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Second temple and Roman period in historical work of Abraham ibn Daud
The thesis contains a Czech translation of Hebrew historiographical monographs Zikhron divre Romi and Divre Malkhe Yisra'el be-Bayit sheni by the Jewish historian Abraham ibn Daud (ca 1110 - ca 1180). The translation is accompanied by a commentary and an introduction divided into three chapters
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Additional file 5: Table S5. Table S5. A list of CCAs/NCCAs and their copy number variation in C6, C6TMZ, C6R1, and C6R2TMZ cells
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Additional file 9: Figure S1. qRT-PCR analysis of selected genes in TMZ-treated cells. a The relative gene expression ratios (fold-change) of stem cell markers CD133, OCT4, SOX2, and NANOG. b The relative gene expression ratio (fold-change) of MGMT. Gene expression fold-change values were derived by 2-ΔΔCT method (expressed as ratios relative to control values after normalization to the internal control TBP). TBP – TATA-binding protein; CD133 – prominin 1; OCT4 – POU class 5 homeobox 1; SOX2 – SRY (sex determining region Y)-box 2; NANOG – Nanog homeobox; MGMT – O-6-methylguanine-DNA methyltransferase
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Additional file 7: Table S7. Table S7. A list of annotated genes in gained 4p16.1-q26 region retrieved using a the DAVID bioinformatics resource or b the NCBI Map Viewer. These lists of annotated genes were cross-checked with a manually curated list of published proteins/miRNAs that were shown to contribute to TMZ resistance (see Suppl. Table S8), and hits were marked with colour
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Additional file 8: Table S8. Table S8. A list of genes/proteins, which were experimentally shown to increase/reduce the sensitivity of tumour cells to temozolomide (TMZ) treatment
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Additional file 3: Table S3. Table S3. A list of CCAs/NCCAs and their copy number variation in T98G and T98GTMZ cells