Publications by authors named "Stachowicz M"

The present study analyzed the kinematic changes under fatigue in highly trained adolescent swimmers during a 50-m all-out front cwal test. Twenty-four girls and fourteen boys aged 12-13 participated in the study. The movement of the hip rim was analyzed using a specialized inertial device equipped with a triaxial gyroscope and accelerometer to measure changes in angular velocity and acceleration.

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The aim of this paper is to draw attention to the direct source of primary microplastics (MPs) that have been entirely neglected so far, namely by providing qualitative studies of the fishing ground baits with glitters. Among many microplastic sources already detected in fishing and angling gear and reported in the literature, the glitters in synthetic pastry are the only primary source (produced <5 mm; P-MPs), with MPs placed directly into the freshwater, during sports competitions and individual leisure activities, and were so far not discussed. Dozens of different fishbait pastry products available on the market containing glitters were funded to represent, from the material point of view, only three different classes studied further.

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Deciphering breast cancer treatment resistance remains hindered by the lack of models that can successfully capture the four-dimensional dynamics of the tumor microenvironment. Here, we show that microextrusion bioprinting can reproducibly generate distinct cancer and stromal compartments integrating cells relevant to human pathology. Our findings unveil the functional maturation of this millimeter-sized model, showcasing the development of a hypoxic cancer core and an increased surface proliferation.

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In this study, the authors performed a strength analysis of seven groups of commercially available materials based on SLS incremental technology. Test samples were made with Original PRUSA SL1S printers, with 10 samples of each type from 7 resins selected for testing. The tests were carried out on an MTS Bionix machine in a static tensile test, during which the basic mechanical properties were determined.

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Dental implants have been clinically used for almost five decades with high success rates. research models used in implant dentistry are limited to two-dimensional experiments, which are reproducible and well adapted to evaluate a single parameter but do not reproduce the complexity of clinical settings. On the contrary, the research models using animals offer similar histological and anatomical features to humans, and tissue healing can be close to a clinical situation, but those models are usually accompanied with ethical concerns, and their outcomes could not be extrapolated to humans because of interspecies variabilities.

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Bioprinting applications in the clinical field generate great interest, but developing suitable biomaterial inks for medical settings is a challenge. Placental tissues offer a promising solution due to their abundance, stability, and status as medical waste. They contain basement membrane components, have a clinical history, and support angiogenesis.

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  • The molecular beam epitaxy (MBE) technique is highly effective for growing high-quality crystalline materials like GaAs, but it is very sensitive to changes, making it challenging to maintain optimal growth parameters after servicing.
  • Routine servicing of the MBE system can disrupt established growth conditions, necessitating recalibration to achieve the desired layer quality.
  • This work focuses on pre-optimizing growth parameters for homoepitaxial GaAs layers post-servicing, analyzing the impact of different reestablishment steps and comparing conditions from two growth campaigns that varied by the presence of an ion pump and temperature adjustments.
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The L6 chondritic meteorite, HaH-346, fell in Libya. However, neither the exact date of the fall nor the exact size of the original meteoroid or asteroid is known. A specimen of the meteorite, weighing 488 g, was measured using ultra low-background gamma-ray spectrometry in the 225 m deep underground facility HADES.

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As a result of external compression applied to crystals, ions relax, in addition to shortening the bond lengths, by changing their shape and volume. Modern mineralogy is founded on spherical atoms, i.e.

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The article presents a systematic study of Sb-doped ZnMgO layers, with various concentrations of Mg, that were successfully grown by plasma-assisted MBE on polar - and -oriented and non-polar -oriented sapphire substrates. X-ray diffraction confirmed the polar -orientation of alloys grown on -and -oriented sapphire and non-polar structures grown on -oriented substrates. A uniform depth distribution of the Sb dopant at level of 2 × 10 cm was determined by SIMS measurements.

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Agriculture continues to place unwanted pressure on peatland functionality, despite international recognition calling for their conservation and restoration. Rewetting of peatlands is often the first step of restoration that aims towards improving the delivery of ecosystem services and their benefits for human well-being. Ongoing debates on peatland restoration in agricultural landscapes raise several issues based on the valuation of benefits achieved versus the costs of peatland restoration.

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When considering regenerative approaches, the efficient creation of a functional vasculature, that can support the metabolic needs of bioengineered tissues, is essential for their survival after implantation. However, it is widely recognized that the post-implantation microenvironment of the engineered tissues is often hypoxic due to insufficient vascularization, resulting in ischemia injury and necrosis. This is one of the main limitations of current tissue engineering applications aiming at replacing significant tissue volumes.

