This article presents the current status of the development of bioeconomy in the Czech Republic. Although the country has no unified strategy on bioeconomy, there are ambitious governmental innovation strategies and focused strategies for each region. Traditionally, the country has had a strong research performance in chemistry and biology, which together with developed agriculture, forestry and food industries, provides a good foundation for the development of locally based circular systems.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjectives: To compare results of urinary cytology, quantitative detection of human complement factor H-related protein (BTA TRAK), and urinary fragments of cytokeratins 8 and 18 (UBC IRMA) with the recurrence status in patients with pTapT1 bladder cancer and to define the possible role of these methods in a surveillance protocol.
Methods: We collected urine from 88 consecutive patients with primary pTapT1 tumors before the first transurethral resection (TURB) and before each follow-up cystoscopy. In all samples urinary cytology and quantitative BTA and UBC tests were performed.
Objective: To evaluate the role of BTA stat, BTA TRAK, UBC Rapid, UBC IRMA and voided urinary cytology in the detection of bladder transitional cell carcinoma (TCC).
Methods: The study included 78 patients with TCC of the bladder (group A), 62 patients with a history of bladder TCC without tumor recurrence at the time of examination (B, control group), 20 patients with other malignancy of the urinary tract (C), 38 patients with non-malignant urinary tract diseases (D), 10 patients with urinary tract infection (E) and 10 healthy volunteers (F). Except in group F, voided urine was collected before cystoscopy or cystectomy.
Int Urol Nephrol
June 1995
TNM classification allows only a partial estimation of future tumour behaviour after surgery. More knowledge on malignant potential is needed. Spreading of viable tumour cells during transurethral resection (TUR) and their possible subsequent implantation in the bladder mucosa should be an important factor influencing duration of the tumour-free interval (TFI).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe occurrence of blood isoantigens, demonstrated using an immunofluorescence technique in urothelial tumours of 40 blood group A, B, or AB patients who had been treated and followed up during the years 1977-1983, has been compared with their histological grading and clinical course. In both of the 2 papillomas and 35 grade I papillocarcinomas, a positive expression of the relevant isoantigens could be demonstrated, while all of the 19 grade III papillocarcinomas just as the 22 anaplastic carcinomas always proved negative. In a group of 34 grade II papillocarcinomas, 21 of the tumours proved positive and 13 negative; with all tumours showing signs of invasiveness being always negative.
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