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    Use of MALDI-TOF MS technology to evaluate adulteration of small ruminant milk with raw bovine milk by Rysova, L., Cejnar, P., Hanus, O., Legarova, V., Havlik, J., Nejeschlebova, H., Nemeckova, I., Jedelska, R., Bozik, M.

    Published in Journal of dairy science (01-06-2022)
    “…Detection of adulteration of small ruminant milk is very important for health and commercial reasons. New analytical and cost-effective methods need to be…”
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    Influence of cultivation conditions on the growth of Lactobacillus acidophilus, Bifidobacterium sp., and Streptococcus thermophiles, and on the production of organic acids in fermented milks by CHRAMOSTOVÁ, Jana, MOŠNOVÁ, Romana, LISOVÁ, Ivana, PEŠEK, Erik, DRBOHLAV, Jan, NĚMEČKOVÁ, Irena

    Published in Czech Journal of Food Sciences (2014)
    “…The parameters influencing the formation of organic acids and the ratio between the optical isomers of lactic acid were evaluated. Five different factors were…”
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    Proteolysis in raw milk in relation to microbiological indicators by Chramostová, Jana, Hanuš, Oto, Klimešová, Marcela, Němečková, Irena, Roubal, Petr, Kopecký, Jaroslav, Jedelská, Radoslava, Nejeschlebová, Ludmila

    Published in Czech Journal of Food Sciences (01-01-2016)
    “…Proteolysis in raw milk is a crucial parameter indicating both cow’s mastitis and the technological problems or spoilage risk of final products. However, a…”
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    Problems with detection of proteolytic microorganisms and their undesirable activities in milk by Němečková, Irena, Pechačová, Marta, Roubal, Petr

    Published in Czech Journal of Food Sciences (01-01-2009)
    “…Occurrence of proteolytic enzymes in milk is often associated with technological problems and sensory, rheological and functional defects of final dairy…”
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    Methods for detection of Bacillus sp., B. cereus, and B. licheniformis in raw milk by NĚMEČKOVÁ, Irena, SOLICHOVÁ, Kateřina, ROUBAL, Petr, UHROVÁ, Barbora, ŠVIRÁKOVÁ, Eva

    Published in Czech Journal of Food Sciences (01-01-2011)
    “…Totally 75 raw milk samples were analysed with the methods employing the media compared – MYPA, PEMBA, BrillianceTM Bacillus cereus agar, and HiCrome Bacillus…”
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    Fermentation of vegetable substrates by lactic acid bacteria as a basis of functional foods by NĚMEČKOVÁ, Irena, DRAGOUNOVÁ, Hedvika, PECHAČOVÁ, Marta, RYSOVÁ, Jana, ROUBAL, Petr

    Published in Czech Journal of Food Sciences (01-01-2011)
    “…People suffering from lactose intolerance, cow’s milk allergy or phenylketonuria or people on low-protein diet are restricted in the consumption of dairy…”
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    Characteristic and Quality and Food Safety of Regional Cheese Produced from Mixed Milk by Vyletělová-Klimešová, Marcela, Hanuš, Oto, Horáček, Jiří, Vorlová, Lenka, Němečková, Irena, Nejeschlebová, Ludmila, Kopecký, Jaroslav

    “…There were cheeses produced from raw cow’s milk and from mixed milk compared. Mixed milk contained small ruminants’ milk (goat’s and ewe’s milk) and cow’s milk…”
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    Chemosensitivity prediction in tumor cells ex vivo--difficulties and limitations of the method by Michalová, E, Poprach, A, Nemecková, I, Nenutil, R, Valík, D, Zaloudík, J, Vyzula, R, Vojtesek, B

    Published in Klinická onkologie (2008)
    “…Certain hope is entertained in the prediction of chemosensitivity in vitro/ ex vivo for the purpose of selecting the most effective treatment of malignant…”
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