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Jitka Cejkova

Researcher at Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic

Publications -  80
Citations -  1817

Jitka Cejkova is an academic researcher from Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cornea & Corneal epithelium. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 77 publications receiving 1620 citations.

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Differences in activities of antioxidant superoxide dismutase, glutathione peroxidase and prooxidant xanthine oxidoreductase/xanthine oxidase in the normal corneal epithelium of various mammals.

TL;DR: It is suggested that the levels of antioxidant and prooxidant enzymes studied in the corneal epithelium might be associated with the diurnal or nocturnal activity of animals.
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Analysis of immediate changes of water-soluble metabolites in alkali-burned rabbit cornea, aqueous humor and lens by high-resolution 1H-NMR spectroscopy.

TL;DR: 1H-NMR spectroscopy is well suited for simultaneous qualitative and quantitative analysis of changes of metabolite concentrations in damaged tissues and can help to better evaluate and understand the biological alterations due to alkali burn.
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Light Absorption Properties of the Rabbit Corna Repeatedly Irradiated With UV Rays

TL;DR: It is suggested that the UVB‐irradiated cornea, although damaged and nearly without antioxidants, might actually through its higher UV absorbance protect the inner eye against further damage from UVB rays.
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Light absorption properties of the rabbit cornea repeatedly irradiated with UVB rays.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the light absorption properties of damaged rabbit cornea and found that UVB-irradiated cornea absorbs more light throughout the whole measurable UV-VIS spectral range than the normal cornea.
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Treatment of alkali-injured cornea by cyclosporine A-loaded electrospun nanofibers - An alternative mode of therapy.

TL;DR: The approach with CsA-loaded nanofibers could represent an effective alternative mode of therapy for corneal chemical burns and Corneal transparency was highly restored in these corneas.