R. Bobowiec
University of Life Sciences in Lublin
36 Papers
109 Citations
R. Bobowiec is an academic researcher from University of Life Sciences in Lublin. The author has contributed to research in topics: Myeloperoxidase & Elastase. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 36 publications.
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Papers
•Journal Article
Effect of carotenoids on in vitro proliferation and differentiation of oval cells during neoplastic and non-neoplastic liver injuries in rats.
M. Wojcik,R. Bobowiec,Martelli F +2 more
TL;DR: Investigation of the effects of beta-carotene and astaxanthin (ASX) - carotenoid without provitamin A activity on the proliferation and differentiation of rat oval cells in vitro found that ASX inhibited the proliferation, especially in 24h and 5(th) week of cell culture.
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Assessment of neutrophil components as markers of lung injury in the course of bovine respiratory tract infections.
TL;DR: The data suggest that during BRTI the increase of neutrophil secretory action results in augmentation of enzyme release including elastase, MPO and ALK-P, and the nitrite production, which contribute to lung injury and worsen the course of a disease.
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Effect of leukotoxin of Mannheimia haemolytica and LPS of E. coli on secretory response of bovine neutrophils in vitro.
TL;DR: It is revealed that neutrophils in response to both toxins exaggerate release of analysed substances, which participate in worsening the course of the disease and play a role in lung injury during BRD.
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CYTOPROTECTIVE ACTION OF 17β-OESTRADIOL AGAINST IRON-INDUCED HEPATIC OXIDATIVE STRESS IN VITRO
TL;DR: Each of the 17β-E concentrations added to the culture medium resulted in inhibition of hepatic proliferative activity, especially in the 72 h of cell culture.
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Different activation of monocyte-derived macrophages by antimicrobial peptides at a titanium tibial implantation in rabbits
TL;DR: The study revealed that activated Mfs stimulated with AMP demonstrated both pro- and anti-inflammatory features, and did not detect significant differences between the response of Mfs cultured from blood derived monocytes before and after implantation of Ti implants.
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