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AKADEMIA MEDYCZNA WE WROCŁAWIU, KATEDRA I ZAKŁAD BIOCHEMII LEKARSKIEJ, ul. Chałubioskiego 10, 50-368 Wrocław, tel.: (071) 784-13-70, 784-13-71, fax: (071) 784-00-85, e-mail: [email protected] INSTYTUT IMMUNOLOGII I TERAPII DOŚWIADCZALNEJ IM. LUDWIKA HIRSZFELDA PAN, LABORATORIUM MIKROBIOLOGII LEKARSKIEJ, ul. Weigla 12, 53-114 Wrocław, tel.: (071) 071 370-99-86, 337-11-72 wew.372, fax: (071) 337-21-71 Polish-Ukrainian Weigl Conference „From microbiology to synthetic biology” 18-20 May 2011 Important Information: Posters: 1. We have one Poster Session during our conference 2. There are 50 places where posters could be placed, format A1 3. Some posters will be in form of 1-3 minutes prezentations in PowerPoint (1-5 slajds), instead of paper poster. 4. Poster session will start from Power Point oral short presentations and after that regular discussion in front of all other posters. Workshop: Concerning Workshops, everyone will have a possibility to analyze own preparations using microscopes, so please take preparations with you. Conference Venue: The meeting will be held in Czeszów, a small village near Wrocław about 45 km from the center of city, to the North-East. There is a old mill newly designed and adopted to held conferences, where we have booked rooms. Some more information on this place will be given on the Internet soon. Rooms were booked for days 17 May to 22 May, but everyone may arrive earlier this week, because I have arranged this possibility. If you are traveling by car to the Wrocław city from highway A4 or other di rections should follow the direction from the city center to Poznao. It is the direction to the North from the center, then pass the Trzebnica, turn to Milicz and in Kuźniczysko turn right, close to school and the next place you will see the table Czeszów. Then pass the village, follow the main road towards Zawozie and the Młyn is on the right side of the road. There are number of parking places, lots of them at the front of the mill available for our guests. The registration full-fee covers conference materials, meals, accommodation, banquet and excursion. The hotel can accommodate 100 people. No single bed rooms available. One-day registration fee covers participation in conference, meals and SPA, abstract printing. Money exchange can be done in numerous money exchange kantors in Wrocław and Trzebnica. Dr. Stefan Rowioski will be our tour guide during the conference. He is a Wrocław city, district and Sudety guide, so we plan to visit old parts of town, all arranged with him directly.

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AKADEMIA MEDYCZNA WE WROCŁAWIU, KATEDRA I ZAKŁAD BIOCHEMII LEKARSKIEJ, ul. Chałubioskiego 10, 50-368 Wrocław, tel.: (071) 784-13-70, 784-13-71, fax: (071) 784-00-85, e-mail: [email protected]

INSTYTUT IMMUNOLOGII I TERAPII DOŚWIADCZALNEJ IM. LUDWIKA HIRSZFELDA PAN, LABORATORIUM MIKROBIOLOGII LEKARSKIEJ, ul. Weigla 12, 53-114 Wrocław, tel.: (071) 071 370-99-86, 337-11-72 wew.372, fax: (071) 337-21-71

Polish-Ukrainian Weigl Conference „From microbiology to synthetic biology”

18-20 May 2011

Important Information:

Posters: 1. We have one Poster Session during our conference 2. There are 50 places where posters could be placed, format A1 3. Some posters will be in form of 1-3 minutes prezentations in PowerPoint (1-5 slajds), instead of paper poster. 4. Poster session will start from Power Point oral short presentations and after that regular discussion in front of all other posters. Workshop: Concerning Workshops, everyone will have a possibility to analyze own preparations using microscopes, so please take preparations with you. Conference Venue:

The meeting will be held in Czeszów, a small village near Wrocław about 45 km from the center of city, to the North-East. There is a old mill newly designed and adopted to held conferences, where we have booked rooms. Some more information on this place will be given on the Internet soon. Rooms were booked for days 17 May to 22 May, but everyone may arrive earlier this week, because I have arranged this possibility.

If you are traveling by car to the Wrocław city from highway A4 or other directions should follow the direction from the city center to Poznao. It is the direction to the North from the center, then pass the Trzebnica, turn to Milicz and in Kuźniczysko turn right, close to school and the next place you will see the table Czeszów. Then pass the village, follow the main road towards Zawozie and the Młyn is on the right side of the road.