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  • X-ray diffraction studies under pressure and charge density analysis are complex but crucial in crystallography, evidenced by a successful study of electron density in the mineral grossular at 1 GPa pressure.
  • Using a specially designed diamond anvil cell and advanced synchrotron techniques, researchers obtained high-quality data to refine a multipole model of the crystal's electron distribution.
  • The experimental results align with benchmark measurements and theoretical calculations, supporting their potential to simulate processes occurring in the Earth's mantle.
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Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) with fetal liver tyrosine kinase 3 (FLT3) internal tandem duplication (ITD) is associated with poor prognosis, and allogeneic stem cell transplantation (Allo-SCT) seems to be the preferred therapeutic approach. However, the predictors of post-transplant outcomes were not well-defined. The aim of the study was to evaluate the significance of FLT3/ITD mutation by polymerase chain reaction as minimal residual disease (MRD) marker of outcomes after transplantation.

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Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is the most common malignancy of the pancreas. It has shown a poor prognosis and a rising incidence in the developed world. Other pathologies associated with this tissue include pancreatitis, a risk condition for pancreatic cancer.

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  • Multiple synchronous lung cancers in patients pose challenges for accurate tumor staging, with existing pathological criteria lacking standardization to differentiate between multiple primaries and intra-pulmonary metastases.
  • A study of 24 patients with 50 tumor nodules revealed that molecular analysis using a limited Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) panel can provide valuable insights for tumor classification and staging beyond traditional histopathological methods.
  • Results indicated that certain histological features correlated with molecular concordance, suggesting that relying solely on histopathology may not be adequate, and that TTF-1 immunohistochemistry could serve as a useful complement in evaluating discordant cases.
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Lynch syndrome accounts for 3-5% of colorectal cancers and is due to a germline mutation in one of the mismatch repair genes MLH1, MSH2, MSH6, and PMS2. Somatic hypermethylation of the MLH1 promoter is commonly associated to sporadic cases. Strategies have been developed to identify patients with Lynch Syndrome based on clinical findings, tumoral phenotype, family history and immunohistochemistry analysis.

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Common food flavonoids: chrysin, apigenin, luteolin, diosmetin, pinocembrin, naringenin, eriodictyol, hesperetin, and their analogues with an additional hydroxyl group at the C-8 position obtained via biotransformation were tested for antioxidant activity using the ABTS, DPPH, and ferric ion reducing antioxidant power (FRAP) methods. They were also tested for antiproliferative activity against selected human cancer cell lines-MV-4-11 (biphenotypic B myelomonocytic leukemia), MCF7 (breast carcinoma), LoVo (colon cancer), LoVo/DX (colon cancer doxorubicin resistant), and DU 145 (prostate cancer)-and two normal human cell lines-MCF 10A (breast cells) and HLMEC (lung microvascular endothelial cells). Flavonoids with a C7-C8 catechol moiety indicated much higher antioxidant activity compared with the C7 hydroxy analogues.

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5-Fluorouracil (5-FU) is an anticancer drug that is most frequently used to treat colorectal cancer (CRC) patients, but unfortunately it shows limited efficacy. We recently demonstrated that vitamin D analogs (VDAs), particularly tacalcitol (coded as PRI-2191), potentiate its anticancer activity in an in vivo mouse and human CRC model. The purpose of this study was to explain the mechanism underlying the enhancement of 5-FU efficacy by PRI-2191 towards human HT-29 CRC cells.

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Neuroendocrine tumors of the ovary are rare and of uncertain histogenesis. They may be primary or metastatic. Pathogenesis of ovarian carcinomas remains unknown.

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Treatment for lung adenocarcinoma frequently diverges from standard treatment in older patients. Clinical, pathologic, and molecular characteristics of lung cancer in patients over 75 years old have not been fully described. The aim of our work was to describe the rate of EGFR, KRAS, BRAF, and HER2 mutations, and ALK rearrangement and pathologic characteristics in patients with lung adenocarcinoma over 75, compared with patients below 75 years old.

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Background: Pericardial and pleural cavities produce effusions with important clinical consequences. Metastases are one of the most common etiologies of both serosal effusions. However, data regarding the type of metastatic involvement of the pleura and the pericardium are lacking.

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Molecular testing on metastatic lung adenocarcinoma or on non-small cell non-squamous lung carcinoma often relies on small specimen. In this group of patient with poor specimen adequacy, we analyzed the rate of EGFR, KRAS, BRAF and HER2 mutations compared to their rate in optimal specimen. We analyzed discrepancies in molecular testing results in patients with iterative analysis on several samples.

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  • A quantitative experimental charge density distribution for fluorite (CaF) was obtained using single-crystal X-ray diffraction at 90 K, revealing charges of +1.40 e for Ca and -0.70 e for F.
  • The Ca...F interactions were identified as ionic and closed shell, while the F...F interactions exhibited properties of a new type of "charge-shift" bonding.
  • Results from the analysis suggest that the bond distances closely match known ionic radii and that the F...F interaction is attractive, supported by the quantum theory of atoms in molecules.
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