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Marta Michalska

Researcher at Medical University of Łódź

Publications -  31
Citations -  334

Marta Michalska is an academic researcher from Medical University of Łódź. The author has contributed to research in topics: Basic fibroblast growth factor & Fibrin. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 29 publications receiving 304 citations.

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Takotsubo cardiomyopathy--the current state of knowledge.

TL;DR: The temporal relationship between the stressful event and the triggering of the clinical syndrome as well as the report of elevated catecholamine plasma levels during the acute phase suggest a possible involvement of the sympathetic nervous system.
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The role of polyphenols in cardiovascular disease

TL;DR: Dietary polyphenols, acting at the molecular level, improve endothelial function and inhibit platelet aggregation, and in view of their antithrombotic, anti-inflammatory, and anti-aggregative properties, these compounds may play a roles in the prevention and treatment of cardiovascular disease.
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What should be the optimal levels of blood pressure: does the J-curve phenomenon really exist?

TL;DR: It seems that in high-risk patients with hypertension, it is necessary to carefully select those who might suffer adverse events and those who may benefit from intensive BP lowering, because this may be associated with more cardiovascular events.
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Influence of Block of NF-Kappa B Signaling Pathway on Oxidative Stress in the Liver Homogenates

TL;DR: ET-1 administration slightly downregulated gene expression of p65 of NF-κB but potently and in a dose-dependent way downregulated p21-cip gene expression in the liver, which significantly decreased TBARS, H2O2 and redox status and improved the redoxstatus.
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Disorders in blood coagulation in humans occupationally exposed to mercuric vapors

TL;DR: The data suggest that in humans exposed to mercuric vapors the hemostatic balance is shifted on the hypercoagulative side.