Publications by authors named "P Kurys"

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  • - The study evaluated the biological activities of an ethanolic extract from Blue Congo purple potatoes (BCE), focusing on its antioxidant properties, particularly its ability to protect membrane lipids from peroxidation induced by UVB and AAPH.
  • - BCE was found to interact with both the hydrophilic and hydrophobic areas of membrane structures and was successful in inhibiting key enzymes involved in inflammation, such as cyclooxygenase and lipoxygenase.
  • - Cytotoxicity tests showed that BCE is more harmful to colon cancer cell lines (HT-29 and Caco-2) compared to normal cells (IPEC-J2), effectively inducing apoptosis in the cancer cells while sparing normal cell death.
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Androgens have key roles in normal physiology and in male sexual differentiation as well as in pathological conditions such as prostate cancer. Androgens act through the androgen receptor (AR), which is a ligand-modulated transcription factor. Antiandrogens block AR function and are widely used in disease states, but little is known about their mechanism of action in vivo.

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We have identified a novel gene, six transmembrane protein of prostate 2 (STAMP2), named for its high sequence similarity to the recently identified STAMP1 gene. STAMP2 displays a tissue-restricted expression with highest expression levels in placenta, lung, heart, and prostate and is predicted to code for a 459-amino acid six transmembrane protein. Using a form of STAMP2 labeled with green flourescent protein (GFP) in quantitative time-lapse and immunofluorescence confocal microscopy, we show that STAMP2 is primarily localized to the Golgi complex, trans-Golgi network, and the plasma membrane.

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Kallikreins (KLKs) are highly conserved serine proteases that play key roles in a variety of physiological and pathological processes. KLKs are secreted proteins that have extracellular substrates and function. For example, prostate-specific antigen (or KLK3) is a secreted protein that is widely used as a diagnostic marker for prostate cancer.

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The effect of magnesium deficiency on antioxidant defence system was studied in RBC of mice suffering from hypomagnesemia. The animals were kept for 8, 15 and 22 days on magnesium-deficient diet with consequent reduction of magnesium level in plasma by 38% at the first 8 days and by 64% after 22 days of experiment. The activities of the most important antioxidant enzymes, catalase, glutathione peroxidase, superoxide dismutase, glutathione reductase, glutahione S-transferase were assayed in hemolysates.

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