Publications by authors named "Wojcik J"

The 18 Workshop on Recent Issues in Bioanalysis (18 WRIB) took place in San Antonio, TX, USA on May 6-10, 2024. Over 1100 professionals representing pharma/biotech companies, CROs, and multiple regulatory agencies convened to actively discuss the most current topics of interest in bioanalysis. The 18 WRIB included 3 Main Workshops and 7 Specialized Workshops that together spanned 1 week to allow an exhaustive and thorough coverage of all major issues in bioanalysis of biomarkers, immunogenicity, gene therapy, cell therapy and vaccines.

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Subclavian artery pseudoaneurysms are rare but potentially life-threatening vascular injuries frequently associated with trauma such as clavicle fractures. In this paper we describe the case of a 49-year-old male who developed a post-traumatic pseudoaneurysm of the subclavian artery after a bicycle accident. The diagnosis was delayed due to non-specific symptoms and an initially missed aneurysm on computed tomography imaging.

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Background: Curcuminoids, the bioactive compounds found in turmeric, exhibit potent antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and neuroprotective properties. This study aims to enhance the extraction of curcuminoids from turmeric using environmentally friendly solvents supercritical CO (scCO) combined with natural deep eutectic solvents (NADESs) in one process, and to evaluate the resulting biological activity.

Methods: A Box-Behnken statistical design was applied to optimize scCO extraction conditions-pressure, CO volume, and temperature-to maximize curcuminoid yield.

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Neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) significantly increases the risk of malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumors (MPNST), a rare and aggressive malignancy for which treatment is clinically challenging. This paper presents the case of a 24-year-old male with an NF1 who developed MPNST with lung metastases. Due to the limited effectiveness of systemic therapy in the treatment of MPNST, the patient underwent radical surgical resection and radiotherapy.

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Background: The parallel wire technique (PW) is a classic part of the antegrade strategy to open chronic total coronary occlusions (CTO).

Aims: With modern wires and dual-lumen catheters (DLC) the approach has evolved, but this progress had not been evaluated in a contemporary registry of CTO interventions.

Method: This analysis is based on 26,589 CTO procedures performed by 36 operators with > 50 procedures annually between 2015 and 2022.

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  • - Mediastinal yolk sac tumors (YST) are aggressive tumors that are often advanced and difficult to remove at the time of diagnosis, lacking a standardized treatment protocol due to their rarity.
  • - The common treatment involves a combination of chemotherapy with cisplatin followed by extensive surgery, as tumors often invade nearby structures like the lungs and heart.
  • - This review analyzes existing literature on surgical methods for treating YST, noting the limited information available and aiming to provide clinicians with a better understanding of the complex surgical approaches involved.
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This paper presents selected results of theoretical and experimental research into the manufacture of axisymmetric bimetallic components using three-tool skew rolling technology. In the tests, it was assumed that the outer layer would be a material intended for heat treatment. However, low-carbon steel was used for the core.

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Background: Primary graft dysfunction (PGD) is a form of acute lung injury (ALI) that occurs within 72 h after lung transplantation (LuTx) and is the most common early complication of the procedure. PGD is diagnosed and graded based on the ratio of the partial pressure of arterial oxygen to the fraction of inspired oxygen and chest X-ray results. PGD grade 3 increases recipient mortality and the chance of chronic lung allograft dysfunction (CLAD).

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Poland syndrome (PS) is a rare congenital musculoskeletal entity occurring in approximately 1 in 30,000 newborns that manifests with variable symbrachydactyly, ipsilateral costochondral deformities, an absence of pectoral muscles, and breast underdevelopment. These have potential impacts on social, somatic, and psychological functionality, often leading affected individuals to seek expert opinions on corrective surgery. Due to phenotypic variability, strict management guidelines are lacking, with treatment decisions often based on the specialist's personal experience rather than published evidence.

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  • A central venous port is commonly used for long-term drug administration in cancer patients, but it poses risks like infection and thrombosis.
  • A case study of a 67-year-old gastric cancer patient highlights a serious issue where a catheter fragment detached and became lodged in the pulmonary artery, requiring thoracotomy for removal.
  • The article emphasizes the need for awareness and a multidisciplinary approach to identify and manage rare complications associated with vascular ports during chronic cancer treatment.
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  • The Human Connectome Project for Early Psychosis (HCP-EP) studies how the brain works in people who are starting to experience psychosis, which is when someone has trouble telling what's real and what's not.
  • They collected detailed information from 303 participants aged 16-35 across different hospitals in Massachusetts and Indiana.
  • The study aims to help researchers understand and compare different types of psychosis, and all the data is available for other scientists to use.
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Primary pulmonary lymphoma is a rare neoplasm characterized by the proliferation of lymphoid tissue affecting the lungs. The most common subtype is marginal zone lymphoma of mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT). Rarely, a MALT lymphoma transforms into a diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL).

