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Grzegorz Rosiński
Researcher at Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań
Publications - 91
Citations - 1455
Grzegorz Rosiński is an academic researcher from Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań. The author has contributed to research in topics: Proctolin & Adipokinetic hormone. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 88 publications receiving 1171 citations.
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A Review of Bioinsecticidal Activity of Solanaceae Alkaloids.
Szymon Chowański,Zbigniew Adamski,Paweł Marciniak,Grzegorz Rosiński,Ender Büyükgüzel,Kemal Büyükgüzel,Patrizia Falabella,Laura Scrano,Emanuela Ventrella,Filomena Lelario,Sabino Aurelio Bufo +10 more
TL;DR: Data is presented on the sublethal and lethal toxicity caused by pure metabolites and crude extracts obtained from Solanaceae plants, which is important from the economical point of view.
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Beetles as Model Organisms in Physiological, Biomedical and Environmental Studies – A Review
Zbigniew Adamski,Sabino Aurelio Bufo,Szymon Chowański,Patrizia Falabella,Jan Lubawy,Paweł Marciniak,Joanna Pacholska-Bogalska,Rosanna Salvia,Laura Scrano,Malgorzata Slocinska,Marta Spochacz,Monika Szymczak,Arkadiusz Urbański,Karolina Walkowiak-Nowicka,Grzegorz Rosiński +14 more
TL;DR: The current knowledge regarding beetles as model organisms and their practical application in various fields of life science is reviewed.
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Insects antiviral and anticancer peptides: new leads for the future?
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present characteristic, mode of action and potential medical applications of insects origin peptides with the antiviral and antitumour activity, which are very promising in treating serious human diseases like human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), herpex simplex virus (HSV) or leukaemia.
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Proctolin, an insect neuropeptide.
TL;DR: Synthetic, biological and conformational studies on the insect neuropeptide proctolin (Arg‐Tyr‐Leu‐Pro‐Thr) and some of its analogues are reviewed.
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Differences in trehalase activity in the intestine of fed and starved larvae of Tenebrio molitor L.
TL;DR: Investigations made on trehalase activity in some tissues of Tenebrio molitor larvae have shown that enzyme activity is highest in the intestine, with a low level of activity in the fat body and muscles and traces ofActivity in the haemolymph.