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Alicja Polubinska

Researcher at Poznan University of Medical Sciences

Publications -  44
Citations -  1006

Alicja Polubinska is an academic researcher from Poznan University of Medical Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Peritoneal dialysis & Mesothelial Cell. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 44 publications receiving 959 citations.

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IL-17 Stimulates Intraperitoneal Neutrophil Infiltration Through the Release of GROα Chemokine from Mesothelial Cells

TL;DR: IL-17 is capable of selectively recruiting neutrophils into the peritoneal cavity via the release of neutrophil-specific chemokines from theperitoneal mesothelium and blocking the effects of IL-17 in vitro and in vivo is investigated.
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Sulodexide suppresses inflammation in human endothelial cells and prevents glucose cytotoxicity.

TL;DR: A significant anti-inflammatory action of sulodexide in the endothelial cells and a protective effect of that drug against glucose cytotoxicity are demonstrated.
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Dialysis solution containing hyaluronan: Effect on peritoneal permeability and inflammation in rats

TL;DR: The results suggest that exogenous HA may help to protect the peritoneal membrane during exposure to dialysis solutions, and if sustained in the clinical setting, could lead to improvements in the therapy ofperitoneal dialysis.
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Time to reconsider saline as the ideal rinsing solution during abdominal surgery.

TL;DR: Peritoneal dialysis fluid with a low content of glucose degradation products appears to be the optimal solution causing the least damage to mesothelial cells and therefore may be the ideal solution for rinsing the abdominal cavity with low risk of inducing deterioration of the mesotheric cells fibrinolytic activity and formation of adhesions.
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Limitations of CA125 as an index of peritoneal mesothelial cell mass.

TL;DR: The amount of CA125 released from mesothelial cells is not a good index of their number or their functional properties, because the CA125 release depends not only on the number of cells, but also on their properties.