Dear Chaperon subscribers,
we have new information for you from the Chaperon project!
Dear Chaperon subscribers,
we have new information for you from the Chaperon project!
Dear Chaperon subscribers,
we have new information for you from the Chaperon project!
Laboratory of Reproductive Medicine calls for Ph.D. student (since October 1st, 2022) – Mitochondrial biogenesis during oocyte development and early embryonic development (supervisor: assoc. prof. Jan NEVORAL, Ph.D.).
Dear Chaperon friends,
we have new information for you from the Chaperon project!
Členové Laboratoře Farmakogenomiky (K. Šeborová, A. Spálenková, K. Koucká, P. Holý, M. Ehrlichová, P. Souček a R. Václavíková) ve spolupráci s kolegy ze 3LF UK, 2LF UK, FNKV a Stony Brook University v New Yorku nedávno publikovali originální práci v časopise International Journal of Molecular Medicine (IF 5.9, Q1 in Biochemistry & Molecular Biology).
Pochopení regenerace jaterního parenchymu, která je dlouhodobým výzkumným tématem Laboratoře nádorové léčby a regenerace tkáně, je klíčové pro další rozvoj jaterní chirurgie.
Na podkladě návrhu rektorů českých univerzit je každoročně udělováno Nadací Josefa, Marie a Zdeňky Hlávkových ocenění nadaným vysokoškolským studentům.
Survival in multiple myeloma (MM) has developed favorably over the past decades for reasons that have been ascribed to new medications and treatment. However, development of survival over a long period and comparison to other hematopoietic neoplasms (HN) is less well known.
The Chaperon ERA Research Club invites you to participate in our Nerd Art Prize contest by sending us your best scientific photo or picture!
Tým laboratoře Nádorové léčby a regenerace tkáně publikoval review v časopisu Material Science and Engineering C (IF 5.8) „Decellularized xenogeneic scaffolds in transplantation and tissue engineering: Immunogenicity versus positive cell stimulation“, M. S. Massaro, R. Pálek, J. Rosendorf, L. Červenková, V. Liška a V. Moulisová.
Familial occurrence of oropharyngeal and other HPV-associated cancers (OPC)
Prof. Kari Hemminki (European Research Area Chair of Translational Oncology) will provide presentation associate with investigation on Familial occurrence of oropharyngeal and other HPV-associated cancers (OPC) at section Head & Neck Forum – Epidemiology and Screening“ of the EUROGIN meeting.
CHROMOSOMAL ABERRATION IN HEALTHY PERSONS
Blood white cells of healthy individuals may contain non-recurrent, random chromosomal aberrations (CAs), which disappear with cell turnover as they provide no growth advantage. These include chromatid breaks, fragmented or missing parts of chromosomes and fusions resulting in dicentric and ring chromosomes. These nonspecific CAs have been used in monitoring of occupational populations exposed to potential carcinogenic chemicals and radiation.