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    Changes of Connexin43 Expression in Non‐pregnant Porcine Myometrium Correlate with Progesterone Concentration During Oestrous Cycle by Karasinski, J, Galas, J, Semik, D, Fiertak, A, Bilinska, B, Kilarski, WM

    Published in Reproduction in domestic animals (01-12-2010)
    “…Connexin43 (Cx43) is a major protein of myometrial gap junctions. The number of Cx43 gap junctions increase dramatically with the onset of labour in…”
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    Characteristics of myosin profile in human vastus lateralis muscle in relation to training background by Zawadowska, B, Majerczak, J, Semik, D, Karasinski, J, Kolodziejski, L, Kilarski, W M, Duda, K, Zoladz, J A

    Published in Folia histochemica et cytobiologica (01-01-2004)
    “…Twenty-four male volunteers (mean +/- SD: age 25.4+/-5.8 years, height 178.6+/-5.5 cm, body mass 72.1+/-7.7 kg) of different training background were…”
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    Capillary density and capillary-to-fibre ratio in vastus lateralis muscle of untrained and trained men by Zoladz, J A, Semik, D, Zawadowska, B, Majerczak, J, Karasinski, J, Kolodziejski, L, Duda, K, Kilarski, W M

    “…Muscle fibre profile area (Af), volume density (Vv), capillary-to-fibre ratio (CF) and number of capillaries per fibre square millimetre (CD) were determined…”
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    Connexin43 in porcine myocardium and non-pregnant myometrium by Karasinski, J., Semik, D., Kilarski, W.

    Published in Tissue & cell (01-04-2000)
    “…It is generally accepted that connexin43 (Cx43) is a major constituent of heart and myometrial gap junctions. However, the presence of Cx43 gap junctions in…”
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    Comparison of reactions to skin grafts in green frogs: Rana lessonae cam., R. esculenta L. and R. ridibunda pall by Semik, D

    “…Adult, field-collected green frogs, Rana lessonae and R. ridibunda, and their interspecific hybrid R. esculenta were tested with skin grafts at 22 +/- 2…”
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    Ectopic bone formation by gel-derived bioactive glass-poly-L-lactide-co-glycolide composites in a rabbit muscle model by Filipowska, Joanna, Cholewa-Kowalska, Katarzyna, Wieczorek, Jarosław, Semik, Danuta, Dąbrowski, Zbigniew, Łączka, Maria, Osyczka, Anna M

    Published in Biomedical materials (Bristol) (17-01-2017)
    “…In this study we aimed to assess the in vivo osteoinductive properties of two composite scaffolds made of PLGA (poly-L-lactide-co-glycolide) and two types of…”
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    Capillary density and capillary-to-fibre ratio in vastus lateralis muscle of untrained and trained men by W. M. Kilarski, K. Duda, L. Kolodziejski, J. Karasinski, J. Majerczak, B. Zawadowska, D. Semik, J. A. Zoladz

    Published in Folia histochemica et cytobiologica (01-08-2011)
    “…Muscle fibre profile area (Af), volume density (V v ), capillary-to-fibre ratio (CF) and number of capillaries per fibre square millimetre (CD) were determined…”
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    Rejection of skin allo- and xenografts in the grass frog, Rana temporaria and the edible frog, Rana esculenta by Płytycz, B, Semik, D

    “…The fate of orthotopic dorsal skin allo- and xenografts at 22 +!- 2 degrees C in the grass frog, Rana tempororai (Rt) and in the edible frog, R. esculenta (Re)…”
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    Application of principal component analysis for optimization of polyphenol extraction from alternative plant sources by Tarko, T, Duda-Chodak, A, Wajda, L, Satora, P, Sroka, P, Semik-Szczurak, D

    Published in Journal of food and nutrition research (01-01-2017)
    “…In the current study, principal component analysis (PCA) was used to optimize variables related to the extraction of polyphenols from plant materials including…”
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    Effect of progesterone and oestradiol on expression of connexin43 in cultured human myometrium cells by Kilarski, W M, Hongpaisan, J, Semik, D, Roomans, G M

    “…In human myometrium, the formation of gap junctions at various stages of labour and in correlation with the concentration of progesterone and oestradiol in…”
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    Scanning electron microscopy of the egg surface of the common toad, Bufo bufo, following fertilization and during first cleavage by Semik, D, Kilarski, W

    “…Scanning electron microscopy was applied for surface analysis of unfertilized and fertilized eggs of the common toad, Bufo bufo. In unfertilized eggs two types…”
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    Immunohistochemical analysis of connexin26 and 43 expression in the mouse alimentary tract by Fiertak, A, Semik, D, Kilarski, W M

    Published in Folia biologica (Kraków) (1999)
    “…The spatial pattern of connexins26 (Cx26) and 43 (Cx43) expressions were investigated in the mouse digestive tract by immunocytochemistry. High levels of…”
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    Antiserum against connexin32 fragment reacts with a 32-kD protein localised in gap junctions of mouse and rat liver, endometrium and in the fish heart by Kilarski, W M, Witczuk, B, Kupryszewski, G, Semik, D, Görlich, A

    “…The expression of various connexins so far identified is metabolically and developmentally regulated. Examples include uterine endometrium where the expression…”
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    Immunohistochemical analysis of connexins 26, 32 and 43 in rat uterus during late pregnancy: lack of connexin 26 in the myometrium by Kilarski, Wincenty M, Semik, Danuta, Roomans, Godfried M, Ulmsten, Ulf, Severs, Nicholas J

    Published in Journal of molecular histology (01-05-1998)
    “…The spatial and temporal patterns of expression of connexin 26, connexin 32 and connexin 43 were investigated in rat uterus at days 17, 19 and 22 of pregnancy…”
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