Anna Paszek
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Dudek M, Pathiranage D, Bano-Otalora B, Paszek A, Rogers N, Goncalves C, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2023 Nov;
14(1):7237.
PMID: 37963878
Daily rhythms in mammalian behaviour and physiology are generated by a multi-oscillator circadian system entrained through environmental cues (e.g. light and feeding). The presence of tissue niche-dependent physiological time cues...
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Mrowiec K, Chadalski M, Paszek A, Vydra N, Janus P, Pietrowska M, et al.
Biochim Biophys Acta Mol Cell Res
. 2021 Jun;
1868(10):119086.
PMID: 34175335
The mouse 3110001I22Rik gene located in the first intron of Bfar is considered as a Bfar variant coding for the BFARv3 protein. However, it differs from other BFAR isoforms and...
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Paszek A, Kardynska M, Bagnall J, Smieja J, Spiller D, Widlak P, et al.
Cell Commun Signal
. 2020 May;
18(1):77.
PMID: 32448393
Background: Ability to adapt to temperature changes trough the Heat Shock Response (HSR) pathways is one of the most fundamental and clinically relevant cellular response systems. Heat Shock (HS) affects...
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Janus P, Toma-Jonik A, Vydra N, Mrowiec K, Korfanty J, Chadalski M, et al.
Cell Death Differ
. 2020 Jan;
27(7):2280-2292.
PMID: 31996779
Heat shock can induce either cytoprotective mechanisms or cell death. We found that in certain human and mouse cells, including spermatocytes, activated heat shock factor 1 (HSF1) binds to sequences...
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Kardynska M, Paszek A, Smieja J, Spiller D, Widlak W, White M, et al.
PLoS Comput Biol
. 2018 May;
14(4):e1006130.
PMID: 29708974
Elevated temperature induces the heat shock (HS) response, which modulates cell proliferation, apoptosis, the immune and inflammatory responses. However, specific mechanisms linking the HS response pathways to major cellular signaling...