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Mgr. Júlia Tomšů Ph.D.
External person at Central Library of Charles University
15 publications
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Cellulose Mesh with Charged Nanocellulose Coatings as a Promising Carrier of Skin and Stem Cells for Regenerative Applications
2020 |
First Faculty of Medicine, Faculty of Physical Education and Sport
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Applications of Nanocellulose/Nanocarbon Composites: Focus on Biotechnology and Medicine
2020 |
Central Library of Charles University
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A two-layer skin construct consisting of a collagen hydrogel reinforced by a fibrin-coated polylactide nanofibrous membrane
2019 |
First Faculty of Medicine, Faculty of Physical Education and Sport, Faculty of Medicine in Pilsen
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Versatile Application of Nanocellulose: From Industry to Skin Tissue Engineering and Wound Healing
2019 |
Central Library of Charles University
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Morphology of a fibrin nanocoating influences dermal fibroblast behavior
2018 |
Faculty of Physical Education and Sport, Central Library of Charles University
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Fibrin-Modified Cellulose as a Promising Dressing for Accelerated Wound Healing
2018 |
Central Library of Charles University
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Stem cells: their source, potency and use in regenerative therapies with focus on adipose-derived stem cells - a review
2018 |
Central Library of Charles University
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Protein nanocoatings on synthetic polymeric nanofibrous membranes designed as carriers for skin cells
2017 |
First Faculty of Medicine, Faculty of Physical Education and Sport
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Evaluation of the potential of chitosan/beta-1,3-glucan/hydroxyapatite material as a scaffold for living bone graft production in vitro by comparison of ADSC and BMDSC behaviour on its surface
2017 |
Central Library of Charles University
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Nanofibrous Scaffolds as Promising Cell Carriers for Tissue Engineering
2016 |
Central Library of Charles University
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