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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PHD PROGRAMME 2023 - CALL FOR APPLICATIONS
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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
Events calendar
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27.3.
15:00Cryo-EM structure of ASK1 reveals mechanistic basis of its redox-dependent activation
Mgr. Dalibor Košek, Ph.D., Laboratory of Structural biology of signaling proteins,
IPHYS (detached workplace BIOCEV)
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3.4.
15:00 -
12.4.
17:00Přednáška "Náhrady poškozených cév: minulost, přítomnost a budoucnost"
Přednáší: Lucie Bačáková (FGÚ AV ČR) a Jaroslav Chlupáč (IKEM)
v rámci cyklu přednášek "Lidské tělo ve zdraví i nemoci"
AV ČR, Národní 3, Praha 1
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17.4.
15:00Bureš lecture series "Circadian Clocks: the genes, cells and circuits that time our lives"
Prof. Michael Hastings, MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge, Great Britain
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15.5.
15:00Lecture
Laboratory of Pain Research
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22.5.
15:00Lecture
Laboratory of Adipose Tissue Biology
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29.5.
15:00Lecture "Multiple roles of potassium transporters in cell physiology"
RNDr. Hana Sychrová, DrSc., Laboratory of Membrane Transport, IPHYS
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5.6.
15:00Lecture "Controlling mitochondria with optogenetics: energetics and ROS production"
Pof. Andrew P. Wojtovich, University of Rochester Medical Center, USA
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8.6.
09:00Veletrh vědy
8. - 10. 6. 2023, PVA Letňany
Publications
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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
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New findings on the structure of the FOXO4: p53 complex - a key factor in senescence regulation
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Metabolomics atlas of a mouse
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The effectivity of opioid analgesics is reduced by CCL2 chemokine
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Gliflozins - more than just antidiabetics