There are number of parking places, lots of them at the front of the mill available for our guests.

The registration full-fee covers conference materials, meals, accommodation, banquet and excursion. The hotel can accommodate 100 people. No single bed rooms available. One-day registration fee covers participation in conference, meals and SPA, abstract printing.

Money exchange can be done in numerous money exchange kantors in Wrocław and Trzebnica.

Dr. Stefan Rowioski will be our tour guide during the conference. He is a Wrocław city, district and Sudety guide, so we plan to visit old parts of town, all arranged with him directly.

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AKADEMIA MEDYCZNA WE WROCŁAWIU, KATEDRA I ZAKŁAD BIOCHEMII LEKARSKIEJ, ul. Chałubioskiego 10, 50-368 Wrocław, tel.: (071) 784-13-70, 784-13-71, fax: (071) 784-00-85, e-mail: [email protected]

INSTYTUT IMMUNOLOGII I TERAPII DOŚWIADCZALNEJ IM. LUDWIKA HIRSZFELDA PAN, LABORATORIUM MIKROBIOLOGII LEKARSKIEJ, ul. Weigla 12, 53-114 Wrocław, tel.: (071) 071 370-99-86, 337-11-72 wew.372, fax: (071) 337-21-71

Polish-Ukrainian Weigl Conference „From microbiology to synthetic biology”

18-20 May 2011

Program of the 4th Polish-Ukrainian Weigl Conference on Microbiology

Wednesday, 18 May

8.00 - 14:00 Registration of participants in Czeszów and Wrocław University

main building

14:00 Transport from Czeszów to Wrocław University. Aula Leopoldinum

15:00 Opening of the Conference. Aula Leopoldinum Wrocław University

(main building)

– prof. V. Chekkhun – member of National Academy of Sci. of Ukraine

– prof. A. Górski – Vice-president of the Polish Academy of Sciences

– prof. S. Komisarenko – Director of Institute of Biochemistry NASU

– prof. M. Niemiałtowski – President of Committee of Microbiology PAS

– prof. A. Sybirny – Director of Institute of Cell Biology NASU

– prof. A. Gamian – Institute of Immunology and Experimental Therapy PAS

Special Guests of the Weigl Conference:

prof. J. Chmielowski,

prof. W. Szybalski,

prof. K. Maramorosch – Honorary Member of the Committee of Microbiology

of the Polish Academy of Sciences

15:30 Halina Szymura: „Zwyciężyd śmierd. Profesor Rudolf Stefan Weigl”

16:00 Krystyna Weigl-Albert – Reminiscences on Prof. Weigl as seen by His Son

16:30 Excursion to Wrocław Old City and return to Czeszów

20:00 Reception

Workshops:

19 and 20 May 2011 (Thursday, Friday) – 10:30 – 13:00 – Olympus Workshop by Dominika

Furman: microscopes demonstration and their application in biomedical science)

19 May 2011 (Thursday) – 15:00 – 18:00 – AP Instruments Workshop by Marek Starczewski

(Particle size analyzer Zetasizer Nano ZS from Malvern Instruments Ltd.)

19 May 2011 (Thursday) – 15:40 – 16:00 – Presentation by Donserv Company

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AKADEMIA MEDYCZNA WE WROCŁAWIU, KATEDRA I ZAKŁAD BIOCHEMII LEKARSKIEJ, ul. Chałubioskiego 10, 50-368 Wrocław, tel.: (071) 784-13-70, 784-13-71, fax: (071) 784-00-85, e-mail: [email protected]

INSTYTUT IMMUNOLOGII I TERAPII DOŚWIADCZALNEJ IM. LUDWIKA HIRSZFELDA PAN, LABORATORIUM MIKROBIOLOGII LEKARSKIEJ, ul. Weigla 12, 53-114 Wrocław, tel.: (071) 071 370-99-86, 337-11-72 wew.372, fax: (071) 337-21-71

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Thursday, 19 May

Session I: History of medicine and microbiology

(Chair: prof. Olexandra Tarasyuk, prof. Karl Maramorosch)

9:00 Wacław Szybalski – Gene therapy and synthetic biology (Madison, USA)

9:20 Jerzy Chmielowski – Professor Henryk Mosing (Katowice, PL)

9:40 Olexandra Tarasyuk, Iryna Kurhanova – To the 100-years anniversary of

doctor Henrich Mosing birthday (Lviv, UA)

