Magdalena Ksiazkiewicz
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Recent Articles
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Peciak J, Stec W, Treda C, Ksiazkiewicz M, Janik K, Popeda M, et al.
J Cancer
. 2017 Jan;
8(1):146-151.
PMID: 28123609
The presence as well as the potential role of EGFR in tumors other than glioblastoma still remains a controversial subject with many contradictory data published. Previous analyses, however, did not...
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Janik K, Popeda M, Peciak J, Rosiak K, Smolarz M, Treda C, et al.
Biosci Rep
. 2016 Nov;
36(6).
PMID: 27803125
Primary cancer cells constitute a favourable testing platform for in vitro research in oncology field as they reflect tumour state more accurately than the most commonly employed stable cell lines....
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Treda C, Popeda M, Ksiazkiewicz M, Grzela D, Walczak M, Banaszczyk M, et al.
PLoS One
. 2016 May;
11(5):e0155230.
PMID: 27153109
The Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor (EGFR) and its mutations contribute in various ways to tumorigenesis and biology of human cancers. They are associated with tumor proliferation, progression, drug resistance and...
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Markiewicz A, Ksiazkiewicz M, Welnicka-Jaskiewicz M, Seroczynska B, Skokowski J, Szade J, et al.
PLoS One
. 2014 Apr;
9(4):e93901.
PMID: 24709997
Introduction: Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) that present mesenchymal phenotypes can escape standard methods of isolation, thus limiting possibilities for their characterization. Whereas mesenchymal CTCs are considered to be more malignant...
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Markiewicz A, Ksiazkiewicz M, Seroczynska B, Skokowski J, Szade J, Welnicka-Jaskiewicz M, et al.
Cancers (Basel)
. 2013 Nov;
5(4):1485-503.
PMID: 24217115
Breast cancers can metastasize via hematogenous and lymphatic routes, however in some patients only one type of metastases are detected, suggesting a certain proclivity in metastatic patterns. Since epithelial-mesenchymal transition...
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Ksiazkiewicz M, Markiewicz A, Zaczek A
Pathobiology
. 2012 Apr;
79(4):195-208.
PMID: 22488297
The occurrence of either regional or distant metastases is an indicator of poor prognosis for cancer patients. The mechanism of their formation has not yet been fully uncovered, which limits...
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Goetze K, Walenta S, Ksiazkiewicz M, Kunz-Schughart L, Mueller-Klieser W
Int J Oncol
. 2011 May;
39(2):453-63.
PMID: 21617859
In solid malignant tumors, lactate has been identified as a prognostic parameter for metastasis and overall survival of patients. To investigate the effects of lactate on tumor cell migration, Boyden...
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Ksiazkiewicz M, Gottfried E, Kreutz M, Mack M, Hofstaedter F, Kunz-Schughart L
Immunobiology
. 2010 Jul;
215(9-10):737-47.
PMID: 20605053
A considerable fraction of tumor-associated macrophages (TAM) is located in the fibroblast-rich stromal compartment of desmoplastic breast carcinoma. We analyzed the migratory activity of blood monocytes (MO), the precursor cells...