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2. Transfer of Gottschelia grollei, G. patoniae and Scaphophyllum speciosum to Solenostoma based on chloroplast DNA rbcL sequences
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Feldberg, K., Hentschel, J., Bombosch, A., Long, D. G., Váňa, J., and Heinrichs, J.
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- 2009
3. Massives lokalisiertes Lymphödem einer extrem fettleibigen Patientin
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Váňa, J., Adamicová, K., Haluska, P., and Celec, J.
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- 2002
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4. A miniature world in decline:European Red List of mosses, liverworts and hornworts
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Hodgetts, N. (Nick), Cálix, M. (Marta), Englefield, E. (Eve), Fettes, N. (Nicholas), Criado, M. G. (Mariana García), Patin, L. (Lea), Nieto, A. (Ana), Bergamini, A. (Ariel), Bisang, I. (Irene), Baisheva, E. (Elvira), Campis, P. (Patrizia), Cogon, A. (Annalena), Hallingbäck, T. (Tomas), Konstantinova, N. (Nadya), Lockhart, N. (Neil), Sabovljevic, M. (Marko), Schnyder, N. (Norbert), Schröck, C. (Christian), Sérgio, C. (Cecilia), Sim Sim, M. (Manuela), Vrba, J. (Jan), Ferreira, C. C. (Catarina C.), Afonina, O. (Olga), Blockeel, T. (Tom), Blom, H. (Hans), Caspari, S. (Steffen), Gabriel, R. (Rosalina), Garcia, C. (César), Garilleti, R. (Ricardo), Mancebo, J. G. (Juana González), Goldberg, I. (Irina), Hedenäs, L. (Lars), Holyoak, D. (David), Hugonnot, V. (Vincent), Huttunen, S. (Sanna), Ignatov, M. (Mikhail), Ignatova, E. (Elena), Infante, M. (Marta), Juutinen, R. (Riikka), Kiebache, T. (Thomas), Köckinger, H. (Heribert), Kučera, J. (Jan), Lönnell, N. (Niklas), Lüth, M. (Michael), Martins, A. (Anabela), Maslovsky, O. (Oleg), Papp, B. (Beáta), Porley, R. (Ron), Rothero, G. (Gordon), Söderström, L. (Lars), Ştefǎnuţ, S. (Sorin), Syrjänen, K. (Kimmo), Untereiner, A. (Alain), Váňa, J. (Jiri), Vanderpoorten, A. (Alain), Vellak, K. (Kai), Aleffi, M. (Michele), Bates, J. (Jeff), Bell, N. (Neil), Brugués, M. (Monserrat), Cronberg, N. (Nils), Denyer, J. (Jo), Duckett, J. (Jeff), During, H. (H.J.), Enroth, J. (Johannes), Fedosov, V. (Vladimir), Flatberg, K.-I. (Kjell-Ivar), Ganeva, A. (Anna), Gorski, P. (Piotr), Gunnarsson, U. (Urban), Hassel, K. (Kristian), Hespanhol, H. (Helena), Hill, M. (Mark), Hodd, R. (Rory), Hylander, K. (Kristofer), Ingerpuu, N. (Nele), Laaka-Lindberg, S. (Sanna), Lara, F. (Francisco), Mazimpaka, V. (Vicente), Mežaka, A. (Anna), Müller, F. (Frank), Orgaz, J. D. (Jose David), Patiño, J. (Jairo), Pilkington, S. (Sharon), Puche, F. (Felisa), Ros, R. M. (Rosa M.), Rumsey, F. (Fred), Segarra-Moragues, J. (J.G.), Seneca, A. (Ana), Stebel, A. (Adam), Virtanen, R. (Risto), Weibull, H. (Henrik), Wilbraham, J. (Jo), and Żarnowiec, J. (Jan)
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Conservation status ,Bryophytes ,Mosses ,Extinction ,Assessments ,Plants ,Red Data/Red List ,Red List assessments ,Threatened species - Abstract
The European Red List is a review of the status of European species according to IUCN regional Red Listing guidelines. It identifies those species that are threatened with extinction at the regional level — in order that appropriate conservation action can be taken to improve their status. This publication is a summary of the conservation status of the European species of mosses, liverworts and hornworts, collectively known as bryophytes. It provides the first comprehensive, region-wide assessment of bryophytes and it identifies those species that are threatened with extinction at a European level, so that appropriate policy measures and conservation actions, based on the best available evidence, can be taken to improve their status. The geographical scope is continentwide, extending from Iceland in the west to the Urals in the east, and from Franz Josef Land in the north to the Canary Islands in the south. The Caucasus region is not included.