10:00 Karl Maramorosch – How Albert Schatz discovered streptomycin

and missed the Nobel Prize (New Brunswick, USA)

10:30 Coffee break sponsored by Archem company

Session II: Medical microbiology

(Chair: prof. A. Przondo-Mordarska, prof. Rostyslav Stoika)

10:45 Serhiy Komisarenko – Recombinant proteins in prophylaxis, diagnosis and

treatment of tuberculosis and diphtheria (Kyiv, UA)

11:10 Maciej Ugorski – The role of type 1 fimbriae in pathogenesis of Salmonella Enteritidis

and S. Gallinarum (Wrocław, PL)

11:35 Rostyslav Stoika – Application of novel functionalized nanosized carriers for drug

and gene delivery (Lviv, UA)

12:00 Barbara Długaszewska – New approaches of New Brunswick Scientific towards

production and purification of biomass and biologically active compounds (Labo Baza

company)

13:00 Marek Starczewski – Presentation of AP Instruments company

13:15 Lunch

Session III: Microbial biotechnology

(Chair: prof. M. Gonchar, prof. W. Szybalski)

13:50 Andriy Sibirny – Yeast metabolic engineering for construction of the advanced

producers of biofuels (Lviv, UA)

14:20 Nataliya Finiuk – Efficient DNA delivery to yeast cells by novel olygoelectrolyte

nanopolymer carriers (Lviv, UA)

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AKADEMIA MEDYCZNA WE WROCŁAWIU, KATEDRA I ZAKŁAD BIOCHEMII LEKARSKIEJ, ul. Chałubioskiego 10, 50-368 Wrocław, tel.: (071) 784-13-70, 784-13-71, fax: (071) 784-00-85, e-mail: [email protected]

INSTYTUT IMMUNOLOGII I TERAPII DOŚWIADCZALNEJ IM. LUDWIKA HIRSZFELDA PAN, LABORATORIUM MIKROBIOLOGII LEKARSKIEJ, ul. Weigla 12, 53-114 Wrocław, tel.: (071) 071 370-99-86, 337-11-72 wew.372, fax: (071) 337-21-71

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14:30 Yuriy Boretskyy – Iron deprived Pichia guilliermondii cells possess dramatically

reduced catalase and superoxide dismutase activity that is accompanied with

riboflavin oversynthesis (Lviv, UA)

14:40 Yuriy Pynyaha – Deficiency of the vacuolar ATPase causes an oxidative stress,

missregulation of riboflavin biosynthesis and iron homeostasis in the yeast Pichia

guilliermondii (Lviv, UA)

14:50 Valentyna Yatsyshyn – Optimization of medium composition and other parameters

favoring for maximal accumulation of riboflavin by recombinant Candida famata

strains (Lviv, UA)

15:00 Kostyantyn Dmytruk – Metabolic engineering of the flavinogenic yeast Candida

famata for construction of robust riboflavin producers (Lviv, UA)

15:10 Nataliya Stasyuk – Development of methylamine-sensitive biosensor based on

recombinant methylamine oxidase and gold nanoparticles (Lviv, UA)

15:20 Nataniel Białas – Production of the exopolysaccharide by a wild type strain of Yersinia

enterocolitica O:3 (Katowice, PL)

15:30 Oleh Smutok – Third-generation electrochemical biosensor for L-lactate analysis

based on enzyme-modified gold nanoparticles (Lviv, UA)

15:40 Presentation by Donserv Company

15:55 Coffee break

Session IV: Microbial genetics

(Chair: prof. A. Sibirny, prof. Jarosław Dziadek)

16:10 Мykhailo Gonchar – Overexpression of (His)6-tagged human arginase I in

Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Lviv, UA)

16:30 Andriy Zakalskiy – Title to be announced (Lviv, UA)

16:40 Anna Grudniak – Characterization of Escherichia coli htpG null mutant (Warsaw, PL)

16:50 Oleh Stasyk – Construction of yeast producers of recombinant human arginase I as

anticancer agent (Lviv, UA)

Session V: Environmental microbiology

(Chair: prof. V. Ivanytsia, prof. Krystyna I. Wolska)

17:00 Anna Pauter – Some physiological properties of microsymbionts, stimulating growth

of Robinia pseudoacacia (L.) (Toruo, PL)

