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Ewa Augustin

Researcher at Gdańsk University of Technology

Publications -  40
Citations -  744

Ewa Augustin is an academic researcher from Gdańsk University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Apoptosis & Cell culture. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 35 publications receiving 562 citations.

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Preparation and characterization of genipin cross-linked porous chitosan-collagen-gelatin scaffolds using chitosan-CO2 solution.

TL;DR: Novel porous scaffolds composed of chitosan, collagen and gelatin were prepared by the multistep procedure involving final freeze-drying and characterized and showed good antioxidant properties, and especially very low in vitro cytotoxicity against fibroblasts were highly advantageous for possible biomedical applications of the novel materials.
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Inhibition of T-type calcium channels disrupts Akt signaling and promotes apoptosis in glioblastoma cells

TL;DR: In this study, it is found that inhibition of T-type Ca(2+) channels in GBM cells significantly reduced their survival and resistance to therapy and suggest that they are a novel molecular target for tumor therapy.
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The role of glucuronidation in drug resistance.

TL;DR: The role of one element of this resistance: phase II metabolism with UDP-glucuronosyltransferases (UGTs) is described, which is the transformation of their substrates into more polar metabolites, which are better substrates for the ABC transporters, MDR1, MRP and BCRP, than the native drug.
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Progress in targeting tumor cells by using drug-magnetic nanoparticles conjugate.

TL;DR: It has been shown, by performing the electrochemical microbalance measurements, that the use of magnetic field guaranteed the efficient delivery of the drug to the desired place.
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Sequential induction of mitotic catastrophe followed by apoptosis in human leukemia MOLT4 cells by imidazoacridinone C-1311

TL;DR: Findings show that C-1311-induced mitotic catastrophe is not the ultimate death event but rather a step precipitating delayed, albeit massive, apoptotic responses.