Publications by authors named "Poplawski A"

Cellular structures are increasingly utilized in modern engineering due to their exceptional mechanical and physical properties. In this study, the deformation and failure mechanisms of two energy-efficient lattice structures-hexagonal honeycomb and re-entrant honeycomb-were investigated. These structures were manufactured using additive stereolithography with light-curable Durable Resin V2.

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The increasing complexity and production volume of glass-fiber-reinforced polymers (GFRP) present significant recycling challenges. This paper explores a potential use for mechanically recycled GFRP by blending it with high-density polyethylene (HDPE). This composite could be applied in products such as terrace boards, pipes, or fence posts, or as a substitute filler for wood flour and chalk.

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Purpose: In Germany, approximately one-third of the harvested donor corneas are not suitable for transplantation, mostly due to insufficient endothelial cell density (ECD). The ECD can only be reliably determined after harvesting and processing of the cornea. Our group has previously developed a predictive model for corneal ECD: \( {Predicted\, ECD} = 2919-6^{\ast}\;{age}\; [{years}]-189\; [{if\, male}]\\ -7^{\ast}\;{death-to-explantation\, interval\,} [{hours}]\\ - 378\; [{if\, pseudophakic}] \;{cells/mm}^2 \).

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Introduction: Research demonstrates that child maltreatment can negatively impact adolescent peer relationships. It is not well understood, however, how the type of maltreatment and its timing (when it occurs) affects the dimensions of peer relationship quality (i.e.

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Purpose: Patients with intracranial gliomas frequently seek for complementary and alternative medicine (CAM), in addition to guideline-directed therapy. In this study, we therefore assessed patients' information needs regarding treatment and support, and evaluated their attitudes toward experimental trials and alternative therapies.

Methods: A prospective, cross-sectional, descriptive survey was conducted in our center.

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This paper aims to compare two ceramic materials available for additive manufacturing (AM) processes-vat photopolymerization (VPP) and material extrusion (MEX)-that result in fully ceramic parts after proper heat treatment. The analysis points out the most significant differences between the structural and mechanical properties and the potential application of each AM technology. The research revealed different behaviors for the specimens obtained via the two mentioned technologies.

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Introduction: Long non-coding ribonucleic acids (lncRNAs) are involved in the cellular damage response following exposure to ionizing radiation as applied in radiotherapy. However, the role of lncRNAs in radiation response concerning intrinsic susceptibility to late effects of radiation exposure has not been examined in general or in long-term survivors of childhood cancer with and without potentially radiotherapy-related second primary cancers, in particular.

Methods: Primary skin fibroblasts (n=52 each) of long-term childhood cancer survivors with a first primary cancer only (N1), at least one second primary neoplasm (N2+), as well as tumor-free controls (N0) from the KiKme case-control study were matched by sex, age, and additionally by year of diagnosis and entity of the first primary cancer.

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  • The study aimed to connect the genetic mutations in papillary thyroid carcinoma with the aggressiveness of the disease to improve surgical treatment recommendations.
  • The analysis included 171 patients, revealing a notable prevalence of BRAF-V600E mutations and significant correlations between certain mutations and adverse clinical outcomes, such as increased risk of distant metastasis and radioiodine-refractory disease.
  • Findings suggest that patients with both BRAF and TERT promoter mutations should be considered for more aggressive treatment strategies, while RET rearrangements were linked to more lymph node involvement but did not impact metastasis or radioiodine resistance.
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  • Childhood cancer survivors (CCS) face high risks for long-term health issues, particularly secondary primary neoplasms (SPN), prompting the development and validation of a self-administered questionnaire for assessing past cancer treatments and late effects.
  • The study involved comparing self-reported cancer treatments from CCS with their medical records, revealing perfect agreement for chemotherapy among SPN survivors and varying levels of agreement for other treatments across different groups.
  • Results indicated that CCS who received chemotherapy were less likely to be overweight, but had a higher likelihood of thyroid diseases and hypercholesterolemia, highlighting complex health outcomes linked to their treatment history.
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  • This study investigates expression variability (EV) in primary fibroblasts from childhood cancer survivors and cancer-free controls after exposure to ionizing radiation, focusing on distinguishing the effects across different donor groups.
  • Researchers analyzed skin fibroblasts from 156 donors: 52 with first primary neoplasms (N1), 52 with multiple primary neoplasms (N2+), and 52 cancer-free controls (N0), exposing them to varying doses of X-rays and identifying gene responses to radiation.
  • Key findings include the identification of 22 genes with significant EV variation linked to ionizing radiation, particularly noting unique gene responses in cancer-free individuals (N0) and higher variability in cancer survivors (N2+) related to cell
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  • * The study assessed the impact of mild replication stress on genomic instability in fibroblasts from long-term survivors of pediatric cancers, comparing those with SPNs, first primary neoplasms (FPNs), and healthy controls.
  • * Results indicated that survival fibroblasts from patients with SPNs showed greater sensitivity to replication stress, suggesting a potential mechanism for increased genomic instability and SPN development following DNA-damaging treatments.
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  • * A study compared CCS with first primary neoplasms (FPN) and subsequent second primary neoplasms (SPN) to cancer-free individuals, revealing that CCS had higher rates of various diseases and were more likely to take regular medications.
  • * Despite having healthier metrics such as less smoking and lower rates of being overweight, CCS had lower levels of physical activity compared to controls; specific health concerns were linked to their cancer status, particularly thyroid and cholesterol issues.
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Background: The etiology and most risk factors for a sporadic first primary neoplasm in childhood or subsequent second primary neoplasms are still unknown. One established causal factor for therapy-associated second primary neoplasms is the exposure to ionizing radiation during radiation therapy as a mainstay of cancer treatment. Second primary neoplasms occur in 8% of all cancer survivors within 30 years after the first diagnosis in Germany, but the underlying factors for intrinsic susceptibilities have not yet been clarified.

