Publications by authors named "O Hlinka"

Cortical thickness (CTh) is routinely used to quantify grey matter atrophy as it is a significant biomarker in studying neurodegenerative and neurological conditions. Clinical studies commonly employ one of several available CTh estimation software tools to estimate CTh from brain MRI scans. In recent years, machine learning-based methods emerged as a faster alternative to the main-stream CTh estimation methods (e.

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The spread of respiratory diseases via aerosol particles in indoor settings is of significant concern. The SARS-CoV-2 virus has been found to spread widely in confined enclosures like hotels, hospitals, cruise ships, prisons, and churches. Particles exhaled from a person indoors can remain suspended long enough for increasing the opportunity for particles to spread spatially.

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  • Wild abalone populations are declining due to factors like commercial fishing, poaching, and climate change, leading to increased interest in aquaculture, but growth has been slow due to limited genetic knowledge.
  • Researchers sequenced the draft genome of the Australian greenlip abalone and conducted comprehensive analyses, revealing its evolutionary relationship with the Pacific abalone.
  • The study identifies key neuropeptides linked to reproduction and successfully induces spawning in female abalones, providing valuable resources to enhance future aquaculture efforts, which are publicly accessible online.
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ITS2 sequences are used extensively in molecular taxonomy and population genetics of arthropods and other animals yet little is known about the molecular evolution of ITS2. We studied the secondary structure of ITS2 in species from each of the six main lineages of hard ticks (family Ixodidae). The ITS2 of these ticks varied in length from 679 bp in Ixodes scapularis to 1547 bp in Aponomma concolor.

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