Wykaz publikacji wybranego autora

Natalia Janik-Olchawa, mgr

doktorant

Wydział Fizyki i Informatyki Stosowanej
WFiIS-kfmb, Katedra Fizyki Medycznej i Biofizyki


Identyfikatory Autora

ORCID: brak

ResearcherID: brak

Scopus: 57207202262




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  • Alterations of the elemental distribution within brain tissue occurring during glioma development studied using SR-XRF method
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  • Application of total reflection X-ray fluorescence (TXRF) method to identify elemental changes occurring in rat organs after intracranial implantation of human glioblastoma multiforme cell line
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  • Assessment of the impact of the measurement mode on the results of spectral and biochemical analysis carried out by means of fourier transform infrared microspectroscopy
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  • Assessment of the toxicity and possible therapeutic effects of iron oxide nanoparticles in \emph{in vitro} cellular models
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  • Atomic and molecular biospectroscopy in the research of glioblastoma multiforme pathogenesis
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  • Biomolecular topography of glioblastoma multiforme developed in the rat brain – a FTIR study
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  • Elemental changes of brain accompanying the glioblastoma multiforme development – the study using the total reflection x-ray fluorescence
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  • Evaluation of biological response to iron oxide nanoparticles in in vitro cellular models by Raman spectroscopy
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  • FTIR and Raman microspectroscopy supported with multivariate methods as valuable tools in the studies of mechanisms and diagnostics of various pathologies
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  • In vitro and in vivo studies of iron oxide nanoparticles toxicity with theranostic potential
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  • Influence of the measurement mode on the results of spectral and biochemical analysis carried out with FTIR microspectroscopy
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  • PCA supported evaluation of the usefulness of transmission and transflection modes in identification of pathologically changed and normal brain tissue
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  • The comprehensive assessment of the iron oxide nanoparticles safety based on the multicellular \emph{in vitro} models
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  • The effect of iron oxide nanoparticles in in vitro cellular models studied by Raman microspectroscopy
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  • The in vitro study of the toxicity and therapeutic effects of iron oxide nanoparticles with different core size
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  • The studies of the animal models of glioma development using the methods of atomic and molecular biospectroscopy
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  • The use of PCA supported Raman microspectroscopy for identification of glioblastoma multiforme brain tissue alterations
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  • Vibrational spectroscopy as a valuable tool for investigation of biochemical markers of glioblastoma multiforme invasiveness