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    Development and optimization of the VISAGE basic prototype tool for forensic age estimation by Heidegger, A., Xavier, C., Niederstätter, H., de la Puente, M., Pośpiech, E., Pisarek, A., Kayser, M., Branicki, W., Parson, W.

    Published in Forensic science international : genetics (01-09-2020)
    “…•Assay development for chronological age estimation based on quantitative DNA methylation analysis.•A bisulfite multiplex PCR was optimized to analyze 32 age…”
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    Development of an epigenetic age predictor for costal cartilage with a simultaneous somatic tissue differentiation system by Freire-Aradas, A., Tomsia, M., Piniewska-Róg, D., Ambroa-Conde, A., Casares de Cal, MA, Pisarek, A., Gómez-Tato, A., Álvarez-Dios, J., Pośpiech, E., Parson, W., Kayser, M., Phillips, C., Branicki, W.

    Published in Forensic science international : genetics (01-11-2023)
    “…Age prediction from DNA has been a topic of interest in recent years due to the promising results obtained when using epigenetic markers. Since DNA methylation…”
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    Merkel cells, corpuscular nerve endings and free nerve endings in the mouse palatine mucosa express three subtypes of vesicular glutamate transporters by Nunzi, Maria-Grazia, Pisarek, Anna, Mugnaini, Enrico

    Published in Journal of neurocytology (01-05-2004)
    “…The hard palate of rodents is a mucous membrane covered by a keratinized epithelium that typically contains Merkel cell (MC)-neurite complexes. MCs have…”
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    Expression of yeast deubiquitination enzyme UBP1 analogues in E. coli by Wojtowicz, Anna, Mazurkiewicz-Pisarek, Anna, Plucienniczak, Grazyna, Mikiewicz-Sygula, Diana, Chojnacka, Luiza, Lukasiewicz, Natalia, Plucienniczak, Andrzej

    Published in Microbial cell factories (30-05-2005)
    “…BACKGROUND: It has been shown that proteins fused to ubiquitin undergo greater expression in E. coli and are easier to purify and renaturate than nonhybrid…”
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