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    Heterocyclic sterol probes for live monitoring of sterol trafficking and lysosomal storage disorders by Králová, Jarmila, Jurášek, Michal, Krčová, Lucie, Dolenský, Bohumil, Novotný, Ivan, Dušek, Michal, Rottnerová, Zdeňka, Kahle, Michal, Drašar, Pavel, Bartůněk, Petr, Král, Vladimír

    Published in Scientific reports (26-09-2018)
    “…The monitoring of intracellular cholesterol homeostasis and trafficking is of great importance because their imbalance leads to many pathologies. Reliable…”
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    Highly selective mitochondrial probes based on fluorinated pentamethinium salts: On two-photon properties and microscopic applications by Krčová, Lucie, Rimpelová, Silvie, Havlík, Martin, Dolenský, Bohumil, Vellieux, Frédéric, Ruml, Tomáš, Martásek, Pavel, Král, Vladimír, Bříza, Tomáš

    Published in Dyes and pigments (01-01-2020)
    “…Fluorescent dyes and probes have been of interest in the fields of chemistry and biology for a long time. However, with more recent applications in advanced…”
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    Coumarin Tröger’s base derivatives with cyanine substitution as selective and sensitive fluorescent lysosomal probes by Talianová, Veronika, Bříza, Tomáš, Krčová, Lucie, Dolenský, Bohumil, Králová, Jarmila, Martásek, Pavel, Král, Vladimír, Havlík, Martin

    Published in Bioorganic chemistry (01-01-2020)
    “…[Display omitted] •Fluorescent lysosomal probes based on a Tröger's base skeleton.•Synergically utilize three properties in one structure: native basicity,…”
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    A Cyclic Pentamethinium Salt Induces Cancer Cell Cytotoxicity through Mitochondrial Disintegration and Metabolic Collapse by Krejcir, Radovan, Krcova, Lucie, Zatloukalova, Pavlina, Briza, Tomas, Coates, Philip J, Sterba, Martin, Muller, Petr, Kralova, Jarmila, Martasek, Pavel, Kral, Vladimir, Vojtesek, Borivoj

    “…Cancer cells preferentially utilize glycolysis for ATP production even in aerobic conditions (the Warburg effect) and adapt mitochondrial processes to their…”
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