Faculty of Science: Recent submissions
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The Potential Role of SP-G as Surface Tension Regulator in Tear Film: From Molecular Simulations to Experimental Observations
original article
open access
published version
2022
,International Journal of Molecular Sciences
,23
(10)
The ocular surface is in constant interaction with the environment and with numerous pathogens. Therefore, complex mechanisms such as a stable tear film and local immune defense mechanisms are required to protect the eye. ...
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Catalytic activity enhancement in pillared zeolites produced from exfoliated MWW monolayers in solution
original article
open access
published version
2022
,Catalysis Today
,390-391
(May)
Layered zeolites, especially MWW, have been used to synthesize pillared micro/mesoporous hybrids with the goal to enhance catalytic activity towards larger molecules. The critical preparation step is expansion of the ...
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Cobalt-bearing copper slags from Luanshya (Zambian Copperbelt): Mineralogy, geochemistry, and potential recovery of critical metals
original article
open access
published version
2022
,Journal of Geochemical Exploration
,237
(June)
Waste materials such as metallurgical slags can be considered as potential resources of valuable elements, including technologically critical metals. Copper slags from Luanshya, the oldest mining and smelting site in the ...
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The emerging role of microtubules in invasion plasticity
summarizing article
open access
published version
2023
,Frontiers in Oncology
,13
(13 February 2023)
The ability of cells to switch between different invasive modes during metastasis, also known as invasion plasticity, is an important characteristic of tumor cells that makes them able to resist treatment targeted to a ...
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Transcription apparatus of the yeast virus-like elements is closely related to the poxviral transcription apparatus
abstract in conference proceedings
open access
published version
2022
,Praha
,Czech Chemical Society Symposium Series
,20
(6)
We employed virus-like elements (VLEs) pGKL1,2 from Kluyveromyces lactisas a model to investigate the previously neglected transcriptome of the broader group of yeast cytoplasmic linear dsDNA VLEs. We found that RNA ...
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Current research on A-to-I editing in the Laboratory of RNA biochemistry, Faculty of Science, Charles University
abstract in conference proceedings
open access
published version
2022
,Praha
,Czech Chemical Society Symposium Series
,20
(6)
The paper summarizes the current status and planned research in the field of RNA editing at the Laboratory of RNA Biochemistry, Faculty of Science, Charles University
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The Role of IL-6 in Cancer Cell Invasiveness and Metastasis — Overview and Therapeutic Opportunities
summarizing article
open access
published version
2022
,Cells
,11
(22)
Interleukin 6 (IL-6) belongs to a broad class of cytokines involved in the regulation of various homeostatic and pathological processes. These activities range from regulating embryonic development, wound healing and ageing, ...
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Actin depolymerization is able to increase plant resistance against pathogens via activation of salicylic acid signalling pathway
original article
embargoed access
published version
2019
,Scientific Reports
,9
(1)
The integrity of the actin cytoskeleton is essential for plant immune signalling. Consequently, it is generally assumed that actin disruption reduces plant resistance to pathogen attack. Here, we demonstrate that actin ...
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PD1+CD8+ Cells Are an Independent Prognostic Marker in Patients with Head and Neck Cancer
original article
embargoed access
published version
2022
,Biomedicines
,10
(11)
Head and neck squamous cell carcinomas (HNSCCs) belong to a group of diverse tumors, which can be induced by infection with human papillomavirus (HPV) or tobacco and alcohol con sumption. The viral etiology of HNSCC relates ...
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Future changes in snowpack will impact seasonal runoff and low flows in Czechia
original article
open access
published version
2021
,Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies [online]
,37
(October)
Study Region Central Europe, Czechia. Study Focus Mountains are referred to as "water towers" because they substantially affect the hydrology of downstream areas. However, snow storages will decrease in the future due to ...