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Karolina Jagiello

Researcher at University of Gdańsk

Publications -  44
Citations -  505

Karolina Jagiello is an academic researcher from University of Gdańsk. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Quantitative structure–activity relationship. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 32 publications receiving 314 citations. Previous affiliations of Karolina Jagiello include Gdańsk University of Technology.

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Advantages and limitations of classic and 3D QSAR approaches in nano-QSAR studies based on biological activity of fullerene derivatives

TL;DR: The recommendations for nano-QSAR modellers and QSAR model users to be able to determine a proper and efficient methodology to investigate biological activity of nanoparticles in order to describe the underlying interactions in the most reliable and useful manner are provided.
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Addressing a bottle neck for regulation of nanomaterials: quantitative read-across (Nano-QRA) algorithm for cases when only limited data is available

TL;DR: A novel quantitative read-across approach for nanomaterials (Nano-QRA) that addresses and overcomes a basic limitation of existing methods and is a simple and effective algorithm for filling data gaps in quantitative manner providing reliable predictions of the missing data.
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Size-dependent electronic properties of nanomaterials: How this novel class of nanodescriptors supposed to be calculated?

TL;DR: In this article, the influence of the size on the electronic properties (e.g. electronic energy) of three nanometal oxides: ZnO, TiO2, and Al2O3 were investigated.
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How the toxicity of nanomaterials towards different species could be simultaneously evaluated: a novel multi-nano-read-across approach

TL;DR: A hybrid quantitative multi-nano-read-across modeling technique that combines interspecies correlation analysis and self-organizing map analysis is developed that helps in predicting the toxicity of different species such as bacteria, algae, protozoa, and mammalian cell lines.