Publications by authors named "M Baranowski"

This article critically examines the Housing First model within the broader context of neoliberal policies impacting homelessness, particularly at the intersection of mental illness, poverty, and addiction. While Housing First is celebrated for its effectiveness in providing immediate housing to chronically homeless individuals, this model's alignment with neoliberal principles prioritizes cost effectiveness and visible outcomes over comprehensive care. As a harm reduction approach, Housing First often overlooks the underlying mental health and addiction issues that maintain homelessness, resulting in a cycle of dependency rather than long-term recovery.

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  • This study investigates the metabolism of bioactive sphingolipids in bladder cancer, focusing on differences between non-muscle-invasive (NMIBC) and muscle-invasive (MIBC) tumors in 48 patients.
  • Results showed that MIBC tumors had increased levels of sphingosine-1-phosphate (S1P) and ceramide compared to healthy tissue and NMIBC tumors, indicating stage-dependent changes in sphingolipid metabolism.
  • The researchers suggest that the dysregulation of S1P metabolism may play a role in the progression of urothelial bladder cancer as it transitions from NMIBC to MIBC.
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  • - The study investigates the potential of chemically modified in vitro transcribed (IVT) mRNAs to enhance their stability and efficiency for applications like gene therapy and cancer treatment, especially focusing on the significance of the mRNA 5'-cap structure in regulating translation.
  • - Researchers developed 16 new cap analogs by combining a trinucleotide IVT capping technology with various modifications to the 5' cap and added epigenetic marks that are similar to those found in the mRNA of more complex organisms.
  • - The effects of these new analogs were tested on their interaction with a key protein involved in translation, as well as their translation efficiency in cell models, with one promising modification further evaluated in a mouse model to assess
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This article presents Cu/diamond composite coatings produced by electrochemical reduction on steel substrates and a comparison of these coatings with a copper coating without diamond nanoparticles (<10 nm). Deposition was carried out using multicomponent electrolyte solutions at a current density of 3 A/dm and magnetic stirring speed of 100 rpm. Composite coatings were deposited from baths with different diamond concentrations (4, 6, 8, 10 g/dm).

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In metal halide perovskites, the complex dielectric screening together with low energy of phonon modes leads to non-negligible Fröhlich coupling. While this feature of perovskites has already been used to explain some of the puzzling aspects of carrier transport in these materials, the possible impact of polaronic effects on the optical response, especially excitonic properties, is much less explored. Here, with the use of magneto-optical spectroscopy, we revealed the non-hydrogenic character of the excitons in metal halide perovskites, resulting from the pronounced Fröhlich coupling.

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