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Lukasz Marczak

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Hus K, Marczak L, Petrilla V, Petrillova M, Legath J, Bocian A
Biomolecules . 2020 Sep; 10(9). PMID: 32899462
The dynamic development of venomics in recent years has resulted in a significant increase in publicly available proteomic data. The information contained therein is often used for comparisons between different...
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Szuba A, Marczak L, Ratajczak I
Tree Physiol . 2020 Aug; 40(12):1726-1743. PMID: 32761190
It is believed that resource exchange, which is responsible for intensified growth of ectomycorrhizal plants, occurs in the fungus-plant interface. However, increasing evidence indicates that such intensified plant growth, especially...
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Stobiecki M, Busko M, Marczak L, Bednarek P, Pislewska M, Wojtaszek P
Funct Plant Biol . 2020 Jul; 29(7):853-864. PMID: 32689533
The development of an in vitro model system to study the process of dimerization of hydroxycinnamic acids is reported. Model compounds ferulic acid (FA) or methyl ferulate were reacted with...
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Sikora M, Lewandowska I, Marczak L, Bretes E, Jakubowski H
Sci Rep . 2020 Jul; 10(1):10726. PMID: 32612202
Cystathionine β-synthase (CBS)-deficient patients are prone to vascular thrombosis. In contrast, Cbs mice show no abnormalities in blood coagulation. To identify molecular basis underlying these disparately different thrombotic phenotypes, we...
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Szuba A, Marczak L, Ratajczak I, Kasprowicz-Maluski A, Mucha J
Environ Microbiol . 2020 Jul; 22(9):3754-3771. PMID: 32608104
Ectomycorrhizae (ECMs) are a highly context-dependent interactions that are not always beneficial for the plant host, sometimes leading to a decrease in plant growth. However, the molecular status of these...
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Szuba A, Marczak L, Kozlowski R
Environ Pollut . 2020 May; 264:114585. PMID: 32387672
Lead is a dangerous pollutant that accumulates in plant tissues and causes serious damage to plant cell macromolecules. However, plants have evolved numerous tolerance mechanisms, including ectomycorrhizae, to maintain cellular...
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Liskiewicz A, Przybyla M, Wojakowska A, Marczak L, Bogus K, Nowacka-Chmielewska M, et al.
Mol Brain . 2020 Apr; 13(1):62. PMID: 32303271
Physical activity impacts brain functions, but the direct mechanisms of this effect are not fully recognized or understood. Among multidimensional changes induced by physical activity, brain fatty acids (FA) appear...
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Wozniak-Karczewska M, Baranowski D, Framski G, Marczak L, cvancarova M, Corvini P, et al.
J Hazard Mater . 2019 Nov; 385:121554. PMID: 31753665
The consumption of methylphenidate, a nootropic drug used to improve mental performance, is becoming increasingly serious. Methylphenidate is metabolized in human liver to ritalinic acid, which has been commonly detected...
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Szuba A, Marczak L, Karlinski L, Mucha J, Tomaszewski D
Mycorrhiza . 2019 Aug; 29(5):503-517. PMID: 31456074
During ectomycorrhizal symbioses, up to 30% of the carbon produced in leaves may be translocated to the fungal partner. Given that the leaf response to root colonization is largely unknown,...
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Sikora M, Lewandowska I, Kupc M, Kubalska J, Graban A, Marczak L, et al.
Int J Mol Sci . 2019 Jun; 20(12). PMID: 31242583
Ischemic stroke induces brain injury via thrombotic or embolic mechanisms involving large or small vessels. Cystathionine β-synthase deficiency (CBS), an inborn error of metabolism, is associated with vascular thromboembolism, the...