Mgr. Jan Přibyl, Ph.D.
Head of Core Facility, Nanobiotechnology Core Facility
Office: bldg. E35/1S083
Kamenice 753/5
625 00 Brno
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Total number of publications: 191
2015
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AFM imaging and force-distance curves analysis of single stranded DNA-binding (SSB) protein complex and comparison of kinetic with surface plasmon resonance as reference biosensor method
Year: 2015, type: Conference abstract
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ATOMIC FORCE MICROSCOPY AND HUMAN PLURIPOTENT STEM CELL-DERIVED CARDIOMYOCYTES FORMS A BIOSENSOR OF PHYSIOLOGICAL CHANGES AND ADRENERGIC MODUALTION THROUGH DYNAMIC FORCE-CONTRACTION ANALYSIS
Year: 2015, type: Conference abstract
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Atomic force microscopy for characterization of biomolecules, affinity complexes and cells
XV. Workshop of Physical Chemists and Electrochemists, year: 2015
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Atomic force miscroscopy and human pluripotnet stem cell derived cardiomyocytes biosensor
Year: 2015, type: Conference abstract
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Computer Analysis of Isolated Cardiomyocyte Contraction Process via Advanced Image Processing Techniques
Computing in Cardiology 2015, year: 2015
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Cultured native cardiac myocytes and induced pluripotent stem cell-derivedcardiomyocytes from patients with Fabry disease Comparative morphologicalstudy of mitochondria
Year: 2015, type: Conference abstract
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Dystrophin mutation causes higher DNA damage in pluripotent cells and depletion of cardiac progenitors in the heart. World Conference on Regenerative Medicine 2015, Leipzig, Germany, October 21–23 2015
Year: 2015, type: Conference abstract
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STEM CELL DERIVED CARDIOMYOCYTES FUNCTIONAL PHENOTYPE ANALYSIS BY ATOMIC FORCE MICROSCOPY
Year: 2015, type: Conference abstract
2014
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AFM imaging and force-distance curves analysis of single stranded DNA-binding protein complex and comparison of kinetic with surface plasmon resonance as reference biosensor method
Year: 2014, type: Conference abstract
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Atomic force microscopy as a tool to study mechanobiological properties of human cardiomyocytes
Year: 2014, type: