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Halina Mrowiec

Researcher at Jagiellonian University

Publications -  24
Citations -  763

Halina Mrowiec is an academic researcher from Jagiellonian University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Copper & Sorbent. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 24 publications receiving 668 citations.

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Effect of selenium on macro- and microelement distribution and physiological parameters of rape and wheat seedlings exposed to cadmium stress

TL;DR: The Cd stress and the protective role of Se were most evident in rape, and the Finnish wheat genotype was less tolerant to Cd than the Polish one, indicating an activity of detoxifying SH groups and SOD isoenzymes.
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Preparation of a new Cd(II)-imprinted polymer and its application to determination of cadmium(II) via flow-injection-flame atomic absorption spectrometry.

TL;DR: The new Cd(II)-imprinted polymer exhibited improved selectivity towards cadmium( II) against other heavy metal ions, especially Cu(II) and Pb(II), as well as light metal ions.
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Membrane permeability and micro- and macroelement accumulation in spring wheat cultivars during the short-term effect of salinity- and PEG-induced water stress

TL;DR: In this article, the authors compared the responses of ten spring wheat cultivars to water stress and found that the plants were more significantly influenced by water stress stimulated by PEG than by NaCl treatment, as compared to the plants cultivated in the control media.
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Antioxidants activities and concentration of selenium, zinc and copper in preterm and IUGR human placentas.

TL;DR: The strong relation was observed between birth weight and CCO activity, birth weight, and Cu-Zn SOD activity, and a low level of Zn and Cu influenced the birth weight especially in IUGR cases.
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Application of a metal ion-imprinted polymer based on salen-Cu complex to flow injection preconcentration and FAAS determination of copper.

TL;DR: Effective pH adjusting of the loaded solution in on-line mode allowed accurate copper determination in tap water (compared to graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry, GFAAS) using standard addition or combination calibration method.