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Jadwiga Banach

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Mazurek-Mochol M, Majorczyk E, Banach J, Dembowska E, Kusnierczyk P, Safranow K, et al.
Cent Eur J Immunol . 2018 Feb; 42(4):347-353. PMID: 29472811
Introduction: Periodontal diseases are highly prevalent inflammatory, multifactorial diseases. Smoking is one of the most important environmental risk factors for the development and severity of periodontal disease. Killer cell immunoglobulin-like...
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Kiedrowicz M, Dembowska E, Banach J, Safranow K, Pynka S
Adv Med Sci . 2015 Feb; 60(1):156-61. PMID: 25723568
Purpose: The aim of this study was to compare the periodontal status in patients with type 2 diabetes based on glycated haemoglobin levels and other risk factors. Material/methods: 75 patients...
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Mazurek-Mochol M, Majorczyk E, Banach J, Dembowska E, Pawlik A, Kusnierczyk P
Postepy Hig Med Dosw (Online) . 2014 Sep; 68:1145-51. PMID: 25228523
Introduction: Periodontitis is a common chronic inflammatory disease. It seems that natural killer (NK) cells play a role in the pathogenesis of periodontitis. KIRs are a family of inhibitory or...
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Rudzinski R, Banach J
Ann Acad Med Stetin . 2012 May; 57(1):88-95. PMID: 22593997
Introduction: The spreading habit of smoking and the characteristic effects of components of tobacco smoke make nicotinism the main etiologic factor of many diseases and the factor which modifies their...
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Betleja-Gromada K, Banach J, Kaczmarek A, Mnichowska-Polanowska M, Giedrys-Kalemba S
Med Dosw Mikrobiol . 2008 Jul; 60(1):71-8. PMID: 18634347
The aim of the study is was to evaluate anaerobic periodontal mikrobes in 120 postpartum mothers. Group I consisted of mothers with a birth weight of less than 2,500g and...
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Kurzawski M, Drozdzik A, Dembowska E, Pawlik A, Banach J, Drozdzik M
J Periodontol . 2006 Sep; 77(9):1498-502. PMID: 16945025
Background: Gingival enlargement frequently occurs in transplant patients receiving immunosuppressive drugs. It was hypothesized that gingival enlargement associated with cyclosporin use results in a disturbance of the homeostatic balance, which...