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  • 2-Methoxyestradiol and Hydrogen Peroxide as Promising Biomarkers in Parkinson’s Disease
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    • P. Bastian
    • L. Konieczna
    • J. Dulski
    • A. Daca
    • D. Jacewicz
    • A. Płoska
    • N. Knap
    • J. Sławek
    • T. Baczek
    • L. Kalinowski... and 4 others

    - MOLECULAR NEUROBIOLOGY - Year 2023

    Estrogens function in numerous physiological processes including controlling brain cell growth and differentiation. 2-Meth- oxestradiol (2-ME2), a 17β-estradiol (E2) metabolite, is known for its anticancer effects as observed both in vivo and in vitro. 2-ME2 affects all actively dividing cells, including neurons. The study aimed to determine whether 2-ME2 is a potentially cancer-protective or rather neurodegenerative agent in a...

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  • A Diagnostic Method Based on Deflection Analysis for Monitoring Post-elastic Response of Beams

    A non-destructive diagnostic method based on deflection analysis for monitoring the post-elastic response of beams was developed, and a diagnostic indicator was proposed. The indicator was defined as the second moment of the normalised curvature function about the mid-span, where the curvature was computed from the normalised deflection function. Elastic reference values of the indicator were computed for simply supported beams...

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  • A Novel Approach to Fully Nonlinear Mathematical Modeling of ‎Tectonic Plates
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    - Journal of Applied and Computational Mechanics - Year 2023

    The motion of the Earth's layers due to internal pressures is simulated in this research with an efficient mathematical model. The Earth, which revolves around its axis of rotation and is under internal pressure, will change the shape and displacement of the internal layers and tectonic plates. Applied mathematical models are based on a new approach to shell theory involving both two and three-dimensional approaches. It is the...

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  • A Review of Hyperelastic Constitutive Models for Dielectric Elastomers
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    - Year 2023

    Dielectric elastomers are smart materials that are essential components in soft systems and structures. The core element of a dielectric elastomer is soft matter, which is mainly rubber-like and elastomeric. These soft materials show a nonlinear behaviour and have a nonlinear strain-stress curve. The best candidates for modelling the nonlinear behaviour of such materials are hyperelastic strain energy functions. Hyperelastic functions...

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