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Doc. Ing. Michal Hocek, Ph.D. D.Sc. Construction of functionalized nucleic acids bearing selected switchable or triggerable reactive groups
Doc. Ing. Michal Hocek, Ph.D. D.Sc. Synthesis of base-modified DNA for the regulation of transcription
Doc. Ing. Michal Hocek, Ph.D. D.Sc. Enzymatic construction of functionalized RNAs for the study of their use in siRNA and RNA catalysis
Doc. Ing. Michal Hocek, Ph.D. D.Sc. Synthesis of novel deazapurine nucleosides and nucleotides as potential cytostatics and inhibitors of adenosine kinases
Doc. Ing. Michal Hocek, Ph.D. D.Sc. Synthesis of novel nucleoside and non-nucleoside inhibitors of key enzymes of Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Dr. habil. Ullrich Jahn New SET Oxidants and Their Application in (Asymmetric) Oxidative Enolate Reactions
Dr. habil. Ullrich Jahn Approaches to the total synthesis of bioactive epidithiodiketopiperazine alkaloids
Dr. habil. Ullrich Jahn Catalytic Asymmetric Tandem Organometallic Conjugate Addition/Radical Reaction Processes
Dr. habil. Ullrich Jahn Tandem Organometallic Conjugate Addition/Cycloaddition Processes
Dr. habil. Ullrich Jahn Approaches to the total synthesis of bioactive prenylated indole alkaloids
Ing. Ivan Rosenberg, CSc. Phospholane ring-based nucleoside and nucleotide analogs
Ing. Ivan Rosenberg, CSc. Synthesis of shortened phoshonate analogs of 2'- and 3'-nucleotides and corresponding oligonucleotides
Ing. Ivan Rosenberg, CSc. Synthesis of conformationally constrained phosphonate nucleotides as inhibitors of human 5'(3')-nucleotidases
Ing. Jaroslav Šebestík, Ph. D. Peptide sensors for recognition of organic molecules
Ing. Petr Beier, Ph.D. Synthesis and reactivity of hypervalent sulfur fluorides
Ing. Zlatko Janeba, Ph.D. Acyclic nucleoside phosphonates as monomers for the construction of modified oligonucleotides and/or nucleic acids
Ing. Zlatko Janeba, Ph.D. Design and synthesis of novel nucleotide analogues and their applications in medicinal chemistry
Mgr. Filip Teplý, Ph.D. Colorful helquats: doubly positive dyes
Mgr. Filip Teplý, Ph.D. Functionalized helquats: synthesis and application
Mgr. Filip Teplý, Ph.D. Helquats: Novel Molecules for Chemical Biology
Mgr. Petr Cígler, Ph.D. Targeted biocompatible nanoparticles for cancer diagnostics and therapy
Mgr. Petr Cígler, Ph.D. Fluorescent diamonds nanosensors
Mgr. Radim Nencka, Ph.D. Synthesis of novel heterocyclic compounds as inhibitors of viral replication
Mgr. Radim Nencka, Ph.D. Novel heterocyclic derivatives as lipid and protein kinase inhibitors
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