News
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Press release: Heat from skeletal muscle can protect not only against cold but also against obesity
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Press release: Take a pill in the morning or in the evening? Lithium affects the brain differently depending on the time of day.
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Heat, or cold? New insights of the functioning of temperature-sensitive ion channels may open the way for a new medicines development
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A Day of Physiology and Medicine for Undergraduate Students
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Kateryna Semenovykh received the Martina Roeselová Foundation Grant
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Four important IPHYS researchers celebrated their life anniversaries
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Results of bibliometric analysis of M17+
Events calendar
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12.6.
15:00 -
19.6.
15:00Lecture "Bone marrow adipose tissue under control of nutrient sensors"
Mgr. Michaela Tencerová, Ph.D., Laboratory of Molecular Physiology of Bone
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26.6.
15:00Lecture "Multiple roles of potassium transporters in cell physiology"
RNDr. Hana Sychrová, DrSc., Laboratory of Membrane Transport, IPHYS
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11.9.
15:00Lecture
RNDr. Ondřej Kuda, Ph.D., Laboratory of Metabolism of Bioactive Lipids, IPHYS
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18.9.
15:00Lecture
Laboratory of Translational Metabolism
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25.9.
15:00Lecture "Functional versaatillity of Drosophila macrophages far beyond the immune response"
Dr. Adam Bajgar, University of South Bohemia
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2.10.
15:00Bureš lecture series "Skeletal muscle as a component of the neuromuscular, musculoskeletal and metabolic system"
Prof. Stefano Schiaffino, Venetian Institute of Molecular Medicine, Padova, Italy
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9.10.
15:00Lecture
Laboratory of Biological Rhythms
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16.10.
15:00Lecture
Laboratory of Neurophysiology of Memory
Publications
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How do the cells gain enough potassium?
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Heat from skeletal muscle can protect not only against cold but also against obesity
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Take a pill in the morning or in the evening? The mood stabilizer lithium affects the brain differently depending on the time of day
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Heat or cold? New insights into the functioning of temperature-sensitive ion channels obtained in collaboration with Lund University
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Unravelling novel regulatory mechanisms in the human Na+/H+ antiporter NHA2
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Characterization of novel antidiabetic drug with less side effects on bone metabolism
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The structure of steroids fundamentally affects their effect at the N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors
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Ion channel TRPC5 as a target for treating neuropathic pain
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New lipid classes in human breastmilk
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Maternal rhythmic behavior supports the development of the fetal biological clock