
aleksander.czogalla@uwr.edu.pl
tel. +48 71 375 63 56
Interested
- biochemistry molecular biology
- biophysics
- general chemistry
- chemical physics
- immunology
- pharmacology pharmacy
- oncology carcinogenesis
Scientific discipline
- biomedical engineering
- biotechnology
Latest publications
- DEL-1 promotes macrophage efferocytosis and clearance of inflammation.
- Not just another scaffolding protein family: the multifaceted MPPs.
- ABCA1 transporter promotes the motility of human melanoma cells by modulating their plasma membrane organization
- MPP1 determines the mobility of flotillins and controls the confinement of raft-associated molecules.
- The lipid side of unfolded protein response
- Selectivity of mTOR-phosphatidic acid interactions is driven by acyl chain structure and cholesterol.
- Simple does not mean trivial: behavior of phosphatidic acid in lipid mono- and bilayers.
- Polyethyleneimine-based lipopolyplexes as carriers in anticancer gene therapies.
- Molecular characterization of direct interactions between MPP1 and flotillins.
- Building blocks to design liposomal delivery systems.
- Investigation of nano- and microdomains formed by ceramide 1 phosphate in lipid bilayers
- The biomechanical characteristics of spinal dura mater in the context of its basic morphology.
- COVID-19 therapies: do we see substantial progress?
- Properties of lipid models of lung surfactant containing cholesterol and oxidized lipids: a mixed experimental and computational study.
- Surfactin cyclic lipopeptides change the plasma membrane composition and lateral organization in mammalian cells.
- EFR3A: a new raft domain organizing protein?
- Attempts to use statins in cancer therapy: an update.
- EGFR-targeted immunoliposomes as a selective delivery system of simvastatin, with potential use in treatment of triple-negative breast cancers.
- High-Level expression of palmitoylated MPP1 recombinant protein in mammalian cells.
- A combined biochemical and cellular approach reveals Zn2+-dependent hetero- and homodimeric CD4 and Lck assemblies in T cells