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Milada Vítová
Researcher at Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic
Publications - 70
Citations - 2250
Milada Vítová is an academic researcher from Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cell division & Cell cycle. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 65 publications receiving 1785 citations.
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Supra-Optimal Temperature: An Efficient Approach for Overaccumulation of Starch in the Green Alga Parachlorella kessleri
Vilém Zachleder,Veronika Kselíková,Veronika Kselíková,Ivan Nedyalkov Ivanov,Ivan Nedyalkov Ivanov,Vitali Bialevich,Milada Vítová,Shuhei Ota,Tsuyoshi Takeshita,Shigeyuki Kawano,Kateřina Bišová +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used synchronized cultures of the chlorococcal green alga Parachlorella kessleri to study the effects of supra-optimal temperature on the growth and accumulation of energy reserves.
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Rapid screening of very long-chain fatty acids from microorganisms
TL;DR: The use of liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry is suitable for very long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids with up to 8 double bonds due to the time of analysis as well as for reasons of lower thermal stability of polyunsaturation fatty acids towards saturated fatty acids, but gas chromatography -mass spectromaetry is better suited for the analysis of saturated very long -chain fatty acids.
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Beneficial or Toxic Effects of Selenium on Green Algae and Their Application as Nutrient Supplements or Bio-remediators
TL;DR: This review considers the impact of selenium on algal growth and other cellular events: firstly from the point of its toxicity, including research into seenium-resistant algal strains and their possible use for remediation of se lenium contaminated environments, and will examine case examples of Selenium-enriched algae as a source of organicSelenium with health benefits for different domestic animals.
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The biosynthesis of phospholipids is linked to the cell cycle in a model eukaryote
Milada Vítová,Vojtěch Lanta,Mária Čížková,Martin Jakubec,Frode Rise,Øyvind Halskau,Kateřina Bišová,Samuel Furse,Samuel Furse,Samuel Furse +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used RT-qPCR to study the structural challenges faced by eukaryotic cells through the cell cycle and found that the cell's structure is important for progress through and perhaps even control of cell cycle.