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    CER 1 gene polymorphism in postmenopausal Roma and non-Roma Slovak women in connection with osteoporosis by Mydlárová Blaščáková, M, Mydlár, J, Tomková, Z, Hudáková, R, Poráčová, J, Hricová, K, Zigová, M, Petrejčíková, E, Omelka, R, Bauerová, M, Buriková, A, Vašková, J

    “…The aim of our study was to investigate the relationship between the rs74434454 polymorphism of the CER1 gene and selected biochemical, densitometric and…”
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    Histological study of compact bone tissue in some mammals: a method for species determination by Martiniaková, M., Grosskopf, B., Omelka, R., Dammers, K., Vondráková, M., Bauerová, M.

    Published in International journal of osteoarchaeology (01-01-2007)
    “…The purpose of this investigation was to study compact bone tissue microstructure of some mammals in terms of qualitative and quantitative characteristics,…”
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    Subacute exposure to amygdalin influences compact bone remodeling of rabbits by Kovacova, V, Sarocka, A, Omelka, R, Bauerova, M, Grosskopf, B, Formicki, G, Kolesarova, A, Martiniakova, M

    “…Amygdalin is most commonly occurring cyanogenic glycoside. It is found in seeds of many plant species. Our study was aimed to reveal whether pure…”
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    Subacute exposure to alcohol in relation to bone microstructure of mice by Sarocka, A, Kovacova, V, Omelka, R, Bauerova, M, Kapusta, E, Goc, Z, Formicki, G, Martiniakova, M

    Published in Physiological research (01-01-2018)
    “…Our study aimed to investigate subacute exposure to alcohol in relation to bone microstructure of mice. Animals from experimental (E) group drank a solution…”
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    Maternal relationship analysis of skeletal remains from Early Medieval cemetery in Slovakia by Nagy, M., Csákyová, V., Mende, B.G., Csősz, Fusek, G., Makovický, P., Bauer, M., Bauerová, M.

    Published in Anthropologischer Anzeiger (01-01-2016)
    “…MtDNA from the skeletal remains of two bodies buried in the grave No. F44 from Nitra-Šindolka (woman and child) was analysed. Cemeteries in Šindolka belong to…”
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    Femoral bone microstructure in 1-month-old non-transgenic versus transgenic rabbits with the WAP-hFVIII gene construct by Martiniaková, M, Omelka, R, Grosskopf, B, Smoláriková, V, Bauerová, M, Chrenek, P

    Published in Folia biologica (2008)
    “…Differences in microscopic structure of the femur between 1-month-old transgenic rabbits carrying the hFVIII gene and non-transgenic rabbits were investigated…”
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    Comparative Study of Compact Bone Tissue Microstructure between Non-transgenic and Transgenic Rabbits with WAP-hFVIII Gene Construct by Martiniaková, M., Omelka, R., Ryban, L., Grosskopf, B., Vondráková, M., Bauerová, M., Fabiš, M., Chrenek, P.

    Published in Anatomia, histologia, embryologia (01-10-2006)
    “…Summary The aim of this study was to investigate differences in compact bone tissue microstructure between New Zealand White transgenic rabbits with human…”
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    Changes of femoral bone tissue microstructure in transgenic rabbits by Martiniaková, M, Omelka, R, Chrenek, P, Ryban, L, Parkányi, V, Grosskopf, B, Vondráková, M, Bauerová, M

    Published in Folia biologica (01-01-2005)
    “…Bone tissue microstructure of femur was investigated in transgenic New Zealand White rabbits with human factor VIII gene. Altogether 42 bones (24 from…”
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    Histological analysis of ovine compact bone tissue by Martiniakova, M.(Constantine the Philosopher Univ., Nitra (Slovak R.)), Grosskopf, B, Omelka, R, Vondrakova, M, Bauerova, M

    Published in Journal of Veterinary Medical Science (01-04-2007)
    “…Histological sections of femoral diaphysis from adult sheep were investigated in this study. The qualitative characteristics in microstructure of the compact…”
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    A simple and inexpensive DNA purification for malignant hyperthermia PCR detection in porcine hair roots by Bauerová, M, Bauer, M, Vašı́ček, D

    Published in Meat science (01-04-1999)
    “…We isolated DNA from porcine hair roots by silica matrix. Purified DNA is suitable for PCR analysis of malignant hyperthermia in the pig breeds. The using of…”
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    Effect of the oestrogen receptor (ESR) gene on reproductive traits of Large White, White Meaty and Landrace pigs by Omelka, R., Bauerová, M., Mlynek, J., Buchová, B., Peškovičová, D., Bulla, J.

    Published in Czech Journal of Animal Science (01-06-2005)
    “…We investigated the effect of oestrogen receptor (ESR) gene on total number of born (TNB), number of born alive (NBA) and number of weaned (NW) piglets in…”
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    Meat quality assessed Ante- and Post mortem by different ryanodine receptor gene status of pigs by Lahucky, R., Christian, L.L., Kovac, L., Stalder, K.J., Bauerova, M.

    Published in Meat science (01-11-1997)
    “…Different breeds and crossbreeds (total 63) of pigs with defined genotype (DNA based test on RYR 1 gene status) were divided in normal (non mutant),…”
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    Effect of the estrogen receptor (ESR) and ryanodine receptor (RYR1) genes on reproductive traits of Slovak Large White, White Meaty and Landrace pigs (short communication) by Omelka, R., Peškovičová, D., Martiniaková, M., Bauer, M., Bauerová, M.

    Published in Archiv für Tierzucht (10-10-2006)
    “…We investigated the effect of the estrogen receptor (ESR) and ryanodine receptor (RYR1) genes on total number of born (TNB), number of born alive (NBA) and…”
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    Simultaneous detection of malignant hyperthermia and genetic predisposition for improved litter size in pigs by multiplex PCR-RFLP by Omelka, Radoslav, Vasícek, Dugan, Martiniaková, Monika, Bulla, Jozef, Bauerová, Mária

    Published in Folia biologica (Kraków) (2004)
    “…The ryanodine receptor gene (RYR1) and the estrogen receptor gene (ESR) are the best commercially used markers for predisposition of stress susceptibility…”
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