Publications by authors named "Dana Blahutova"

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  • Ticks are ectoparasites that can transmit harmful pathogens to humans and animals, and this study focused on how altitude and soil pH affect the presence of these pathogens in tick populations in Slovakia.* -
  • The research found that higher altitudes generally increased the likelihood of certain pathogens in ticks, while soil pH also played a role in pathogen occurrence for specific microorganisms, but various factors influence this relationship beyond just altitude and soil pH.* -
  • Although the study's regression models provided insights into factors affecting pathogen presence in ticks, they explained only a small amount of the variability, suggesting that other unknown influences are at play.*
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Purpose: The formation of new blood vessels from previous ones, angiogenesis, is critical in tissue repair, expansion or remodeling in physiological processes and in various pathologies including cancer. Despite that, the development of anti-angiogenic drugs has great potential as the treatment of cancer faces many problems such as development of the resistance to treatment or an improperly selected therapy approach. An evaluation of predictive markers in personalized medicine could significantly improve treatment outcomes in many patients.

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Purpose: Cancer is a serious health issue and a leading cause of death worldwide. Most of the cancer patients (approximately 90%) do not die from the consequences of the primary tumor development, but due to a heavily treatable metastatic invasion. During the lengthy multistep process of carcinogenesis, there are a lot of opportunities available to reverse or slow down the tissue invasion or the process of tumor metastasis formation.

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Breast cancer is the most common malignancy in women worldwide. Over 90% of all breast cancer cases are of different 'sporadic' cell types, thus placing emphasis on the need for breast cancer prevention and new effective treatment strategies. In recent years, pre-clinical research provides growing evidence regarding the beneficial action of bioactive plant-derived substances - phytochemicals, on multiple cancer-related biological pathways.

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