Publications by authors named "Bohdan Paterczyk"

DNA-programmable self-assembly enables the formation of nanoparticle crystals with controlled lattice symmetry. While this approach offers the formation of complexly ordered nanostructures for optical, mechanical, and biological applications, a mesoscale control over such nanomaterials is limited. Directing the material formation process through the assembly pathway or external fields allows for modulating crystal morphology, but achieving arbitrary morphology remains challenging.

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A drug delivery system is proposed that allows the release of a drug from a lipophilic polymer in response to ion-selective interactions with trigger ions present in solution. Spontaneous and stoichiometric incorporation of the trigger ions into a polymer phase is driven by their preferential binding to an uncharged ionophore resulting in charged drug ions being released to preserve electroneutrality.

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Proper plant growth requires balanced nutrient levels. In this study, we analyzed the relationship between ammonium (NH) nutrition and calcium (Ca) homeostasis in the leaf tissues of wild-type and mutant Arabidopsis specimens provided with different nitrogen sources (NH and nitrate, NO). Providing plants with NH as the sole nitrogen source disrupts Ca homeostasis, which is essential for activating signaling pathways and maintaining the cell wall structure.

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SorLA, encoded by the gene SORL1, is an intracellular sorting receptor of the VPS10P domain receptor gene family. Although SorLA is best recognized for its ability to shuttle target proteins between intracellular compartments in neurons, recent data suggest that also its microglial expression can be of high relevance for the pathogenesis of brain diseases, including glioblastoma (GBM). Here, we interrogated the impact of SorLA on the functional properties of glioma-associated microglia and macrophages (GAMs).

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Micro- (MPs) and nanoplastics (NPs) are currently ubiquitous in the ecosystems, and freshwater biota is still insufficiently studied to understand the global fate, transport paths, and consequences of their presence. Thus, in this study, we investigated the role of bivalves and a trophic transfer of MPs and NPs in an experimental food chain. The food chain consisted of terrestrial non-selective detritivore Dendrobaena (Eisenia) sp.

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There is an ongoing search for alternative treatments for infections. The aim of the study was to investigate the antibacterial and antibiotic activity of bee products against strains with different polymerase chain reaction ribotypes (RTs). The minimum inhibitory concentration (MICs) of Manuka honey 550+, goldenrod honey, pine honey, and bee bread were determined by the broth dilution method.

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The combination of trimeric form of the light-harvesting complex II (LHCII), a porous graphite electrode (GE), and the application of phenyl-p-benzoquinone (PPBQ), the quinone derivative, allow the construction of a new type of biohybrid photoactive system. The Chl fluorescence decay and voltammetric analyzes revealed that PPBQ impacts LHCII proportionally to accessible quenching sites and that PPBQ forms redox complexes with Chl in both ground and excited states. As a result, photocurrent generation is directly dependent on PPBQ-induced quenching of Chl fluorescence.

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Although melatonin is widely known for its nephroprotective properties, there are no reports clearly pointing at its impact on the activity of hypoxia-inducible factor-1 (HIF-1), the main mediator of metabolic responses to hypoxia, in kidneys. The aim of the present study was to elucidate how melatonin affects the expression of the regulatory subunit HIF-1α in renal proximal tubules. HK-2 cells, immortalized human proximal tubular cells, were cultured under hypoxic conditions (1% O).

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Core-shell modified nanofiber mats were used as ion-selective membranes for the first time. Keeping the overall macroscopic size of the sensing element the same as for classical plasticized poly(vinyl chloride) membranes, herein the proposed nanofiber based systems resulted in ultrathin (<10 nm) recognition layers with the total area nearly 3 orders of magnitude larger and the surface to volume ratio close to 7.5 × 10.

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The spontaneous process of release of plasticizers from membranes typically used in ion-selective sensors is an effect which limits the lifetime of sensors and comes with a risk of safety hazards. We use a nanosponge approach to look at the magnitude of this problem, quantifying the resulting contents of the plasticizer in solution. This novel method takes advantage of the spontaneous partition of the plasticizer (released and present in solution) into nanoparticles loaded with a solvatochromic dye.

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Mitochondria are key players in cell death through the activation of the intrinsic apoptosis pathway. BNIP3 and BNIP3L/Nix are outer mitochondrial membrane bifunctional proteins which because of containing both BH3 and LIR domains play a role in cellular response to stress by regulation of apoptosis and selective autophagy. Leber's Hereditary Optic Neuropathy (LHON) is the most common mitochondrial disease in adults, characterized by painless loss of vision caused by atrophy of the optic nerve.

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The full-term development of the xenogeneic embryo in the uterus of the mother of different species is very restricted and can occur only in certain groups of closely related mammals. In the case of mouse ↔ rat chimeras, the interspecific uterine barrier is less hostile to interspecific chimeric fetuses. In current work, we tested the development of mouse and rat fetuses in uteri of females of the opposite species.

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Reported poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) (poly(NIPAM)) thermoresponsive systems do not preserve their structure and shape regardless applied temperature. Poly(NIPAM) modified with lipophilic units of butylacrylate (BA) is expected to form spontaneously nanospheres stable at a broad range of temperature. Moreover, it should be possible to introduce solvatochromic dyes to the spheres for optical evaluation of the system and designing thermometers at the nanoscale.

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Light-dependent electrochemical properties of the light harvesting complexes of Photosystem II (LHCII) and the corresponding interactions with screen-printed graphite electrodes (GEs) are determined. No exogenous soluble redox mediators are used. LHCII isolated from spinach leaves are immobilized on GE by physical adsorption and through interactions with glutaraldehyde.

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Tobacco has frequently been suggested as a candidate plant species for use in phytoremediation of metal contaminated soil but knowledge on the regulation of its metal-homeostasis is still in the infancy. To identify new tobacco metal transport genes that are involved in Zn homeostasis a bioinformatics study using the tobacco genome information together with expression analysis was performed. Ten new tobacco metal transport genes from the ZIP, NRAMP, MTP, and MRP/ABCC families were identified with expression levels in leaves that were modified by exposure to Zn excess.

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In insects, spermatozoa develop in the testes as clones of single spermatogonia covered by specialized somatic cyst cells (cc). Upon completion of spermatogenesis, spermatozoa are released to the vas deferens, while the cc remain in the testes and die. In the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster, the released spermatozoa first reach the seminal vesicles (SV), the organ where post-testicular maturation begins.

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An effective, simple and practically useful method to incorporate fluorescent nanoparticles inside live biological cells was developed. The internalization time and concentration dependence of a frequently used liposomal transfection factor (Lipofectamine 2000) was studied. A user friendly, one-step technique to obtain water and organic solvent soluble Er(3+) and Yb(3+) doped NaYF4 nanoparticles coated with polyvinylpyrrolidone was obtained.

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