
ul. S. Przybyszewskiego 63, 65
wioleta.wojtasik@uwr.edu.pl
tel. +48 71 375 63 54, +48 71 375 62 02
Interested
- flax
- plants
- fibroblasts
- infection
- fusarium oxysporum
- fibre
- flax fibre
- plant infection
- cell wall
- 3 hydroxybutyrate
Scientific discipline
- biomedical engineering
- biological sciences
Latest publications
- Optimization of hydrodynamic degumming of flax fiber for improved biochemical profile
- Influence of the bioactive diet components on the gene expression regulation.
- Epigenetic weapons of plants against fungal pathogens
- Composition and Antimicrobial Activity of Ilex Leaves Water Extracts
- Abscisic Acid—Defensive Player in Flax Response to Fusarium culmorum Infection
- 3-Hydroxybutyrate is active compound in flax that upregulates genes involved in DNA methylation.
- Endophytic non-pathogenic Fusarium oxysporum reorganizes the cell wall in flax seedlings
- 3-Hydroxybutyrate as a Metabolite and a Signal Molecule Regulating Processes of Living Organisms
- Fusarium oxysporum infection activates the plastidial branch of the terpenoid biosynthesis pathway in flax, leading to increased ABA synthesis
- Overexpression of Bacterial Beta-Ketothiolase Improves Flax (Linum usitatissimum L.) Retting and Changes the Fibre Properties
- Rearrangement of cell wall polymers in flax infected with a pathogenic strain of Fusarium culmorum.
- The effect of spermidine supplementation on polyamine metabolism and Fusarium infection in Linum usitatissimum
- DNA methylation profile of β-1,3-glucanase and chitinase genes in flax shows specificity towards Fusarium oxysporum strains differing in pathogenicity.
- Methyl salicylate level increase in flax after Fusarium oxysporum infection is associated with phenylpropanoid pathway activation
- The cinnamyl alcohol dehydrogenase family in flax: Differentiation during plant growth and under stress conditions.
- Expression of heterologous lycopene β-cyclase gene in flax can cause silencing of its endogenous counterpart by changes in gene-body methylation and in ABA homeostasis mechanism.
- Pectin from transgenic flax shives regulates extracellular matrix remodelling in human skin fibroblasts
- V79 fibroblasts are protected against reactive oxygen species by flax fabric
- Impact of fabrics from transgenic flax plant on human dermal fibroblasts in vitro proliferation.