Presented Ph.D. Thesis is focused on the development of analytical methods applicable for determination of selected xenobiotic compounds and for monitoring DNA damage they can induce. The main attention has been paid to the development and testing of non-toxic electrode materials for preparation of miniaturized electrochemical devices and novel electrochemical DNA biosensors. 2-Aminofluoren-9-one (2-AFN) was selected as a model environmental pollutant, which belongs to the group of hazardous genotoxic substances. Its carcinogenic and mutagenic effects may represent a risk to living and working environment. 2-AFN has one oxo group, where the cathodic reduction occurs, and one amino group, where the anodic oxidation occurs. The voltammetric b...
In this work, a novel biosensor was fabricated for detection of DNA damage induced by 4-nonylphenol ...
CHARLES UNIVERSITY IN PRAGUE Faculty of Science Department of Analytical Chemistry Author: Mgr. Vlas...
CHARLES UNIVERSITY IN PRAGUE Faculty of Science Department of Analytical Chemistry Author: Mgr. Vlas...
Presented Ph.D. Thesis is focused on the development of analytical methods applicable for determinat...
Presented Ph.D. Thesis is focused on the development of analytical methods applicable for determinat...
Presented Ph.D. Thesis is focused on the development of analytical methods applicable for determinat...
In this Diploma Thesis, an interaction of genotoxic environmental pollutant 2-nitrofluorene with a d...
Supramolecular interactions of various organic xenobiotic compounds with DNA are among the most impo...
Main goal of this Ph.D. thesis is to develop voltammetric methods for the electrochemical study of n...
The main aim of this work was to use traditional mercury electrodes for the development of voltammet...
Main goal of this Ph.D. thesis is to develop voltammetric methods for the electrochemical study of n...
The main aim of this work was to use traditional mercury electrodes for the development of voltammet...
The main aim of this work was to use traditional mercury electrodes for the development of voltammet...
Main goal of this Ph.D. thesis is to develop voltammetric methods for the electrochemical study of n...
Main goal of this Ph.D. thesis is to develop voltammetric methods for the electrochemical study of n...
In this work, a novel biosensor was fabricated for detection of DNA damage induced by 4-nonylphenol ...
CHARLES UNIVERSITY IN PRAGUE Faculty of Science Department of Analytical Chemistry Author: Mgr. Vlas...
CHARLES UNIVERSITY IN PRAGUE Faculty of Science Department of Analytical Chemistry Author: Mgr. Vlas...
Presented Ph.D. Thesis is focused on the development of analytical methods applicable for determinat...
Presented Ph.D. Thesis is focused on the development of analytical methods applicable for determinat...
Presented Ph.D. Thesis is focused on the development of analytical methods applicable for determinat...
In this Diploma Thesis, an interaction of genotoxic environmental pollutant 2-nitrofluorene with a d...
Supramolecular interactions of various organic xenobiotic compounds with DNA are among the most impo...
Main goal of this Ph.D. thesis is to develop voltammetric methods for the electrochemical study of n...
The main aim of this work was to use traditional mercury electrodes for the development of voltammet...
Main goal of this Ph.D. thesis is to develop voltammetric methods for the electrochemical study of n...
The main aim of this work was to use traditional mercury electrodes for the development of voltammet...
The main aim of this work was to use traditional mercury electrodes for the development of voltammet...
Main goal of this Ph.D. thesis is to develop voltammetric methods for the electrochemical study of n...
Main goal of this Ph.D. thesis is to develop voltammetric methods for the electrochemical study of n...
In this work, a novel biosensor was fabricated for detection of DNA damage induced by 4-nonylphenol ...
CHARLES UNIVERSITY IN PRAGUE Faculty of Science Department of Analytical Chemistry Author: Mgr. Vlas...
CHARLES UNIVERSITY IN PRAGUE Faculty of Science Department of Analytical Chemistry Author: Mgr. Vlas...