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  • 1
    In: Journal of Energy Resources Technology, ASME International, Vol. 141, No. 7 ( 2019-07-01)
    Abstract: This study compares a staged thermal processing of the sewage sludge, with single step, integrated thermal processing. The aim of this study is to find the optimal conditions for drying and subsequently for carbonization/torrefaction of sewage sludge, regarding the energy consumption. This study presents the results of the drying tests performed at laboratory scale convective dryer for different parameters of drying agent (air). The tests were focused on finding and developing a method of drying that allows to minimize the energy consumption. Subsequently, both dry and vapothermal torrefaction was performed in the presence of oxygen. The kinetics of drying, using low quality heat as well as the properties of products and by-products of torrefaction in both regimes were determined. The process was characterized by mass yield and energy yield in both of the cases. There has been only scarce amount of literature studies published on the torrefaction of sewage sludge so far, without a detailed study of the composition of the torgas and tars of such origin. Performed study enables a comparison of two distinct scenarios of the processing, i.e., drying followed by dry torrefaction with a single stage of vapothermal torrefaction.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0195-0738 , 1528-8994
    Language: English
    Publisher: ASME International
    Publication Date: 2019
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    In: Cancer Research, American Association for Cancer Research (AACR), Vol. 83, No. 7_Supplement ( 2023-04-04), p. 449-449
    Abstract: Homozygous deletions of p16/CDKN2a (cyclin dependent kinase inhibitor 2A) locus are prevalent in cancer and often involve co-deletion of adjacent genes. Metabolic gene MTAP (methylthioadenosine phosphorylase) is localized at the 9p21 chromosome in the close proximity to p16/CDKN2A tumor-suppressor locus. Co-deletion of MTAP may be observed in 80-90% of all tumors harboring homozygous deletion of CDKN2A, which represents 10 - 15% of all human tumors. Many of these tumor types, such as non-small cell lung cancer, pancreatic adenocarcinoma, glioblastoma or mesothelioma are associated with poor prognosis, representing a significant unmet medical need. MTAP deletion results in a massive accumulation of methylthioadenosine (MTA) in cells. MTA in high concentrations is a very selective inhibitor of PRMT5 methyltransferase, competitive for the substrate: S-adenosylmethionine (SAM). Accumulation of MTA in cells with MTAP deletion causes partial inhibition of the methylation activity of PRMT5, which in turn reduces the level of symmetric arginine dimethylation of the whole proteome, and thus an increased sensitivity of cells to modulation of methylosome activity. Therapeutic targeting of PRMT5 in homozygous MTAP-deleted cancers constitute a promising strategy of selective killing of genetically defined cancer cells. Ryvu has identified a series of MTA-cooperative PRMT5 inhibitors which have good drug-like physicochemical properties and block methyltransferase activity with nanomolar IC50 values. Structurally enabled hit generation and optimization allowed quick expansion and delivery of several generations of compounds with novel IP, high target engagement in cells and selective potency in MTAP-deleted cell lines. Ryvu compounds selectively inhibit growth of MTAP-deleted cancer cells in prolonged 3D culture, which strongly correlates with inhibition of PRMT5-dependent protein symmetric dimethylation (SDMA) in those cells. Selectivity between effects observed in MTAP-deleted and WT cells exceeds 100-fold both for SDMA and growth inhibition. The DMPK profile of these compounds allows for oral administration, which enables testing antitumor activity in MTAP null tumor xenograft-bearing mice. Efficacy studies with our lead compound resulted in demonstration of tumor growth inhibition in MTAP -/- model, accompanied by significant inhibition of target proximal PD biomarker.  Overall, these studies provide a rationale for further optimization of our chemical series of MTA-cooperative PRMT5 inhibitors towards a clinical candidate.  Citation Format: Anna Bartosik, Adam Radzimierski, Aneta Bobowska, Oleksandr Levenets, Agata Stachowicz, Kamil Kuś, Kinga Michalik, Katarzyna Banaszak, Monika Madej, Marta Skoda, Kamila Kozłowska-Tomczyk, Igor Tomczyk, Karolina Pyziak, Dobrosława Krzemień, Mirosława Gładysz, Paulina Podkalicka, Aniela Gołas, Karolina Gluza, Grzegorz Satała, Andrzej Gondela, Marta Sowińska, Nicolas Boutard, Agata Chłopek, Aleksandra Więckowska, Daria Szukiel, Grzegorz Ćwiertnia, Iana Levenets, Karol Zuchowicz, Klara Korta-Piątek, Marcin Nowogródzki, Marek Wronowski, Marianna Girardi, Mateusz Świrski, Oleksandr Popika, Paulina Niedziejko-Ćwiertnia, Pierpaolo Cordone, Przemysław Wyrębek, Quỳnh Vũ, Sujit Sasmal, Svitlana Sukhomlinova, Magdalena Miodek, Jacek Faber, Anna Kowal-Chwast, Róża Starczak, Sanja Novak Ratajczak, Agnieszka Świrska, Dawid Gogola, Paweł Guzik, Martin Swarbrick, Mateusz Nowak. Discovery of novel MTA-cooperative PRMT5 inhibitors as targeted therapeutics for MTAP-deleted cancers  [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting 2023; Part 1 (Regular and Invited Abstracts); 2023 Apr 14-19; Orlando, FL. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2023;83(7_Suppl):Abstract nr 449.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 1538-7445
    Language: English
    Publisher: American Association for Cancer Research (AACR)
