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Jagiellonian University

EducationKrakow, Poland
About: Jagiellonian University is a education organization based out in Krakow, Poland. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Catalysis. The organization has 17438 authors who have published 44092 publications receiving 862633 citations. The organization is also known as: Academia Cracoviensis & Akademia Krakowska.


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TL;DR: Sixteen-week sildenafil monotherapy is well tolerated in pediatric pulmonary arterial hypertension and the overall profile favors the medium dose; further investigation is warranted to determine optimal dosing based on age and weight.
Abstract: Background—Safe, effective therapy is needed for pediatric pulmonary arterial hypertension. Methods and Results—Children (n=235; weight ≥8 kg) were randomized to low-, medium-, or high-dose sildenafil or placebo orally 3 times daily for 16 weeks in the Sildenafil in Treatment-Naive Children, Aged 1–17 Years, With Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (STARTS-1) study. The primary comparison was percent change from baseline in peak oxygen consumption (PVo2) for the 3 sildenafil doses combined versus placebo. Exercise testing was performed in 115 children able to exercise reliably; the study was powered for this population. Secondary end points (assessed in all patients) included hemodynamics and functional class. The estimated mean±SE percent change in PVo2 for the 3 doses combined versus placebo was 7.7±4.0% (95% confidence interval, −0.2% to 15.6%; P=0.056). PVo2, functional class, and hemodynamics improved with medium and high doses versus placebo; low-dose sildenafil was ineffective. Most adverse events w...

314 citations

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TL;DR: A significant and systematic decrease of R(dAu) is found with increasing rapidity for charged hadrons produced in deuteron + gold collisions at sqrt[s(NN)]=200 GeV, as a function of collision centrality and of the pseudorapidity.
Abstract: We report on a study of the transverse momentum dependence of nuclear modification factors ${R}_{d\mathrm{A}\mathrm{u}}$ for charged hadrons produced in $\mathrm{\text{deuteron}}\text{ }\text{ }+\text{ }\text{ }\mathrm{\text{gold}}$ collisions at $\sqrt{{s}_{NN}}=200\text{ }\text{ }\mathrm{G}\mathrm{e}\mathrm{V}$, as a function of collision centrality and of the pseudorapidity ($\ensuremath{\eta}=0$, 1, 2.2, 3.2) of the produced hadrons. We find a significant and systematic decrease of ${R}_{d\mathrm{A}\mathrm{u}}$ with increasing rapidity. The midrapidity enhancement and the forward rapidity suppression are more pronounced in central collisions relative to peripheral collisions. These results are relevant to the study of the possible onset of gluon saturation at energies reached at BNL RHIC.

313 citations

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TL;DR: The complex nature of MSCs is critically discussed in the context of their effective and safe applications in regenerative medicine in different diseases including graft versus host disease (GvHD) and cardiac, neurological, and orthopedic disorders.
Abstract: Stem cell therapy is being intensely investigated within the last years. Expectations are high regarding mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) treatment in translational medicine. However, many aspects concerning MSC therapy should be profoundly defined. Due to a variety of approaches that are investigated, potential effects of stem cell therapy are not transparent. On the other hand, most results of MSC administration in vivo have confirmed their safety and showed promising beneficial outcomes. However, the therapeutic effects of MSC-based treatment are still not spectacular and there is a potential risk related to MSC applications into specific cell niche that should be considered in long-term observations and follow-up outcomes. In this review, we intend to address some problems and critically discuss the complex nature of MSCs in the context of their effective and safe applications in regenerative medicine in different diseases including graft versus host disease (GvHD) and cardiac, neurological, and orthopedic disorders.

313 citations

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G. Bellini1, Jay Burton Benziger, D. Bick2, G. Bonfini, D. Bravo3, M. Buizza Avanzini4, B. Caccianiga1, Laura Cadonati4, Frank Calaprice, C. Carraro5, P. Cavalcante, A. E. Chavarria5, A. S. Chepurnov6, V. Chubakov7, D. D'Angelo1, S. Davini1, A. V. Derbin7, A.V. Etenko8, A.V. Etenko9, K. Fomenko10, D. Franco11, Cristiano Galbiati, S. Gazzana, C. Ghiano12, Marco Giammarchi1, M. Göger-Neff13, A. M. Goretti5, L. Grandi2, E. Guardincerri14, S. Hardy, Aldo Ianni, Andrea Ianni5, V. V. Kobychev1, Denis Korablev10, G. Korga14, Yusuke Koshio, D. Kryn11, Matthias Laubenstein, T. Lewke13, Marcello Lissia, E. Litvinovich8, E. Litvinovich9, B. Loer1, F. Lombardi, Paolo Lombardi1, Livia Ludhova1, I. N. Machulin9, I. N. Machulin8, S. Manecki3, W. Maneschg15, G. Manuzio1, Q. Meindl13, E. Meroni1, Lino Miramonti1, M. Misiaszek16, D. Montanari5, P. J. Mosteiro5, F. Mantovani13, V. N. Muratova7, S. Nisi17, Lothar Oberauer13, M. Obolensky11, Fausto Ortica17, K. Otis4, Marco Pallavicini12, L. Papp3, L. Papp13, L. Perasso12, S. Perasso1, A. Pocar4, Gioacchino Ranucci1, A. Razeto, Alessandra Re1, Aldo Romani17, N. Rossi, A. A. Sabelnikov9, A. A. Sabelnikov8, R. Saldanha5, C. Salvo12, S. Schönert13, Hardy Simgen15, M. D. Skorokhvatov8, M. D. Skorokhvatov9, O. Smirnov10, A. Sotnikov10, S. V. Sukhotin9, Y. Suvorov9, Y. Suvorov18, R. Tartaglia, G. Testera12, R. B. Vogelaar3, F. von Feilitzsch13, J. Winter19, Marcin Wójcik16, A. Wright5, Michael Wurm19, G. Xhixha16, Jingke Xu, O. Zaimidoroga10, Sandra Zavatarelli12, G. Zuzel16 
27 Aug 2014-Nature
TL;DR: Spectral observations of pp neutrinos are reported, demonstrating that about 99 per cent of the power of the Sun, 3.84 × 1033 ergs per second, is generated by the proton–proton fusion process.
Abstract: Spectral observations of the low-energy neutrinos produced by proton–proton fusion in the Sun demonstrate that about 99 per cent of the Sun’s power is generated by this process.

313 citations

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Rafael Lozano1, Nancy Fullman, Degu Abate2, Solomon M Abay  +1313 moreInstitutions (252)
TL;DR: A global attainment analysis of the feasibility of attaining SDG targets on the basis of past trends and a estimates of health-related SDG index values in countries assessed at the subnational level varied substantially, particularly in China and India, although scores in Japan and the UK were more homogeneous.

312 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Roxana Mehran141137899398
Brad Abbott137156698604
M. Morii1341664102074
M. Franklin134158195304
John Huth131108785341
Wladyslaw Dabrowski12999079728
Rostislav Konoplich12881173790
Michel Vetterli12890176064
Francois Corriveau128102275729
Christoph Falk Anders12673468828
Tomasz Bulik12169886211
Elzbieta Richter-Was11879369127
S. H. Robertson116131158582
S. J. Chen116155962804
David M. Stern10727147461
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Performance
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
2023162
2022510
20212,769
20202,777
20192,736
20182,735