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    Ultrastructural remodelling of slow skeletal muscle fibres in creatine kinase deficient mice: a quantitative study by Novotová, Marta, Tarabová, Bohumila, Tylková, Lucia, Ventura-Clapier, Renée, Zahradník, Ivan

    Published in General physiology and biophysics (01-10-2016)
    “…Creatine kinase content, isoform distribution, and participation in energy transfer are muscle type specific. We analysed ultrastructural changes in slow…”
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    Architectural and functional remodeling of cardiac and skeletal muscle cells in mice lacking specific isoenzymes of creatine kinase by Tylková, Lucia

    Published in General physiology and biophysics (01-09-2009)
    “…Muscle is the major consumer of fuels and ATP in the body. Mitochondria and glycolytic complexes serve as the main energy production locations, while the…”
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    Myocardial remodelling induced by repeated low doses of isoproterenol by Mikusová, Andrea, Králová, Eva, Tylková, Lucia, Novotová, Marta, Stankovicová, Tatiana

    “…In the present work, the effect of isoproterenol on the electrical properties of the rat heart and on the cytoarchitecture of the surviving cardiomyocytes was…”
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    Evaluation of changes in secretory granules of atrial myocytes: a morphometric approach by Tylková, Lucia, Novotová, Marta, Zahradník, Ivan, Kiss, Alexander

    “…To evaluate the sensitivity and applicability of stereologic analysis for estimating changes in the secretory granule content of atrial myocytes. The content…”
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    Role of the HBx oncoprotein in carbonic anhydrase 9 induction by Holotnakova, Tereza, Tylkova, Lucia, Takacova, Martina, Kopacek, Juraj, Petrik, Juraj, Pastorekova, Silvia, Pastorek, Jaromir

    Published in Journal of medical virology (01-01-2010)
    “…Carbonic anhydrase 9 (CA9), as one of the most hypoxia-responsive genes, has been associated almost exclusively with hypoxic tumors. Its principal role is in…”
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