Publications by authors named "J Bedrnicek"

An infant with intrauterine growth restriction, suspected of having MIRAGE syndrome based on prenatal ultrasound, presented with genital ambiguity, adrenal insufficiency, intractable diarrhea from birth, and a pathogenic mutation (). Endoscopic biopsies of the duodenum revealed complex light and electron microscopic abnormalities. Hypoplastic villi without signs of enteritis suggests a disorder of mucosal growth with reduced absorptive surface area contributes to intractable diarrhea.

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The research is focused on the quantitative evaluation of the flaxseed ( L.) proteome at the level of seed cake (SC), fine flour-sieved a fraction below 250 µm (FF)-and protein concentrate (PC). The evaluation was performed on three oilseed flax cultivars (Agriol, Raciol, and Libra) with different levels of α-linolenic acid content using LC-MS/MS (shotgun proteomics) analysis, which was finalized by database searching using the NCBI protein database for and related species.

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Linseed represents a rich source of nutritional, functional and health-beneficial compounds. Nevertheless, the chemical composition and content of bioactive compounds may be quite variable and potentially affected by various factors, including genotype and the environment. In this study, the proximate chemical composition, lignans content and antioxidant potential of six experimentally grown linseed cultivars were assessed and compared.

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As a source of nutritionally important components, hemp seeds are often dehulled for consumption and food applications by removing the hard hulls, which increases their nutritional value. The hulls thus become waste, although they may contain valuable protein items, about which there is a lack of information. The present work is therefore aimed at evaluating the proteome of hemp ( L.

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Primary amebic meningoencephalitis (PAM) is a rare and lethal infection caused by Naegleria fowleri. We report an epidemiological and environmental investigation relating to a case of PAM in a previously healthy boy age 8 years. An interview of the patient's family was conducted to determine the likely exposure site and to assess risk factors.

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