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    Interspecific variation in localization of hypericins and phloroglucinols in the genus Hypericum as revealed by desorption electrospray ionization mass spectrometry imaging by Kucharíková, Andrea, Kimáková, Katarína, Janfelt, Christian, Čellárová, Eva

    Published in Physiologia plantarum (01-05-2016)
    “…Plants of the genus Hypericum are widely known for their therapeutic properties. The most biologically active compounds of this genus are naphtodianthrones and…”
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    Occurrence and Distribution of Phytochemicals in the Leaves of 17 In vitro Cultured Hypericum spp. Adapted to Outdoor Conditions by Kucharíková, Andrea, Kusari, Souvik, Sezgin, Selahaddin, Spiteller, Michael, Čellárová, Eva

    Published in Frontiers in plant science (27-10-2016)
    “…A plethora of plants belonging to the genus have been investigated so far owing to the biological efficacies of pharmacologically important secondary…”
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    The vulnerability of nitrergic neurons to transient spinal cord ischemia: a quantitative immunohistochemical and histochemical study by Schreiberová, Andrea, Kisucká, Alexandra, Hricová, Ľudmila, Kucharíková, Andrea, Pavel, Jaroslav, Lukáčová, Nadežda

    Published in Journal of molecular histology (01-04-2012)
    “…Spinal cord ischemia belongs to serious and relatively frequent diseases of CNS. The aim of the present study was to find out the vulnerability of nitrergic…”
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    Identification of NO/sGC signalling in the bulbospinal respiratory pathway after C2–C3 hemisection of the spinal cord in rats by Capková, Ľudmila, Dávidová, Alexandra, Pavel, Jaroslav, Kucharíková, Andrea, Radoňak, Jozef, Kuchárová, Karolína, Cigánková, Viera, Maršala, Martin, Lukáčová, Nadežda

    Published in Acta histochemica (01-11-2011)
    “…Guanylyl cyclase (GC) as the effector molecule for nitric oxide (NO) plays a key role in the NO/cGMP signalling cascade. Based on these observations, our study…”
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