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Glycolytic enzymes and their inhibition in cancer cell invasiveness
Martinková, Eliška ; Peltanová, Barbora (advisor) ; Raudenská, Martina (referee)
Glycolysis, an essential metabolic pathway, serves to obtain energy from glucose. All ten enzymes, which are part of the glycolytic pathway, may be involved in processes that influence migration and the ability of tumor cells to invade surrounding tissues, which is closely related to the formation of metastases. Since the majority of patients with diagnosed solid tumors die because of complications associated with primary tumor metastases, studying this phenomenon is of great interest. The purpose of this thesis is to summarize the findings on the relationship between glycolytic enzymes and tumor cell invasion. Diverse roles of enzymes related to invasion, migration and metastases are described herein, ranging from influencing angiogenesis, cytoskeleton formation and mRNA and protein stabilization to affecting various signal cascades. Room is devoted not only to the relevant mechanisms at the molecular level but also to the results of research focused on therapy to date. The thesis also provides an overview of selected inhibitors of glycolytic enzymes that affect tumor cells invasion. Key words: invasion, migration, metastasis, glycolytic enzymes, inhibition, EMT, Warburg effect
Tungsten Trioxide Thin Films Deposited by Material Printing of Aqueous Precursors
Martinková, Eliška ; Pekárková, Jana (referee) ; Králová, Marcela (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with material printing of thin layers of tungsten trioxide with selected templating agents. Polyvinyl pyrrolidone, polyoxyethylene(20)cetyl ether, polyethylene glycol and Pluronic 123 were used as templating agents. These compositions were applied by the material printing method on FTO glasses and annealed at 500 °C. The structure and thickness of thin films were analyzed using a profilometer, SEM and AFM. Subsequently, the properties of thin films were studied using photoelectrochemical measurements.

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