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AKADEMIA MEDYCZNA WE WROCŁAWIU, KATEDRA I ZAKŁAD BIOCHEMII LEKARSKIEJ, ul. Chałubioskiego 10, 50-368 Wrocław, tel.: (071) 784-13-70, 784-13-71, fax: (071) 784-00-85, e-mail: [email protected]

INSTYTUT IMMUNOLOGII I TERAPII DOŚWIADCZALNEJ IM. LUDWIKA HIRSZFELDA PAN, LABORATORIUM MIKROBIOLOGII LEKARSKIEJ, ul. Weigla 12, 53-114 Wrocław, tel.: (071) 071 370-99-86, 337-11-72 wew.372, fax: (071) 337-21-71

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17:10 Anna Joanna Brzezioska – Influence of Myxobacteria isolated from the forest soils on

the fungi pathogenic to roots of scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) (Toruo, PL)

17:20 Mariia Boretska – Features of exopolymer composition in thionic bacteria biofilms

(Kyiv, UA)

17:30 Dariya Fedorovych – Study of non-enzymatic systems involved in the chromate

tolerance of the yeast Pichia guilliermondii (Lviv, UA)

17:40 Olena Moshynets – A new methodological approach for studying the phytosphere as

a microbial microcosm: a new insight into plant-microbial interactions (Kiev, UA)

19:00 Banquet

Friday, 20 May

Session VI: Advances in virology

(Chair: prof. M. Niemiałtowski, prof. Vasyl Chekhun)

9:00 Marek Niemiałtowski – Mousepox conjunctivitis and herpetic stromal keratitis as

example of viral ocular infection (Warszawa, PL)

9:20 Anatoly Potopalsky – Elicitation and protection effects of preventive treatments with

isatizon against Tobacco Mosaic Virus in Nicotiana tabacum (Kyiv, UA)

9:35 Liudmyla Leibenko – Phylogenetic analysis of pandemic 2009 influenza A iruses

isolated in Ukraine (UA)

9:50 Zenoviy Tkachuk – Clinical use of the antiviral effect of yeast RNA and features of the

mechanism of action – Therapeutic RNA (Kyiv, UA)

10:20 Coffee break sponsored by Archem company

Session VII: Advances in vaccinology and immunology

(Chair: prof. S. Komisarenko, prof. Stefania Giedrys-Kalemba)

10:35 Andrzej Myc – Nanoemulsions as mucosal vaccine adjuvants

(Ann Arbor, USA)

11:00 Marek Drab – Caveolae – structure and functions (Wrocław, PL)

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AKADEMIA MEDYCZNA WE WROCŁAWIU, KATEDRA I ZAKŁAD BIOCHEMII LEKARSKIEJ, ul. Chałubioskiego 10, 50-368 Wrocław, tel.: (071) 784-13-70, 784-13-71, fax: (071) 784-00-85, e-mail: [email protected]

INSTYTUT IMMUNOLOGII I TERAPII DOŚWIADCZALNEJ IM. LUDWIKA HIRSZFELDA PAN, LABORATORIUM MIKROBIOLOGII LEKARSKIEJ, ul. Weigla 12, 53-114 Wrocław, tel.: (071) 071 370-99-86, 337-11-72 wew.372, fax: (071) 337-21-71

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11:30 Anna Kurek – Effect of oleanolic and ursolic acids on bacterial susceptibility

to antibiotics and biofilm formation and structure (Warszawa, PL)

11:40 Marcin Łukaszewicz– Investigation of Candida albicans virulence factors (Wrocław,

PL)

11:55 Heinicke Burkhard – Steam sterilization in accordance with relevant norms. The right

way of sterilization in laboratories, critical conditions and general mistakes

(SHP Steriltechnik AG / Labo Baza companies)

13:05 Maksymilian Lutsenko – Presentation of Centre for Ukraine company

13:20 Lunch break

14:00 Andrzej Szkaradkiewicz – Application of autovaccine in treatment of patients with

chronic Staphylococcus aureus infections (Poznao, PL)

14:20 Katarzyna Dzierzba – 5-amino-2-pyridyl 1-thioglycosides application in the glycine

epitope glycoconjugate synthesis (Wrocław, PL)

14:30 Leonid Sukhodub – Modern mass spectrometry in biological research (Sumy, UA)

14:50 Coffee break sponsored by Sigma-Aldrich company

Session VIII: Poster session 15:05 – 18:00

(Chair: prof. Andrzej Szkaradkiewicz, prof. Andriy Sibirny,

prof. Gabriela Bugla-Płoskooska)

Saturday, 21 May

10:00 – 12:00 Forum for discussion: conclusions and acceptance of the shape of

cooperation between Polish and Ukrainian microbiologists.

