Publications by authors named "Ida Osuchowska"

Leber's hereditary optic neuropathy (LHON) is a maternally inherited genetic disorder leading to severe and bilateral loss of central vision, with a young male predilection. In recent years, multiple studies examined structural abnormalities in visual white matter tracts such as the optic tract and optic radiation. However, it is still unclear if the disease alters only some parts of the white matter architecture or whether the changes also affect grey matter parts of the visual pathway.

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Toll-like-receptor (TLR) family members were detected in the central nervous system (CNS). TLR occurrence was noticed and widely described in glioblastomamultiforme (GBM) cells. After ligand attachment, TLR-4 reorients domains and dimerizes, activates an intracellular cascade, and promotes further cytoplasmatic signaling.

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  • Central nervous system tumors pose a major challenge in modern medicine due to their complex location.
  • MicroRNA (miRNA) plays a crucial role in cancer development and has been linked to various medical conditions since its discovery in the 1990s.
  • Recent research highlights miRNA's involvement in critical cancer processes like tumor growth, blood vessel formation, cell death regulation, and treatment resistance, particularly in gliomas.
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Based on genome sequencing, it is estimated that over 90% of genes stored in human genetic material are transcribed, but only 3% of them contain the information needed for the production of body proteins. This group also includes micro RNAs representing about 1%-3% of the human genome. Recent studies confirmed the hypothesis that targeting molecules called Immune Checkpoint (IC) open new opportunities to take control over glioblastoma multiforme (GBM).

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