Publications by authors named "Z Cejka"

The aim of the study was to develop an orthopedic implant coating in the form of vancomycin-loaded collagen/hydroxyapatite layers (COLHA+V) that combine the ability to prevent bone infection with the ability to promote enhanced osseointegration. The ability to prevent bone infection was investigated employing a rat model that simulated the clinically relevant implant-related introduction of bacterial contamination to the bone during a surgical procedure using a clinical isolate of . The ability to enhance osseointegration was investigated employing a model of a minipig with terminated growth.

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A composite nanofibrous layer containing collagen and hydroxyapatite was deposited on selected surface areas of titanium acetabular cups. The layer was deposited on the irregular surface of these 3D objects using a specially developed electrospinning system designed to ensure the stability of the spinning process and to produce a layer approximately 100 micrometers thick with an adequate thickness uniformity. It was verified that the layer had the intended nanostructured morphology throughout its entire thickness and that the prepared layer sufficiently adhered to the smooth surface of the model titanium implants even after all the post-deposition sterilization and stabilization treatments were performed.

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The direct fusion methods for repair of spondylolytic defects of the lumbar spine have recently been replaced by transpedicular screw fixation of the affected segment, in combination with PLIF, TLIF or ALIF procedures. However, in clearly indicated cases, such as a younger patient with no intervertebral disc degeneration and only minimal or no displacement of the vertebra, the direct repair techniques have a great advantage over transpedicular fixation because they preserve segmental motion The paper reports on a patient with spondylolysis at L3 who underwent surgery combining the Tokuhashi and Matsuzaki and the Gillet and Petit techniques, which involved a system of transpedicular screws, rods and sublaminar hooks supplemented with a cross-connector to support the base of the spinous process. After surgery, the patient reported pain relief and return to normal activities and CT examination showed bony union of both spondylolytic defects.

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The phosphoenolpyruvate (PEP)-synthases belong to the family of structurally and functionally related PEP-utilizing enzymes. The only archaeal member of this family characterized thus far is the Multimeric Archaeal PEP-Synthase homologue from Staphylothermus marinus (MAPS). This protein complex differs from the bacterial and eukaryotic representatives characterized to date in its homomultimeric, as opposed to dimeric or tetrameric, structure.

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A gene encoding a AAA ATPase was discovered in the 5' region of the second operon of 20 S proteasome subunits in the nocardioform actinomycete Rhodococcus erythropolis NI86/21. The gene was cloned and expressed in Escherichia coli. The protein, ARC (AAA ATPase forming Ring-shaped Complexes), is a divergent member of the AAA family.

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