Publications by authors named "M Jablonski"

Article Synopsis
  • - The text reviews research on the brain structures related to impulsivity in individuals with borderline personality disorder (BPD) and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), utilizing systematic searches of multiple databases and analyzing 23 studies with nearly 1,000 participants.
  • - It highlights that while both disorders exhibit impulsivity as a common symptom, the neurobiological roots are distinct; BPD shows abnormalities mainly in the prefrontal cortex and limbic areas, while ADHD is linked to changes in the caudate nucleus and frontal-striatal pathways.
  • - The findings underscore the need for further research to explore these differing brain structures related to impulsivity, which could have important implications for tailoring treatment strategies for each disorder. *
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Mammalian sperm delve into the female reproductive tract to fertilize the female gamete. The available information about how sperm regulate their motility during the final journey to the fertilization site is extremely limited. In this work, we investigated the structural and functional changes in the sperm flagellum after acrosomal exocytosis (AE) and during the interaction with the eggs.

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Air pollution is currently the most significant environmental factor posing a threat to the health and lives of European residents. It is a key cause of poor health, particularly respiratory and cardiovascular diseases. The primary aim of the study was to numerically determine the impact of the air purifier model's geometry on the distribution of air within a room and to conduct experimental tests on the filtration efficiency and preliminary antibacterial activity of filtration composites.

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This study primarily focused on the acid erosion of enamel and dentin. A detailed examination of the X-ray diffraction data proves that the products of the acid-caused decay of enamel belong to the family of isomorphic bioapatites, especially calcium-deficient hydroxyapatites. They are on a trajectory towards less and less crystallized substances.

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