4 results match your criteria: "The University of Pardubice[Affiliation]"

Screening method for the simultaneous determination of allantoin and uric acid from dried blood spots.

J Pharm Biomed Anal

February 2023

Department of Biological and Biochemical Science, Faculty of Chemical Technology, The University of Pardubice, Pardubice, Czech Republic. Electronic address:

Uric acid and its oxidation product allantoin are excellent biomarkers of oxidative stress in humans. Currently, there are high requirements not only for tests monitoring oxidative stress but also for screening laboratory tests in general. The highest demand is imposed on the simplest sampling, easy transport of the sample, and the shortest possible analysis time.

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The singlet fission (SF) process discovered in bis(thienyl)diketopyrrolopyrroles (TDPPs) can boost their potential for photovoltaics (PV). The crystal structures of TDPP analogs carrying n-hexyl, n-butyl, or 2-(adamant-1-yl)ethyl substituents are similar, but contain increasingly slipped stacked neighbor molecules. The observed SF rate constants, k , (7±4), (9±3) and (5.

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Systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) in serious chest injuries: is a pharmacological blockade effective?

Ann Thorac Cardiovasc Surg

August 2005

The Institute of Medical Studies, The University of Pardubice, and Department of Surgery, Pardubice General Hospital, Pardubice, Czech Republic.

Purpose: There has been an ongoing increase in the frequency and severity of blunt chest injuries. Their rather high lethality is caused by the injury alone as well as by the following systemic inflammatory response. The aim of the study is to verify the efficacy of the pharmacological blockade of the systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) in serious blunt chest injuries, and to identify whether the administration of indomethacin as a cyclooxygenase inhibitor could prevent a multiorgan dysfunction (MODS) and a multiorgan failure (MOF).

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Separation of H(2)SO(4) + CuSO(4) mixture by diffusion dialysis.

J Hazard Mater

October 2004

Department of Chemical Engineering, The University of Pardubice, Cs. legií 565, 532 10 Pardubice, Czech Republic.

Diffusion dialysis of aqueous solution of H(2)SO(4) + CuSO(4) has been investigated in a two-compartment cell with an anion-exchange membrane Neosepta-AFN. The experiments have proved that sulfuric acid permeates well through the membrane used, while cupric sulfate is efficiently rejected. This operation is very effective at high acid concentrations and low concentrations of cupric sulfate.

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