Publications by authors named "Paulina Koza"

With the rapid development and commercial interest in the organ-on-a-chip (OoC) field, there is a need for materials addressing key experimental demands and enabling both prototyping and large-scale production. Here, we utilized the gas-permeable, thermoplastic material polymethylpentene (PMP). Three methods were tested to prototype transparent PMP films suitable for transmission light microscopy: hot-press molding, extrusion, and polishing of a commercial, hazy extruded film.

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Induction of mitotic catastrophe through the disruption of microtubules is an established target in cancer therapy. However, the molecular mechanisms determining the mitotic catastrophe and the following apoptotic or non-apoptotic cell death remain poorly understood. Moreover, many existing drugs targeting tubulin, such as vincristine, have reduced efficacy, resulting from poor solubility in physiological conditions.

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Transgenic animal models are fundamentally important for modern biomedical research. The incorporation of foreign genes into early mouse or rat embryos is an invaluable tool for gene function analysis in living organisms. The standard transgenesis method is based on microinjecting foreign DNA fragments into a pronucleus of a fertilized oocyte.

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  • TDP-43 is linked to neurodegenerative disorders and is involved in RNA processing, but its exact function in neuronal degeneration is unclear.
  • TDP-43 depletion in transgenic rats improves fear memory acquisition but reduces short-term plasticity in neurons.
  • Changes in TDP-43 levels affect AMPAR receptor subunit composition and function, indicating its possible role in regulating neuronal plasticity and synaptic transmission.
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Anticancer therapies that induce DNA damage tend to trigger senescence in cancer cells, a process known as therapy-induced senescence (TIS). Such cells may undergo atypical divisions, thus contributing to tumor re-growth. Accumulation of senescent cancer cells reduces survival of patients after chemotherapy.

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Whole-brain imaging with light-sheet fluorescence microscopy and optically cleared tissue is a new, rapidly developing research field. Whereas successful attempts to clear and image mouse brain have been reported, a similar result for rats has proven difficult to achieve. Herein, we report on creating novel transgenic rat harboring fluorescent reporter GFP under control of neuronal gene promoter.

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TDP-43 is mainly a nuclear protein belonging to the heterogeneous ribonucleoproteins family. It plays a crucial role in the regulation of gene transcription and RNA processing. In 2006, TDP-43 was characterized as the main component of ubiquitin-positive inclusions observed in Frontotemporal Lobar Degeneration (FTLD) and Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) cases.

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