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Few studies have examined tick proteomes, how they adapt to their environment, and their roles in the parasite-host interactions that drive tick infestation and pathogen transmission. Here we used a proteomics approach to screen for biologically and immunologically relevant proteins acting at the tick-host interface during tick feeding and, as proof of principle, measured host antibody responses to some of the discovered candidates. We used a label-free quantitative proteomic workflow to study salivary proteomes of (i) wild Ixodes ricinus ticks fed on different hosts, (ii) wild or laboratory ticks fed on the same host, and (iii) adult ticks cofed with nymphs.

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  • Most childhood cancers arise randomly without clear inherited causes or lifestyle factors, but certain risk factors may initiate cancer cell transformation.
  • The study examined the methylation of intron 2 in 20 childhood cancer patients (both those with a second cancer later and those without) and compared them with cancer-free controls, revealing some elevated methylation levels linked to oncogenic processes.
  • Findings suggest that hypermethylation of intron 2 may correlate with genomic changes and cancer progression, indicating its potential role as a biomarker for leukemia and other tumors in children.
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This paper presents the results of the experimental research of 3D structures developed with an SLA additive technique using Durable Resin V2. The aim of this paper is to evaluate and compare the compression curves, deformation process and energy-absorption parameters of the topologies with different characteristics. The structures were subjected to a quasi-static axial compression test.

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Aim: Calcitonin (Ctn) measurement in patients with thyroid disease could potentially increase the detection rates of medullary thyroid carcinoma (MTC) but remains a controversial issue. The aim of this study was to evaluate routine preoperative Ctn measurements.

Methods: All patients with thyroid surgery documented in the prospective StuDoQ|Thyroid registry between March 2017 and September 2020 were included.

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Objectives: The aims of this study were to determine if there was an increased risk of incident cardiovascular disease (CVD) and diabetes and an increase in arterial stiffness in participants who reported working 41-54 h per week and more than 55 h compared to those who worked 40 h or less over a time interval of 5 years.

Methods: In a subsample of the population-based prospective Gutenberg Health Study (GHS) study, we examined working participants younger than 65 years at baseline (n = 7241) and after 5 years. To test the association of working time at baseline and incident cardiovascular events and diabetes type II, we estimated hazard ratios (HR) using competing risks models.

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Background: Therapy for a first primary neoplasm (FPN) in childhood with high doses of ionizing radiation is an established risk factor for second primary neoplasms (SPN). An association between exposure to low doses and childhood cancer is also suggested; however, results are inconsistent. As only subgroups of children with FPNs develop SPNs, an interaction between radiation, genetic, and other risk factors is presumed to influence cancer development.

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Constitutional LZTR1 or SMARCB1 pathogenic variants (PVs) have been found in ∼86% of familial and ∼40% of sporadic schwannomatosis cases. Hence, we performed massively parallel sequencing of the entire LZTR1, SMARCB1, and NF2 genomic loci in 35 individuals with schwannomas negative for constitutional first-hit PVs in the LZTR1/SMARCB1/NF2 coding sequences; however, with 22q deletion and/or a different NF2 PV in each tumor, including six cases with only one tumor available. Furthermore, we verified whether any other LZTR1/SMARCB1/NF2 (likely) PVs could be found in 16 cases carrying a SMARCB1 constitutional variant in the 3'-untranslated region (3'-UTR) c.

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Background: For patients with esophageal adenocarcinoma or cancer of the gastroesophageal junction, radical esophagectomy with 2-field lymphadenectomy is the cornerstone of the multimodality treatment with curative intent. Both conventional minimally invasive esophagectomy (MIE) and robot assisted minimally invasive esophagectomy (RAMIE) were shown to be superior compared to open transthoracic esophagectomy considering postoperative complications. However, no randomized comparison exists between MIE and RAMIE in the Western World for patients with esophageal adenocarcinoma.

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Background: Preoperative three-dimensional (3D) reconstructions for liver surgery planning have been shown to be effective in reduction of blood loss and operation time. However, the role of the 'presentation modality' is not well investigated. We present the first study to compare 3D PDFs, 3D printed models (PR) and virtual reality (VR) 3D models with regard to anatomical orientation and personal preferences in a high volume liver surgery center.

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  • FNAC is recommended for evaluating thyroid nodules over 1 cm, but is not commonly used in European clinics despite its importance in determining surgery.
  • A study examining data from EUROCRINE found that only 65.7% of thyroid surgeries included FNAC, and there was a significant malignancy rate of 28.3% among those surgeries.
  • The accuracy of FNAC was unexpectedly low, with a sensitivity of 71.7% and specificity of 43.5%, revealing that even benign categories like Bethesda II had a notable rate of malignancy.
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Development of primary liver cancer is a multistage process. Detailed understanding of sequential epigenetic alterations is largely missing. Here, we performed Infinium Human Methylation 450k BeadChips and RNA-Seq analyses for genome-wide methylome and transcriptome profiling of cirrhotic liver (n = 7), low- (n = 4) and high-grade (n = 9) dysplastic lesions, and early (n = 5) and progressed (n = 3) hepatocellular carcinomas (HCC) synchronously detected in 8 patients with HCC with chronic hepatitis B infection.

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Background: In Germany, more than one-third of donor corneas harvested are not suitable for transplantation. We evaluated the factors associated with the usability of donor corneas.

Method: Data from 2032 consecutive donor corneas harvested at the Rhineland-Palatinate Eye Bank in Mainz, Germany, were retrospectively analyzed.

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