Publications by authors named "I Piszczek"

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  • A cold-adapted bacterial strain, DAB_AL62B, isolated from Arctic ornithogenic deposits, possesses a 34.5 kb plasmid (pP62BP1) that enables it to metabolize alkyl sulfates like sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS), which is commonly used as a surfactant.
  • Researchers confirmed that this strain can degrade SDS, and identified the genetic structure of the operon responsible for this capability, indicating that lauryl aldehyde can activate the operon while another gene product inhibits it under certain conditions.
  • The plasmid contains the gene for a crucial enzyme (alkyl sulfatase) necessary for SDS degradation and is flanked by restriction-modification systems
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Low serum concentration of the carnitine is one of the causes of muscle weakness and cardiomyopathy in patients with chronic renal failure treated by hemodialysis. The carnitine facilitate transport of the free fatty acid into the straitened muscle cells where the product of oxidation is energy-ATP. In the present paper we presented the investigation of the influence of L-carnitine substitution on cardiac performance.

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A prospective two dimensional and Doppler echocardiographic studies were performed in 41 patients to assess the incidence and spectrum of cardiac abnormalities. All patients included in the study fulfilled the 1982 revised criteria of the American Rheumatism Association for classification of SLE. There were 37 women and 4 men with average age of 38 years.

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The purpose of this echocardiographic study was to evaluate the frequency of restrictive left ventricular filling pattern in dilated cardiomyopathy, as well as its clinical and echocardiographic correlations and prognostic implications. The study included 49 pts (39 males, 10 females) aged 32 to 56 years (mean age: 46 years), with a diagnosis of dilated cardiomyopathy, according to the World Health Organization criteria. Pulsed Doppler echocardiographic analysis was performed at discharge and during a two year follow-up and compared with clinical and 2-dimensional echocardiographic findings.

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