dr n. med i n. o zdr. Bartosz Jakub Myśliwiec
Employment
- Zastępca dyrektora at Szpital Wielospecjalistyczny im. dra Ludwika Błażka w Inowrocławiu
- Deputy Director for Medicines - First Physician Doctor in Hospital (Hospital Management) at Szpital Wielospecjalistyczny im. dra Ludwika Błażka w Inowrocławiu
- Dean / Head of the Department of Nursing (Faculty of Applied Sciences) at Wyższa Szkoła Przedsiębiorczości im. księcia Kazimierza Kujawskiego w Inowrocławiu
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Year 2023
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Insulin-like growth factor type 2 is better than insulin-like growth factor type 1 a survival marker in patients after acute decompensation of heart failure
PublicationIntroduction:A decreased IGF-1 has been found in heart failure (HF). There are no reports assessing IGF-2 in HF, although in vitro study has shown, that IGF-2 stimulates cardiomyocyte proliferation more than IGF-1. The study aim was to compare the IGF-1 and IGF-2 concentration depending on HF exacerbation and annual survival.Material and methods:Among 75 patients hospitalized...
Year 2017
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Glucose metabolism disorders in patients with non-functioning adrenal adenomas — single-centre experience
PublicationIntroduction: The presence of glucose metabolism disorders and their possible correlation with degree of cortisol secretion were evaluated in patients with non-functioning adrenal incidentalomas (NFAIs). Material and methods: The study group consisted of 131 patients with hormonally inactive adrenal incidentalomas....
Year 2014
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Expression of cyclin D1 after treatment with doxorubicin in the HL-60 cell line
PublicationIncreased levels of cyclin D1 and amplification of CCND1 gene occur in many types of cancers. We have followed the expression of cyclin D1 after treatment with doxorubicin with reference to cell death and other possible therapeutic implications. The effect of the treatment on the cell cycle, survival, intracellular level (flow cytometry), and intracellular localization of cyclin D1 (fluorescence microscopy) and expression of...
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