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DRUGRES Novel potential antifungal drugs active against multidrug-resistant yeasts from the Candida genus
ProjectsProject realized in Department of Pharmaceutical Technology and Biochemistry
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Propolis and polyphenols derived from this product as potential antifungal agents
ProjectsProject realized in Department of Pharmaceutical Technology and Biochemistry according to UMO-2020/39/B/NZ7/02901 agreement from 2021-07-20
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OsteoKomp Bioactive, composite granulate with potential for 3D bioprinting
ProjectsProject realized in Politechnika Krakowska im. Tadeusza Kościuszki according to LIDER14/0266/2023 agreement from 2024-05-01
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Development of an effective isolation method of amphotericin B analogues of potential clinical importance
ProjectsProject realized in Department of Pharmaceutical Technology and Biochemistry
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Koniugaty adenozyny i kwasu mykofenolowego New potential immunosuppressing drug based on the structures of adenosine and mycophenolic acid - synthesis and biological evaluation
ProjectsProject realized in Department of Organic Chemistry according to UMo-2013/11/B/NZ7/04838 agreement from 2014-07-23
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ARGENTUM DNA topoisomerase inhibitors with acridine and acridone scaffold as a novel antifungal agents
ProjectsProject realized in Department of Pharmaceutical Technology and Biochemistry according to DEC-24/2020/IDUB/I.3.3 agreement from 2020-11-17
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NEW TYPE OF ANALOGS AND CONJUGATES OF FOLIC ACID WITH POTENTIAL THERAPEUTIC APPLICATION IN TREATMENT OF HORMONE-DEPENDENT CANCERS
ProjectsProject realized in Department of Organic Chemistry according to UMO-2021/41/N/NZ7/01851 agreement from 2021-11-26
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Steroid sulfatase inhibitors based on sulfamated derivatives of 4-(1-phenyl-1H-[1,2,3]triazol-4-yl)-phenol as potential anticancer agents
ProjectsProject realized in Department of Inorganic Chemistry according to TANGO-IV-A/0004/2019-00 agreement from 2020-08-28
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Novel monovalent and multivalent recombinant proteins of Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato as potential antigens for the detection of specific antibodies in the sera of Lyme patients
ProjectsProject realized in Department of Microbiology according to UMO-2023/49/B/NZ6/02881 agreement from 2024-03-01