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René Kizek
Researcher at University of Veterinary and Pharmaceutical Sciences Brno
Publications - 676
Citations - 19041
René Kizek is an academic researcher from University of Veterinary and Pharmaceutical Sciences Brno. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cancer & Differential pulse voltammetry. The author has an hindex of 61, co-authored 672 publications receiving 16554 citations. Previous affiliations of René Kizek include Charles University in Prague & Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic.
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Methods for carbon nanotubes synthesis—review
Jan Prasek,Jana Drbohlavova,Jana Chomoucka,Jaromir Hubalek,Ondrej Jasek,Vojtech Adam,René Kizek +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors review history, types, structure and especially the different synthesis methods for CNTs preparation including arc discharge, laser ablation and chemical vapour deposition.
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The role of metallothionein in oxidative stress.
Branislav Ruttkay-Nedecky,Lukas Nejdl,Jaromír Gumulec,Ondrej Zitka,Michal Masarik,Tomáš Eckschlager,Marie Stiborová,Vojtech Adam,René Kizek +8 more
TL;DR: In this review, attention is paid to metallothioneins as small, cysteine-rich and heavy metal-binding proteins, which participate in an array of protective stress responses, which plays a key role in regulation of zinc levels and distribution in the intracellular space.
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Magnetic nanoparticles and targeted drug delivering.
TL;DR: This review summarizes the most commonly used functionalization methods of the MNPs preparation methods and their use in targeted drug delivery and targeted therapy.
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Redox status expressed as GSH:GSSG ratio as a marker for oxidative stress in paediatric tumour patients.
Ondrej Zitka,Sylvie Skalickova,Jaromír Gumulec,Michal Masarik,Vojtech Adam,Jaromir Hubalek,Libuše Trnková,Jarmila Kruseova,Tomas Eckschlager,René Kizek +9 more
TL;DR: The highest ratio was observed in retinoblastoma patients and the lowest in anaplastic ependymoma, and the results were able to distinguish between the diagnoses based on the results of the obtained GSH:GSSG ratio.
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Deoxynivalenol and its toxicity
TL;DR: Don affects animal and human health causing acute temporary nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain, headache, dizziness, and fever.