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  • Interactions in aqueous solutions of K-peptide and DMSO – spectroscopic and calorimetric studies

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    Introduction K-peptide (GILQINSRW) – short 9 amino acid fragment of the hen egg white lysozyme has the ability to form amyloid structures. Dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) is an osmolyte which can alter this ability. Our goal was to get an insight into the mechanism of Kpeptide-DMSO interactions in aqueous solutions. Such a knowledge can be helpful to understand processes leading to various neurodegenerative diseases. Methods ATR-FTIR...

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  • Bacteriophages as potential tools for use in antimicrobial therapy and vaccine development

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    The constantly growing number of people suffering from bacterial, viral, or fungal infections, parasitic diseases, and cancers prompts the search for innovative methods of disease prevention and treatment, especially based on vaccines and targeted therapy. An additional problem is the global threat to humanity resulting from the increasing resistance of bacteria to commonly used antibiotics. Conventional vaccines based on bacteria...

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  • Physics-Based Coarse-Grained Modeling in Bio- and Nanochemistry

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    • A. Liwo
    • A. K. Sieradzan
    • A. S. Karczyńska
    • E. Lubecka
    • S. A. Samsonov
    • C. Czaplewski
    • P. Krupa
    • M. Mozolewska

    - Year 2021

    Coarse-grained approaches, in which groups of atoms are represented by single interaction sites, are very important in biological and materials sciences because they enable us to cover the size- and time-scales by several orders of magnitude larger than those available all-atom simulations, while largely keeping the details of the systems studied. The coarse-grained approaches differ by the scheme of reduction and by the origin...

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  • Molecular identification and genotyping of Staphylococci: genus, species, strains, colnes, lineages, and interspecies exchanges

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    - Year 2018

    Staphylococci are increasingly recognized as etiological agents of many opportunistic human and animal infections, emphasizing the need for a rapid and accurate identification, even to a genotypical level of these bacteria. In the recent years, there has been a significant progress in typing and phylogenetic study of Staphylococcus species. Here, we describe molecular methods used in taxonomy as well as staphylococci characterization....

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