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J Sebokova

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Bartekova M, Styk J, Pancza D, Kukan M, Sebokova J, Breier A
Gen Physiol Biophys . 2004 Apr; 22(4):567-77. PMID: 15113129
Objectives: Numerous mechanisms have been proposed to participate in adaptation of heart to ischaemia by ischaemic preconditioning. We have described previously a release of cardio-protective protein fraction during ischaemic preconditioning...
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Ziegelhoffer A, Styk J, Ravingerova T, Sebokova J, Volkovova K, Waczulikova I, et al.
Life Sci . 1999 Nov; 65(18-19):1999-2001. PMID: 10576454
Recently it was shown that besides their negative role in pathogenesis of diabetes, reactive oxygen species (ROS) and particularly the products of non-enzymatic glycation of proteins (NEGP) may also participate...
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Ziegelhoffer-Mihalovicova B, Okruhlicova L, Tribulova N, Ravingerova T, Volkovova K, Sebokova J, et al.
Gen Physiol Biophys . 1998 May; 16(4):329-38. PMID: 9595302
Mitochondrial contact sites (MiCS) are structures in the mitochondrial membrane containing the structure-bound mitochondrial isoenzyme of creatine phosphokinase that participates in the transfer of energy into the cytoplasm. This explains...
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Ziegelhoffer A, Ravingerova T, Styk J, Sebokova J, Waczulikova I, Breier A, et al.
Mol Cell Biochem . 1997 Dec; 176(1-2):191-8. PMID: 9406161
In diabetes the hearts exhibit impaired membrane functions, but also increased tolerance to Ca2+ (iCaT) However, neither the true meaning nor the molecular mechanisms of these changes are fully understood....
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Ravingerova T, Styk J, Pancza D, Tribulova N, Sebokova J, Volkovova K, et al.
Diabetes Res Clin Pract . 1996 Jul; 31 Suppl:S105-12. PMID: 8864648
There is some evidence that diabetic hearts are more resistant to ischaemia/reperfusion injury due to alterations in Ca2+ handling. Our objective was to explore this hypothesis in the model of...
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Ziegelhoffer A, Ravingerova T, Styk J, Tribulova N, Volkovova K, Sebokova J, et al.
Diabetes Res Clin Pract . 1996 Jul; 31 Suppl:S93-103. PMID: 8864647
Abundant information is now available about changes in subcellular organelles that are responsible for the impaired intracellular calcium homeostasis in diabetic cardiomyopathy. Some of these changes concern heart sarcolemma and...