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  • Prototype of an opto-capacitive probe for non-invasive sensing cerebrospinal fluid circulation

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    - Year 2017

    In brain studies, the function of the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) awakes growing interest, particularly related to studies of the glymphatic system in the brain, which is connected with the complex system of lymphatic vessels responsible for cleaning the tissues. The CSF is a clear, colourless liquid including water (H2O) approximately with a concentration of 99 %. In addition, it contains electrolytes, amino acids, glucose, and...

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  • Effect of Nanohydroxyapatite on Silk Fibroin–Chitosan Interactions—Molecular Dynamics Study

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    • M. Przybyłek
    • A. Tuwalska
    • D. Ledziński
    • S. Śmigiel
    • A. Sionkowska
    • I. Białas
    • P. Bełdowski

    - Applied Sciences-Basel - Year 2024

    Fibroin–chitosan composites, especially those containing nanohydroxyapatite, show potential for bone tissue regeneration. The physicochemical properties of these biocomposites depend on the compatibility between their components. In this study, the intermolecular interactions of fibroin and chitosan were analyzed using a molecular dynamics approach. Two types of systems were investigated: one containing acetic acid and the other...

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  • PTD4 Peptide Increases Neural Viability in an In Vitro Model of Acute Ischemic Stroke

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    • J. Mazuryk
    • I. Puchalska
    • K. Koziński
    • M. J. Ślusarz
    • J. Ruczyński
    • P. Rekowski
    • P. Rogujski
    • R. Płatek
    • M. B. Wiśniewska
    • A. Piotrowski... and 7 others

    - INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES - Year 2021

    Ischemic stroke is a disturbance in cerebral blood flow caused by brain tissue ischemia and hypoxia. We optimized a multifactorial in vitro model of acute ischemic stroke using rat primary neural cultures. This model was exploited to investigate the pro-viable activity of cell-penetrating peptides: arginine-rich Tat(49–57)-NH2 (R49KKRRQRRR57-amide) and its less basic analogue, PTD4 (Y47ARAAARQARA57-amide). Our model included glucose...

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  • Adam Władziński

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    Adam Władziński, a PhD Candidate at Gdansk University of Technology, specializes in Biomedical Engineering with a focus on machine learning for image processing and blockchain technology. Holding a BEng and MSc in Electronics, Adam Władziński has developed a keen interest in applying advanced computational techniques to biological systems. During their master’s program, Adam Władziński explored laser spectroscopy, building a database...

  • Optical method for verification of homogeneity of phantoms for calibration of magnetic resonance

    The primary purpose of this study was to develop a laboratory photonic set-up for characterisation of homogeneity of gel phantoms for calibration of magnetic resonance. In this system, optical coherence tomography allows the detection of micro- and macroscopic heterogeneities of a structure. The set-up was used to perform measurements of agar and agar-carrageenan gels, which are the basis for more complex phantoms for magnetic...

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  • Investigation of photothermolysis therapy of human skin diseases using optical phantoms

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    - Year 2015

    Dermatological diseases, such as neurofibroma (Recklinghausen disease) or hemangiomas can be efficiently treated using photothermolysis from laser irradiation. We have utilized a developed 975 nm fiber diode laser as a low-cost alternative over common Nd:YAG lasers. This paper describes the investigations of interaction of 975 nm diode laser radiation-pulses with optical skin phantoms which were designed and manufactured in our...

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  • Use of optical skin phantoms for preclinical evaluation of laser efficiency for skin lesion therapy

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    - JOURNAL OF BIOMEDICAL OPTICS - Year 2015

    Skin lesions are commonly treated using laser heating. However, the introduction of new devices into clinical practice requires evaluation of their performance. This study presents the application of optical phantoms for assessment of a newly developed 975-nm pulsed diode laser system for dermatological purposes. Such phantoms closely mimic the absorption and scattering of real human skin (although not precisely in relation to...

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  • Self-assemblies of novel magnesium porphyrins mimicking natural chlorosomal bacteriochlorophylls

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    • J. Szmytkowski
    • J. Conradt
    • H. Kuhn
    • C. M. Reddy
    • M. C. Balaban
    • T. S. Balaban
    • H. Kalt

    - Journal of Physical Chemistry C - Year 2011

    Self-assembling porphyrins are promising materials to mimic natural bacteriochlorophylls c, d, or e encountered in the chlorosomes of photosynthetic bacteria. We have studied four novel magnesium porphyrins mimicking this chlorosomal antenna system. In contrast to previous articles reporting synthetic Zn-porphyrins, our studies focus on porphyrins with Mg as the central atom, which mimic more closely the natural bacteriochlorophylls....

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  • T1 RELAXATION TIME CALLIBRATION IN MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING USING NANODIAMOND PHANTOMS

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    - PHYSICA MEDICA - Year 2022

    MRI is increasingly used in radiation treatment planning because of the excellent soft tissue contrast in the obtained images. It allows more precise definition of the boundaries between healthy tissues and those affected by cancerous lesions. To obtain good image quality, the difference in signal between two types of tissue must be significant despite the noise so it must be properly calibrated. This calibration includes...

