Publications by authors named "M Batkova"

Article Synopsis
  • The Roma population, numbering between 10 to 14 million worldwide, faces unique genetic challenges due to a high level of consanguinity, resulting in specific hereditary diseases that are often underdiagnosed.
  • Recent clinical evaluations at the ERN CRANIO center in Prague have highlighted various rare genetic disorders, including congenital cataract syndrome and non-syndromic deafness linked to specific genetic mutations.
  • This study emphasizes the need for awareness and accurate diagnosis of dental issues that can aid in better treatment and management of these genetic conditions in the Czech Roma community.
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Background: The oculo-facio-cardio-dental syndrome (OFCD) is an ultra-rare multiple congenital anomaly. This report describes clinical findings emphasising dental phenotype in five, molecularly confirmed, female cases from two Czech families.

Case Presentation: Dental examinations were carried out.

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We compare photoaligning properties of polymer layers fabricated from the same constituents: polymethyl-methacrylate (PMMA) and azo-dye Disperse Red 1 (DR1), either chemically attached to the PMMA main-chain, or physically mixed with it. Photoaligning properties depend on the preparation method drastically. Photoalignment was found to be far more efficient when PMMA is functionalized with DR1 compared to the case of physically mixing the constituents.

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Neurodegenerative disorders, including Alzheimer's disease (AD), Parkinson's disease (PD), or systemic amyloidosis, are characterized by the specific protein transformation from the native state to stable insoluble deposits, e.g., amyloid plaques.

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Abstract: Carbon fibers (CFs) decorated by CoP nanoparticles and carbon nanotubes were prepared via needle-less electrospinning technique. Formation of catalytically active CoP nanoparticles and growth of carbon nanotubes were monitored in open and closed sintering environment at different sintering exposure times. Higher porosity, important in the catalytic reaction for easier penetration of electrolyte into the CFs, was achieved by mixing two immiscible polymers with natrium dodecyl sulfate and subsequent heat treatment process.

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