Publications by authors named "Pavlik J"

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  • The study focuses on how urban concrete contamination by chemical weapons complicates forensic investigations due to its porous nature and alkali composition, which degrades chemical agents.
  • It examines the recovery of alcohols and thiols—byproducts of chemical warfare agents—from different types of concrete while considering factors like temperature, moisture, and airflow.
  • Results show that denser concrete retains chemicals longer but recovers them less effectively, with environmental conditions playing a significant role in the persistence and recovery of these hazardous substances.
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Four novel Co(II) coordination compounds 1-4 of the general formula [Co(L)][Co(NCY)]·CHCN (where L are tridentate ligands L1 = 2,6-bis(1-hexyl-1-benzimidazol-2-yl)pyridine for 1 and 2; L2 = 2,6-bis(1-octyl-1-benzimidazol-2-yl)pyridine for 3; L3 = 2,6-bis(1-dodecyl-1-benzimidazol-2-yl)pyridine for 4, Y = O for 1, 3, and 4 and Y = S for 2; = 0 for 1 and 3, = 0.5 for 2 and = 2 for 4) were prepared and characterised. The molecular structures of all four compounds consist of the hexacoordinate complex cation [Co(L)] and tetracoordinate complex anion [Co(NCY)], with distorted octahedral and tetrahedral symmetry of coordination polyhedra, respectively.

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  • Antibiotic resistance in staphylococcal strains poses serious global health risks, prompting the need for new therapeutic agents.
  • Ethanolic extracts from Cannabis sativa demonstrated significant growth inhibition of both antibiotic-resistant and sensitive Staphylococcus aureus, particularly during specific weeks of the plant's growth cycle.
  • The study identified THCA as the major cannabinoid in the extracts, with THCVA showing a notable ability to reduce bacterial growth, indicating potential for developing effective anti-staphylococcal treatments.
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Background: Despite the vast human and economic costs associated with tobacco use among U.S. inmates, smoking remains a largely ignored public health epidemic.

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The use of L. in health care requires stringent care for the optimal production of the bioactive compounds. However, plant phenotypes and the content of secondary metabolites, such as phytocannabinoids, are strongly influenced by external factors, such as nutrient availability.

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Transmission of SARS-CoV-2 between passengers on airplanes is a significant concern and reducing the transmission of SARS-CoV-2 or other viruses aboard aircraft could save lives. Solving the Airplane Seating Assignment Problem (ASAP) produces seating arrangements that minimize transmission risks between passengers aboard an aircraft, but the chosen risk model affects the optimal seating arrangement. We analyze previous risk models and introduce two new risk models, masked and unmasked, based on previous experiments performed aboard real aircraft to test aerosol dispersion of SARS-CoV-2 sized particles.

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At present, Alzheimer's disease (AD) and related dementias cannot be cured. Therefore, scientists all over the world are trying to find a new approach to prolong an active life of patients with initial dementia. Both pharmacological and non-pharmacological pathways are investigated to improve the key symptom of the disease, memory loss.

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  • * Chronic exposure to agricultural dust causes persistent inflammation, which contributes to worsening lung conditions, and dietary factors also play a crucial role in inflammation and disease progression.
  • * In a study using mice, a diet rich in DHA (an omega-3 fatty acid) was found to reduce airway inflammation and promote healing after exposure to agricultural dust, highlighting its potential benefits for respiratory health in affected individuals.
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Three Hofmann-like metal-organic frameworks {Fe(bpac)[Pt(CN)4]}·G (bpac = 1,2-bis(4-pyridyl)acetylene) were synthesized with photoisomerizable guest molecules (G = trans-azobenzene, trans-stilbene or cis-stilbene) and were characterized by elemental analysis, thermogravimetry and powder X-ray diffraction. The insertion of guest molecules and their conformation were inferred from Raman and FTIR spectra and from single-crystal X-ray diffraction and confronted with computational simulation. The magnetic and photomagnetic behaviors of the framework are significantly altered by the different guest molecules and different conformations.

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A series of di-/trinitroxide esters and amides featuring PROXYL and/or TEMPO radicals connected with alicyclic bridges were prepared in 61-92 % yields and their properties were analysed by using multiple experimental techniques. The examination of EPR spectra of radicals in organic solvents augmented with DFT calculations brought valuable information on the conformational dynamics and spin exchange mechanisms. Cyclic voltammetry investigations revealed (quasi)reversible electrochemical behaviour of studied nitroxides with their half-wave potentials ranging from -51 to -17 mV.

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Agricultural workers are at risk for the development of acute and chronic lung diseases due to their exposure to organic agricultural dusts. A diet intervention using the omega-3 fatty acid docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) has been shown to be an effective therapeutic approach for alleviating a dust-induced inflammatory response. We thus hypothesized a high-DHA diet would alter the dust-induced inflammatory response through the increased production of specialized pro-resolving mediators (SPMs).

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Two heteronuclear compounds ( and ) containing three ferric centers linked in facial-like mode with the magnetically silent hexacyanidocobaltate(III) anion were prepared and studied. The structural investigation revealed that both compounds are tetranuclear complexes with molecular formulas of [{Fe(L1)NC}Co(CN)]·2CHOH·2.5CHCN () and [{Fe(L2)NC}Co(CN)]·2HO·1CHOH ().

