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Concentration of atomic hydrogen measured in a heated atomizer by two-photon absorption laser-induced fluorescence
Dvořák, P.; Talába, M.; Dědina, Jiří; Kratzer, Jan; Obrusník, A.
2016 - English
Concentration of free hydrogen atoms was measured by the two-photon absorption laser-induced fluoresence (TALIF) in an externally heated atomizer in a mixture of argon, hydrogen and oxygen at atmospheric pressure. The atomic hydrogen concentration in the order 10^22 m^-3 was found in the region around the flame. Keywords: TALIF; quartz tube atomizer; hydrogen measurement Available in digital repository of the ASCR
Concentration of atomic hydrogen measured in a heated atomizer by two-photon absorption laser-induced fluorescence

Concentration of free hydrogen atoms was measured by the two-photon absorption laser-induced fluoresence (TALIF) in an externally heated atomizer in a mixture of argon, hydrogen and oxygen at ...

Dvořák, P.; Talába, M.; Dědina, Jiří; Kratzer, Jan; Obrusník, A.
Ústav analytické chemie, 2016

Arsenic speciation by hydride generation coupled with atomic fluorescence spectrometry
Marschner, Karel; Musil, Stanislav; Rychlovský, P.; Dědina, Jiří
2016 - English
Post-column hydride generation for arsenic speciation was used and the demethylation of Arsenic species during hydride generation was investigated. Keywords: arsenic speciation; demethylation; hydride generation Available in digital repository of the ASCR
Arsenic speciation by hydride generation coupled with atomic fluorescence spectrometry

Post-column hydride generation for arsenic speciation was used and the demethylation of Arsenic species during hydride generation was investigated.

Marschner, Karel; Musil, Stanislav; Rychlovský, P.; Dědina, Jiří
Ústav analytické chemie, 2016

CE-nESI/MS in electrode-free design: narrowing the separation channel to 5 μm
Týčová, Anna; Foret, František
2016 - English
Capillary electrophoresis-nanospray/mass spectrometry (CE-nESI/MS) in electrodefree\narrangement represents a very simple instrumentation for analysis of biomolecules.\nSo far, CE-nESI/MS analyses in this design were limited to 10-75 μm ID of the\nseparation channel. Although the work with narrower dimensions brings several\nchallenges, there is a great potential for better sensitivity, improved separation power\nand lower sample consumption. This work is devoted to some practical aspects of\nexperiments in narrow bore channels and systematic evaluation of CE-nESI/MS\nanalyses conducted in capillaries of 25, 15 and 5 μm ID. Keywords: CE-nESI/MS; electrode-free arragement Available in digital repository of the ASCR
CE-nESI/MS in electrode-free design: narrowing the separation channel to 5 μm

Capillary electrophoresis-nanospray/mass spectrometry (CE-nESI/MS) in electrodefree\narrangement represents a very simple instrumentation for analysis of biomolecules.\nSo far, CE-nESI/MS analyses in ...

Týčová, Anna; Foret, František
Ústav analytické chemie, 2016

Comparative evaluation of protein composition in human breast cancer cells using mass spectrometry
Flodrová, Dana; Toporová, L.; Macejová, D.; Laštovičková, Markéta; Brtko, J.; Bobálová, Janette
2016 - English
Bottom-up proteomic approach was used for detailed characterization of proteins from\ntwo human tumour cell lines representing major clinically different types of breast\ncancer. The aim was to show the differences between them on proteomic level. Here\nwe present almost 100 unequivocally identified proteins out of which 60 were mutually\ndifferently expressed for MDA-MB-231 and MCF-7. Some well-known breast cancer\nmarkers like annexins A1, A2 and vimentin were found in the MDA-MB-231 cell line.\nOn the other hand, MCF-7 cells were found to be positive for cytokeratins and keratins\nand thus we were able to distinguish both cell lines sufficiently. Keywords: mass spectrometry; breast cancer; human tumour; bottom-up proteomic approach Available in digital repository of the ASCR
Comparative evaluation of protein composition in human breast cancer cells using mass spectrometry

Bottom-up proteomic approach was used for detailed characterization of proteins from\ntwo human tumour cell lines representing major clinically different types of breast\ncancer. The aim was to show ...

Flodrová, Dana; Toporová, L.; Macejová, D.; Laštovičková, Markéta; Brtko, J.; Bobálová, Janette
Ústav analytické chemie, 2016

Hexahistidine labeling of oligosaccharides
Partyka, Jan; Křenková, Jana; Foret, František
2016 - English
We have presented another approach for labeling of oligosaccharides suitable for\ncapillary zone electrophoresis coupled with mass spectrometric detection.\nOligosaccharides labeled by peptides with hexahistidine sequence have faster\nseparation resulting in two or three times shorter time in comparison to oligosaccharides\nwith singly charged labels. Keywords: capillary zone electrophoresis; mass spectrometric detection; oligosaccharides Available in digital repository of the ASCR
Hexahistidine labeling of oligosaccharides

We have presented another approach for labeling of oligosaccharides suitable for\ncapillary zone electrophoresis coupled with mass spectrometric detection.\nOligosaccharides labeled by peptides with ...

