Publications by authors named "Katarzyna Ostasiewicz"

: Successful rehabilitation is associated with physical, psychological, environmental, social, and personal factors based on the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) framework. The influence of age has been suggested as crucial personal factors that may affect rehabilitation needs in post-stroke survivors. The aim of this study was to investigate the qualifiers of the ICF core set for stroke to detect differences in rehabilitation needs and goals between older (O, >65 years old) and younger (Y, ≤65 years old,) post-stroke individuals.

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We have adapted a non-invasive method based on optical tweezers technology to differentiate between the normal B-cells and the B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma (B-NHL) cells derived from clinical samples. Our approach bases on the nascent adhesion between an individual B-cell and a mesenchymal stromal cell. In this study, a single B-cell was trapped and optically seeded on a mesenchymal stromal cell and kept in a direct contact with it until a stable connection between the cells was formed in time scale.

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Biomarkers have been described as the future of oncology. Modern proteomics provide an invaluable tool for the near‑whole proteome screening for proteins expressed differently in neoplastic vs. healthy tissues.

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  • Shifting cultivation is a traditional farming method in tropical regions that supports livelihoods while maintaining biodiversity.
  • A study using a social-ecological model reveals that these landscapes can exist in two stable states: one with high forest and agricultural productivity and another with much lower values, dependent on historical conditions.
  • The research indicates that increasing agricultural pressure can reduce the ecological resilience of these landscapes, potentially harming long-term productivity and forest sustainability, contradicting the short-term gains from maximizing agricultural output.
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