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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Stanovení herbicidů pomocí kapilární elektromigrační techniky

Janštová, Lenka January 2016 (has links)
This thesis on the determination of herbicides by capillary electromigration techniques in the first part focuses on the description of electromigration methods, herbicides and possibilities of their determination using chemical analytical methods. The next section describes the Isotachophoretic analysis and electrolyte system used for the determination of glyphosate. Further described is the determination of glyphosate in effluent using accumulation at the asymmetric neutralization boundary purposefully created in capillary. The results, obtained from the real sample, are evaluateded and discused in the final part of thesis.
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Využití mikropreparativní izoelektrické fokusace při analýze biologických vzorků / Utilization of micropreparative isoelectric focusing in the analysis of biological samples

Vlčková, Zuzana January 2017 (has links)
The aim of this Master Thesis is the optimization and verification of conditions of separation of proteins from biological materials. For the separation a developed technique called micropreparative isoelectric focusing is being used. The theoretical part describes analytical methods of biological materials with a focus on proteins which were used for the optimization of the developing system in general. This part of the Master Thesis also presents this method itself. Furthermore, basic characteristics of other techniques used to control the efficiency of the micropreparative isoelectric focusing are introduced. The experimental part depicts the individual steps of optimization of the micropreparative isoelectric focusing. The ideal separation procedure was firstly found out on the individual standard proteins, secondly on their mixture and lastly the optimised procedure was applied to a real biological sample. The efficiency of the micropreparative isoelectric focusing was verified by SDS-PAGE and MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry.
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Studium transferinu jako markeru dědičných poruch glykosylace / Study of transferrin as a marker of congenital disorders of glycosylation

Ondrušková, Nina January 2010 (has links)
Congenital disorders of glycosylation (CDG) represent a heterogeneous group of mul- tisystemic metabolic disorders which are caused by defects in biosynthetic pathways of glycoproteins. The screening test for N-glycosylation disorders is the analyses of sialylated isoforms of serum transferrin (Tf) by means of isoelectric focusing (IEF). Two distinct pathological IEF patterns of Tf are observed. A type I pattern is cha- racterized by a decrease of tetra- and an increase of di- and asialotransferrin, whereas a type II pattern shows in addition an increase of tri- and monosialotransferrin. The aims of diploma thesis were: 1) to evaluate reference range for spectrum of sialylated forms of Tf separated by IEF and 2) to perform biochemical and molecular analyses in three patients (P1-P3) with clinical suspicion for CDG. Serum and genomic DNA from three patients with clinical suspicion for CDG and family members of P1 were analysed. Sera from 99 healthy volunteers within the age range of 2-42 years served as a control group. Tf was analysed by IEF with direct immunofixation, SDS-PAGE and Western blot using specific antibody against human Tf (Dako). Profiles of Tf were quantified by AlphaEaseFC software (Alpha Innotech). Data were analysed by software STATISTICA 9.0 (StatSoft). TF a PMM2 genes were analysed...
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Návrh algoritmu pro elektronickou fokusaci uzv sond. / Design of ultrasound probe focusation algorithm.

Maceška, Radek January 2011 (has links)
This thesis deals with electronic focusing of ultrasonic probes. There is theoretically described, what is the electronic focusing. Further, there are calculations that are used to achieve focusing. These calculations are then implemented into the algorithm that was developed in Matlab. The paper also contains the simulation conducted using the proposed algorithm and the GUI. These simulations are then compared with characteristics measured on a real ultrasound probe.
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Dynamická fokusace v ultrazvukové tomografii / Dynamic Focusing in Ultrasound Tomography

Kratochvíla, Jiří January 2010 (has links)
The aim of the master’s thesis, is to get acquainted with the dynamic focusing in conventional ultrasound systems, to modify this method for ultrasound computer tomography and to realize and interpret this modification on simulated and real data in a transparent graphic interface. The modification of the dynamic focusing was executed for the 3D ultrasound computer tomograph developed in Karlsruhe. Simulated data, that are necessary for focusing, were generated by existing program, which was adjusted. The new created program of the dynamic focusing was tested and evaluated with those simulated and real data.
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Charakterizace nízkomolekulárních syntetických markerů izoelektrických bodů kapilární zónovou elektroforézou a kapilární izoelektrickou fokusací / Characterization of low-molecular-mass synthetic markers of isoelectric points by capillary zone electrophoresis and capillary isoelectric focusing

Brandejsová, Martina January 2012 (has links)
High-performance electromigration separation methods, capillary zone electrophoresis (CZE) and capillary isoelectric focusing (CIEF), have been applied to physico-chemical characterization of new synthetic low-molecular mass markers of isoelectric points. Amphoteric compounds on the basis of aminomethylnitrophenols, their derivatives and other structurally related substances were analyzed by CZE in a series of background electrolytes in a wide pH range, 1.86 - 11.18. From the measured pH dependencies of effective electrophoretic mobilities of analytes (beforehand corrected to reference temperature of 25 řC), their isoelectric points (pI) were determined. In addition, using the non-linear regression analysis of the above dependencies, acid-base dissociation constants (pKa) of ionogenic groups of selected analytes were calculated. Subsequently, the analytes with sharply defined isoelectric points were analyzed by CIEF. CIEF confirmed applicability of these compounds as markers of isoelectric points for calibration of pH gradient in CIEF in the determination of pI of amphoteric compounds, especially peptides and proteins. The determined pKa values of ionogenic groups in particular compounds will be utilized in the development of new pI markers with desired pI values.
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Stanovení a porovnání elektromigračních vlastností markerů pro izoelektrickou fokusaci / The Determination and Comparison of the Electromigration Properties of Markers for Isoelectric Focusing

Lorinčíková, Kateřina January 2021 (has links)
The dependencies of electrophoretic mobility on pH were measured for a set of 14 markers used for isoelectric focusing that were developed by the group of Šlais and that are based on substitutions on the nitrophenol core, and for a kit consisting of 5 pI markers developed by Shimura, which have an oligopeptide structure. The dissociation constants and limiting electrophoretic mobilities of these compounds were obtained from the dependencies with the use of the program AnglerFish. The isoelectric point values of the compounds were consequently calculated using the obtained data. A comparison of the obtained pI values with the values that have been declared in literature, albeit gained by different analytical methods, has been made. Key Words capillary zone electrophoresis, isoelectric focusing, pI markers, isoelectric point, thermodynamic dissociation constant, limiting ionic mobility

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