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    Formation and Dissociation of the Acridine Orange Dimer as a Tool for Studying Polyelectrolyte–Surfactant Interactions by Mondek, Jakub, Mravec, Filip, Halasová, Tereza, Hnyluchová, Zuzana, Pekař, Miloslav

    Published in Langmuir (29-07-2014)
    “…Steady-state and time-resolved fluorescence and UV–vis techniques were used to study the formation and dissociation of acridine orange dimer in order to…”
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    Effect of CTAB and CTAB in the presence of hyaluronan on selected human cell types by Kalbáčová, Marie, Verdánová, Martina, Mravec, Filip, Halasová, Tereza, Pekař, Miloslav

    “…•CTAB is toxic for osteoblasts and keratinocytes.•Hyaluronan can suppress the negative effect of the surfactant.•The protective effect was observed only at low…”
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    A simple microviscometric approach based on Brownian motion tracking by Hnyluchová, Zuzana, Bjalončíková, Petra, Karas, Pavel, Mravec, Filip, Halasová, Tereza, Pekař, Miloslav, Kubala, Lukáš, Víteček, Jan

    Published in Review of scientific instruments (01-02-2015)
    “…Viscosity-an integral property of a liquid-is traditionally determined by mechanical instruments. The most pronounced disadvantage of such an approach is the…”
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    Aerosol transport in a model of human lungs by Lizal, Frantisek, Jedelsky, Jan, Lippay, Josef, Halasova, Tereza, Mravec, Filip, Jicha, Miroslav

    Published in EPJ Web of conferences (01-01-2012)
    “…Complex flow structures emerging in human lungs significantly affect deposition of inhaled particles. Therefore flow measurements alongside with deposition…”
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    Research of transport and deposition of aerosol in human airway replica by Lizal, Frantisek, Jedelsky, Jan, Elcner, Jakub, Durdina, Lukas, Halasova, Tereza, Mravec, Filip, Jicha, Miroslav

    Published in EPJ Web of conferences (01-01-2012)
    “…Growing concern about knowledge of aerosol transport in human lungs is caused by great potential of use of inhaled pharmaceuticals. Second substantial motive…”
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    Effect of Nucleic Acid and Albumin on Luminescence Properties of Deposited TiO2 Quantum Dots by Drbohlavova, Jana, Chomoucka, Jana, Hrdy, Radim, Prasek, Jan, Janu, Libor, Ryvolova, Marketa, Adam, Vojtech, Kizek, Rene, Halasova, Tereza, Hubalek, Jaromir

    “…Luminescent quantum dots (QDs) have gained a great attention as promising candidates in optical detection of various biomolecules such as DNA, proteins, etc…”
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