G Szumanska
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Gadamski R, Barskow I, Szumanska G, Wojda R
Folia Neuropathol
. 2002 Jan;
39(3):155-61.
PMID: 11770126
The disturbances in cerebral circulation lead to focal brain ischaemia and brain infarcts. The pathogenesis of brain ischaemia has been a subject of numerous experimental studies employing different models and...
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Szumanska G, Krzywicka J
Folia Neuropathol
. 2001 Oct;
39(2):81-90.
PMID: 11680639
The aim of the present study was to investigate the changes in the localisation of glycoconjugates caused by 5-minute-long ischaemia as a consequence of bilateral ligation of common carotid arteries....
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Szumanska G, Gadamski R
Folia Neuropathol
. 1998 May;
36(1):24-31.
PMID: 9595860
The gerbils brains after 3- and 4-minute-long ischemia caused by bilateral common carotid artery occlusion and 14 days survival were investigated using lectin techniques. Chosen lectins, represented by synthetic plant...
4.
Szumanska G, Albrecht J
Mol Chem Neuropathol
. 1998 Jan;
32(1-3):163-77.
PMID: 9437665
Biotinyl derivatives of several lectins were used to study the localization of glycoconjugates in the cerebral microcapillaries and various brains of rats given at 24-h intervals two i.p. administrations of...
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Szumanska G
Folia Neuropathol
. 1996 Jan;
34(2):76-86.
PMID: 8791896
The morphological and histochemical changes in the rat brain, resulting from global cerebral ischemia due to cardiac arrest and cessation of respiratory function, connected with the disturbances of blood-brain barrier...
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Albrecht J, Szumanska G, Gadamski R, Gajkowska B
Neurotoxicology
. 1994 Jan;
15(4):897-902.
PMID: 7715860
Inorganic mercury salts administered systemically at low mg/ml doses produce neurotoxic effects without penetrating the cerebral microvascular endothelial cells which form the blood-brain barrier (BBB). This phenomenon promoted investigations testing...
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Szumanska G, Gadamski R, Albrecht J
Acta Neuropathol
. 1993 Jan;
86(1):65-70.
PMID: 8396838
Since inorganic mercury salts only poorly penetrate the cerebral microvascular endothelial cells comprising the blood-brain barrier (BBB), their neurotoxicity may be predicted to result from interference with BBB transport enzymes....
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Gajkowska B, Szumanska G, Gadamski R
J Hirnforsch
. 1992 Jan;
33(4-5):471-6.
PMID: 1479187
Intraperitoneal administration of a single dose (6 mg/kg body weight) of mercuric chloride (HgCl2) results in ultrastructural changes in brain cortex of the rats. 18 hours after administration of HgCl2...
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Szumanska G, Gadamski R
Neuropatol Pol
. 1992 Jan;
30(2):99-110.
PMID: 1297933
Some lectins were used to study the localization of sugar residues on the endothelial cell surface in the pia mater blood vessels of control (WKY) and hypertensive rats (SHR). The...
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Szumanska G, Gadamski R, MOSSAKOWSKI M
Neuropatol Pol
. 1989 Jan;
27(4):505-18.
PMID: 2485867
Adenylate cyclase activity, stimulated by dopamine, norepinephrine and forskolin, was demonstrated histochemically in electron microscopy of the CA1 sector of Ammon's horn in Mongolian gerbil. Cobalt and strontium were used...