Stella Bujak-Pietrek
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Gwozdzinski K, Bujak-Pietrek S, Pieniazek A, Gwozdzinski L
Molecules
. 2024 Jun;
29(12).
PMID: 38931005
Nitroxides are stable radicals consisting of a nitroxyl group, >N-O, which carries an unpaired electron. This group is responsible for the paramagnetic and antioxidant properties of these compounds. A recent...
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Bujak-Pietrek S, Pieniazek A, Gwozdzinski K, Gwozdzinski L
Molecules
. 2023 Aug;
28(16).
PMID: 37630426
Nitroxides are stable, low molecular-weight radicals containing a nitroxide group that has an unpaired electron. The presence of a nitroxide group determines their redox properties. The effect of the piperidine...
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Radwan P, Wielgomas B, Radwan M, Krasinski R, Bujak-Pietrek S, Polanska K, et al.
Environ Sci Pollut Res Int
. 2023 Jan;
30(15):45088-45096.
PMID: 36701050
Parabens and benzophenones are compounds widely used in cosmetics and personal care products. Although human exposure is widespread there is a limited number of epidemiological studies assessing the relationship between...
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Bujak-Pietrek S, Mikolajczyk U
Med Pr
. 2021 Oct;
72(5):489-500.
PMID: 34636365
Background: Exposure to fine and ultrafine particles from transport processes is a main consequence of emissions from engines, especially those with self-ignition. The particles released in these processes are a...
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Bujak-Pietrek S, Mikolajczyk U
Med Pr
. 2019 Feb;
70(1):67-88.
PMID: 30789158
Background: The aim of the presented work was the assessment of occupational exposure to nanoparticles and ultrafine particles during selected processes of using construction materials. Material And Methods: The tests...
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Bujak-Pietrek S, Mikolajczyk U, Kaminska I, Cieslak M, Szadkowska-Stanczyk I
Int J Occup Med Environ Health
. 2016 Jul;
29(4):667-82.
PMID: 27443762
Objectives: Diesel exhaust fumes emission is a significant source of ultrafine particles, the size of which is expressed in nanometers. People occupationally exposed to diesel exhaust particles include mainly workers...
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Poplawska M, Mikolajczyk U, Bujak-Pietrek S
Med Pr
. 2015 Nov;
66(4):575-82.
PMID: 26536974
Nanotechnology is currently one of the fastest developing areas of science, focusing on the design, manufacture and use of nanomaterials. The term "nanomaterial" means any product made of nanometer-size (1-100...
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Mikolajczyk U, Bujak-Pietrek S, Szadkowska-Stanczyk I
Med Pr
. 2015 Sep;
66(3):317-26.
PMID: 26325044
Background: The aim of the project was to assess the exposure of workers to ultrafine particles released during handling and packing of carbon black. The assessment included the results of...
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Bujak-Pietrek S, Szadkowska-Stanczyk I
Med Pr
. 2012 Jul;
63(2):191-8.
PMID: 22779325
Background: Damaged asbestos-containing materials are the source of asbestos fibers released into the outdoor or indoor environment. The highest risk concerns asbestos removal workers, and also other people staying near...
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Mikolajczyk U, Bujak-Pietrek S, Szadkowska-Stanczyk I
Med Pr
. 2012 Jul;
63(1):39-54.
PMID: 22774463
Background: The aim of this publication is to present the results of a detailed analysis of dust exposure in the production and processing of chemical substances, including the kind of...