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- 2019
5. NARDIA INSECTA LINDB. (HEPATICAE) DANS LE MASSIF ARDENNAIS (BELGIQUE) LE GENRE NARDIA S. GRAY EN BELGIQUE
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SCHUMACKER, R., DE ZUTTERE, Ph., and VÁŇA, J.
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- 1986
6. New national and regional bryophyte records, 41. Seligeria irrigata (H.K.G.Paul) Ochyra & Gos
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Ellis, L. T., Aleffi, Michele, Tacchi, Roberta, Alegro, A., Alonso, M., Asthana, A. K., Sahu, V., Biasuso, A. B., Callaghan, D. A., Ezer, T., Kara, R., Seyli, T., Garilleti, R., Gil López, M. J., Gwynne Evans, D., Hedderson, T. A., Kiebacher, T., Larrain, J., Long, D., Lüth, M., Malcolm, B., Mamontov, Y. S., Newsham, K. K., Nobis, M., Nowak, A., Ochyra, R., Pawlikowski, P., Plášek, V., Čihal, L., Potemkin, A. D., Puche, F., Rios, D., Gallego, M. T., Guerra, J., Sawicki, J., Schäfer Verwimp, A., Segarra Moragues, J. G., Šegota, V., Sofronova, E. V., Ştefănuţ, S., Szűcs, P., Bidló, A., Papp, B., Szurdoki, E., Tan, B. C., Váňa, J., Vigalondo, B., Draper, I., Lara, F., Yoon, Y. J., Sun, B. Y., and Nishimura, N.
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- 2014
7. New national and regional bryophyte records, 40. Bryum calophyllum R. Br
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Ellis, L. T., Aleffi, Michele, Asthana, A. K., Srivastava, A., Bakalin, V. A., Batan, N., Özdemir, T., Bednarek Ochyra, H., Borovichev, E. A., Brugués, M., Cano, M. J., Choi, S. S., De Beer, D., Eckstein, J., Erzberger, P., Fedosov, V. E., Ganeva, A., Natcheva, R., Garcia, C. A., Sérgio, C., Garilleti, R., Albertos, B., Puche, F., Gücel, S., Higuchi, M., Hugonnot, V., Hylander, K., Kırmacı, M., Aslan, G., Koponen, T., Lara, F., Mazimpaka, V., van Melick, H., Müller, F., Özenoglu Kiremit, H., Papp, B., Szurdoki, E., Plášek, V., Čihal, L., van der Pluijm, A., Poponessi, S., Mariotti, M. G., Reyniers, J., Sabovljević, M. S., Sawicki, J., Smith, V. R., Stebel, A., Ştefănuţ, S., Sun, B. Y., Váňa, J., and Venanzoni, R.