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  • Modeling of Human Tissue for Medical Purposes

    The paper describes the possibilities offered for medicine by modeling of human tissue using virtual and augmented reality. It also presents three proposals of breast modeling for the use in clinical practice. These proposals are the result of arrangements of medical and computer scientists team (the authors) and will be pursued and implemented in the near future. There is included also a brief description of the most popular methods...

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  • Green Polymer Nanocomposites for Skin Tissue Engineering

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    - ACS Applied Bio Materials - Year 2022

    Fabrication of an appropriate skin scaffold needs to meet several standards related to the mechanical and biological properties. Fully natural/green scaffolds with acceptable biodegradability, biocompatibility, and physiological properties quite often suffer from poor mechanical properties. Therefore, for appropriate skin tissue engineering and to mimic the real functions, we need to use synthetic polymers and/or additives as complements...

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  • Gelatin-Modified Polyurethanes for Soft Tissue Scaffold

    Recently, in the field of biomaterials, which are being designed for soft tissue scaffolding, is growing the interest of their modification with natural polymers. Synthetic polymers are often hard, not easy to process and they do not possess fine biodegradable profile. From the other hand natural polymers are biocompatible, but weak when used alone. The combination of natural and synthetic polymers gives the suitable properties...

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  • Probable allergic contact dermatitis mimicking erythema muliforme

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    - Przegląd Dermatologiczny - Year 2021

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  • ASCORBIC ACID IN POLYURETHANE SYSTEMS FOR TISSUE ENGINEERING

    The introduction of the paper was devoted to the main items of tissue engineering (TE) and the way of porous structure obtaining as scaffolds. Furthermore, the significant role of the scaffold design in TE was described. It was shown, that properly designed polyurethanes (PURs) find application in TE due to the proper physicochemical, mechanical and biological properties. Then the use of L-ascorbic acid (L-AA) in PUR systems for...

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  • Electrically Conductive Carbon‐based (Bio)‐nanomaterials for Cardiac Tissue Engineering

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    • N. Jalilinejad
    • M. Rabiee
    • N. Baheiraei
    • R. Ghahremanzadeh
    • R. Salarian
    • N. Rabiee
    • O. Akhavan
    • P. Zarrintaj
    • A. Hejna
    • M. Saeb... and 4 others

    - Bioengineering & Translational Medicine - Year 2023

    A proper self-regenerating capability is lacking in human cardiac tissue which along with the alarming rate of deaths associated with cardiovascular disorders makes tissue engineering critical. Novel approaches are now being investigated in order to speedily overcome the challenges in this path. Tissue engineering has been revolutionized by the advent of nanomaterials, and later by the application of carbon-based nanomaterials...

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  • Biopolymer-based composites for tissue engineering applications: A basis for future opportunities

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    • P. Zarrintaj
    • F. Seidi
    • M. Youssefi Azarfam
    • M. Khodadadi Yazdi
    • A. Erfani
    • M. Barani
    • N. P. S. Chauhan
    • N. Rabiee
    • T. Kuang
    • J. Kucińska-Lipka... and 2 others

    - COMPOSITES PART B-ENGINEERING - Year 2023

    Biomimetic scaffolds supporting tissue regeneration are complex materials with multifunctional characteristics. The unique biocompatibility and biodegradability of biopolymers make them excellent candidates for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. Biopolymers, which have a wide range of properties, can be obtained from different natural sources. Depending on the target tissue, biopolymers can be engineered to meet a series...

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  • Biomedical engineering of polysaccharide-based tissue adhesives: Recent advances and future direction

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    - CARBOHYDRATE POLYMERS - Year 2022

    Tissue adhesives have been widely used for preventing wound leaks, sever bleeding, as well as for enhancing drug delivery and biosensing. However, only a few among suggested platforms cover the circumstances required for high-adhesion strength and biocompatibility, without toxicity. Antibacterial properties, controllable degradation, encapsulation capacity, detectability by image-guided procedures and affordable price are also...

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  • INFLUENCE OF PRESERVATIVE ON THE TENSILE STRENGTH OF THE TISSUE OF PORCINE CIRCULATORY SYSTEM

    Currently one of the leading causes of death worldwide is heart diseases which include calcification of heart valves and vascular aneurysm. There are many biomaterials that can substitute pathologically altered tissue, however, none of them is as perfect as native tissue. Currently, scientists are looking for new biomaterials that can be successfully implanted without exposing the patient to reoperation. Each material introduced...

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  • Marine polymers in tissue bioprinting: Current achievements and challenges

    Bioprinting has a critical role in tissue engineering, allowing the creation of sophisticated cellular scaffolds with high resolution, shape fidelity, and cell viability. Achieving these parameters remains a challenge, necessitating bioinks that are biocompatible, printable, and biodegradable. This review highlights the potential of marine-derived polymers and crosslinking techniques including mammalian collagen and gelatin along...

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  • Mariusz Kaczmarek dr hab. inż.

    Received M.Sc., Eng. in Electronics in 1995 from Gdansk University of Technology, Ph.D. in Medical Electronics in 2003 and habilitation in Biocybernetics and Biomedical Engineering in 2017. He was an investigator in about 13 projects receiving a number of awards, including four best papers, practical innovations (7 medals and awards) and also the Andronicos G. Kantsios Award and Siemens Award. Main research activities: the issues...