12:00 Closing the Conference, Lunch

13:00 Excursion

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AKADEMIA MEDYCZNA WE WROCŁAWIU, KATEDRA I ZAKŁAD BIOCHEMII LEKARSKIEJ, ul. Chałubioskiego 10, 50-368 Wrocław, tel.: (071) 784-13-70, 784-13-71, fax: (071) 784-00-85, e-mail: [email protected]

INSTYTUT IMMUNOLOGII I TERAPII DOŚWIADCZALNEJ IM. LUDWIKA HIRSZFELDA PAN, LABORATORIUM MIKROBIOLOGII LEKARSKIEJ, ul. Weigla 12, 53-114 Wrocław, tel.: (071) 071 370-99-86, 337-11-72 wew.372, fax: (071) 337-21-71

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Posters session:

Advances in environmental microbiology

1. A. Bukhtiyarov, G. Lisyutin, T. Gudzenko, V. Ivanytsia - Resistance of Odessa Bay bacteria to heavy metals and

antibiotics.

2. L. Dankevych, N. Leonova - Is determination of 16 rDNA sequence an efficient method for the correct species

identification of pathogenic for lupine bacteria genus Pseudomonas?

3. I. Dragovoz, N. Leonova, L. Biliavska - Phytohormone synthesis by soil microorganisms in vitro.

4. K. Durka, B. Gutarowska, S. Borowski - Biopreparation for the removal of odors from poultry manure.

5. E. Szpak, K. Cygnar, R. Galimska-Stypa, M. Solga, J. Karcz, J. Radziejewska-Lebrecht - Biofilm formation by heavy

metal resistant Enterobacter intermedius strain MH8 and its mutants.

6. M. Marczak, A. Mazur, M. Dźwierzyoska, A. Skorupska - Interactions between components of exopolysaccharide

transport system in Rhizobium leguminosarum bv. trifolii TA1.

7. J. Skóra, D. Rembisz, K. Zduniak, A. Śnioszek, B. Gutarowska - Microbial contamination of archives, libraries and

museums.

8. G. Stasiak, A. Mazur, J. Wielbo, A. Kubik-Komar, M. Marek-Kozaczuk, A. Skorupska - Intragenomic diversity of

Rhizobium leguminosarum bv. trifolii clover nodule isolates.

9. O. Vasyliv, S. Hnatush, O. Bilyy, V. Getman - The influence of different metal salts on light scattering properties

of sulfur cycle bacteria Desulfuromonas acetoxidans.

Advances in microbial biotechnology

1. D. Grabek-Lejko, O. Hryniv, K. Dmytruk, B. Kshanovska, A. Sibirny - Truncation of ATG13 gene improves xylose

alcoholic fermentation of the thermotolerant yeast Hansenula polymorpha.

2. М. Gonchar - Isolation and characterization of Hansenula polymorpha alcohol oxidase mutant forms.

3. М. Gonchar - Study of non-enzymatic systems involved in the chromate tolerance of the yeast Pichia

guilliermondii.

4. V. Ivanytsia - Perspectives of bacteriocins in biotechnology for controlling bacterial plant diseases.

5. E. Karuga, A. Zając, Z. Rybak, J. Hanuza - Newly designed wound dressing based on chitosan with polyvinox.

6. M. Kluz, V. Sibirny - Optimization of medium composition and other parameters favoring for maximal

accumulation of riboflavin by recombinant Candida famata strains.

7. O. Kurylenko, V. Ubiyvovk, K. Dmytruk, A. Sibirny - Overexpression of peroxisomal dihydroxyacetone synthase

and transaldolase results in increased ethanol production during xylose alcoholic fermentation in the yeast

Hansenula polymorpha.

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INSTYTUT IMMUNOLOGII I TERAPII DOŚWIADCZALNEJ IM. LUDWIKA HIRSZFELDA PAN, LABORATORIUM MIKROBIOLOGII LEKARSKIEJ, ul. Weigla 12, 53-114 Wrocław, tel.: (071) 071 370-99-86, 337-11-72 wew.372, fax: (071) 337-21-71

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8. O. Lyzak, K. Dmytruk, A. Sibirny - Development of selection systems for isolation of mutants with impaired

regulation of riboflavin biosynthesis in yeast Candida famata.

