Publications by authors named "Sych M"

The examination of hard tissues, periodontal and hygiene indices was conducted in 56 patients to determine the efficacy of toothpastes with natural compounds. According to the results, the natural compounds did not alter the color of the hard tissues, but also improved the hygienic status and lessened the periodontal inflammation manifestation in the oral cavity.

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One of the major challenges in the near future is the identification of genes that contribute to complex disorders. Large scale association studies that utilize a dense map of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) have been considered as a valuable tool for this purpose. However, genome-wide screens are limited by costs of genotyping thousands of SNPs in a large number of individuals.

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Presenilin I (PSI) has been shown to interact with microfilament-associated proteins of the filamin family. Here, we investigated a possible association of PSI with the cytoskeleton. Immunoblotting of detergent-insoluble fractions of rat brain homogenate revealed enrichment of neuron-specific 36 and 14 kDa proteolytic fragments of PSI, whereas 30 and 20 kDa fragments were found in the detergent-soluble fraction.

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The proton induced X-ray emission method in combination with a proton microprobe was applied to study the intramembranaceous ossification. As material sections of mouse embryo skulls from the 17th and 19th day of gestation were used. The morphology of the sample was examined by routine histochemical procedure performed on the sections adjacent to that irradiated by the proton microprobe.

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The decline of mortality rate in acute poisoning is connected with a completely altered method of treatment, namely the method of intensive treatment and extracorporeal elimination of the poisons. The anaesthetist plays a specific role in the treatment of acute poisoning since he cooperates with toxicologist and takes active part both in reanimation and intensive treatment of the poisoned. Anaesthetic procedure in toxicology is used as causal therapy and the part it plays is specific especially in extracorporeal elimination of the poison from the body.

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Popliteal arteries from 14 individuals (17-85 y old) were investigated. The concentrations and localizations of P, S, Cl, K, Ca, Fe, Cu, Zn and Br were measured by means of PIXE and micro-PIXE methods. The presence of PO4(3-) and CO3(2-) groups was assessed using the IR technique.

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The tracheal cartilage of mature mice have been investigated using PIXE (proton induced X-ray emission) in combination with a proton microprobe on snap frozen cryosectioned material. The localization and quantitative measurements of P, S, Cl, K, Ca, Fe, and Zn concentrations as well as direct and indirect assessment of glycosaminoglycans by measurement of S content and measurement of bound colloidal iron at pH = 1.8 has been performed.

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Quantitative micro-PIXE analysis was performed on mouse embryo epiphyseal cartilage and on the rib cartilage of mature animals after incubation of sections with colloidal iron at pH 1.8. The iron content as well as that of sulphur and phosphorus and Fe/S, Fe/P ratios were determined.

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Inorganic deposits in the wall of human and animal arteries and in experimental tumor (Morris hepatoma 7777) were examined using proton induced X-ray emission (PIXE) and PIXE in combination with proton microprobe (micro-PIXE) techniques. The sections adjacent to the irradiated ones part were submitted to histological investigations and one part of the material was additionally investigated by infrared (IR) spectroscopy. For identification of mineral deposits, the micro-PIXE method appeared the most sensitive.

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The femoral bone from the 18-day pregnancy embryo and an rib cartilage of mature mice have been investigated using PIXE (proton induced X-ray emission) in combination with a proton microprobe on snap frozen cryosectioned material. The localization and the results of quantitative measurement of P, S, Cl, K, Ca, Fe and Zn have been correlated with the histochemical localization of inorganic deposits. It has been found that in calcifying and degenerating cartilage of the growth plate there is substantial loss of S; this element being indicative for sulphate groups of glycosaminoglycans.

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The elemental composition of rabbit liver was determined by the PIXE and micro-PIXE methods. The mean concentrations of P, S, Cl, K, Fe, Cu, Zn, and Rb measured by both methods were similar. The latter method also allowed for localization of elements within lobule territory.

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The elemental composition of the human atherosclerotic popliteal artery was examined using the proton-induced X-ray-emission (PIXE) method. The application of a narrow proton beam (3 X 10 micron 2) enabled us to determine not only the concentrations of Cl, K, Ca, Fe, Cu, Zn, Br and Pb, but also their localization in different artery-wall regions. The highest mean concentrations of Cl, K, Zn and Br were found in the tunica media.

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The results of the investigations on the effect of highly concentrated normobaric oxygen on rabbit lung are reported. Detailed pathomorphological analysis demonstrated that rapidly developing extensive changes of the structural elements of the capillaries and other vessels were the prevalent lesions. These changes are connected, in the light of earlier experiments carried out under identical conditions, with the observed disturbances in the metabolism of pulmonary lipids and suggest pathogenetic correlations between prostaglandins and pulmonary surfactant.

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