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Assessment in Practical Training Lessons at Secondary Vocational Schools
Jahodová, Michaela ; Kasíková, Hana (advisor) ; Valášková Vincejová, Eva (referee)
(in English) The diploma thesis deals with the topic of school evaluation at secondary schools, specifically its specifics in the practically focused subject Dental Prostheses Construction in the field of Dental Technician Assistant. The work is divided into two parts, a theoretical and an empirical part. The introductory chapters of the theoretical part are devoted to the issue of school evaluation in general. In the following chapters, the specifics of practical teaching towards evaluation and the possibilities of using its various methods and forms are approached. Furthermore, the educational field of Dental Technician Assistant, the method of teaching in its practically focused subjects and the currently used methods and forms of evaluation in these subjects are introduced. The aim of the empirical part is to explore the possibilities of changes in the current system of evaluation in the teaching of practical teaching in the subject Dental Prostheses Construction. There is also a proposal for the method of evaluation, which is then verified by conducting action research. Key words (in English) school assessment, evaluation functions, assessment methods, forms of evaluation, formative assessment, self assessment, practical training, action research
In vitro and ex vivo study of drug-drug interactions of antiretrovirals on intestinal ATP-binding drug transporters
Jahodová, Michaela ; Červený, Lukáš (advisor) ; Vokřál, Ivan (referee)
Charles University in Prague Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology Student: Bc. Michaela Jahodová Supervisor: PharmDr. Lukáš Červený, Ph.D. Title of diploma thesis: In vitro and ex vivo study of drug-drug interactions of antiretrovirals on intestinal ATP-binding drug transporters The absorption of orally administered drugs takes place especially in the intestine, where it can affect by the activity of drug's ABC transporters located on the apical membrane of the intestinal epithelium. Study of drug interactions in intestinal ABC transporters is essential to ensure effective and safe pharmacotherapy. Testing of bi- directional transport on Caco-2 cells is generally the preferred method for in vitro evaluation of substrates and inhibitors of ABC transporters. Drawbacks of the Caco-2 model increase the need and necessity to introduce new models. A great potential is the involvement of ex vivo methodologies in the human or rat intestine. The aim of the work was to introduce an in vitro methodology using the Caco-2 cell monolayer and the ex vivo methodology of precision-cut rat intestinal slices. By the bi-directional transport method, we analyzed drug interactions of the model substrate P-gp and BCRP Rhodamine 123 (RHD123) and clinically-used tenofovir...
In vitro and ex vivo study of drug-drug interactions of antiretrovirals on intestinal ATP-binding drug transporters
Jahodová, Michaela ; Červený, Lukáš (advisor) ; Vokřál, Ivan (referee)
Charles University in Prague Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology Student: Bc. Michaela Jahodová Supervisor: PharmDr. Lukáš Červený, Ph.D. Title of diploma thesis: In vitro and ex vivo study of drug-drug interactions of antiretrovirals on intestinal ATP-binding drug transporters The absorption of orally administered drugs takes place especially in the intestine, where it can affect by the activity of drug's ABC transporters located on the apical membrane of the intestinal epithelium. Study of drug interactions in intestinal ABC transporters is essential to ensure effective and safe pharmacotherapy. Testing of bi- directional transport on Caco-2 cells is generally the preferred method for in vitro evaluation of substrates and inhibitors of ABC transporters. Drawbacks of the Caco-2 model increase the need and necessity to introduce new models. A great potential is the involvement of ex vivo methodologies in the human or rat intestine. The aim of the work was to introduce an in vitro methodology using the Caco-2 cell monolayer and the ex vivo methodology of precision-cut rat intestinal slices. By the bi-directional transport method, we analyzed drug interactions of the model substrate P-gp and BCRP Rhodamine 123 (RHD123) and clinically-used tenofovir...

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