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View article: Combined Fried Frailty Scale and Mini Nutritional Assessment Identifies Cardiovascular Patients with Reduced Protein/Albumin Plasma Levels: A Cross-Sectional Study
Combined Fried Frailty Scale and Mini Nutritional Assessment Identifies Cardiovascular Patients with Reduced Protein/Albumin Plasma Levels: A Cross-Sectional Study Open
Background: Frailty syndrome significantly worsens the prognosis of elderly people. Sarcopenia and malnutrition are integral parts of aging, but there is a lack of knowledge about the overlap of these states, as well as their diagnostic me…
View article: As precisely as possible! Molecular methods of postmortem interval prediction – current prospects and limitations
As precisely as possible! Molecular methods of postmortem interval prediction – current prospects and limitations Open
Determining the time passing since death, also known as post-mortem interval (PMI), is one of the primary duties of forensic medicine. However, standard methods of PMI estimation only sometimes allow for accurate determination of its value…
View article: Combined Fried Frailty Scale and Mini Nutritional Assessment Identify Cardiovascular Patients with Reduced Protein/Albumin Plasma Levels
Combined Fried Frailty Scale and Mini Nutritional Assessment Identify Cardiovascular Patients with Reduced Protein/Albumin Plasma Levels Open
. Background: Frailty syndrome significantly worsens the prognosis of elderly people. An integral part of aging is sarcopenia and malnutrition. There is a lack of knowledge about the overlap of these states, as well as diagnostic methods a…
View article: Epigenetic Biomarkers of Cardiovascular Risk in Frail Patients—A Scope Review
Epigenetic Biomarkers of Cardiovascular Risk in Frail Patients—A Scope Review Open
Epigenetic biomarkers offer promising potential for early identification and risk stratification of frail individuals susceptible to adverse cardiovascular outcomes. This scope review aimed to identify and evaluate epigenetic biomarkers co…
View article: Komórki macierzyste izolowane z tkanek ludzkich i zwierzęcych post mortem
Komórki macierzyste izolowane z tkanek ludzkich i zwierzęcych post mortem Open
The aim of the monograph was to describe and present the advantages and disadvantages of a new, potential source of stem cells – stem cells derived from cadavers. Over the last dozen or so years, dozens of reports have appeared on successf…
View article: Update: Heart Failure in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
Update: Heart Failure in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Open
Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a disease that significantly increases cardiovascular risk. Although cardiovascular diseases are one of the leading causes of death in SLE patients, the correlation between SLE and heart failure (HF) r…
View article: Long-term space missions’ effects on the human organism: what we do know and what requires further research
Long-term space missions’ effects on the human organism: what we do know and what requires further research Open
Space has always fascinated people. Many years have passed since the first spaceflight, and in addition to the enormous technological progress, the level of understanding of human physiology in space is also increasing. The presented paper…
View article: The smell of death. State-of-the-art and future research directions
The smell of death. State-of-the-art and future research directions Open
The decomposition of a body is inseparably associated with the release of several types of odors. This phenomenon has been used in the training of sniffer dogs for decades. The odor profile associated with decomposition consists of a range…
View article: Fatal Methanol Poisoning Caused by Drinking Industrial Alcohol: Silesia Region, Poland, April–June 2022
Fatal Methanol Poisoning Caused by Drinking Industrial Alcohol: Silesia Region, Poland, April–June 2022 Open
Methanol poisonings caused by drinking industrial alcohol remain a severe problem worldwide. Education on types of alcohol and their harmfulness and legal regulations limiting the industrial alcohol trade seem to be the keys to reducing th…
View article: Cartilage Tissue in Forensic Science—State of the Art and Future Research Directions
Cartilage Tissue in Forensic Science—State of the Art and Future Research Directions Open
Cartilage tissue performs many functions in the human body. The diseases and injuries affecting it are prevalent due to its slow regeneration rate. However, cartilage tissue is exceptionally important for its auspicious use in forensic med…
View article: Cadaveric Stem Cells: Their Research Potential and Limitations
Cadaveric Stem Cells: Their Research Potential and Limitations Open
In the era of growing interest in stem cells, the availability of donors for transplantation has become a problem. The isolation of embryonic and fetal cells raises ethical controversies, and the number of adult donors is deficient. Stem c…