Partyka, Jan; Křenková, Jana; Foret, František
Ústav analytické chemie, 2016

Organic compounds in PM1 aerosol in the Central Bohemian Region in the Czech Republic
Křůmal, Kamil; Mikuška, Pavel; Coufalík, Pavel; Večeřa, Zbyněk
2015 - English
Contribution summarizes the concentrations of monosaccharide anhydrides, resin acids, methoxyphenols, monosaccharides, disaccharides, sugar alcohols, alkanes, hopanes, steranes and polyaromatic hydrocarbons in PM1 aerosols in small town Celakovice in winter. According to concentrations of organic markers, the identification of emission sources in Celakovice is discussed. Keywords: organic tracer; urban aerosol; PM1 Fulltext is available at external website.
Organic compounds in PM1 aerosol in the Central Bohemian Region in the Czech Republic

Contribution summarizes the concentrations of monosaccharide anhydrides, resin acids, methoxyphenols, monosaccharides, disaccharides, sugar alcohols, alkanes, hopanes, steranes and polyaromatic ...

Křůmal, Kamil; Mikuška, Pavel; Coufalík, Pavel; Večeřa, Zbyněk
Ústav analytické chemie, 2015

Development of microfluidic tools for cell analysis
Václavek, Tomáš; Křenková, Jana; Foret, František
2015 - English
In this poster we present our microfabrication approach for fabrication of glass microfluidic devices which we combine with 3D-printed parts in order to develop an easy-to-use instrumentation for single cell analysis. Keywords: microfluidic device; 3D-printing; single cell analysis Fulltext is available at external website.
Development of microfluidic tools for cell analysis

In this poster we present our microfabrication approach for fabrication of glass microfluidic devices which we combine with 3D-printed parts in order to develop an easy-to-use instrumentation for ...

Václavek, Tomáš; Křenková, Jana; Foret, František
Ústav analytické chemie, 2015

Alelopúatie kořenových exsudátů Ambrózie peřenolisté (Ambrosia artemisiifolia L.)
Figala, J.; Lojková, L.; Lvončík, S.; Hohnová, Barbora; Moravcová, Dana; Formánek, P.
2015 - Czech
Ambrózie peřenolistá (Ambrosia artemisiifolia L.) pochází ze Severní Ameriky a do Evropy byla zavlečena ve druhé polovině 19. století. Ambrózie peřenolistá je plevelem polních plodin a producentem značného množství vysoce alergenního pylu. V předložené práci jsou prezentovány poznatky o alelopatickém působení kořenových výměšků (exsudátů) ambrózie peřenolisté na klíčení a růst vybraných druhů rostlin. Invasive plant Ambrosia artemisiifolia (Asteraceae) of North American origin is an important agricultural weed in Europe and also occupies large non-crop areas with a range that is likely to accelerate under climate change. Its pollen grains are noxious aeroallergens and cause summer hay fever. Knowledge on allelopathic effect of root exudates of Ambrosia artemisiifolia on germination and growth of plant species are presented in this work. Keywords: root exudates; allelopathy; common ragweed Available in digital repository of the ASCR
Alelopúatie kořenových exsudátů Ambrózie peřenolisté (Ambrosia artemisiifolia L.)

Ambrózie peřenolistá (Ambrosia artemisiifolia L.) pochází ze Severní Ameriky a do Evropy byla zavlečena ve druhé polovině 19. století. Ambrózie peřenolistá je plevelem polních plodin a producentem ...

Figala, J.; Lojková, L.; Lvončík, S.; Hohnová, Barbora; Moravcová, Dana; Formánek, P.
Ústav analytické chemie, 2015

Determination of biological active compounds in pressurized water extract of Sambucus nigra L. branches
Hohnová, Barbora; Šalplachta, Jiří
2015 - English
GC-MS and SDS-PAGE methods were employed for determination of carbohydrates and biological active proteins in pressurized hot water extract of Sambucus nigra L. branches. Keywords: PHWE; GC-MS; SDS-PAGE Fulltext is available at external website.
Determination of biological active compounds in pressurized water extract of Sambucus nigra L. branches

GC-MS and SDS-PAGE methods were employed for determination of carbohydrates and biological active proteins in pressurized hot water extract of Sambucus nigra L. branches.

Hohnová, Barbora; Šalplachta, Jiří
Ústav analytické chemie, 2015

Simple route of caspase-3 FRET sensor synthesis using “click chemistry”
Lišková, Marcela; Křenková, Jana; Klepárník, Karel; Pazdera, P.; Foret, František
2015 - English
Programmed cell death or apoptosis is regulated process of cell suicide. The central role in apoptosis play cysteine proteases called caspases. Caspases recognize tetra-peptide sequences Asp-Glu-Val-Asp (DEVD) on their substrates and hydrolyze peptide bonds after aspartic acid residues. Various techniques for the determination of caspase-3 are commercially available e.g. Enzyme Linked Immuno-Sorbent Assay (ELISA), Western blotting or flow cytometric analysis. The products of the cleavage can be detected by spectrophotometry, fluorimetry, chemiluminescence (CL) or ELISA. In this work, we suggested fluorescent sensor based on easily prepared Förster Resonance Energy Transfer (FRET). We use very simple chemistry called “click”. This type of chemistry takes advantages of quickness, simplicity and cheapness. “Click chemistry” is based on usage of various functional group and cross-linkers to combine individual molecules together. Keywords: caspases; click chemistry; cell analysis Fulltext is available at external website.
Simple route of caspase-3 FRET sensor synthesis using “click chemistry”

Programmed cell death or apoptosis is regulated process of cell suicide. The central role in apoptosis play cysteine proteases called caspases. Caspases recognize tetra-peptide sequences ...

Lišková, Marcela; Křenková, Jana; Klepárník, Karel; Pazdera, P.; Foret, František
Ústav analytické chemie, 2015

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