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    The targeting nanothin polyelectrolyte shells in system with immobilized bacterial cells for antitumor factor production by Granicka, L. H., Borkowska, M., Grzeczkowicz, A., Stachowiak, R., Szklarczyk, M., Bielecki, J., Strawski, M.

    “…Development of anticancer treatment strategies is ongoing considering still inadequate efficiency of existing anticancer therapeutics. Moreover, the lack of…”
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    Performance and detection of nano-thin polyelectrolyte shell for cell coating by Borkowska, M., Grzeczkowicz, A., Strawski, M., Kawiak, J., Szklarczyk, M., Granicka, L. H.

    “…Encapsulation of cells in nano-thin polymeric shells allowing for separation of biological material from produced factors may find application in the systems…”
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    Cytotoxicity of Listeriolysin O Produced by Membrane-Encapsulated Bacillus subtilis on Leukemia Cells by R, Stachowiak, GRANICKA, L. H, WISNIEWSKI, J, LYZNIAK, M, KAWIAK, J, BIELECKI, J

    Published in Journal of microbiology and biotechnology (01-11-2011)
    “…Encapsulation of biological material in the permiselective membrane allows to construct a system separating cells from their products, which may find…”
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    Polyelectrolyte membrane scaffold sustains growth of neuronal cells by Grzeczkowicz, A., Gruszczynska‐Biegala, J., Czeredys, M., Kwiatkowska, A., Strawski, M., Szklarczyk, M., Koźbiał, M., Kuźnicki, J., Granicka, L. H.

    “…Cell immobilization within nano‐thin polymeric shells can provide an optimal concentration of biological material in a defined space and facilitate its…”
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    Polypropylene silanized membranes for immunoisolation by Granicka, L.H., Weryński, A., Kawiak, J.

    Published in Separation and purification technology (15-02-2005)
    “…Transplantation of cells secreting biologically active substances like cytokines, hormones or growth factors, may be a way of patient treatment in deficiency…”
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    Survival analysis of Escherichia coli encapsulated in a hollow fiber membrane in vitro and in vivo: preliminary report by Granicka, L H, Wdowiak, M, Kosek, A, Swiezewski, S, Wasilewska, D, Jankowska, E, Weryński, A, Kawiak, J

    Published in Cell transplantation (01-05-2005)
    “…The purpose of the observations was the viability and quality evaluation of E. coli bacteria encapsulated in hollow fiber membranes (HF) in short in vivo and…”
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    The Experimental Study of the Performance of Nano-Thin Polyelectrolyte Shell for Dental Pulp Stem Cells Immobilization by Grzeczkowicz, A, Granicka, L H, Maciejewska, I, Strawski, M, Szklarczyk, M, Borkowska, M

    Published in Journal of nanoscience and nanotechnology (01-12-2015)
    “…Carious is the most frequent disease of mineralized dental tissues which might result in dental pulp inflammation and mortality. In such cases an endodontic…”
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    Induced Death of Escherichia coli Encapsulated in a Hollow Fiber Membrane as Observed In Vitro or After Subcutaneous Implantation by Granicka, L. H, Zolnierowicz, J, Wasilewska, D, Werynski, A, Kawiak, J

    Published in Journal of microbiology and biotechnology (30-01-2010)
    “…The encapsulation of bacteria may be used to harness them for longer periods of time in order to make them viable, whereas antibiotic treatment would result in…”
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    Suitability of polyelectrolyte shells modified with fullerene derivate for immunoisolation of cells. Experimental study by Borkowska, M, Godlewska, E, Antosiak-Iwańska, M, Kinasiewicz, J, Strawski, M, Szklarczyk, M, Granicka, L H

    Published in Journal of biomedical nanotechnology (01-12-2012)
    “…The polymeric permiselective membranes application for immunoisolation of cells separating the transplanted cells from the host immunological system may…”
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    Evaluation of a system producing the hemopoietic factor. WEHI-3B cell line function, when encapsulated in a polypropylene hollow fibre by Granicka, L H, Hoser, G, Weryński, A, Kawiak, J

    “…The purpose of our study was evaluation of functioning of WEHI-3B (an mouse cell line producing IL-3) cells encapsulated in hollow fibers (HF). In vitro: the…”
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    Membrane for immunoisolation--properties before, and post implantation: preliminary report by Granicka, L H, Weryński, A, Jankowska, E, Kawiak, J

    “…The membranes preventing tissue overgrowth as well as toxic influence on cells encapsulated within can be obtained modifying the polypropylene membranes by…”
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    Conformal nano-thin modified polyelectrolyte coatings for encapsulation of cells by Granicka, L H, Antosiak-Iwańska, M, Godlewska, E, Strawski, M, Szklarczyk, M, Maranowski, B, Kowalewski, C, Wiśniewsk, J

    “…Encapsulation of cells in polymeric shells allows for separation of biological material from produced factors, which may find biotechnological and biomedical…”
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    The experimental study of polyelectrolyte coatings suitability for encapsulation of cells by Granicka, L H, Antosiak-Iwańska, M, Godlewska, E, Hoser, G, Strawski, M, Szklarczyk, M, Dudziński, K

    “…Living cells encapsulated in polymeric shells are receiving increasing attention because of their possible biotechnological and biomedical applications. The…”
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    Encapsulation of parathyroid cells in hollow fibers: a preliminary report by Granicka, L H, Migaj, M, Woźniewicz, B, Zawitkowska, T, Tołłoczko, T, Weryński, A, Kawiak, J

    “…The purpose of experiments was to evaluate the survival and functioning of human parathyroid cells after encapsulation in hollow fibers (HFs). The…”
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    Encapsulation of OKT3 cells in hollow fibers by Granicka, L H, Kawiak, J W, Glowacka, E, Werynski, A

    Published in ASAIO journal (1992) (01-09-1996)
    “…Encapsulation of an OKT3 cell line in hollow fibers was evaluated in vitro and in vivo. The cell line is a mouse hybridoma producing immunoglobulin G2a (IgG2a)…”
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    Polypropylene hollow fiber for cells isolation: methods for evaluation of diffusive transport and quality of cells encapsulation by Granicka, Ludomira H, Kawiak, Jerzy, Snochowski, Marek, Wójcicki, Jan M, Sabalińska, Stanisława, Weryński, Andrzej

    “…Formulation of membrane properties is important prior the successful implantation of encapsulated cells producing therapeutically relevant compounds. The…”
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