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Paneth cells in the small intestinal immune response
Dostalíková, Stela ; Šťastná, Monika (advisor) ; Věcek, Jan (referee)
Paneth cells are one of the cell types of the intestinal epithelium that participate in immune responses and maintain homeostasis in the intestinal lumen. Due to their production of antimicrobial substances and signalling molecules, Paneth cells have been investigated in many studies. This thesis briefly summarizes the anatomy of the small intestine and describes the current knowledge of intestinal cell types related to immune responses, with a focus on Paneth cells. The thesis also introduces selected mouse models used to study the intestine and Paneth cells, describes the possibilities of studying the intestinal epithelium in vitro using organoid cultures, and finally discusses the relationship between Paneth cells and inflammatory bowel diseases such as Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis, and discusses potential therapeutic strategies for these pathologies.
The journey of Princess Eleonore of Schwarzenberg to Great Britain in 1838 and her son Walter Prosper
Bouška, Jan ; Županič, Jan (advisor) ; Horčička, Václav (referee)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is the reconstruction of the 1838 journey of prince Johann Adolf II. of Schwarzenberg to Great Britain, as described by his wife, princess Eleonore née of Lichtenstein, who accompanied him. In the connection with the British journey of the couple, the thesis also deals with their son, prince Walter Prosper, conceived along the way to Britain. With regard to the premature death of prince Walter, the focus is primarily on his funeral ceremony and the connected rituals. To explore the chosen topic, a lot of archive material, that had not been processed before, was used. Based on said archives, a partial reconstruction of the journey was possible, from the point of view of Eleonore, who is a rather overlooked figure in historiography. Additionally, the funeral ritual of prince Walter is described and compared with common funerals of Schwarzenberg family. Key words: Schwarzenberg family, Eleonore of Schwarzenberg, journey, Great Britain, Johann Adolf II. of Schwarzenberg, Walter Prosper, death, funeral, burial, ritual, crypt
Medieval and modern Crypts on the area of Bohemia, Moravia and Slovakia
Solárová, Petra ; Slivka, Michal (advisor) ; Bednár, Peter (referee)
1 Abstrakt The Master's thesis deals with medieval and modern crypts on the territory of Czech, Moravia and Slovakia. The aim is to review the examined crypts, which have already been published. This Master's thesis is divided into three parts. In the first part, the overview of research and methodology work are summarized. Following parts are dedicated to evaluation of crypts on examined territory - to correct understanding of their meaning, architecture and funeral facility. The third part includes a processed catalog of archaellogically examined crypts. Keywords crypt, church, funeral, architecture, coffin
The journey of Princess Eleonore of Schwarzenberg to Great Britain in 1838 and her son Walter Prosper
Bouška, Jan ; Županič, Jan (advisor) ; Horčička, Václav (referee)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is the reconstruction of the 1838 journey of prince Johann Adolf II. of Schwarzenberg to Great Britain, as described by his wife, princess Eleonore née of Lichtenstein, who accompanied him. In the connection with the British journey of the couple, the thesis also deals with their son, prince Walter Prosper, conceived along the way to Britain. With regard to the premature death of prince Walter, the focus is primarily on his funeral ceremony and the connected rituals. To explore the chosen topic, a lot of archive material, that had not been processed before, was used. Based on said archives, a partial reconstruction of the journey was possible, from the point of view of Eleonore, who is a rather overlooked figure in historiography. Additionally, the funeral ritual of prince Walter is described and compared with common funerals of Schwarzenberg family. Key words: Schwarzenberg family, Eleonore of Schwarzenberg, journey, Great Britain, Johann Adolf II. of Schwarzenberg, Walter Prosper, death, funeral, burial, ritual, crypt
Operative research of the reopened Baroque crypt in the karner (morgue) of All Saints in Sedlec near Kutná Hora
Velímský, Filip
The article deals with the results of operative research of the Baroque crypt in the karner of All Saints in Sedlec near Kutná Hora.

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