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Proteiny ve výživě člověka

2014
This thesis describes the issues related to proteins in human nutrition. It deals with their specific functions in the human body, their structure and the recommended daily intake, and the consequences of either a deficiency or an excess of protein in human nutrition. For this thesis, the work focused on various food sources and their nutritional value,
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Lipid-transportní proteiny

Individual cellular organelles possess characteristic lipid compositions that define their identity. These distinct compositions must be maintained to ensure the functional specialization of cellular compartments. However, continuous membrane exchange - particularly through vesicular transport - tends to erode these compositional differences.
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Regulace leukocytární signalizace adaptorovými proteiny se speciálním zaměřením na Csk vazebné proteiny

2015
Signaling through leukocyte receptors is an integral part of immune system homeostasis and it is crucial for immune response. Signal initiation and propagation has to be properly spatiotemporally controlled not to trigger pathological immune activation. Important part in the initiation and regulation of signaling is played by adaptor proteins.
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MRP transportní proteiny v placentě

2008
The MRP mebrane proteins, which belong to the ABC transporter family, comprise currently 9 members. The MRP transport proteins are expressed in various tissues of the organism, including placenta. The major physiological role of the multidrug transporters is the transport of many endogenous and exogenous compounds, including drugs, across the cell ...
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Alzheimer Hastalığı Tedavisindeki Güncel Yaklaşımlar

Hacettepe University Journal of the Faculty of Pharmacy, 2021
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Nové membránové adaptorové proteiny leukocytů

2018
Membrane adaptor proteins are characterized by the lack of enzymatic activity and the presence of various interaction sites for other proteins and cellular membranes. They typically function as scaffolds connecting receptors or other adaptors with proximal signaling molecules at cellular membranes.
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