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  • The gut microbiota plays a significant role in how cancer patients respond to immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs), but there’s no clear definition of harmful dysbiosis.* -
  • Researchers analyzed fecal samples from 245 non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients, identifying specific bacterial species groups associated with either resistance or response to ICIs, resulting in the creation of a topological score (TOPOSCORE).* -
  • This TOPOSCORE was further validated in additional patient cohorts and transformed into a 21-bacterial probe set for qPCR scoring, suggesting it could serve as a dynamic tool for diagnosing intestinal dysbiosis and tailoring microbiota-focused treatments.*
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Background: Pes planovalgus is one of the most common pediatric skeletal deformities. There have been no studies to analyze in detail the spatiotemporal variables of gait following arthroereisis.

Purpose Of The Study: The purpose of our study was to assess gait parameters in patients with symptomatic flexible flatfoot following treatment with the talus screw.

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  • Bifurcation involvement in chronic total occlusion (CTO) percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) is a significant challenge, but this factor hasn't been widely studied or included in existing scoring systems.
  • An analysis of 3,948 CTO-PCI procedures from 92 European centers revealed that 33% of these cases involved bifurcation lesions, which were generally more complex and required more sophisticated devices, resulting in higher radiation and contrast exposure.
  • Despite comparable overall technical success rates between bifurcation and non-bifurcation lesions, bifurcation lesions located within the CTO segment faced significantly lower success rates, making it crucial to consider their presence in future PCI assessments.
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Introduction: Postpneumonectomy empyema (PPE) is a severe and often fatal complication of pneumonectomy, but some benefits of PPE were reported in patients who underwent either lobe or an entire lung resection due to lung cancer.

Aim: To compare the survival outcomes of patients with non-small-cell lung carcinoma (NSCLC), who developed PPE after pneumonectomy with uneventful recoveries available in our center's database.

Material And Methods: Outcomes of 928 pneumonectomies performed due to NSCLC between 1995 and 2009 were evaluated.

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We study hypersensitivity to initial-state perturbation in the unitary dynamics of a multiqubit system. We use the quantum state metric, introduced by Girolami and Anza [Phys. Rev.

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Unlabelled: A new integrated deposition system taking advantage of magnetron sputtering and electron cyclotron-plasma enhanced chemical vapour deposition (IMS ECR-PECVD) is presented that mitigates the drawbacks of each fabrication system. This tailor-made system provides users with highly homogeneous and pure thin films with less undesired hydrogen and well-controlled rare-earth concentration compared to existing methods of rare-earth doping, such as metalorganic powders, sputtering, and ion implantation. We established the first comprehensive report on the deposition parameters of argon flow and sputtering power to achieve desired rare-earth concentrations in a wide composition range of terbium (Tb) doped-silicon oxide (Tb:SiO) matrices including silicon-rich ( < 2), oxygen-rich ( > 2), and stoichiometric silicon oxide ( = 2).

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The removal of hydrogen sulfide from natural gas and other gases such as biogas, refinery gases, and coal gas is required because it is toxic and corrosive, even in traces. Zeolites are widely used in the removal of HS from the abovementioned gases. In this work, we prepared an Ag-exchanged 13X molecular sieve by using different concentrations of AgNO to increase its adsorption properties.

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Previous studies indicate changes in neurotransmission along the auditory pathway in subjective tinnitus. Most authors, however, investigated brain regions including the primary auditory cortex, whose physiology can be affected by concurrent hearing deficits. In the present MR spectroscopy study we assumed increased levels of glutamate and glutamine (Glx), and other Central Nervous System metabolites in the temporal lobe outside the primary auditory cortex, in a region involved in conscious auditory perception and memory.

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  • The study examined the impact of milk protein polymorphisms, specifically kappa-casein and beta-lactoglobulin, on various reproductive parameters in 598 Polish Holstein-Friesian cattle, evaluating factors like age at first calving and calving intervals.
  • Results indicated that cows with a specific kappa-casein genotype showed better reproductive indicators, especially a significantly shorter calving interval compared to other genotypes.
  • No significant influence of beta-lactoglobulin polymorphism on reproductive performance was found, and neither gene affected the calving process itself.
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Objective: The aim of this study was to compare pressure resistance of the most common methods of vessel occlusion during thoracic surgical procedures: ligations, clips, and vascular endostaplers.

Methods: Pulmonary vessels were obtained during routine thoracic surgeries. A ball-tipped cannula was inserted through an opening in the side wall and secured with a linen ligature from slipping out.

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Introduction: Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) is a non-invasive method of regional tissue oxygenation measurement. Intraoperative use of NIRS to monitor brain oxygenation (BO) during surgery might be beneficial to identify cerebral desaturations.

Aim: To compare peripheral blood saturation (SpO) with BO measurements and evaluate the utility of BO in thoracic surgery.

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The aim of the present study was to compare the predictive performance of decision trees, artificial neural networks, and logistic regression used for the classification of daily body weight gains in beef calves. A total of 680 pure-breed Simmental and 373 Limousin cows from the largest farm in the West Pomeranian Province, whose calves were fattened between 2014 and 2016, were included in the study. Pre-weaning daily body weight gains were divided into two categories: A-equal to or lower than the weighted mean for each breed and sex and B-higher than the mean.

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