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    The expression pattern of proteolytic enzymes of cathepsin family in two important porcine skeletal muscles by Piórkowska, K., Ropka-Molik, K., Eckert, R., Różycki, M.

    Published in Livestock science (01-11-2013)
    “…The cathepsins, that belong to protease enzymes are present in lysosomes of various type of cells. They are considered to play an important role in many…”
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    Association of the melanocortin-4 receptor (MC4R) with feed intake, growth, fatness and carcass composition in pigs raised in Poland by Piórkowska, K., Tyra, M., Rogoz, M., Ropka-Molik, K., Oczkowicz, M., Różycki, M.

    Published in Meat science (01-06-2010)
    “…The melanocortin-4 receptor (MC4R) is involved in feed intake regulation. A missense mutation G/A in position 1426, which causes Asp-Asn substitution at…”
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    Month-of-birth effect on further body size in a pig model by Kościński, K, Kozłowska-Rajewicz, A, Górecki, M T, Kamyczek, M, Rózycki, M

    “…Previous studies unanimously confirmed the existence of a dependence of human body size on the month of birth. The cause of the phenomenon has not been…”
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    Association of calpastatin gene polymorphisms and meat quality traits in pig by Ropka-Molik, K., Bereta, A., Tyra, M., Różycki, M., Piórkowska, K., Szyndler-Nędza, M., Szmatoła, T.

    Published in Meat science (01-06-2014)
    “…Calpastatin is associated with the rate of post mortem degradation of structural proteins due to the regulation of calpain activity. In the present research,…”
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    Trichinella nativa in red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) of Germany and Poland: Possible different origins by Chmurzyńska, E., Różycki, M., Bilska-Zając, E., Nöckler, K., Mayer-Scholl, A., Pozio, E., Cencek, T., Karamon, J.

    Published in Veterinary parasitology (15-11-2013)
    “…In Germany and Poland, the high population density of the red fox (Vulpes vulpes) is considered a public health risk since this wild canid is one of the main…”
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    Novel porcine housekeeping genes for real-time RT-PCR experiments normalization in adipose tissue: Assessment of leptin mRNA quantity in different pig breeds by Piórkowska, K., Oczkowicz, M., Różycki, M., Ropka-Molik, K., Kajtoch, A. Piestrzyńska

    Published in Meat science (01-03-2011)
    “…The main function of adipose tissue is energy storage and production of various cytokines and hormones, such as leptin. Leptin is a protein hormone synthesized…”
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    Dynasore enhances the formation of mitochondrial antiviral signalling aggregates and endocytosis-independent NF-[kappa]B activation by Ailenberg, M, Di Ciano-Oliveira, C, Szaszi, K, Dan, Q, Rozycki, M, Kapus, A, Rotstein, O D

    Published in British journal of pharmacology (01-08-2015)
    “…Background and Purpose Dynasore has been used extensively as an inhibitor of clathrin-mediated endocytosis. While studying the role of endocytosis in…”
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    Dynasore enhances the formation of mitochondrial antiviral signalling aggregates and endocytosis‐independent NF‐κB activation by Ailenberg, M, Di Ciano‐Oliveira, C, Szaszi, K, Dan, Q, Rozycki, M, Kapus, A, Rotstein, O D

    Published in British journal of pharmacology (01-08-2015)
    “…Background and Purpose Dynasore has been used extensively as an inhibitor of clathrin‐mediated endocytosis. While studying the role of endocytosis in…”
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    Association between LEPR and MC4R genes polymorphisms and composition of milk from sows of dam line by Szyndler-Nędza, M., Tyra, M., Ropka-Molik, K., Piórkowska, K., Mucha, A., Różycki, M., Koska, M., Szulc, K.

    Published in Molecular biology reports (01-07-2013)
    “…The polymorphisms of LEPR and MC4R genes are involved in appetite control mechanisms and indirectly associated with level of fat content in pig carcasses…”
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    Known mutation (A3072G) in intron 3 of the IGF2 gene is associated with growth and carcass composition in Polish pig breeds by Oczkowicz, M, Tyra, M, Walinowicz, K, Rózycki, M, Rejduch, B

    Published in Journal of applied genetics (2009)
    “…IGF2 is one of the genes that control muscle development. Moreover, IGF2 is imprinted, as only the paternal allele is expressed in the offspring. Using…”
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    Frequency of DLK1 c.639C>T polymorphism and the analysis of MEG3/DLK1/PEG11 cluster expression in muscle of swine raised in Poland by Oczkowicz, M., Ropka-Molik, K., Piórkowska, K., Różycki, M., Rejduch, B.

    Published in Meat science (01-08-2011)
    “…DLK1 — (Drosophila like element 1) is a paternally expressed gene, associated with the callipyge phenotype in sheep. In a present study we designed a new…”
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    The structure of crystalline profilin-β-actin by Schutt, Clarence E, Myslik, James C, Rozycki, Michael D, Goonesekere, Nalin C. W, Lindberg, Uno

    Published in Nature (London) (28-10-1993)
    “…The three-dimensional structure of bovine profilin-beta-actin has been solved to 2.55 A resolution by X-ray crystallography. There are several significant…”
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    Missense mutations in exon 4 of the porcine LEPR gene encoding extracellular domain and their association with fatness traits by Mackowski, M, Szymoniak, K, Szydlowski, M, Kamyczek, M, Eckert, R, Rozycki, M, Switonski, M

    Published in Animal genetics (01-04-2005)
    “…Three non-synonymous single nucleotide polymorphisms (T221C, T232A and C233T) were detected in exon 4 of the porcine leptin receptor (LEPR) gene. The T232A…”
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    No major effect of the leptin gene polymorphism on porcine production traits by Szydlowski, M., Stachowiak, M., Mackowski, M., Kamyczek, M., Eckert, R., Rozycki, M., Switonski, M.

    “…Summary Porcine leptin gene (LEP) and its association with production traits was analysed in the Polish Large White (PLW, n = 135), Polish Landrace (PL, n =…”
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    Crystallization and structure determination of bovine profilin at 2.0 A resolution by Cedergren-Zeppezauer, E S, Goonesekere, N C, Rozycki, M D, Myslik, J C, Dauter, Z, Lindberg, U, Schutt, C E

    Published in Journal of molecular biology (29-07-1994)
    “…Profilin regulates the behavior of the eukaryotic microfilament system through its interaction with non-filamentous actin. It also binds several ligands,…”
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    Structural studies on the ribbon-to-helix transition in profilin: actin crystals by Schutt, C E, Rozycki, M D, Chik, J K, Lindberg, U

    Published in Biophysical journal (01-04-1995)
    “…Knowledge of the structure of actin in its various conformational states is important for understanding the diverse motile activities carried out by eukaryotic…”
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    Methods for Anisakis simplex detection in fish and fishery products by M., Kochanowski, M., Różycki, J., Dąbrowska, E., Bilska-Zając, J., Karamon, E., Antolak, K., Grądziel-Krukowska, T., Cencek

    Published in Medycyna weterynaryjna (2018)
    “…Anisakis simplex is a zoonotic nematode which can cause human anisakiasis. Furthermore, A. simplex allergens, even of dead larvae can cause allergic reactions,…”
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    Structural aspects of actin-binding proteins by Rozycki, M D, Myslik, J C, Schutt, C E, Lindberg, U

    Published in Current opinion in cell biology (01-02-1994)
    “…The three-dimensional structures of myosin subfragment 1 (S1), gelsolin segment 1 complexed with alpha-actin, villin fragment 14T, Acanthamoeba profilin-I, and…”
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