Publications by authors named "K Vodickova-Kepkova"

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  • Human multipotent neural stem cells show promise for treating neurological disorders, but a clear profile for ideal stem cell lines that are safe and effective is still lacking.
  • Using a mass spectrometry technique with selected reaction monitoring, researchers analyzed various culture conditions and measured key protein markers linked to neural differentiation.
  • The developed multiplexed assay can detect different stages of neural cell development and offers a more precise and efficient method for ensuring the quality of neural stem cell lines for clinical applications compared to traditional methods.
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Huntington's disease (HD), as well as Parkinson's disease and Alzheimer's disease, belong to a group of neurodegenerative diseases characterized by common features, such as the progressive loss of neurons and the presence of pathogenic forms of misfolded protein aggregates. A quality control system such as autophagy is crucial for the clearance of protein aggregates and dysfunctional organelles and thus essential for the maintenance of neuronal homeostasis. The constant high energy demand of neuronal tissue links neurodegeneration to mitochondria.

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Cell therapies represent a promising approach to slow down the progression of currently untreatable neurodegenerative diseases (e.g., Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease or amyotrophic lateral sclerosis), as well as to support the reconstruction of functional neural circuits after spinal cord injuries.

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Cytokines, chemokines, and growth factors are key mediators of cell proliferation, migration, and immune response, and in tumor microenvironment, such factors contribute to regulation of tumor growth, immune cell recruitment, angiogenesis, and metastasis. In body fluids, levels of inflammatory mediators reflect the patient immune response to the disease and may predict the effects of targeted therapies. Significant improvements in cytokine detection techniques have been made during last 10 years leading to sensitive quantification of such potent molecules present in low pg/mL levels.

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  • * Using bovine oligonucleotide microarrays, researchers found significant differences in gene expression profiles between germinal vesicle stage oocytes from medium and small follicles, with specific genes linked to key biological processes being upregulated or downregulated.
  • * Validation through quantitative real-time RT-PCR confirmed notable differences in certain genes between the two oocyte groups, suggesting that minor variations in transcription profiles can significantly affect the developmental potential of bovine oocytes and embryos.
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