9. H. Nechai, H. Nechay, M. Grządka, H. Kolisnyk, M. Gonchar - Effect of sodium selenate and selenite on the yeast

Xanthophyllomyces dendrorhous/ Phaffia rhodozyma.

10. Ivan Rogutskyy - Correcting photosynthetic activity of kalanchoe under assistance of bacteria.

11. M. Semkiv, K. Dmytruk, A. Sibirny - Improvement of alcoholic fermentation by futile cycles induction or ATPase

overexpression in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

12. A. Sibirny, K. Dmytruk, O. Kurylenko, M. Semkiv, O. Hryniv, D. Grabek-Lejko, B. Kshanovska, L. Murashchenko,

O. Hryniv, D. Grabek-Lejko, B. Kshanovska, O. Uzhenkov, O. Otsaliuk, T. Luzhetskyy, C. Abbas - Yeast metabolic

engineering for construction of the advanced producers of biofuels.

13. K. Sybirna, D. Chorna, A. Levkiv, H. Bottin, A. Sibirny, Y. Boretsky - Efficient expression of heterologous algal and

protist hydrogenases in Shewanella oneidensis.

14. J. Zaręba, K. Pawlik, M. Kotowska - Expression and characterization of GntR - like regulatory protein SCO6294

from Streptomyces coelicolor A3.

15. V. Zayets, V. Kitam, O. Maksymchuk, M. Chaschin - Cloning and heterologous expression of mouse Cytochrome

P450 2E1 in Escherichia coli.

Advances in microbial genetics

1. O. Burlak, I. Rogutskyy, O. Mikheev, A. Lorek, A. Koncz, JP. De Vera, B. Danilchenko, B. Foing, N. Кozyrovska -

Correcting photosynthetic activity of Kalanchoe spp. under assistance of bacteria.

2. A. Grudniak, K. Bartosik, E. Kolada, K. Pawlak, A. Kurek - Characterization of Escherichia coli htpG null mutant.

3. K. Kapustyak, Y. Boretsky, L. Fayura, V. Boretsky, V. Makovetska, A. Sibirny - Construction and studying of

mutant allels of Pichia guilliermondii RIB1 gene coding for GTP cyclohydrolase II.

4. H. Klepach, О. Zakalska, G. Gayda, М. Gonchar - Isolation and characterization of Hansenula polymorpha alcohol

oxidase mutant forms.

5. L. Ovcharenko, T. Voznyuk, I. Zaets, A. Potopalsky, O. Reva, N. Kozyrovska - Integron and gene cassettes of

opportunistic bacterium Serratia marcescens.

Antimicrobial treatment and probiotics

1. N. Elynska, I. Strashnova - Probiotic properties of bacteria genus Lactobacillus after prolonged storage.

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2. MB. Galkin, VO. Ivanitsya - Antibiofilm activity of porphyrines bismuth complexes in presence of Pseudomonas

aeruginosa quorum sensing autoinducers.

3. M. Kicia, D. Wojnicz, Z. Sycz, AB. Hendrich - The effect of Żuravit S·O·S on virulence factors and cardiolipin

domains morphology of uropathogenic Escherichia coli strains.

4. A. Cisowska, D. Wojnicz - Influence of the pure anthocyanins on some virulence factors of Escherichia coli

strains.

5. T. Kochubei, O. Piven, I. Karpova, L. Lubov - Comparison of biological activity of lectin PHA and its isoforms on

bacterial and human cells.

6. A. Koziróg, B. Brycki - Influence of spacer and alkyl chain in gemini surfactants on antifungal activity.

7. A. Krasowska, T. Janek, M. Łukaszewicz - Antiadhesive activity of biosurfactant pseudofactin II secreted by

Pseudomonas fluorescens BD5 against several pathogenic microorganisms.

8. P. Kuś, Z. Sroka - Antimicrobial phenolics in Polish rape honey.

9. LL. Lehka, VV. Chumak, RR. Panchuk, KH. Shaaban, J. Rohr, VO. Fedorenko, RS. Stoika - Study of structure-

functional interrelationships of anticancer activity of natural and artificially created landomycins – novel

anticancer antibiotics produced by Streptomyces cyanogenus S136.

