Renata Markiewicz
Medical University of Białystok
24 Papers
109 Citations
Renata Markiewicz is an academic researcher from Medical University of Białystok. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Cirsium arvense. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 24 publications.
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Papers
Polyphenolic compounds and in vitro antimicrobial and antioxidant activity of aqueous extracts from leaves of some Cirsium species.
TL;DR: It was observed that the content of small-molecular phenolic compounds had greater influence on the activity of extracts than tannins, and cation 2,2′-azini-di-(3-ethylbenzthiazoline sulphonate) ABTS•+.
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Copper, zinc, and Cu/Zn ratio in transitional cell carcinoma of the bladder.
Tomasz Golabek,Barbara Darewicz,Maria H. Borawska,Katarzyna Socha,Renata Markiewicz,Jacek Kudelski +5 more
TL;DR: While the copper concentrations reached statistically higher values in the bladder cancer tissue, the zinc levels in the sera and bladder tissue of the patients with this carcinoma were substantially lower as compared to those of the control group.
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Influence of dietary habits on serum selenium concentration.
TL;DR: The serum selenium concentration is influenced by dietary habits, but not by cigarette smoking, and frequent consumption of ham, tea and honey may be effective to improve the seenium concentration in the sera of selenia-inadequate subjects.
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A study on soluble intercellular adhesion molecule-1 and selenium in patients with rheumatoid arthritis complicated by vasculitis
Anna Witkowska,Anna Kuryliszyn-Moskal,Maria H. Borawska,Katarzyna Hukalowicz,Renata Markiewicz +4 more
TL;DR: Serum sICAM-1 titers in RA patients with mild vasculitis on nailfold capillaroscopy did not differ significantly from those of the healthy subjects, whereas a higher sICam-1 level seemed to reflect the more intensive vascular changes in capillARoscopy, which suggest that sIC AM-1 serum levels may reflect the extent of the microvascular involvement inRA patients.
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Lead, Cadmium, Copper and Zinc Concentrations in Blood and Hair of Mothers of Children with Locomotor System Malformations
J Popko,S. Olszewski,Katarzyna Hukalowicz,Renata Markiewicz,Maria H. Borawska,P. Szeparowicz +5 more
TL;DR: A significant correlation between lead concentrations and copper levels in the hair of the mothers was observed and it was observed that lead concentrations in the blood and hair of women from the Group I were notably higher than in Group II.
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