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Gabriela Wyszogrodzka

Researcher at Jagiellonian University Medical College

Publications -  6
Citations -  801

Gabriela Wyszogrodzka is an academic researcher from Jagiellonian University Medical College. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dissolution testing & Drug delivery. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 6 publications receiving 496 citations. Previous affiliations of Gabriela Wyszogrodzka include Jagiellonian University.

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Antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects of zinc. Zinc-dependent NF-κB signaling

TL;DR: In vitro studies have shown that zinc decreases NF-κB activation and its target genes, such as TNF-α and IL-1β, and increases the gene expression of A20 and PPAR-α, the two zinc finger proteins with anti-inflammatory properties.
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Metal-organic frameworks: mechanisms of antibacterial action and potential applications.

TL;DR: Metal-organic frameworks are porous, hybrid materials comprising metal ions linked by organic binding ligands that can act as a reservoir of metal ions, providing their gradual release and resulting in a sustained antibacterial action analogous to that proposed for metal/metal oxide nanoparticles but different to that of antibiotics.
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Drug-drug interactions and QT prolongation as a commonly assessed cardiac effect - comprehensive overview of clinical trials

TL;DR: DDIs can play significant roles in drugs’ cardiac safety, as evidenced by the provided examples, and PD components of DDIs should be accounted for as PK changes alone do not allow to fully explain the electrophysiological effects in clinic situations.
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Iron-based metal-organic frameworks as a theranostic carrier for local tuberculosis therapy

TL;DR: The application of MOF for extended release inhalable system proposes the novel strategy for delivery of standard antimycobacterial agents combined with monitoring of their distribution within the lung tissue.
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Multimodal approach to characterization of hydrophilic matrices manufactured by wet and dry granulation or direct compression methods.

TL;DR: Investigating the effect of the manufacturing process of the controlled release hydrophilic matrix tablets on their hydration behavior, internal structure and drug release found that DC and DG tablets retained their core and consequently exhibited higher resistance to the physiological stresses during simulation of small intestinal passage than HS formulation.