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Authors: Sedo, A Malik, R Drbal, K Lisa, V Vlasicova, K Mares, V
Citation: A. Sedo et al., Dipeptidyl peptidase IV in two human glioma cell lines, EUR J HIST, 45(1), 2001, pp. 57-63

Authors: Mares, V Bruckner, G
Citation: V. Mares et G. Bruckner, Fucosylated glycans in the periventricular structures and the cerebrospinal fluid of the fetal rat forebrain. An autoradiographic and lectin binding histiotopic study, INT J DEV N, 19(3), 2001, pp. 297-303

Authors: Bacakova, L Pellicciari, C Bottone, MG Lisa, V Mares, V
Citation: L. Bacakova et al., A sex-related difference in the hypertrophic versus hyperplastic response of vascular smooth muscle cells to repeated passaging in culture, HIST HISTOP, 16(3), 2001, pp. 675-684

Authors: Malik, R Mares, V Kleibl, Z Pohlreich, P Vlasicova, K Sedo, A
Citation: R. Malik et al., Expression of attractin and its differential enzyme activity in glioma cells, BIOC BIOP R, 284(2), 2001, pp. 289-294

Authors: Krajci, D Mares, V Lisa, V Spanova, A Vorlicek, J
Citation: D. Krajci et al., Ultrastructure of nuclei of cisplatin-treated C6 glioma cells undergoing opoptosis, EUR J CELL, 79(5), 2000, pp. 365-376

Authors: Bacakova, L Mares, V Lisa, V Svorcik, V
Citation: L. Bacakova et al., Molecular mechanisms of improved adhesion and growth of an endothelial cell line cultured on polystyrene implanted with fluorine ions, BIOMATERIAL, 21(11), 2000, pp. 1173-1179

Authors: Bacakova, L Mares, V Bottone, MR Pellicciari, C Lisa, V Svorcik, V
Citation: L. Bacakova et al., Fluorine ion-implanted polystyrene improves growth and viability of vascular smooth muscle cells in culture, J BIOMED MR, 49(3), 2000, pp. 369-379

Authors: Pribyl, J Milerski, M Pribylova, J Mares, V Pind'ak, A
Citation: J. Pribyl et al., Selection of the terminal sire and dam breeds of sheep and its impact in commercial crossbreeding, CZEC J ANIM, 44(11), 1999, pp. 523-528

Authors: Koroleva, VI Korolev, OS Mares, V Pastalkova, E Bures, J
Citation: Vi. Koroleva et al., Hippocampal damage induced by carbon monoxide poisoning and spreading depression is alleviated by chronic treatment with brain derived polypeptides, BRAIN RES, 816(2), 1999, pp. 618-627
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