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Robert Bucki is affiliated with the Medical University of Białystok in Poland. Their research spans multiple disciplines, primarily within biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, and medicine.

The scientist has extensively contributed to the fields of molecular biology, microbiology, and cell biology, with additional work related to surgery and materials chemistry. Their research topics focus on antimicrobial peptides and activities, bacterial biofilms and quorum sensing, cellular mechanics and interactions, protein hydrolysis and bioactive peptides, skin and cellular biology research, oral microbiology and periodontitis research, and the synthesis and applications of nanoparticles.

Frequent publication venues include:

  • International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • Pathogens
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Pharmaceutics
  • International Journal of Nanomedicine

Notable recent papers authored by Robert Bucki include:

  • "Tumor stiffening reversion through collagen crosslinking inhibition improves T cell migration and anti-PD-1 treatment," 2021, eLife
  • "Metallic Nanosystems in the Development of Antimicrobial Strategies with High Antimicrobial Activity and High Biocompatibility," 2023, International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • "Varied-shaped gold nanoparticles with nanogram killing efficiency as potential antimicrobial surface coatings for the medical devices," 2021, Scientific Reports
  • "ROS-Mediated Apoptosis and Autophagy in Ovarian Cancer Cells Treated with Peanut-Shaped Gold Nanoparticles," 2021, International Journal of Nanomedicine
  • "Tissue Rheology as a Possible Complementary Procedure to Advance Histological Diagnosis of Colon Cancer," 2020, ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering

Robert Bucki collaborates frequently with several researchers, including:

  • Ewelina Piktel
  • Piotr Deptuła
  • Łukasz Suprewicz
  • Paul B. Savage
  • Tamara Daniluk

Best Publications

  • Tumor stiffening reversion through collagen crosslinking inhibition improves T cell migration and anti-PD-1 treatment.

    Alba Nicolas-Boluda;Javier Vaquero;Lene Vimeux;Thomas Guilbert

  • Real-time attack on single Escherichia coli cells by the human antimicrobial peptide LL-37

    Kem A. Sochacki;Kenneth J. Barns;Robert Bucki;James C. Weisshaar

  • Ceragenins: cholic acid-based mimics of antimicrobial peptides.

    Xin Zhong Lai;Yanshu Feng;Jacob Pollard;Judy N. Chin

  • Cathelicidin LL-37: A Multitask Antimicrobial Peptide

    Robert Bucki;Katarzyna Leszczyńska;Andrzej Namiot;Wojciech Sokołowski

  • Compression stiffening of brain and its effect on mechanosensing by glioma cells

    Katarzyna Pogoda;LiKang Chin;Penelope C Georges;FitzRoy J Byfield

  • Recent insights in nanotechnology-based drugs and formulations designed for effective anti-cancer therapy

    Ewelina Piktel;Katarzyna Niemirowicz;Marzena Wątek;Tomasz Wollny

  • The antimicrobial activity of the cathelicidin LL37 is inhibited by F-actin bundles and restored by gelsolin.

    Daniel J. Weiner;Robert Bucki;Paul A. Janmey

  • Cell Permeant Polyphosphoinositide-binding Peptides That Block Cell Motility and Actin Assembly

    C. Casey Cunningham;Rolands Vegners;Robert Bucki;Makoto Funaki

  • Inactivation of endotoxin by human plasma gelsolin.

    Robert Bucki;Penelope C. Georges;Quentin Espinassous;Makoto Funaki

  • Augmentation of integrin-mediated mechanotransduction by hyaluronic acid.

    Anant Chopra;Maria E. Murray;Fitzroy J. Byfield;Melissa G. Mendez

  • Release of the antimicrobial peptide LL-37 from DNA/F-actin bundles in cystic fibrosis sputum

    R Bucki;F J Byfield;P A Janmey

  • Oncogenic tyrosine kinase NPM/ALK induces activation of the rapamycin-sensitive mTOR signaling pathway

    M Marzec;M Kasprzycka;X Liu;M El-Salem

  • Plasma gelsolin: function, prognostic value, and potential therapeutic use.

    Robert Bucki;Ilya Levental;Alina Kulakowska;Paul A. Janmey

  • Calcium induces phospholipid redistribution and microvesicle release in human erythrocyte membranes by independent pathways.

    Robert Bucki;Christilla Bachelot-Loza;Alain Zachowski;Françoise Giraud

  • Plasma Gelsolin: Indicator of Inflammation and Its Potential as a Diagnostic Tool and Therapeutic Target

    Ewelina Piktel;Ilya Levental;Bonita Durnaś;Paul A. Janmey

  • Antibacterial Activities of Rhodamine B-Conjugated Gelsolin-Derived Peptides Compared to Those of the Antimicrobial Peptides Cathelicidin LL37, Magainin II, and Melittin

    Robert Bucki;Jennifer J. Pastore;Paramjeet Randhawa;Rolands Vegners

  • The Role of Cathelicidin LL-37 in Cancer Development

    Ewelina Piktel;Katarzyna Niemirowicz;Urszula Wnorowska;Marzena Wątek

  • Extracellular Gelsolin Binds Lipoteichoic Acid and Modulates Cellular Response to Proinflammatory Bacterial Wall Components

    Robert Bucki;Fitzroy J. Byfield;Alina Kulakowska;Margaret E. McCormick

  • Artificial Saliva: Challenges and Future Perspectives for the Treatment of Xerostomia

    Dawid Łysik;Katarzyna Niemirowicz-Laskowska;Robert Bucki;Grażyna Tokajuk

  • Tumor stiffening reversion through collagen crosslinking inhibition improves T cell migration and anti-PD-1 treatment

    Alba Nicolas-Boluda;Javier Vaquero;Sarah Barrin;Chahrazade Kantari-Mimoun

Frequent Co-Authors

Paul A. Janmey
Paul A. Janmey University of Pennsylvania
Paul B. Savage
Paul B. Savage Brigham Young University
Scott L. Diamond
Scott L. Diamond University of Pennsylvania
Ilya Levental
Ilya Levental The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
Florence Gazeau
Florence Gazeau Université Paris Cité
Richard M. Epand
Richard M. Epand McMaster University
Helen L. Yin
Helen L. Yin The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Thomas P. Stossel
Thomas P. Stossel Brigham and Women's Hospital
Michael J. Rybak
Michael J. Rybak Wayne State University
James C. Weisshaar
James C. Weisshaar University of Wisconsin–Madison

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