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Packaging Management in the Company
Šimčíková, Markéta ; Petřík, Tomáš (referee) ; Juřica, Pavel (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the isssue of packaging management. At the first it explains the general concepts of the logistics, stock and packaging management. Using methods employed in logistics, the analysis will examine the current situation and its related problem areas. In the last part, there will be designed management concept that would prevent and eliminate the problems with packaging management.
The procedure of disinsenction of collection items in a precise thermal chamber with regulated air humidity
Baar, Jan ; Koudelová, Jana ; Šimčíková, Markéta
The heritage porcedure defines the use of a non-toxic method of eliminating all developmental stages of biological pests – insects that damage historical objects made of organic materials through treatment in a precise thermomochamber under certain thermal and humidity conditions.
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Analysis of the pathways responsible for the resistance of leukemic cells towards L-asparaginase
Šimčíková, Markéta ; Konvalinka, Jan (advisor) ; Poljaková, Jitka (referee)
Acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL) is the most frequent malignancy in childhood. Despite the very successful ALL therapy, relapses occur to 15-20 % of children. One of the possible relaps causes is the resistance to therapeutics. ALL is treated with combined chemotherapy in which cytostatic agent L-asparaginase plays the essen- tial role. L-asparaginase depletes extracellular asparagine and glutamine. Antagonist of the L-asparaginase is asparagine synthetase enzyme, which synthesizes the cellular asparagine. The specific antileukaemic effect of L-asparaginase is believed to be thanks to lower activity of the asparagine synthetase in leukaemic cells comparing to the healthy cells. The asparagine and glutamine deficiency harms the cellular proteosyn- thesis and induces apoptosis. Mechanism of the L-asparaginase cytotoxic effect and mechanism of corresponding resistance is still not fully explained. This bachelor thesis is a part of a project studying mechanisms of leukaemic cells resistance to L-aparaginase. In the model leukaemic REH cell line a deletion del(5)(q34) was discovered, which cannot be found in the resistant clone of these cells. This thesis focuses on proving different sensitivity of leukaemic cells, with or without the deletion, to L-asparaginase. The limiting dilution was used to obtain...
Study of leukemic cells' metabolism in association with response to the therapy
Šimčíková, Markéta ; Starková, Júlia (advisor) ; Čuřík, Nikola (referee)
Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) is the most common malignant dise- ase in children. Despite great advancements in treatment of this disease, around 15-20 % of patients suffer a relapse. One of the possible reasons for relapse is developed resistance to cytostatic drugs. L-asparaginase is an im- portant chemotherapy component for childhood ALL and resistance to this drug often complicates treatment. To date, causes of developing resistance have not been sufficiently described. This thesis is a part of a greater research project focusing on mechanisms of L-asparaginase's activity and reasons for developing resistance to this chemotherapeutic agent. Differential metabolic requirements of cancerous cells have been described as early as 1924 by O. H. Warburg and they have been subject to scientific inquiry since. This study aimed to describe the relationship between basal metabolic determinants of leukemia cells and their sensitivity to L-asparaginase. For this reason, two metabolic pathways, glycolysis and oxidative phosphorylati- on, were studied in detail using a Seahorse Bioanalyzer. Further, expression of specific genes involved in glycolysis was detected. Content of mitochon- drial reticulum in cells, expression of the asparagine synthetase gene, and cell size were also studied. Experiments were...
Analysis of the pathways responsible for the resistance of leukemic cells towards L-asparaginase
Šimčíková, Markéta ; Konvalinka, Jan (advisor) ; Poljaková, Jitka (referee)
Acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL) is the most frequent malignancy in childhood. Despite the very successful ALL therapy, relapses occur to 15-20 % of children. One of the possible relaps causes is the resistance to therapeutics. ALL is treated with combined chemotherapy in which cytostatic agent L-asparaginase plays the essen- tial role. L-asparaginase depletes extracellular asparagine and glutamine. Antagonist of the L-asparaginase is asparagine synthetase enzyme, which synthesizes the cellular asparagine. The specific antileukaemic effect of L-asparaginase is believed to be thanks to lower activity of the asparagine synthetase in leukaemic cells comparing to the healthy cells. The asparagine and glutamine deficiency harms the cellular proteosyn- thesis and induces apoptosis. Mechanism of the L-asparaginase cytotoxic effect and mechanism of corresponding resistance is still not fully explained. This bachelor thesis is a part of a project studying mechanisms of leukaemic cells resistance to L-aparaginase. In the model leukaemic REH cell line a deletion del(5)(q34) was discovered, which cannot be found in the resistant clone of these cells. This thesis focuses on proving different sensitivity of leukaemic cells, with or without the deletion, to L-asparaginase. The limiting dilution was used to obtain...
Packaging Management in the Company
Šimčíková, Markéta ; Petřík, Tomáš (referee) ; Juřica, Pavel (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the isssue of packaging management. At the first it explains the general concepts of the logistics, stock and packaging management. Using methods employed in logistics, the analysis will examine the current situation and its related problem areas. In the last part, there will be designed management concept that would prevent and eliminate the problems with packaging management.
The Inventory Management System in a Manufacturing Company
Šimčíková, Markéta ; Junek, Karel (referee) ; Juřica, Pavel (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the proposal of optimization of the inventory management system for one of the companies of Hella KGaAHueck & CO concern which falls under the management of Hella Autotechnik Nova, s.r.o. At the first it explains the general concepts of the issue of logistics and stock, the next part it analyzes the actual situation in the company´s stock. In the last part is the inventory from company divided into classes with the help of analysis ABC and after that analysis XYZ with different control processes that prevent the problems with the overstock.

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