Publications by authors named "M Bujalska-Zadrozny"

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  • - Desbuquois dysplasia is a rare skeletal disorder leading to severe dwarfism and unique characteristics such as joint hypermobility and facial differences; it is caused by genetic mutations inherited in an autosomal recessive pattern.
  • - The review analyzed 111 case reports revealing a range of phenotypic variations across its subtypes, with notable findings on patient growth metrics and a high rate of parental consanguinity in the cases studied.
  • - Genetic analysis showed diverse mutations, often leading to nonfunctional proteins, highlighting the disorder’s complexity and the need for early diagnosis and personalized treatment strategies to improve patient outcomes.
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Background/objectives: The use of artificial intelligence (AI) in education is dynamically growing, and models such as ChatGPT show potential in enhancing medical education. In Poland, to obtain a medical diploma, candidates must pass the Medical Final Examination, which consists of 200 questions with one correct answer per question, is administered in Polish, and assesses students' comprehensive medical knowledge and readiness for clinical practice. The aim of this study was to determine how ChatGPT-3.

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In recent years, a series of articles has been published concerning magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies in a group of patients exposed to manganism, specifically factory workers, welders, and individuals with liver diseases, as well as those abusing home-produced ephedrone. Some potential symptoms of manganese toxicity include motor disturbances, neurocognitive problems, sleep disorders, and psychosocial changes. Despite various publications on MRI research in individuals with an elevated risk of manganism, there is a noticeable absence of a comprehensive review in this field.

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Two polyphenols-hyperoside (HYP) and protocatechuic acid (PCA) were reported to exert antidepressant activity in rodents after acute treatment. Our previous study also showed that this activity might have been influenced by the monoaminergic system and the upregulation of the brain-derived neurotropic factor (BDNF) level. A very long-term pharmacological therapy is required for the treatment of a patient with depression.

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Compounds containing dicarboximide skeleton such as succinimides, maleimides, glutarimides, and phthalimides possess broad biological properties including anti-fungal, antibacterial, antidepressant, or analgesic activities. The piperazine ring is found in a wide range of molecules that have demonstrated a variety of biological functions such as anticancer action and 5-HT receptors agonist/antagonist activity. In the present study, we combined both structures to develop new antitumor agents, a series of piperazine derivatives of 1,7-dimethyl-8,9-diphenyl-4-azatricyclo[5.

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