    Publication Date: 2023
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    In: Energies, MDPI AG, Vol. 11, No. 4 ( 2018-03-26), p. 748-
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 1996-1073
    Language: English
    Publisher: MDPI AG
    Publication Date: 2018
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    In:  Journal of Energy Resources Technology Vol. 142, No. 7 ( 2020-07-01)
    In: Journal of Energy Resources Technology, ASME International, Vol. 142, No. 7 ( 2020-07-01)
    Abstract: Utilization of sewage sludge, in a way friendly to the environment, is still a subject of intensive investigation. One of the possible solutions is the gasification of sewage sludge. Torrefaction and the use of additive can enhance this process. This study presents the results of the gasification of raw and mildly torrefied sewage sludge, as well as mildly torrefied sewage sludge with the addition of calcium carbonate. Overall, the torrefaction in mild conditions had little influence on the composition of the obtained gas. The influence was much more visible when 5% of calcium carbonate was added. The additive caused the increased average concentration of CH4 and decreased average concentration of H2 in the producer gas. The use of additive also improved the kinetics of the gasification of torrefied sewage sludge. Moreover, the tar deposition diagram confirmed that the use of calcium carbonate enhanced the quality of the produced gas by decreasing the content of the compounds, with a melting point higher than 30 °C, thus minimizing the deposition problem.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0195-0738 , 1528-8994
    Language: English
    Publisher: ASME International
    Publication Date: 2020
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  • 5
    In: Energies, MDPI AG, Vol. 12, No. 1 ( 2019-01-06), p. 175-
    Abstract: The gasification and torrefaction of sewage sludge have the potential to make the thermal utilization of sewage sludge fully sustainable, thus limiting the use of expensive fossil fuels in the process. This includes sustainability in terms of electricity consumption. Although a great deal of work has been performed so far regarding the gasification of sewage sludge and some investigations have been performed in the area of its torrefaction, there is still a gap in terms of the influence of the torrefaction of the sewage sludge on its subsequent gasification. This study presents the results from the torrefaction tests, performed on a pilot scale reactor, as well as two consecutive steam gasification tests, performed in an allothermal fixed bed gasifier, in order to determine if torrefaction can be deemed as a primary method of the reduction of tar content for the producer gas, from the aforementioned gasification process. A comparative analysis is performed based on the results obtained during both tests, with special emphasis on the concentrations of condensable compounds (tars). The obtained results show that the torrefaction of sewage sludge, performed prior to gasification, can indeed have a positive influence on the gas quality. This is beneficial especially in terms of the content of heavy tars with melting points above 40 °C.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 1996-1073
    Language: English
    Publisher: MDPI AG
    Publication Date: 2019
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    In: Journal of Physics: Conference Series, IOP Publishing, Vol. 1398, No. 1 ( 2019-12-01), p. 012018-
    Abstract: This paper presents complete mass and energy balance of a novel installation for thermal utilization of the sewage sludge. Calculations were performed for the typical output of a wastewater processing plant in a middle size Polish town. Overall, the proposed configuration seems to be advantageous, as the proposed installation is fully sustainable and does not need external energy sources, due to maximized heat recovery from many different sources. Optimization of the heat use is performed, by utilizing all the available heat sources, including low-quality heat, such as the latent heat of water vapors, present in wet air after drying. Despite using plasma gasification system, the installation is able to generate surplus electricity, which can be used as a power source for all of the auxiliary devices, such as fans, augers and PLC systems. The proposed system can be implemented in the water treatment plants, in towns with the total amount of inhabitants ranging from a couple of thousand up to 40 thousand. System does not require anaerobic digestion of the sewage sludge. Nonetheless, the use of anaerobic digestion brings some advantages as the producer gas from the gasification installation can be mixed with biogas.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 1742-6588 , 1742-6596
    Language: Unknown
    Publisher: IOP Publishing
    Publication Date: 2019
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  • 7
    In: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation, Springer Science and Business Media LLC, Vol. 18, No. 1 ( 2021-12)
