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Marta Pilarczyk

Researcher at Jagiellonian University

Publications -  7
Citations -  813

Marta Pilarczyk is an academic researcher from Jagiellonian University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Raman spectroscopy & Raman scattering. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 7 publications receiving 599 citations.

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Raman spectroscopy of proteins: a review

TL;DR: In this article, 26 proteins of different structure, function and properties were investigated by Raman spectroscopy with 488, 532 and 1064 nm laser lines, and the excitation lines were chosen in NIR and Vis range as the most common and to show the difference due to normal and resonance effect, sometimes accompanied by the fluorescence.
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Endothelium in spots--high-content imaging of lipid rafts clusters in db/db mice.

TL;DR: Observation of pathology-promoted LRs confirms that the cellular increase of lipid content results in clustering of LRs, which leads to the formation of assemblies with diameters up to 3 micrometers and increased lipid character in diabetes.
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Calcification of aortic human valves studied in situ by Raman microimaging: following mineralization from small grains to big deposits

TL;DR: In this paper, a Raman microimaging-based approach was used to evaluate formation and progression of calcification in situ in human stenotic aortic valves obtained during surgical valve replacement.
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A novel approach to investigate vascular wall in 3D: Combined Raman spectroscopy and atomic force microscopy for aorta en face imaging

TL;DR: In this article, a combination of Raman confocal 3D imaging with atomic force microscopy (AFM) for analysis of the murine vessel wall en face is described, based on subsequent Raman and AFM imaging of the same areas of the sample.
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Multi-methodological insight into the vessel wall cross-section: Raman and AFM imaging combined with immunohistochemical staining

TL;DR: In this article, the vascular wall cross-section was submitted to multiparametric analysis with the application of several micro-scale methods: Raman and atomic force microscopy (AFM) imaging as well as immunohistochemical (IHC) staining.