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doc. RNDr. Jitka Žurmanová Ph.D.
Academic staff at Faculty of Science
1 study programme
10 classes
58 publications
Study programme
programme
Molecular Biology and Biochemistry of Organisms
🇨🇿 Bc. |
Faculty of Science
Classes
class
Special Practical Course on Animal Physiology
MB150C16 |
Faculty of Science
class
Animal protection and welfare
+1
MB150C21 |
Faculty of Science
class
Practical course in animal and human physiology
MB150C31 |
Faculty of Science
class
Practical course of animal and human physiology
+1
MB150C37 |
Faculty of Science
class
Muscular Physiology
MB150P20 |
Faculty of Science
class
Animal and Human Physiology
+1
MB150P37 |
Faculty of Science
class
Muscle Physiology
MB152P02 |
Faculty of Science
Publications
publication
Chronic Hypoxia Enhances Expression and Activity of Mitochondrial Creatine Kinase and Hexokinase in the Rat Ventricular Myocardium
2014 |
Faculty of Science
publication
Creatine kinase structural changes induced by substrates
2009 |
Faculty of Science, Third Faculty of Medicine, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics
publication
Creatine kinase binds more firmly to the M-band of rabbit skeletal muscle myofibrils in the presence of its substrates
2007 |
Faculty of Science, Third Faculty of Medicine
publication
The interactions of muscle creatine kinase with myofibrils.
2005 |
Faculty of Science
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Three isoelectric points of the creatine kinase M-subunit, purified from myofibrils.
2004 |
Faculty of Science
publication
Substrate channelling in a creatine kinase system of rat skeletal muscle under various pH conditions
2003 |
Publication without faculty affiliation
publication
Organization of myofibrillar PCr/CK system in skeletal muscle
Publication without faculty affiliation
publication
Interaction of Creatine Kinase in M-line is strongly pH dependent.
Publication without faculty affiliation
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Fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) in dansylated creatine kinase molecule.
Publication without faculty affiliation
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The substrate-dependent three conformations of muscle creatine kinase.
Publication without faculty affiliation
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