Mgr. Vladimír Rotrekl, Ph.D.
Head of the research group, Vladimír Rotrekl Research Group
office: bldg. A19/331
Kamenice 753/5
625 00 Brno
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Total number of publications: 124
2014
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BIOMECHANICS OF STEM CELL DERIVED CARDIOMYOCYTES CAN BE DESCRIBED BY ATOMIC FORCE MICROSCOPY Optimization of cardiomyocytes differentiation from pluripotent stem cells using atomic force microscopy
ABSTRACT BOOK “New Challenges in the World Science: Joint Approaches of Young Scientists”, year: 2014
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BIOMECHANIKU LIDSKÝCH KARDIOMYOCYTŮ DIFERENCOVANÝCH Z PLURIPOTENTNÍCH KMENOVÝCH BUNĚK LZE POPSAT S POMOCÍ MIKROSKOPIE ATOMÁRNÍCH SIL (AFM)
Year: 2014, type: Conference abstract
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Forced aggregation and defined factors allow highly uniform-sized embryoid bodies and functional cardiomyocytes from human embryonic and induced pluripotent stem cells
Heart Vessels, year: 2014, volume: 29, edition: 6, DOI
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Human Pluripotent Stem Cell-Derived Cardiomyocytes as Research and Therapeutic Tools
BioMed Research International, year: 2014, volume: 2014, edition: "512831", DOI
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Identification of key regulatory metabolites in hESCs by MALDI-TOF-MS
Year: 2014, type: Appeared in Conference without Proceedings
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Molecular and Functional Characterization of Uniform-Sized Beating Embryoid Bodies and Cardiomyocytes from Human Embryonic and Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells
Year: 2014, type: Conference abstract
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Mutation frequency dynamics in HPRT locus in culture adapted hESCs and iPSCs correspond to their differentiated counterparts
Stem Cells and Development, year: 2014, volume: 23, edition: 20, DOI
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Optimization of cardiomyocytes differentiation from pluripotent stem cells using atomic force microscopy
Year: 2014, type: Requested lectures
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Statins in oncological research: From experimental studies to clinical practice
Critical Reviews in Oncology/Hematology, year: 2014, volume: 92, edition: 3, DOI
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Study of mechanobiological properties of human functional cardiomyocytes using Atomic Force Microscopy
Year: 2014, type: Requested lectures