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Pavel Veverka

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Veverka P, Brom T, Janovic T, Stojaspal M, Pinkas M, Novacek J, et al.
Comput Struct Biotechnol J . 2023 Jan; 21:731-741. PMID: 36698979
The RE1-Silencing Transcription factor (REST) is essential for neuronal differentiation. Here, we report the first 18.5-angstrom electron microscopy structure of human REST. The refined electron map suggests that REST forms...
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Storchova R, Palek M, Palkova N, Veverka P, Brom T, Hofr C, et al.
Nucleic Acids Res . 2023 Jan; 51(3):1154-1172. PMID: 36651296
Protein phosphatase magnesium-dependent 1 delta (PPM1D) terminates the cell cycle checkpoint by dephosphorylating the tumour suppressor protein p53. By targeting additional substrates at chromatin, PPM1D contributes to the control of...
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Kralovec K, Havelek R, Koutova D, Veverka P, Kubickova L, Brazda P, et al.
J Biomed Mater Res A . 2020 Mar; 108(7):1563-1578. PMID: 32176405
Magnetic nanoparticles of ε-Fe Ga O with the volume-weighted mean size of 17 nm were prepared by thermal treatment of a mesoporous silica template impregnated with metal nitrates and were...
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Veverka P, Janovic T, Hofr C
Int J Mol Sci . 2019 Jul; 20(13). PMID: 31261825
The repetitive telomeric DNA at chromosome ends is protected from unwanted repair by telomere-associated proteins, which form the shelterin complex in mammals. Recent works have provided new insights into the...
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Janovic T, Stojaspal M, Veverka P, Horakova D, Hofr C
J Mol Biol . 2019 Jun; 431(17):3289-3301. PMID: 31158366
Human telomeric repeat binding factors TRF1 and TRF2 along with TIN2 form the core of the shelterin complex that protects chromosome ends against unwanted end-joining and DNA repair. We applied...
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Jirakova K, Seneklova M, Jirak D, Turnovcova K, Vosmanska M, Babic M, et al.
Int J Nanomedicine . 2016 Dec; 11:6267-6281. PMID: 27920532
Introduction: Magnetic resonance (MR) imaging is suitable for noninvasive long-term tracking. We labeled human induced pluripotent stem cell-derived neural precursors (iPSC-NPs) with two types of iron-based nanoparticles, silica-coated cobalt zinc...
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Veverka P, Kaman O, Knizek K, Novak P, Marysko M, Jirak Z
J Phys Condens Matter . 2016 Nov; 29(3):035803. PMID: 27849629
Rare-earth-doped ferromagnetic manganites LaRESrMnO (RE  =  Gd, Tb, Dy, and Ho) are synthesized in the form of sintered ceramics and nanocrystalline phases with the mean size of crystallites  ≈30 nm....
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Herynek V, Turnovcova K, Veverka P, Dedourkova T, Zvatora P, Jendelova P, et al.
Int J Nanomedicine . 2016 Aug; 11:3801-11. PMID: 27540292
Introduction: Magnetic nanoparticles (NPs) represent a tool for use in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-guided thermoablation of tumors using an external high-frequency (HF) magnetic field. To avoid local overheating, perovskite NPs...
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Novotna B, Turnovcova K, Veverka P, Rossner Jr P, Bagryantseva Y, Herynek V, et al.
Nanotoxicology . 2015 Nov; 10(6):662-70. PMID: 26581309
Nanomaterials are currently the subject of intense research due to their wide variety of potential applications in the biomedical, optical and electronic fields. We prepared and tested cobalt zinc ferrite...
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Trachtova S, Kaman O, Spanova A, Veverka P, Pollert E, Rittich B
J Sep Sci . 2011 Sep; 34(21):3077-82. PMID: 21919199
Magnetic La(0.75)Sr(0.25)MnO(3) nanoparticles possessing an approximately 20-nm-thick silica shell (LSMO(0.25)@SiO(2) ) were characterised and tested for the isolation of PCR-ready bacterial DNA. The results presented here show that the nanoparticles...