10. IO. Maliarchyk, TO. Filipova, BM. Galkin - Biofilm formation of Staphylococcus aureus, Salmonella enteritidis and

Pseudomonas aeruginosa in presence N-benzotiazol-2-yl-benzensulfonamide derivatives.

11. A. Nowak, K. Śliżewska - Effect of probiotic lactobacilli on faecal enzyme activity in human faecal water in the

presence of 2-amino-1-methyl-6-phenyl-1H-imidazo[4,5-b]pyridine (PhIP) in vitro.

12. Y. Ostapchuk, N. Boiko, A. Ryabtseva, O. Zaichenko, O. Korniychuk, G. Zvir, R. Stoika - Antimicrobial effects of

antibiotics immobilized on oligomeric nanoscale carriers towards clinical strains of microorganisms.

13. D. Wojnicz, A. Agnieszka - The effect of anthocyanins on the biofilm formation by Escherichia coli strains.

Advances in microbial diagnostics and methodology

1. J. Bazan - Bacteriophage-host interactions in Escherichia coli D.

2. A. Janczura, A. Junka, D. Smutnicka, G. Gościniak - Detection of the cytopathic effect on the CHO cell line using

Real-Time xCELLigence method.

1. K. Rabsztyn, K. Kasperkiewicz, L. Chun-Mei, KA. Duda, M. Łukasik, J. Radziejewska-Lebrecht, M. Skurnik -

“Monovalent” antiserum against Yersinia enterocolitica O:3 Rc mutant bacteria as a tool to study ECA-

immunogenicity.

2. VV. Klochko, AM. Ostapchuk, KO. Chugunova, LV. Avdeeva - Determination and identification of Pseudomonas

batumici culture medium compounds by LC/MS.

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3. V. Kordium - A new methodological approach for studying the phytosphere as a microbial microcosm: a new

insight into plant-microbial interactions.

4. J. Zrostlikova, P. Wojtowicz, T. Adam, T. Kovalczuk, J. Schurek - Application of GCxGC-TOF-MS in diagnosis of

inherited metabolic disorders by using Leco Corporation equipment.

Mechanism of pathogenicity

1. A. Brzostek, M. Klink, Ma. Rychlioska, I. Szulc, J. Dziadek - The role of sup AB transporters in pathogenesis of

Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

2. T. Buhl, W. Pasławski, M. Kotowska, K. Pawlik - Streptomyces colicolor A3(2) membrane protein CpkF is a multi-

drug resistance protein.

3. K. Dybka, A. Otlewska, P. Pietraszek, P. Walczak - A gene encoding protein with collagen-like domain.

4. A. Janczura, G. Gościniak - Adhesion types of Klebsiella spp. to the Hep-2 cell line.

5. K. Korzekwa, B. Staoczykiewicz - The biofilm produced by strains of Pseudomonas aeruginosa infections of the

respiratory system.

6. A. Krasowska, A. Biegalska, M. Łukaszewicz - Investigation of Candida albicans virulence factors.

7. J. Maniewska, AB. Hendrich, G. Grynkiewicz, W. Szeja - Modulation of ABCC1 protein transport activity by

genistein and its synthetically modified derivatives.

8. MA. Ismaeel, MB. Galkin, TO. Filipova - Characteristic of the rhamnolipid biosynthesis by Pseudomonas spp.

9. K. Pawlik - Efflux of CPK polyketide from Streptomyces coelicolor A3 (2) depends on CpkF membrane protein.

Advances in virology

1. OY. Bilan, SA. Zaika, IG. Budzanivska, OV. Shevchenko, VP. Polischuk - Chronic effect of radioactivity on spread

of virus infections in wild plants.

2. A. Boratyoska, L. Martyniszyn, L. Szulc, M. Niemiałtowski - Role of tunneling nanotubes and filopodia-like

structures in the spread of ectromelia virus infection in Vero cells.

3. B. Dykyj, Z. Tkachuk, I. Gryzhak, O. Kondryn, R. Ostjak - The action of preparation Nuclex on virologic and

immunological indexes in HIV-infected persons.

4. B. Dykyi, Z. Tkaschuk, N. Vaskul, O. Kondryn, O. Pryshliak - Treatment patients with hepatitis C over using

preparation Nuclex.

5. NA. Korol, LV. Romaniuk, TV. Ivanitsa, AN. Ostapchuk, FI. Tovkach - Characteristics of reproduction of the phage

ZF40 in cells of various bacterial hosts.

