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Mariusz Kaczmarczyk

Researcher at Pomeranian Medical University

Publications -  140
Citations -  1934

Mariusz Kaczmarczyk is an academic researcher from Pomeranian Medical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Internal medicine & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 125 publications receiving 1352 citations. Previous affiliations of Mariusz Kaczmarczyk include West Pomeranian University of Technology & University of Gdańsk.

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Endothelial nitric oxide synthase g894t (rs1799983) gene polymorphism in polish athletes

TL;DR: The case-control study was performed in a group of 360 Polish athletes of the highest nationally competitive standard and 191 unrelated, sedentary control subjects to examine the relationship between the NOS3 G894T polymorphism and athletes' status, i.e. type and intensity of exercise performed (poweroriented, “mixed” power/endurance activity, endurance-oriented).
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Common Genetic Polymorphisms and Environmental Risk Factors in Polish Patients with Angiographically Documented Coronary Artery Disease

TL;DR: The results suggest a lack of association between G894T NOS3, A(-455)G FBB, C677T MTHFR, or C(-1562)T MMP-9 genetic variants and CAD in Polish patients, although a higher prevalence of classical risk factor was observed in the authors' CAD patients.
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Skew-t Fits to Mortality Data—Can a Gaussian-Related Distribution Replace the Gompertz–Makeham as the Basis for Mortality Studies?

TL;DR: Results showed skew-t fits to Human Mortality Database data obtained lower Bayesian information criterion values than Gompertz-nested distributions, applied to low-mortality country data, including 1711 and 1810 cohorts.
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The Genetic Variants in the Renin-Angiotensin System and the Risk of Heart Failure in Polish Patients

TL;DR: The results suggest that the A(-6)G AGT polymorphism may be associated with HF in the Polish population and the HF risk seems to be modulated by the A1166C AGTR1 polymorphism.
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Graft Infection in Kidney Recipients and Its Relation to Transplanted Kidney Function

TL;DR: Perioperative kidney graft infection influenced graft funtion in the early and late periods post-transplantation, including recipient death or graft removal.