2007-02/03
Dvořák Z., Maurel P., Vilarem M.J., Ulrichová J., Modrianský M. (2007) Expression and transcriptional activities of nuclear receptors involved in regulation of drug metabolizing enzymes are not altered by colchiceine: Focus on PXR, CAR and GR in primary human hepatocytes. Cell Biol Toxicol23(2):63-73. (Erratump.141)
2007-04
Dvořák Z. and Šimánek V. (2007) Metabolism of Sanguinarine: The Facts and The Myths. Curr Drug Metab8(2):173-176.
2007-05
Dvořák Z., Vrzal R., Ulrichová J., Macejová D., Ondková S., Brtko J. (2007) Expression, protein stability and transcriptional activity of retinoic acid receptors are affected by microtubules interfering agents and all-trans retinoic acid in primary rat hepatocytes. Mol Cell Endocrinol267:89-96.
2007-07
Klejdus B., Lojková L., Kosina P., Ulrichová J., Šimánek V., Kubáň V. (2007) Liquid chromatographic/electrospray mass spectrometric determination (LC/ESI-MS) of chelerythrine and dihydrochelerythrine in near-critical CO2 extracts from real and spiked plasma samples. Talanta72:1348-1356.
2007-11
Dvořák Z., Ulrichová J., Weyhenmeyer R., Šimánek V. (2007) Cytotoxicity of colchicine derivatives in primary cultures of human hepatocytes. Biomed Pap Med Fac Univ Palacky Olomouc Czech Repub151(1):47-52.
2007-14
Jirovský D, Kosina P, Myslínová M, Stýskala J, Ulrichová J, Šimánek V. (2007) HPLC Analysis of Rosmarinic Acid in Feed Enriched with Aerial Parts of Prunella vulgaris and Its Metabolites in Pig Plasma Using Dual-Channel Coulometric Detection. J Agric Food Chem.55(19):7631-7637.
2007-16
Cvek B., Dvořák Z. (2007) Targeting of Nuclear Factor-kB and Proteasome by Dithiocarbamate Complexes with Metals. Curr Pharm Des13(30): 3155-3167.
2007-18
Macejová D., Dvořák Z., Vrzal R., Ulrichová J., Ondková S., Brtko J. (2007) The effect of all-trans retinoic acid and/or colchicine on expression of rexinoid and thyroid hormone nuclear receptors and thein coregulators in primary rat hepatocytes Gen Physiol Biophys26: 240–242.
2007-27
Švarcová I., Heinrich J., Valentová K. (2007) Berry fruits as a source of biologically active compounds: The case of Lonicera caerulea. Biomed. Pap. 151 (2), 163 – 174.