thin leaf presents a developmentally challenging problem, requiring intricate regulation of adaxial-abaxial (top-bottom) polarity. The patterning principles controlling the spatial arrangement of these domains during organ growth have remained unclear. Here we show that this regulation in Arabidopsis thaliana is achieved by an organ-autonomous Turing reaction-diffusion system centred on mobile small RNAs.

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Known concentrations of and were applied on gloves and gowns then sampled with E-swabs and BBL liquid Amies swabs. The mean numbers of colony-forming units per milliliter (CFU/mL) obtained from culture of the 2 swab types were not different, suggesting that either can be used for recovery of these two pathogens from personal protective equipment.

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Background: Clostridioides difficile is the most common cause of healthcare-associated infections in the United States. It is unknown whether universal gown and glove use in intensive care units (ICUs) decreases acquisition of C. difficile.

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Developmental boundaries play an important role in coordinating the growth and patterning of lateral organs. In plants, specification of dorsiventrality is critical to leaf morphogenesis. Despite its central importance, the mechanism by which leaf primordia acquire adaxial versus abaxial cell fates to establish dorsiventrality remains a topic of much debate.

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  • * The study explores the use of entolimod, a TLR5 agonist, and demonstrates that it protects liver and lung tissues from TNF and LPS-induced toxicity in mouse models, reducing indicators of tissue damage.
  • * Entolimod's protective effects rely on TLR5 expression in non-hematopoietic cells and do not interfere with TNF's anticancer effectiveness, suggesting TLR5 agonists could enhance cancer treatment safety by minimizing toxicity risks.
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