Renata Zadrag-Tecza

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Country: Poland

Publications

  1. ncbi Dependence of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae post-reproductive lifespan on the reproductive potential
    Renata Zadrag-Tecza
    Department of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, University of Rzeszow, Rzeszow, Poland
    Acta Biochim Pol 60:111-5. 2013
  2. ncbi Cell volume as a factor limiting the replicative lifespan of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae
    Renata Zadrag-Tecza
    Department of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, University of Rzeszow, Rzeszow, Poland
    Biogerontology 10:481-8. 2009
  3. ncbi Ascorbate and thiol antioxidants abolish sensitivity of yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae to disulfiram
    Magdalena Kwolek-Mirek
    Department of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, University of Rzeszow, ul Zelwerowicza 4, 35 601 Rzeszow, Poland
    Cell Biol Toxicol 28:1-9. 2012
  4. ncbi The hydrolytic activity of esterases in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae is strain dependent
    Magdalena Kwolek-Mirek
    Department of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, University of Rzeszow, Rzeszow, Poland
    Cell Biol Int 35:1111-9. 2011
  5. ncbi Hypertrophy hypothesis as an alternative explanation of the phenomenon of replicative aging of yeast
    Tomasz Bilinski
    Department of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, University of Rzeszow, Rzeszow, Poland
    FEMS Yeast Res 12:97-101. 2012
  6. ncbi Yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae devoid of Cu,Zn-superoxide dismutase as a cellular model to study acrylamide toxicity
    Magdalena Kwolek-Mirek
    Department of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, University of Rzeszow, Rzeszow, Poland
    Toxicol In Vitro 25:573-9. 2011

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Publications6

  1. ncbi Dependence of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae post-reproductive lifespan on the reproductive potential
    Renata Zadrag-Tecza
    Department of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, University of Rzeszow, Rzeszow, Poland
    Acta Biochim Pol 60:111-5. 2013
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  2. ncbi Cell volume as a factor limiting the replicative lifespan of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae
    Renata Zadrag-Tecza
    Department of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, University of Rzeszow, Rzeszow, Poland
    Biogerontology 10:481-8. 2009
    ..These results indicate that the increase in the mother cell volume, intrinsic to the asymmetric cell division in S. cerevisiae, may be the main mechanism limiting the reproductive capacity of in this organism...
  3. ncbi Ascorbate and thiol antioxidants abolish sensitivity of yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae to disulfiram
    Magdalena Kwolek-Mirek
    Department of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, University of Rzeszow, ul Zelwerowicza 4, 35 601 Rzeszow, Poland
    Cell Biol Toxicol 28:1-9. 2012
    ....
  4. ncbi The hydrolytic activity of esterases in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae is strain dependent
    Magdalena Kwolek-Mirek
    Department of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, University of Rzeszow, Rzeszow, Poland
    Cell Biol Int 35:1111-9. 2011
    ..This diversity implies the need for caution in using intracellularly hydrolysed probes for a comparison of yeast strains with various genetic backgrounds...
  5. ncbi Hypertrophy hypothesis as an alternative explanation of the phenomenon of replicative aging of yeast
    Tomasz Bilinski
    Department of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, University of Rzeszow, Rzeszow, Poland
    FEMS Yeast Res 12:97-101. 2012
    ..Among several candidates for the role of the causative agents of replicative aging, only one - hypertrophy - always accompanies symptoms of aging, not only in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, but also in Schizosaccharomyces pombe...
  6. ncbi Yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae devoid of Cu,Zn-superoxide dismutase as a cellular model to study acrylamide toxicity
    Magdalena Kwolek-Mirek
    Department of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, University of Rzeszow, Rzeszow, Poland
    Toxicol In Vitro 25:573-9. 2011
    ..The toxicity of acrylamide for yeast cells may be abolished by antioxidants (ascorbate, cysteine, N-acetylcysteine, glutathione and dithiothreitol) or lowering oxygen content in the atmosphere...