M
M. Golynski
Researcher at University of Life Sciences in Lublin
Publications - 35
Citations - 163
M. Golynski is an academic researcher from University of Life Sciences in Lublin. The author has contributed to research in topics: Atopic dermatitis & Body region. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 32 publications receiving 137 citations. Previous affiliations of M. Golynski include University of Wrocław.
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Assessment of a correlation between Canine Atopic Dermatitis Extent and Severity Index (CADESI-03) and selected biophysical skin measures (skin hydration, pH, and erythema intensity) in dogs with naturally occurring atopic dermatitis
Marcin Zając,M. Szczepanik,P. Wilkolek,Ł. Adamek,Z.J.H. Pomorski,Wiesław Sitkowski,M. Golynski +6 more
TL;DR: The results obtained suggest that it may be possible to use skin hydration, pH, and erythema intensity to assess the severity of skin lesion but positive correlation was only found in < 13.3% of possible correlations and usage of these measures in dogs is limited.
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Assessment of the relationship between transepidermal water loss (TEWL) and severity of clinical signs (CADESI-03) in atopic dogs.
Marcin Zając,M. Szczepanik,P. Wilkolek,Ł. Adamek,Z.J.H. Pomorski,Wiesław Sitkowski,M. Golynski +6 more
TL;DR: The results indicate that it may be possible to use measurement of TEWL to assess the severity of skin lesions, but a positive correlation was found in only five of 10 body regions examined.
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The influence of treatment with lokivetmab on transepidermal water loss (TEWL) in dogs with spontaneously occurring atopic dermatitis.
TL;DR: Overall TEWL decreased during lokivetmab treatment but not at all body sites, suggesting that a mean TewL score should be calculated from several areas of the body to assess the effectiveness of a treatment.
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Content of selected amino acids in the gastrocnemius muscle during experimental hypothyroidism in rats
M. Golynski,Maria Szpetnar,Marcin R. Tatara,Krzysztof Lutnicki,M. Gołyńska,Łukasz Kurek,M. Szczepanik,P. Wilkolek +7 more
TL;DR: The hypothyroidism-induced changes in amino acid content may be responsible for the occurrence of skeletal muscle function disorders.
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Relationship between Total Homocysteine, Folic Acid, and Thyroid Hormones in Hypothyroid Dogs.
M. Golynski,Krzysztof Lutnicki,W. Krumrych,M. Szczepanik,M. Gołyńska,P. Wilkolek,Ł. Adamek,Ł. Sitkowski,Łukasz Kurek +8 more
TL;DR: Concomitant mild folic acid decrease in hypothyroid dogs might be as a result of hyperhomocysteinemia, and Hypothyroidism in dogs causes hyperHomocysteine.