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Charakterizace oocytů afrických rypošů
KOPECKÁ, Eva
This study is focused on characterisation of oocytes of long-lived rodents, naked mole-rat and giant mole-rat, that are emerging models of long-term oocyte and ovarian quality. In the second part, the effect of repeated ovulations on aging-associated quality decline of oocyte is studied, comparing mouse and giant mole-rat.
Rypoš lysý a myš domácí jako modelové organismy reprodukčního stárnutí
KOPECKÁ, Eva
The aim of this study is to demonstrate the naked mole rat as a new possible model of reproductive aging. It is also pointing out the reproductive problems and diseases associated with increasing age in women. Furthermore, the study wants to introduce the role of mTOR in mouse embryonic development in relation to maternal age and decrease in fertility in a view of number of oocytes in mouse, guinea pig and naked mole rat.
Histological Sections of Mouse Organs and their Usage in Secondary Education
Maratová, Klára ; Mourek, Jan (advisor) ; Janštová, Vanda (referee)
This thesis is concerned with the topic of teaching histology at secondary schools. Histology is focused on the study of microscopic structure of tissue. By this it comprises the basic foundation stone for the studies of organs and organ systems not merely in humans, but also in other animals. The method of preparing the permanent histological slides, which has also been tested in practice, is thoroughly described in this thesis. The main goal of the practical part was to prepare a representative collection of the permanent histological sections through the organs of the house mouse (Mus muculus), to acquire its photo documentation as a base for an interactive histological atlas. House mouse (Mus musculus) was chosen as the model animal, because of its frequent utilization in various laboratory experiments and because this model mammal has the structure of tissues similar to human. The atlas consists of the photo documentation of histological sections through the following organs: lungs, skin, heart, thymus gland, spleen, epididymis, testicle, penis, spermatic sacs, striated muscle, heart muscle, smooth muscle, liver, tongue, pancreas, small intestine, large intestine, gall bladder, kidney, urinary bladder, urethra, cerebellum and hippocampus. The sections are stained with application of...

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