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Dariusz Man

Researcher at Opole University

Publications -  22
Citations -  223

Dariusz Man is an academic researcher from Opole University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Membrane & Liposome. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 20 publications receiving 156 citations.

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The effect of organic solvents on selected microorganisms and model liposome membrane

TL;DR: Parallel electron paramagnetic resonance investigations using egg yolk lecithin model liposomes revealed that the fluidity of the phospholipid system in cell membranes may either be considerably decreased (Nujol, DMF, ethanol) or increased (acetone), thus rendering difficult the intracellular nutrient supply.
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Metalloporphyrin intercalation in liposome membranes: ESR study

TL;DR: Fluidity of the lipid system and the type of the porphyrin complex introduced significantly affected the intermolecular interactions, which in certain cases may result in self-assembly of metalloporphyrins molecules within the liposome membrane, reflected in the presence of new lines in the relevant ESR spectra.
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Effect of tin and lead chlorotriphenyl analogues on selected living cells

TL;DR: Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) comparative studies carried out by using a natural model liposome system (egg yolk lecithin) confirmed considerable changes within the lipid bilayer upon doping by the aforementioned additives, which may be crucial to the mechanism of the observed cell cleavage.
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The influence of tin compounds on the dynamic properties of liposome membranes: a study using the ESR method.

TL;DR: It was found that there is a slightly stronger influence of tin compounds with a longer hydrocarbon chain on changes in the probes’ spectroscopic parameters.
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Fluidity of Liposome Membranes Doped with Metalloporphyrins: An ESR Study

TL;DR: It was found, that porphyrin-doped liposomes considerably fluidize the membranes, and the dynamics of this process depends on the kind of the compound used and the membrane’s area surveyed by the probes.