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Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic

GovernmentPrague, Czechia
About: Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic is a government organization based out in Prague, Czechia. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Catalysis. The organization has 27866 authors who have published 71021 publications receiving 1821686 citations.
Topics: Population, Catalysis, Thin film, Laser, Ion


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TL;DR: A new taxonomy is proposed, in which Leishmania infantum and L.Donovani are the only recognized species of the L. donovani complex, and an evolutionary hypothesis for the origin and dispersal of the species is presented.
Abstract: Leishmaniasis is a geographically widespread severe disease, with an increasing incidence of two million cases per year and 350 million people from 88 countries at risk. The causative agents are species of Leishmania, a protozoan flagellate. Visceral leishmaniasis, the most severe form of the disease, lethal if untreated, is caused by species of the Leishmania donovani complex. These species are morphologically indistinguishable but have been identified by molecular methods, predominantly multilocus enzyme electrophoresis. We have conducted a multifactorial genetic analysis that includes DNA sequences of protein-coding genes as well as noncoding segments, microsatellites, restriction-fragment length polymorphisms, and randomly amplified polymorphic DNAs, for a total of ≈18,000 characters for each of 25 geographically representative strains. Genotype is strongly correlated with geographical (continental) origin, but not with current taxonomy or clinical outcome. We propose a new taxonomy, in which Leishmania infantum and L. donovani are the only recognized species of the L. donovani complex, and we present an evolutionary hypothesis for the origin and dispersal of the species. The genus Leishmania may have originated in South America, but diversified after migration into Asia. L. donovani and L. infantum diverged ≈1 Mya, with further divergence of infraspecific genetic groups between 0.4 and 0.8 Mya. The prevailing mode of reproduction is clonal, but there is evidence of genetic exchange between strains, particularly in Africa.

424 citations

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TL;DR: Concurrent CRT demonstrated significant benefit in terms of response rate, overall survival and time to progression over sequential CRT in patients with locally advanced NSCLC.

423 citations

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TL;DR: It is shown that the cationic and anionic Hofmeister series can now be rationalized primarily in terms of specific interactions of salt ions with the backbone and charged side chain groups at the protein surface in solution.
Abstract: Ions differ in their ability to salt out proteins from solution as expressed in the lyotropic or Hofmeister series of cations and anions. Since its first formulation in 1888, this series has been invoked in a plethora of effects, going beyond the original salting out/salting in idea to include enzyme activities and the crystallization of proteins, as well as to processes not involving proteins like ion exchange, the surface tension of electrolytes, or bubble coalescence. Although it has been clear that the Hofmeister series is intimately connected to ion hydration in homogeneous and heterogeneous environments and to ion pairing, its molecular origin has not been fully understood. This situation could have been summarized as follows: Many chemists used the Hofmeister series as a mantra to put a label on ion-specific behavior in various environments, rather than to reach a molecular level understanding and, consequently, an ability to predict a particular effect of a given salt ion on proteins in solutions....

421 citations

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TL;DR: The development and the state-of-art of experimental and theoretical methods for the investigation of model reactions for alkane activation in the gas phase are summarized and the synthesis of HCN is referred to as a reasonably simple example of how large-scale technical processes can be investigated in microscopic models.
Abstract: The importance of the selective activation of alkanes for science and technology in the forthcoming decades does not need to be explicitly pointed out in this thematic issue of Chemical ReViews. Instead, we would like to summarize the development and the state-of-art of experimental and theoretical methods for the investigation of model reactions for alkane activation in the gas phase.1 However, before doing so let us address the question, how other scientists, both in academia as well as industry, can profit from such model studies in the gas phase, usually involving very small, charged species under conditions in a mass spectrometer which are very far from real catalysis. To this end, we refer to the synthesis of HCN as a reasonably simple example of how large-scale technical processes can be investigated in microscopic models. † In memoriam of Dr. Andreas Fiedler. * To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: detlef.schroeder@ uochb.cas.cz, E-mail: roithova@natur.cuni.cz. ‡ Charles University in Prague. § Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic. Jana Roithová (right), Ph.D., leads a group on the topic of reaction mechanisms at the Faculty of Science at the Charles University in Prague. Her research is based on the synergy of gas-phase experiments and theoretical calculations. She received her Ph.D. degree in the group of Prof. Zdenek Herman (J. Heyrovsky Institute of Physical Chemistry, Prague) on the topic of reactivity of small molecular dications in 2003. Since then she has made key contributions to superelectrophilic chemistry in the gas phase, with particular attention toward the activation of nonreactive substrates such as rare gases, nitrogen, and methane. Recently, she concentrates her research on the properties of redox-active molecules, their interactions with transition metals, and mechanisms of organometallic reactions. She is author of more than 80 papers and received, among others, a “L’Oréal for Women in Science” stipend and the Hlavka prize.

421 citations

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TL;DR: An array of glycoside compounds currently used in medicine but also with biological activity of some glycosidic metabolites of the known drugs are dealt with.
Abstract: Numbers of biologically active compounds are glycosides. Sometimes, the glycosidic residue is crucial for their activity, in other cases glycosylation only improves pharmacokinetic parameters. Recent developments in molecular glycobiology brought better understanding to the aglycone vs. glycoside activities, and made possible to develop new, more active or more effective glycodrugs based on these findings - very illustrative recent example is the story of vancomycin. This paper deals with an array of glycosidic compounds currently used in medicine but also with biological activity of some glycosidic metabolites of the known drugs. It involves glycosides of vitamins, polyphenolic glycosides (flavonoids), alkaloid glycosides, glycosides in the group of antibiotics, glycopeptides, cardiac glycosides, steroid and terpenoid glycosides etc. The physiological role of the glycosyl and structure-activity relations (SAR) in the glycosidic moiety (-ies) are discussed.

420 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Michael Grätzel2481423303599
Richard E. Smalley153494111117
Mercouri G. Kanatzidis1521854113022
Jovan Milosevic1521433106802
Rajesh Kumar1494439140830
Vaclav Vrba141129895671
Milos Lokajicek139151198888
Rupert Leitner136120190597
Christophe Royon134145390249
Tetiana Hryn'ova131105984260
G. T. Jones13186475491
Peter Kodys131126285267
Mohammad Khaja Nazeeruddin12964685630
Alexander Kupco129123086436
Ning Zhou12999680094
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Performance
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202352
2022273
20214,647
20204,473
20194,000
20183,541