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@inproceedings{746864, author = {Kryštofová, Olga and Šobrová, Pavlína and Křížková, Soňa and Adam, Vojtěch and Zítka, Ondřej and Beklová, Miroslava and Farková, Marta and Lubal, Přemysl and Trnková, Libuše and Kizek, René}, address = {Belgie}, booktitle = {EUROanalysis XIV}, keywords = {Metallothionein; birds; electrochemistry}, language = {eng}, location = {Belgie}, pages = {836-836}, publisher = {EUROanalysis XIV. 2007, Antwerp, Belgium (CZ)}, title = {A determination of metallothionein at various birds' species using adsorptive transfer stripping technique coupled with differential pulse voltammetry -- Brdicka reaction}, year = {2007} }
TY - JOUR ID - 746864 AU - Kryštofová, Olga - Šobrová, Pavlína - Křížková, Soňa - Adam, Vojtěch - Zítka, Ondřej - Beklová, Miroslava - Farková, Marta - Lubal, Přemysl - Trnková, Libuše - Kizek, René PY - 2007 TI - A determination of metallothionein at various birds' species using adsorptive transfer stripping technique coupled with differential pulse voltammetry -- Brdicka reaction PB - EUROanalysis XIV. 2007, Antwerp, Belgium (CZ) CY - Belgie KW - Metallothionein KW - birds KW - electrochemistry N2 - Metallothionein (MT) belongs to group of intracellular, low-molecular and cysteine-rich proteins with molecular weight from 6 to 10 kDa. Owing to high affinity to heavy metals (Zn, Cd, As, etc.) their main role is homeostatic control and detoxification of metals ion in an organism. In the present work we aimed on suggesting and utilizing of the suggested analytical techniques to determine content of MT in blood serum of various species of birds. The blood serum of birds (n = 10) of pheasant, quail, partridge, domestic fowl, guinea fowl or turkey species were carefully collected from wild and healthy individuals without harming of them. ER -
KRYŠTOFOVÁ, Olga, Pavlína ŠOBROVÁ, Soňa KŘÍŽKOVÁ, Vojtěch ADAM, Ondřej ZÍTKA, Miroslava BEKLOVÁ, Marta FARKOVÁ, Přemysl LUBAL, Libuše TRNKOVÁ and René KIZEK. A determination of metallothionein at various birds' species using adsorptive transfer stripping technique coupled with differential pulse voltammetry -- Brdicka reaction. In \textit{EUROanalysis XIV}. Belgie: EUROanalysis XIV. 2007, Antwerp, Belgium (CZ), 2007, p.~836-836.
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