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Natalia Rozwadowska

Researcher at Polish Academy of Sciences

Publications -  75
Citations -  1478

Natalia Rozwadowska is an academic researcher from Polish Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Transplantation & Stem cell. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 67 publications receiving 1225 citations.

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Autologous skeletal myoblast transplantation for the treatment of postinfarction myocardial injury: Phase I clinical study with 12 months of follow-up

TL;DR: Autologous skeletal myoblast transplantation for the treatment of postinfarction heart failure is feasible and the initial observations justify further research to validate this method in a clinical practice.
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Percutaneous trans-coronary-venous transplantation of autologous skeletal myoblasts in the treatment of post-infarction myocardial contractility impairment: the POZNAN trial

TL;DR: These data suggest the feasibility and procedural safety of myoblast transplantation performed via the trans-coronary-venous approach using the TransAccess catheter system.
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Potential biomarkers of nonobstructive azoospermia identified in microarray gene expression analysis

TL;DR: The set of selected genes can be used to create a molecular diagnostic tool to determine the degree of spermatogenic impairment for men with idiopathic nonobstructive azoospermia.
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The impact of in vitro cell culture duration on the maturation of human cardiomyocytes derived from induced pluripotent stem cells of myogenic origin.

TL;DR: Prolonged 40-day in vitro culture duration of iPSC-derived cardiomyocytes revealed progressive cellular hypertrophy; a better-developed contractile apparatus; expression of marker genes similar to human myocardial ventricular cells, including a statistically significant CX43 increase, an MHC isoform switch, and a troponin I isoform transition; more efficient intercellular calcium handling; and a stronger response to β-adrenergic stimulation.