Publications by authors named "D A Kokova"

Opisthorchiasis, is a hepatobiliary disease caused by flukes of the trematode family . A chronic form of the disease implies a prolonged coexistence of a host and the parasite. The pathological changes inflicted by the worm to the host's hepatobiliary system are well documented.

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Background: Opisthorchiasis is a hepatobiliary disease caused by flukes of the trematode family Opisthorchiidae. Opisthorchiasis can lead to severe hepatobiliary morbidity and is classified as a carcinogenic agent. Here we investigate the time-resolved metabolic response to Opisthorchis felineus infection in an animal model.

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This contribution makes a critical assessment of the metabolomics application to helminthic infection research. To ensure a cross-comparison of the results published by different laboratories over a period of almost two decades, we restrict the discussion to only the publications where nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy is used as the analytical platform. We review the metabolites consistently reported for the body fluids of animals infected with the parasitic helminths and the characteristic metabolic patterns, arguing that the field needs a complete integration of metabolomics into research lines that examine host-helminth interactions.

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Background: Opisthorchiasis is a parasitic infection caused by the liver flukes of the Opisthorchiidae family. Both experimental and epidemiological data strongly support a role of these parasites in the etiology of the hepatobiliary pathologies and an increased risk of intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma. Understanding a functional link between the infection and hepatobiliary pathologies requires a detailed description a host-parasite interaction on different levels of biological regulation including the metabolic response on the infection.

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This mini review provides a short overview of the main methods of the selection and analysis of the circulating tumor cells. We briefly focus on the evolution of the technical approaches used in the CTCs analysis from early description of the most discussed contemporary workflows such as Cellsearch and CTC-iChip. In addition, we discuss more "unconventional" approaches such as mass spectrometry and NMR based methods of CTC analysis.

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