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List of works by Pavel Barta

5-Alkylamino-N-phenylpyrazine-2-carboxamides: Design, Preparation, and Antimycobacterial Evaluation

scientific article published on 28 March 2020

A comparison of in vitro methods for determining the membrane receptor expression in cell lines.

scientific article

Circumventing the requirement of binding saturation for receptor quantification using interaction kinetic extrapolation

scientific article published on September 1, 2011

Determination of receptor protein binding site specificity and relative binding strength using a time-resolved competition assay.

scientific article published on 29 July 2014

Entecavir Interacts with Influx Transporters hOAT1, hCNT2, hCNT3, but Not with hOCT2: The Potential for Renal Transporter-Mediated Cytotoxicity and Drug-Drug Interactions

scientific article

Gefitinib induces epidermal growth factor receptor dimers which alters the interaction characteristics with ¹²⁵I-EGF

scientific article (publication date: 2011)

In vitro evaluation of concentration, labeling effectiveness and stability for 131 I-labeled radioimmunoassay ligand using real-time detection technology.

scientific article published on 13 December 2016

N-Pyrazinoyl Substituted Amino Acids as Potential Antimycobacterial Agents-The Synthesis and Biological Evaluation of Enantiomers

scientific article published on 27 March 2020

Preclinical evaluation of radiolabelled nimotuzumab, a promising monoclonal antibody targeting the epidermal growth factor receptor

scientific article published on 30 January 2013

Protein interactions with HER-family receptors can have different characteristics depending on the hosting cell line

scientific article

The effect of chelator type on in vitro receptor binding and stability in 177Lu-labeled cetuximab and panitumumab.

scientific article published on 29 May 2014

The in vivo disposition and in vitro transmembrane transport of two model radiometabolites of DOTA-conjugated receptor-specific peptides labelled with (177) Lu.

scientific article published on 3 November 2015

The involvement of selected membrane transport mechanisms in the cellular uptake of (177)Lu-labeled bombesin, somatostatin and gastrin analogues.

scientific article