    Abstract: Above-knee amputations (AKAs) contribute to gait asymmetry. The level of asymmetry is affected by the type of knee prosthetic module. There is limited evidence suggesting that more technically advanced solutions (microprocessor modules; MicPK) are superior to less advanced ones (mechanical modules; MechPK). The study aimed to evaluate the variable range of hip and pelvic joint movements during gait and look for differentiating areas with an increased level of asymmetry of the gait cycle in individuals who underwent an AKA and are equipped with MicPK or MechPK. Methods Twenty-eight individuals participated in the study; 14 were assigned to a study group of individuals who underwent a unilateral AKA, and the other 14 were healthy participants as a control group. The movement task was recorded using the optoelectronic SMART-E system following the standard Davis protocol (the Newington model). A new method of quantifying gait symmetry using the symmetry function (SF) is proposed. SF is an integral measure of absolute differences in time-standardized signals between sides throughout the whole cycle of motion variability. Results In the frontal plane, there were significant differences between groups in the asymmetry of the range of movement in the hip joint of the intact limb. In the middle of the support phase, the intact limb was more adducted in individuals with MicPK and less abducted in people with MechPK (differences in mean 180%, p  〈  0.000; max 63%, p  〈  0.000; min 65%, p  〈  0.000). In the sagittal plane, the range of asymmetry of the flexion and thigh extension of the intact limb was similar to and only slightly different from the physiological gait. In the transverse plane, higher asymmetry values were noted for individuals with MicPK. In the final stage of the swing phase, the thigh was more rotated both externally and internally. The size of the asymmetry, when compared to gait of healthy individuals, reached 50% (differences in mean 115%, p  〈  0.232; max 62% p  〈  0.26; min 50, p  〈  0.154). Conclusions In the study group, the assessed ranges of pelvic and thigh movement in the hip joint differed only in the frontal plane. Individuals who underwent a unilateral above-knee amputation may gain less from using MicPK than anticipated.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 1743-0003
    Language: English
    Publisher: Springer Science and Business Media LLC
    Publication Date: 2021
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    In: Journal of Occupational Health, Wiley, Vol. 62, No. 1 ( 2020-01)
    Abstract: Nurses are extremely exposed to musculoskeletal overloads. Prolonged standing postural balance distributions, functional deficits and pain may affect the symmetry of the load on the feet. The study aimed to assess the distribution of foot load during gait among nurses. Methods The sample of this prospective and observational study consisted of 37 female nurses with mean age of 39 years. The Nordic Musculoskeletal Questionnaire (NMQ) was used to evaluate musculoskeletal disturbances and baropodometric gait analysis (BGA) was performed to register distribution of foot load during gait. Results We showed that 68% of nurses declare that they know the principles of workplace ergonomics, but only 14% comply with them. NMQ results indicate that as many as 73% of the respondents feel ailments in the "lower back" area. An asymmetry was observed in the load of IV‐V of the metatarsal head between the left and right foot ( P  = .000) and in the load of the left and right lateral part of the heel ( P  = .028) in the BGA test. Correlations between ailments occurring in the neck area and loading of the lateral arch of the right foot ( P  = .032) were found. Moreover, the load in this area correlated positively with the occurrence of "lower back" pain ( P  = .045). Conclusions Nurses have asymmetric distribution of foot load during gait, which results in a discrepancy between the loads on the three main support points of the foot and which may affect nurses’ work productivity.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 1341-9145 , 1348-9585
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    Language: English
    Publisher: Wiley
    Publication Date: 2020
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    In: Pediatria Polska, Termedia Sp. z.o.o., Vol. 94, No. 5 ( 2019), p. 293-298
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0031-3939
    Language: Unknown
    Publisher: Termedia Sp. z.o.o.
    Publication Date: 2019
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    In: Applied Sciences, MDPI AG, Vol. 11, No. 8 ( 2021-04-19), p. 3671-
    Abstract: Background: After bilateral transfemoral amputation, people may experience limitations in everyday life due to limited mobility and prosthesis problems. Materials and method: The case study covered a 54-year-old man after bilateral traumatic amputation of his lower limbs. Transfemoral amputations were performed using the Caldwell method; disproportion in the length of stumps was 5 mm. The motion task was recorded using the SMART-E optoelectronic system (BTS Bioengineering, Milan, Italy) according to the standard Davis protocol (the Newington model). Biomechanical evaluation included the measurement of angle-time relationships, characterizing the range of motion (ROM) in lower limb joints and Ground Reaction Force (GRF). The analyzed tasks are walking with self selected speed, fast gait and walking in stubby prostheses. Results: Step width was the most similar to the gait of healthy persons walking with stubby prostheses (0.17 ± 0.01 m for healthy people, 29% higher for stubbies, 35% for prosthetic gait with self-selected gait speed and 41% for fast gait speed). Step width was the smallest when walking with stubbies. Conclusions: The reduction of body height allows to reduce the risk of fall. Higher metabolic cost of gait in people after amputation result from a greater need to maintain balance and posture, and to perform walking movement.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 2076-3417
    Language: English
    Publisher: MDPI AG
    Publication Date: 2021
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