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- 2014
8. New national and regional bryophyte records, 47
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Ellis, L. T., primary, Alataş, M., additional, Asthana, A. K., additional, Rawat, K. K., additional, Sahu, V., additional, Srivastava, A., additional, Bakalin, V. A., additional, Batan, N., additional, Bednarek-Ochyra, H., additional, Bester, S. P., additional, Borovichev, E. A., additional, De Beer, D., additional, Enroth, J., additional, Erzberger, P., additional, Fedosov, V. E., additional, Feuillet-Hurtado, C., additional, Gradstein, S. R., additional, Gremmen, N. J. M., additional, Hedenäs, L., additional, Katagiri, T., additional, Yamaguchi, T., additional, Lebouvier, M., additional, Maity, D., additional, Mesterházy, A., additional, Müller, F., additional, Natcheva, R., additional, Németh, Cs., additional, Opisso, J., additional, Özdemir, T., additional, Erata, H., additional, Parnikoza, I., additional, Plášek, V., additional, Sabovljević, S., additional, Sabovljević, A. D., additional, Saha, P., additional, Aziz, Md Nehal, additional, Schröder, W., additional, Váňa, J., additional, van Rooy, J., additional, Wang, J., additional, Yoon, Y.–J., additional, and Kim, J. H., additional
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- 2016
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9. New national and regional bryophyte records, 43
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Ellis, L. T., Asthana, A. K., Srivastava, A., Bakalin, V. A., Bednarek-Ochyra, H., Cano, M. J., Jiménez, J. A., Alonso, M., Deme, J., Csiky, J., Dia, M. G., Campisi, P., Erzberger, P., Garilleti, R., Gorobets, K. V., Gremmen, N. J. M., Jimenez, M. S., Suárez, G. M., Jukonienė, I., Kiebacher, T., Kırmacı, M., Koczur, A., Kürschner, H., Lara, F., Mazimpaka, V., Larraín, J., Lebouvier, M., Medina, R., Natcheva, R., Newsham, K. K., Nobis, M., Nowak, A., Ören, M., Özçelik, A. D., Orgaz, J. D., Peralta, D. F., Plášek, V., Číhal, L., Ristow, R., Sawicki, J., Schäfer-Verwimp, A., Smith, V. R., Stebel, A., Ştefănuţ, S., Subkaitė, M., Sun, B.-Y., Uselienė, A., Uyar, G., Váňa, J., Yoon, Y.-J., Park, S. J., Ellis, L. T., Asthana, A. K., Srivastava, A., Bakalin, V. A., Bednarek-Ochyra, H., Cano, M. J., Jiménez, J. A., Alonso, M., Deme, J., Csiky, J., Dia, M. G., Campisi, P., Erzberger, P., Garilleti, R., Gorobets, K. V., Gremmen, N. J. M., Jimenez, M. S., Suárez, G. M., Jukonienė, I., Kiebacher, T., Kırmacı, M., Koczur, A., Kürschner, H., Lara, F., Mazimpaka, V., Larraín, J., Lebouvier, M., Medina, R., Natcheva, R., Newsham, K. K., Nobis, M., Nowak, A., Ören, M., Özçelik, A. D., Orgaz, J. D., Peralta, D. F., Plášek, V., Číhal, L., Ristow, R., Sawicki, J., Schäfer-Verwimp, A., Smith, V. R., Stebel, A., Ştefănuţ, S., Subkaitė, M., Sun, B.-Y., Uselienė, A., Uyar, G., Váňa, J., Yoon, Y.-J., and Park, S. J.
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- 2015
10. сОДЕРжАНИЕ РАБОт, ОпУБлИкОВАННых тОлькО В ЧЕшскОМ ИжДАНИИ НАстОьЩЕгО жУРНАлА
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HollÄnder, E. F., Srnka, D., Jech, Č., Lehraus, I., Mokrý, P., Slavík, B., Wooster, W. A., SkŘivánek, J., Veselá, M., Karel, F., Gála, J., Tichý, J., Zelenka, J., Kvasnica, J., Nutting, J., Libovický, S., Vacek, K., Antončík, E., Eckertová, L., Váňa, J., Pekárek, L., Pátý, L., Pohanka, J., Dohnálek, J., Frič, V., Hlubuček, V., Holan, V., ďatlov, J., Bartoš, H., Plecitý, M., Mareš, P., Hábovčík, P., Veis, š., Láska, S., Pekárek, L., Krpata, V., Novák, M., šícha, M., Bakule, R., šícha, M., Veselý, V., Kracík, J., ďurček, J., Kracík, J., Kocian, P., Gross, B., Truneček, V., Hernoch, V., Hix, A., Eckertová, L., Kryška, L., Eckertová, L., Stratonov, O., Jedlička, M., Tomková, E., VyslouŽil, A., Zikeš, V., Schneider, P., Vaško, A., Jedlička, M., štoksa, L., Prchlík, J., GadŽuk, B., Beránek, I., Holý, B., Ladman, R., Pátý, L., NeuŽil, M., Eckertová, L., Kryška, L., Pátý, L., Schürer, P., Veis, š., Schürer, P., Janatka, M., Urgošík, B., Neuman, J., Bláha, A., Pátý, L., Veis, š., Neuman, J., Bláha, A., PŘibyl, F., Eröss, E., ŽiŽka, E., Marton, K., Harman, R., RůŽička, J., Pátý, L., Plichta, L., šípek, L., štícha, M., Vejvodová, J., Teichman, J., Rytina, K., Seidl, M., Klíma, R., Rohlíček, F., Jareš, V., Lom, T., Koziak, R., Podskalský, E., Pecha, V., Vojtášek, S., Horna, J., Zima, V., čičmanec, P., šurka, š., Mack, Z., Szánto, L., and Kunzl, V.