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Various substituted 2-hydroxybenzophenones were combined with aliphatic linear triamines to form pentadentate Schiff base ligands. Twelve new iron(III) complexes with the general formula [Fe(L )X].mCH CN (n=1-10; X=N , NCS or NCSe ; m=0-2) have been synthesized, and spectrally as well as structurally characterized.

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To present a retrospective study on the outcomes of a modified version of suture suspension arthroplasty with trapeziectomy on patients with thumb basal joint arthritis and to evaluate the relationship between the degree of subsidence and functional outcome. We performed a chart review on 67 patients (75 thumbs) who were surgically treated for thumb carpometacarpal osteoarthritis with trapeziectomy and suture suspension arthroplasty from May 2010 to May 2016. Outcome measures included Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand (DASH), grip strength, lateral/precision pinch strength, range of motion, and return to work/resumption of usual activities.

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A tridentate ligand L (2,6-bis(1-(3,5-di-tert-butylbenzyl)-1H-benzimidazol-2-yl)pyridine) was synthesized and used for the preparation of three pentacoordinated Co(ii) complexes of formula [Co(L)X] (where X = NCS for 1, X = Cl for 2 and X = Br for 3) and one ionic compound 4 ([Co(L)]Br·2CHOH·HO) containing a hexacoordinated Co(ii) centre. Static magnetic data were analysed with respect to the spin (1-3) or the Griffith-Figgis (4) Hamiltonian. Ab initio calculations enable us to identify the positive axial magnetic anisotropy parameter D accompanied by a significant degree of rhombicity in the reported complexes.

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Polyacrylonitrile (PAN) membranes have been prepared using needleless electrospinning with wire electrode and characterized by a series of methods HRSEM, XRD, air permeability and area weight measurements in dependence of high voltage and electrode distance. HRSEM analysis revealed the tendency to longitudinal rolling of strip-shaped PAN fibers forming hollow fibers. Combination of XRD analysis and molecular modeling explains this phenomenon as the consequence of the specific crystal structure of PAN fibers, where the isotactic PAN chains are arranged in layers forming belt shaped nanofibers with the strong tendency to roll up longitudinally forming hollow fibers.

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Alcohol impairs resolution of respiratory viral infections. Numerous immune response pathways are altered in response to alcohol misuse, including alcohol-induced ciliary dysfunction in the lung. We hypothesized that mucociliary clearance-mediated innate immunity to respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) would be compromised by alcohol exposure.

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Alcohol exposure is associated with decreased mucociliary clearance, a key innate defense essential to lung immunity. Previously, we identified that prolonged alcohol exposure results in dysfunction of airway cilia that persists at the organelle level. This dysfunction is characterized by a loss of 3',5'-cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP)-mediated cilia stimulation.

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  • - Alcohol use disorder (AUD) significantly increases the risk and severity of pneumonia by impairing mucociliary clearance, which is crucial for respiratory defense.
  • - Prolonged alcohol exposure activates protein phosphatase 1 (PP1), leading to ciliary dysfunction and reduced responsiveness to stimulation in airway cells, potentially through a S-nitrosothiol-dependent mechanism.
  • - Targeting the regulation of S-nitrosation could be a promising approach to improve ciliary function and reduce pneumonia risk in individuals with AUD.
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In the study of lime as the basic component of historical mortars and plasters, four lime putties prepared from various kinds of lime of various granulometry and by various ways of preparation were evaluated. The rheological properties and micro-morphologic changes, growing of calcite crystals, and rate of carbonation were monitored. The lime putty prepared from lump lime achieves the best rheological properties, yield stress 214.

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A series of novel iron(III) complexes of the general formula [Fe(L)X] (where L is a dianion of pentadentate Schiff base ligand N,N'-bis({2-hydroxy-3,5-dimethylphenyl}phenyl)methylidene-1,6-diamino-3-azapentane=H L1 for 1 and 2; N,N'-bis({2-hydroxy-3-ethoxyphenyl}methylidene)-1,6-diamino-3-azapentane=H L2 for 3 and 3⋅C H O) and X is terminal pseudohalido ligand (X=N for 1, X=NCS for 2, and X=NCSe for 3 and 3⋅C H O) were synthesized and thoroughly characterized. Magnetic measurements revealed the above room temperature spin crossover for isomorphic complexes 1 and 2 (T =441 K and T =435 K, respectively), whereas the solvent-free complex 3 showed a half complete spin crossover (T =250 K), which was detected by variable temperature crystallography as well. On the other hand, solvated complex 3⋅C H O exhibited permanent high spin state behaviour and either recrystallization or in situ thermal desolvation converts 3⋅C H O to solvent-free and spin-crossover-active form 3.

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This review is a Part II of the series aiming to provide comprehensive overview of currently used antiviral drugs and to show modern approaches to their analysis. While in the Part I antivirals against herpes viruses and antivirals against respiratory viruses were addressed, this part concerns antivirals against hepatitis viruses (B and C) and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Many novel antivirals against hepatitis C virus (HCV) and HIV have been introduced into the clinical practice over the last decade.

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This review article is the first in the series providing an overview of currently used antiviral drugs and presenting contemporary approaches to their analysis. Large number of available antivirals and their structural variability makes this task very challenging. Trying to cover this topic comprehensively while maintaining reasonable size of the article, the review is presented in two parts.

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