Publications by authors named "Nowakowska A"

Objective: To determine the relationships between psilocybin dose, psychedelic experiences, and therapeutic outcome in treatment-resistant depression.

Methods: For treatment-resistant depression, 233 participants received a single dose of 25, 10, or 1 mg of COMP360 psilocybin (a proprietary, pharmaceutical-grade synthesized psilocybin formulation, developed by the sponsor, Compass Pathfinder Ltd.) with psychological support.

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  • - Acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL) is a complex pediatric cancer that requires precise diagnostics to ensure effective treatment, especially in distinguishing between B-cell ALL (B-ALL) and T-cell ALL (T-ALL).
  • - This study investigates the use of label-free Raman imaging with chemometrics as a rapid testing method for accurately identifying and classifying B-ALL and T-ALL at the single-cell level, showing significant improvements over traditional methods.
  • - Findings reveal that Raman spectroscopy detects unique molecular signatures in leukemic cells, allowing for reliable differentiation from normal lymphocytes, and highlights its potential for enhancing clinical diagnosis and personalized treatment strategies in pediatric oncology.
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Although the coronavirus pandemic has ended, new variants of concern (VOCs) continue to emerge. Therefore, novel vaccines targeting VOCs are highly warranted. We initially constructed three recombinant baculovirus-vectored vaccines (AcHERV-COVID19S) carrying the spike genes of the SARS-CoV-2 prototype, Delta, and Omicron BA.

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Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) is a pathogen responsible for high mortality and morbidity rates among children with encephalitis. Since JEV genotype 1 (GI) is the most prevalent strain in South Korea these days, corresponding research and vaccine development is urgently required. Molecular genetic studies on JEV vaccines can be boosted by obtaining genetically stable full-length infectious JEV complementary DNA (cDNA) clones.

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  • The study investigates the effects of maternal COVID-19 vaccination and infection on the immune responses of both mothers and their newborns, highlighting a lack of data on neonatal outcomes from pre-pregnancy vaccination.
  • Results show that mothers vaccinated before pregnancy pass on stronger antiviral protection to their infants compared to those who were vaccinated or infected during pregnancy.
  • The findings suggest that pre-pregnancy vaccination contributes significantly to neonatal immunity against SARS-CoV-2 by enhancing the transfer of neutralizing antibodies via the placenta.
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  • The study investigates the antiviral effects of Traditional Chinese Medicine extract (TE) against influenza A, revealing its potential in treating viral infections alongside traditional applications for cardiovascular and gastrointestinal diseases.
  • Through data mining and bioinformatics, six active compounds and 95 potential targets were identified, with lutein and IL-6 emerging as key players in mediating the antiviral effects.
  • In vitro experiments confirmed that TE extract has therapeutic benefits against influenza, with lutein suggested as the main active compound responsible for its protective properties.
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How do we decide where to search for a target? Optimal search relies on first considering the relative informational value of different locations and then executing eye movements to the best options. However, many participants consistently move their eyes to locations that can be easily ascertained to neither contain the target nor provide new information about the target's location. Here, we asked whether this suboptimal search behaviour represents a specific example of a general tendency towards precrastination: starting sub-goals of a task before they are needed, and in so doing, spending longer time on doing the task than is necessary.

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This work aims to understand better the mechanism of cellular processes accompanying the activation of human T cells and to develop a novel, fast, label-free approach to identify molecular biomarkers for this process. The standard methodology for confirming the activation state of T cells is based on flow cytometry and using antibodies recognizing activation markers. The method provide high specificity detection but may be susceptible to background staining or non-specific secondary antibody reactions.

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  • - Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) and acute myeloid leukemia (AML) are common and difficult-to-treat blood cancers, with ALL having a particularly aggressive subtype linked to KMT2A gene rearrangement, especially in children.
  • - Researchers combined Raman spectroscopy with machine learning to create a method that can distinguish KMT2A-r ALL cells from other types of leukemia and normal cells, based on their unique spectroscopic profiles.
  • - The study established a rapid, label-free technique that identifies KMT2A-r ALL blasts by measuring specific Raman bands, which could potentially enhance diagnostic accuracy in labs and medical facilities.
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  • Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) is a common and aggressive type of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma that poses challenges in diagnosis and treatment due to its genetic and clinical diversity.
  • Raman imaging is presented as a promising diagnostic tool that provides detailed biochemical information about tumor cells, which aids in the classification of DLBCL.
  • The study introduces classification models that utilize Raman spectra to accurately identify DLBCL cell subtypes, linking their unique spectral profiles to specific biochemical and genetic characteristics.
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B-cell precursor acute lymphoblastic leukemia (BCP-ALL) with chromosome translocations like gene rearrangement (KMT2A-r) and fusion gene have been recognized as crucial drivers in both BCP-ALL leukemogenesis and treatment management. Standard diagnostic protocols for proliferative diseases of the hematopoietic system, like KMT2A-r-ALL, are genetically based and strongly molecularly oriented. Therefore, an efficient diagnostic procedure requires not only experienced and multidisciplinary laboratory staff but also considerable instrumentation and material costs.