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6. A. Prilutsky, Z. Tkachuk, E. Kolokolova, D. Lesnichenko - Using of “NUCLEX” for treatment of recurrent genital

herpes.

7. A. Rybytska, K. Alla, N. Kozyrovska - Suppression of phytoviral infection caused by endophytic bacteria.

8. G. Schetinina, I. Budzanivska, V. Polischuk - Phylogenetic analysis of Ukrainian isolates of Plum Pox Virus.

9. MI. Shved, Z. Tkachuk, AO. Bob, IV. Smachylo, TV. Lyhatska, OA. Prokopovych, LP. Mazur - Clinical efficacy of

RNA - containing medicine in the treatment of SARS and influenza in patients with cardiovascular diseases.

10. L. Szulc, M. Gieryoska, L. Martyniszyn, A. Boratyoska, M. Niemiałtowski - Evaluation of IFN-γ, TNF-α, IL-2, IL-4

and IL-17A production by T cells during mousepox.

11. T. Ivanytsia, F. Tovkach, V. Ivanytsia - Defective phage particles to Ralstonia solanacearum strains.

12. N. Vodzinska, T. Filipova, O. Kondratyk - Inactivation of lactophages by quinolinilporphyrin and its Zn complex.

Advances in immunology and vaccinology

1. R. Bilyy, J. Bouckaert - FimH lectin from uropathogenic Escherichia coli binds to the blebs of apoptotic cells.

2. N. Sybirna, I. Brodyak, M. Zdioruk, M. Barska - Sialic acid-containing glycoproteins are the marker molecules

that determine the leukocyte functional state under diabetes mellitus.

3. T. Filipova, V. Ivanytsya, B. Galkin, N. Vodsinska, M. Galkin, O. Zinchenko, IO. Maliarchyk, M. Rusakova -

Influence of Staphylococcus aureus bacteriophage on lymphocyte populations and subpopulations content.

4. A. Jarząb, D. Witkowska, B. Szostko, L. Hirnle, A. Gamian - Potential carrier or antigen for conjugate vaccine:

OMP38 from Shigella flexneri 3a - isolation and purification strategies.

5. G. Kleveta, M. Khohkla, YA. Chayka, N. Sybirna - The use of Galega officinalis L. in type 1 experimental diabetes

mellitus leads to normalization of differential count of rats' peripheral blood.

Advances in clinical microbiology

1. T. Karpioski, A. Szkaradkiewicz, S. Giedrys-Kalemba, A. Zeidler - Cytokine response in patients with chronic

Staphylococcus aureus infections.

2. M. Krzystek-Korpacka, M. Mierzchała, K. Hotowy, E. Czapioska, M. Matusiewicz, G. Durek, A. Gamian -

Paraoxonase-1 arylesterase activity in severe sepsis and septic shock.

3. M. Mierzchała, M. Krzystek-Korpacka, I. Bednarz-Misa, I. Ceremuga, G. Durek - Is interleukin (IL)-6 helpful for

monitoring heterogeneous group of the patients with severe sepsis or septic shock.

4. M. Paściak, W. Dacko, D. Gurlaga, G. Lupioska, A. Gamian- Identification of etiological agent of rare case of

brain abscess in patient from Lower Silesia.

5. M. Pieniążek - Optic neuritis – Borrelia burgdorferi in ophthalmology. Rare presentation of a common disease.

6. P. Zdziarski - Analysis of β-lactam antibiotics stability in aqueous solutions: clinical and environmental

consequences.

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7. A. Żaczek, J. Dziadek, A. Wojtasik, A. Sajduda - Molecular characterization of Mycobacterium tuberculosis

isolates from Łódź, Poland – analysis by Fast Ligation-Mediated PCR.

Food and agriculture microbiology

1. O. Poltavska, N. Kovalenko, I. Uspenskyi - Selection of bifidobacterial strains by probiotic and industrial

characteristics.

2. M. Rusakova, B. Galkin, T. Philippova, A. Kosyuga - Antagonistic properties of some Pseudomonas strains

towards to Fusarium deuteromycetes.

3. K. Śliżewska, R. Barczyoska, J. Kapuśniak, K. Jochym - Resistant dextrins from potato starch as substances

stimulating growth of Lactobacillus bacteria.

4. I. Uspenskyi - Selection of bifidobacterial strains by probiotic and industrial characteristics.

5. Z. Liubov, N. Kovalenko - Study of intraspecies variability of Lactobacillus species.