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/ Home / Ph.D. Study at IOCB / Archive - 2011 / Biochemistry

Biochemistry

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Ing. Iva Pichová, CSc. Characterization of key enzymes of Mycobacterium tuberculosis
PharmDr. Helena Mertlíková Kaiserová, Ph.D. Molecular aspects of the cytostatic and antiviral effects of new nucleoside / nucleotide analogs
PharmDr. Helena Mertlíková Kaiserová, Ph.D. Interactions of nucleoside/nucleotide analogs with cAMP/cGMP-mediated signaling
Prof. Ing. Tomáš Ruml, CSc. & Doc. Ing. Michal Hocek, DSc. Enzymatic construction of functionalized nucleic acids and study of their interactions with proteins
Prof. Ing. Tomáš Ruml, CSc. & Doc. Ing. Michal Hocek, DSc. Enzymatic construction of functionalized RNAs and study of their use in siRNA
RNDr. Václav Kašička, CSc. New electrolyte systems for analysis, purification and characterization of biomolecules by capillary and free-flow electromigration methods
RNDr. Václav Kašička, CSc. Investigation of biomolecular interactions by capillary electromigration methods
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