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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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Exploring Mycosporine-Like Amino Acids (MAAs) as Safe and Natural Protective Agents against UV-Induced Skin Damage.

TL;DR: In this paper, a review critically describes UV-induced skin damage, problems associated with the use of chemical and physical sunscreens, cyanobacteria as a source of mycosporine-like amino acids, the abundance of MAAs and their biotechnological applications.
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Arsenolipids in the green alga Coccomyxa (Trebouxiophyceae, Chlorophyta).

TL;DR: Lipid-like compounds containing a dimethylarsinoyl group, i.e. Me2As(O)- have been identified by liquid chromatography/inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry and non-aqueous reversed-phase high-performance liquid Chromatography from three strains of green algae of the genus Coccomyxa.
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Temperature dependence of production of structured triacylglycerols in the alga Trachydiscus minutus.

TL;DR: This study describes the identification of regioisomers and enantiomers of triacylglycerols of C20 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) in the alga Trachydiscus minutus cultivated at different temperatures using reversed- and chiral-phase liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry.
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Lipidomic analysis of Botryococcus (Trebouxiophyceae, Chlorophyta) - Identification of lipid classes containing very long chain fatty acids by offline two-dimensional LC-tandem MS.

TL;DR: The separation of lipid classes using hydrophilic interaction chromatography revealed that the most abundant VLCFAs (28:2, 28:1 and 28:0) were contained in neutral lipids and in phospholipids (phosphatidic acid and/or phosphatidylcholine).
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The effect of light color on the nucleocytoplasmic and chloroplast cycle of the green chlorococcal alga Scenedesmus obliquus.

TL;DR: The color of light had a significant effect on the growth and reproductive processes (both in the nucleocytoplasmic and chloroplast compartment of the cells) in synchronous cultures of Scenedesmus obliquus, but this effect decreased in the order red > white > blue > green.