Radosław Lach
AGH University of Science and Technology
80 Papers
212 Citations
Radosław Lach is an academic researcher from AGH University of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sintering & Ceramic. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 69 publications. Previous affiliations of Radosław Lach include Jagiellonian University.
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Papers
Interaction of curcumin with lipid monolayers and liposomal bilayers
Anna Karewicz,Dorota Bielska,Barbara Gzyl-Malcher,Mariusz Kepczynski,Radosław Lach,Maria Nowakowska +5 more
TL;DR: It was demonstrated that curcumin-loaded EYPC liposomes are more stable upon interaction with the model lipid membrane than the unloaded ones, and the three-component lipid composition of the liposome seems to be the most promising system forCurcumin delivery.
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Heme oxygenase-1 accelerates cutaneous wound healing in mice.
Anna Grochot-Przeczek,Radosław Lach,Jacek Mis,Klaudia Skrzypek,Malgorzata Gozdecka,Patrycja Sroczynska,Milena Dubiel,Andrzej J. Rutkowski,Magdalena Kozakowska,Anna Zagorska,Jacek Walczynski,Halina Was,Jerzy Kotlinowski,Justyna Drukala,Krzysztof Kurowski,Claudine Kieda,Yann Herault,Jozef Dulak,Alicja Jozkowicz +18 more
TL;DR: Induction of HO-1 in wounded skin was relatively weak and delayed in diabetic mice, in which also angiogenesis and wound closure were impaired, and may be associated with delayedHO-1 upregulation and can be improved by HO- 1 gene transfer.
Chitosan Derivatives as Novel Potential Heparin Reversal Agents
TL;DR: Cationically modified chitosan was found to bind both UFH and low-molecular-weight heparin (LMWH) and the complex formation capability of cationicallymodified chitOSan is comparable to that of PS.
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Ceramic matrix composites in the alumina/5–30vol.% YAG system
TL;DR: The preparation technique of the particulate composite materials in the alumina/YAG system was elaborated in this article, where the mixture of alumina and yttria particles was additionally homogenized by short attrition milling in an aqueous suspension.
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The usefulness of walnut shells as waste biomass fuels in direct carbon solid oxide fuel cells
Magdalena Dudek,Bartosz Adamczyk,Maciej Sitarz,Michał Śliwa,Radosław Lach,Marek Skrzypkiewicz,Andrzej Raźniak,Magdalena Ziąbka,Jarosław Zuwała,Przemysław Grzywacz +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, charred walnut shells were used as solid fuels in direct carbon solid fuel cells operating within the temperature range 600-850°C, and a significant improvement was noted in the performance of a DC-SOFC supplied by all forms of char when CO2 was used as the shielding gas in the anode chamber.
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