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Josef Jampilek
Researcher at Comenius University in Bratislava
Publications - 331
Citations - 6091
Josef Jampilek is an academic researcher from Comenius University in Bratislava. The author has contributed to research in topics: Lipophilicity & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 303 publications receiving 4695 citations. Previous affiliations of Josef Jampilek include Palacký University, Olomouc & Slovak Academy of Sciences.
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Synthesis and characterization of (Z)-5-arylmethylidene-rhodanines with photosynthesis-inhibiting properties.
TL;DR: For majority of the tested compounds the lipophilicity of the compound and not electronic properties of the R1 substituent were decisive for PET-inhibiting activity.
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Multidimensional (3D/4D-QSAR) probability-guided pharmacophore mapping: investigation of activity profile for a series of drug absorption promoters
TL;DR: A hybrid approach that combines 3D and 4D-QSAR methods based on grid and neural (SOM) paradigms with automated variable elimination IVE-PLS procedure was examined to identify the pharmacophore pattern for cholic acid derivatives as potential drug absorption promoters.
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Taguchi Method and Response Surface Methodology in the Treatment of Highly Contaminated Tannery Wastewater Using Commercial Potassium Ferrate.
Violetta Kozik,Krzysztof Barbusiński,Maciej Thomas,Agnieszka Sroda,Josef Jampilek,Aleksander Sochanik,Adam Smoliński,Andrzej Bak +7 more
TL;DR: The Taguchi method is suitable for the initial implementation, while the RSM is superior for the extended optimization of wastewater treatment processes.
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Responses of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants to Engineered Nanoparticles
Katarina Kralova,Josef Jampilek +1 more
TL;DR: This paper provides a comprehensive overview of the beneficial and adverse effects of metal-, metalloid-, and carbon-based nanoparticles on the germination, growth, and biochemical characteristics of a wide range of medicinal and aromatic plants, including the corresponding mechanisms of action.
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Preparation and Biological Properties of Ring-Substituted Naphthalene-1-Carboxanilides
Tomas Gonec,Jiri Kos,Eoghan Nevin,Rodney Govender,Matus Pesko,Jan Tengler,Ivan Kushkevych,Vendula Stastna,Michal Oravec,Peter Kollar,Jim O'Mahony,Katarina Kralova,Aidan Coffey,Josef Jampilek +13 more
TL;DR: The most effective antimycobacterial compounds demonstrated insignificant toxicity against the human monocytic leukemia THP-1 cell line and photosynthetic electron transport (PET) inhibition in isolated spinach chloroplasts.