Publications by authors named "Krzysztof Michalski"

Recent advances in knowledge suggest that micro- and nanoplastics pose a threat to plant health, however, the responses of plants to this stressor are not well-known. Here we examined the response of plant cell defence mechanisms to nanoparticles of commonly used plastic, polystyrene. We used plant cell cultures of widely cultivated plants, the monocots wheat and barley (Triticum aestivum L.

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The discovery of the CRISPR/Cas genome-editing system has revolutionized our understanding of the plant genome. CRISPR/Cas has been used for over a decade to modify plant genomes for the study of specific genes and biosynthetic pathways as well as to speed up breeding in many plant species, including both model and non-model crops. Although the CRISPR/Cas system is very efficient for genome editing, many bottlenecks and challenges slow down further improvement and applications.

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Despite intensive optimization efforts, developing an efficient sequence-specific CRISPR/Cas-mediated genome editing method remains a challenge, especially in polyploid cereal species such as wheat. Validating the efficacy of nuclease constructs prior to using them in planta is, thus, a major step of every editing experiment. Several construct evaluation strategies were proposed, with PEG-mediated plasmid transfection of seedling-derived protoplasts becoming the most popular.

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Cas endonuclease-mediated genome editing provides a long-awaited molecular biological approach to the modification of predefined genomic target sequences in living organisms. Although /guide (g)RNA constructs are straightforward to assemble and can be customized to target virtually any site in the plant genome, the implementation of this technology can be cumbersome, especially in species like triticale that are difficult to transform, for which only limited genome information is available and/or which carry comparatively large genomes. To cope with these challenges, we have pre-validated /gRNA constructs (1) by frameshift restitution of a reporter gene co-introduced by ballistic DNA transfer to barley epidermis cells, and (2) via transfection in triticale protoplasts followed by either a T7E1-based cleavage assay or by deep-sequencing of target-specific PCR amplicons.

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Background: The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effect of 1MeTIQ on fear memory and social interaction in an MK-801-induced model of schizophrenia. The results obtained after administration of 1MeTIQ were compared with those obtained with olanzapine, an antipsychotic drug.

Methods: Sprague-Dawley rats received a single injection of MK-801 to induce behavioral disorders.

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Development of oilseed rape (Brassica napus L.) breeding lines producing oil characterized by high oleic and low linolenic acid content is an important goal of rapeseed breeding programs worldwide. Such kind of oil is ideal for deep frying and can also be used as a raw material for biodiesel production.

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Background: Randomized trials have shown a lower efficacy of postoperative chemotherapy in rectal cancer patients having received preoperative radiotherapy than in nonirradiated colorectal cancer (CRC) patients. We hypothesized that preoperative radio(chemo)therapy impairs the relative dose intensity (RDI) of further chemotherapy because of long-term radiation damage. This retrospective study aimed to test this hypothesis.

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Introduction: The aim of the study was to assess the health related quality of life in patients suffering from multiple sclerosis (MS) in association with clinical features, fatigue and depressive symptoms.

Methods: The examined group consisted of 61 patients (45 women and 16 men) in the mean age of 38.6 +/- 11.

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A comparative study was carried out on the dynamics of lipid accumulation in developing seeds of three lupine species. Lupine seeds differ in lipid content; yellow lupine (Lupinus luteus L.) seeds contain about 6%, white lupine (Lupinus albus L.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Krzysztof Michalski"

  • - Krzysztof Michalski's recent research emphasizes the impact of environmental stressors, such as polystyrene nanoparticles, on plant defense mechanisms, particularly how monocot species like wheat and barley respond to such challenges.
  • - His studies on CRISPR/Cas genome editing highlight ongoing challenges in applying this technology effectively, especially in polyploid species like wheat, underscoring the need for more refined methods and validation strategies for genetic modifications.
  • - Beyond plant sciences, Michalski's work also explores the neurochemical effects of compounds in animal models of schizophrenia, contributing to the understanding of pharmacological interventions in mental health disorders.