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We compare eye movement strategies across a range of different stimulus sets to test the prediction that eye movements are guided by expected information gain. When searching for a simple target that has been defined based on orientation, interindividual variability is high, and a large proportion of eye movements are directed to locations where peripheral vision would have been sufficient to determine whether the target was present there or not. In contrast, when searching for a target defined based on identity, eye movements are similar across individuals and highly efficient, being directed almost exclusively to the locations where central vision is most needed.

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Performance in visual search tasks is frequently summarised by "search slopes" - the additional cost in reaction time for each additional distractor. While search tasks with a shallow search slopes are termed efficient (pop-out, parallel, feature), there is no clear dichotomy between efficient and inefficient (serial, conjunction) search. Indeed, a range of search slopes are observed in empirical data.

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This review discusses the transformative potential of integrating multi-omics data and artificial intelligence (AI) in advancing horticultural research, specifically plant phenotyping. The traditional methods of plant phenotyping, while valuable, are limited in their ability to capture the complexity of plant biology. The advent of (meta-)genomics, (meta-)transcriptomics, proteomics, and metabolomics has provided an opportunity for a more comprehensive analysis.

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Self-esteem is an important factor determining QoL after surgical procedures leading to bodily deformities associated with cancer treatment. However, there are few data on which components of self-esteem are most closely related to QoL. The article presents two studies that aim to fill this gap.

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Repetitivity and modularity of proteins are two related notions incorporated into multiple evolutionary concepts. We discuss whether they may also be essential for functional amyloids. Amyloids are proteins that create very regular and usually highly insoluble fibrils, which are often associated with neurodegeneration.

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Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) emergence in 2019 led to global health crises and the persistent risk of viral mutations. To combat SARS-CoV-2 variants, researchers have explored new approaches to identifying potential targets for coronaviruses. This study aimed to identify SARS-CoV-2 inhibitors using drug repurposing.

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Objectives: Trisomy 18 is an autosomal chromosomal disorder, which is associated with numerous ranges of congenital anomalies. Purpose of this largest study in Poland was to analyze diagnosis and follow-up of fetuses with the prenatal diagnosis of Trisomy 18 in our tertiary center.

Material And Methods: The study was conducted in a tertiary center for fetal cardiology.

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Tuberculosis (TB) was the predominant cause of death from a single infectious agent worldwide before the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus type 2 (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic. Although TB vaccines have been successfully used for about 100 years, their full effect is still unknown. In previous studies, a reduced incidence and mortality from a coronavirus disease in TB-vaccinated populations were reported.

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After severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV2) made the world tremble with a global pandemic, SARS-CoV2 vaccines were developed. However, due to the coronavirus's intrinsic nature, new variants emerged, such as Delta and Omicron, refractory to the vaccines derived using the original Wuhan strain. We developed an HERV-enveloped recombinant baculoviral DNA vaccine against SARS-CoV2 (AcHERV-COVID19S).

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  • Human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) are crucial for diagnosing diseases, and their specific subtypes can be distinguished using cytometric methods, although these techniques have limitations.
  • The study focused on isolating B and T lymphocytes from healthy donors and employed various advanced methods, including immunomagnetic negative selection and Raman imaging, to analyze and differentiate the cells based on their unique spectral profiles.
  • Results indicate that Raman spectroscopy can effectively distinguish between B and T cells, confirming the presence of β-carotene in T lymphocytes and showcasing the technique's potential for clinical diagnostics.
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  • The COVID-19 pandemic made people think about how city life for students might change since many started taking classes online.
  • In Lodz, Poland, students changed their activities during the pandemic, and some even left the city, but those who stayed had less variety in what they could do.
  • While it might be different after the pandemic, we believe that students will return to Lodz, and the idea of a "student city" will still be important in the future.
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Sensorimotor adaptability facilitates adjusting behaviour for changing environmental stimuli to maintain appropriate goal-directed motor performance. Its effectiveness is associated with perceptual-cognitive modulation. As the factors affecting it are still not completely known, the aim of our study was therefore to analyse the association between selected variables (demographic, training, anthropometric, genetic) and sensorimotor adaptation in reactive agility tasks in youth team-sport athletes.

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: Endometriosis is a hormone-dependent chronic inflammatory disease with serious reproductive and general health consequences. It is viewed as a multifactorial problem, consisting of matters related to altered immunity and genetics. In this study, we determined the correlation between endometriosis and allergic and autoimmune diseases in patients at reproductive age.

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