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Ryszard Korbut

Researcher at Jagiellonian University Medical College

Publications -  118
Citations -  4686

Ryszard Korbut is an academic researcher from Jagiellonian University Medical College. The author has contributed to research in topics: Apolipoprotein E & Angiotensin-converting enzyme. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 118 publications receiving 4378 citations. Previous affiliations of Ryszard Korbut include Jagiellonian University.

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Nitric oxide and superoxide in inflammation and immune regulation.

TL;DR: The mechanisms of nitric oxide and superoxide dependent modulation of inflammatory reactions in experimental animals and humans are discussed and the potential role of these polymorphisms in inflammation and susceptibility to infection is discussed.
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Adipocytokines - novel link between inflammation and vascular function?

TL;DR: The effects of major adipocytokines, characteristic for adipose tissue like leptin, adiponectin, resistin and visfatin on the immune system, particularly innate and adaptive immunity as well as on blood vessels are focused on.
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Corticosteroids inhibit prostaglandin release from perfused mesenteric blood vessels of rabbit and from perfused lungs of sensitized guinea pig

TL;DR: It may be concluded that corticosteroids neither inhibit prostaglandin synthetase nor influence prostag landin transport through the membranes but they do impair the availability of the substrate for the enzyme.
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Coronary Artery Superoxide Production and Nox Isoform Expression in Human Coronary Artery Disease

TL;DR: Increased expression and activity of NAD(P)H oxidase subunits and xanthine oxidase, in part mediated through angiotensin II and PKC-dependent pathways, are important mechanisms underlying increased oxidative stress in human coronary artery disease.
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Effect of curcumin on atherosclerosis in apoE/LDLR-double knockout mice.

TL;DR: This is the first report that shows the anti-atherogenic effect of low dose of curcumin in fine model of atherosclerosis: gene-targeted apoE/LDLR-double knockout mice.