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Jadwiga Bryła

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Jadwiga Bryła (Polish pronunciation: [jadˈvi.ɡa ˈbrɨ.wa]; born 9 July 1943 in Warsaw) is a Polish biochemist. Since 1977 manager of Metabolism Regulation Department in Faculty of Biology in Warsaw University,[1] and since 1983 professor in this faculty. Director of Biochemistry Institute. Since 1993 a member-correspondent of Polish Academy of Learning; she leads researches on regulations of intermediate transformations, especially on carbohydrates in animal tissues.

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Journal publications

  • Drożak J., Doroszewska K., Chodnicka K., Bryła J.Contribution of L-DOPA, dopamine and tyramine metabolism to the inhibition of gluconeogenesis in rabbit kidney-cortex tubules. 29th FEBS Meeting, Warsaw European Journal of Biochemistry Tom 271 Nr supl. 1 r. 2004, pp. 140–140
  • Kiersztan A., Modzelewska A., Jarzyna R., Jagielska R., Bryła J. Inhibition of gluconeogenesis by vanadium and metformin in kidney-cortex tubules isolated from control and diabetic rabbits Biochemical Pharmacology Tome 63 2002, pp. 1371–1382
  • Drożak J., Doroszewska R., Chodnicka K., Winiarska K., Bryła J. Contribution of L-3,4-dihydroxyphenylalanine metabolism to the inhibition of gluconeogenesis in rabbit kidney-cortex tubules International Journal of Biochemistry and Cell Biology Tome 37 2005, pp. 1269–1280

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  1. ^ "50 lat studiów biochemicznych na Uniwersytecie Warszawskim" (PDF) (in Polish). Wydział Biologii Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego. 8 September 2009. Retrieved 20 June 2015.