Publications by authors named "M Adamik"

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  • Armadillo repeat-containing proteins (ARMCs) are important for various cellular functions like adhesion, signaling, and regulating cellular structures, with ARMC6 being significant in primates but its specific roles were previously unclear.
  • Recent experiments show that ARMC6 binds to DNA promoter sequences of cancer-related genes and to telomeric RNA, suggesting involvement in chromosomal maintenance via recognition of G-quadruplex structures.
  • Overexpression of ARMC6 in human cell lines leads to altered expression of oncogenic and telomerase-related genes, highlighting its potential role in linking gene regulation with telomeric chromatin rearrangement.
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  • Poisoning and overdose are critical issues in medicine and toxicology, requiring adherence to emergency medicine principles and effective antidote use to manage patient care.
  • Modern research has led to the creation of new antidotes, which are essential for accelerating toxin elimination, particularly in regions with limited intensive care resources.
  • The article reviews various antidotes, their biochemical profiles, usage scenarios, dosage guidelines, mechanisms of action, and alternative applications, like using -acetylcysteine for COVID-19 treatment.
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In contrast to the catalytic subunit of telomerase, its RNA subunit (TR) is highly divergent in size, sequence and biogenesis pathways across eukaryotes. Current views on TR evolution assume a common origin of TRs transcribed with RNA polymerase II in Opisthokonta (the supergroup including Animalia and Fungi) and Trypanosomida on one hand, and TRs transcribed with RNA polymerase III under the control of type 3 promoter, found in TSAR and Archaeplastida supergroups (including e.g.

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As the commonest type of cancer in Europe and the third most common type of cancer worldwide, colorectal carcinoma (CRC) poses a challenge for numerous scientific studies. At present, the cause of this disease is remains to be elucidated, but early diagnosis is only one solution to prevent serious health complications. As a structural scaffold, the extracellular matrix (ECM) is in direct contact with tumour cells and significantly interferes with tumour progression.

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Dehiscence of colorectal anastomosis is a serious complication that is associated with increased mortality, impaired functional and oncological outcomes. The hypothesis was that anastomosis reinforcement and vacuum trans-anal drainage could eliminate some risk factors, such as mechanically stapled anastomosis instability and local infection. Patients with rectal cancer within 10 cm of the anal verge and low anterior resection with double-stapled technique were included consecutively.

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