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- 1961
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11. КРУГОВОЙ УСКОРИТЕЛЬ ЭЛЕКТРОНОВ С КОЛЬЦЕВ ЫМ волноводом
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Ďatlov, J., Boháček, V., Jakubka, K., Klíma, R., and Váňa, J.
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- 1962
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12. New national and regional bryophyte records, 45
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Ellis, L. T., primary, Ah-Peng, C., additional, Aranda, S. C., additional, Bednarek-Ochyra, H., additional, Borovichev, E. A., additional, Cykowska-Marzencka, B., additional, Duarte, M. C., additional, Enroth, J., additional, Erzberger, P., additional, Fedosov, V., additional, Fojcik, B., additional, Gabriel, R., additional, Coelho, M. C. M., additional, Henriques, D. S. G., additional, Ilina, O. V., additional, Gil-Novoa, J. E., additional, Morales-Puentes, M. E., additional, Gradstein, S. R., additional, Gupta, R., additional, Nath, V., additional, Asthana, A. K., additional, Koczur, A., additional, Lebouvier, M., additional, Mesterházy, A., additional, Mogro, F., additional, Mežaka, A., additional, Németh, Cs., additional, Orgaz, J. D., additional, Sakamoto, Y., additional, Paiva, J., additional, Sales, F., additional, Pande, N., additional, Sabovljević, M. S., additional, Pantivić, J., additional, Sabovljević, A. D., additional, Pérez-Haase, A., additional, da Costa, D. Pinheiro, additional, Plášek, V., additional, Sawicki, J., additional, Szczecińska, M., additional, Chmielewski, J., additional, Potemkin, A., additional, Schäfer-Verwimp, A., additional, Schofield, W. B., additional, Sérgio, C., additional, Sim-Sim, M., additional, Sjögren, S., additional, Spitale, D., additional, Stebel, A., additional, Ştefănuţ, S., additional, Suárez, G. M., additional, Flores, J. R., additional, Thouvenot, L., additional, Váňa, J., additional, Yoon, Y.-J., additional, Kim, J. H., additional, and Zubel, R., additional
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- 2015
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13. New national and regional bryophyte records, 41
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Ellis, L. T., Aleffi, M., Tacchi, R., Alegro, A., Alonso, M., Asthana, A. K., Sahu, V., Biasuso, A. B., Callaghan, D. A., Ezer, T., Kara, R., Seyli, T., Garilleti, R., Gil-López, M. J., Gwynne-Evans, D., Hedderson, T. A., Kiebacher, T., Larrain, J., Long, D., Lüth, M., Malcolm, B., Mamontov, Y. S., Newsham, K. K., Nobis, M., Nowak, A., Ochyra, R., Pawlikowski, P., Plášek, V., Čihal, L., Potemkin, A. D., Puche, F., Rios, D., Gallego, M. T., Guerra, J., Sawicki, J., Schäfer-Verwimp, A., Segarra-Moragues, J. G., Šegota, V., Sofronova, E. V., Ştefănuţ, S., Szűcs, P., Bidló, A., Papp, B., Szurdoki, E., Tan, B. C., Váňa, J., Vigalondo, B., Draper, I., Lara, F., Yoon, Y.-J., Sun, B.-Y., Nishimura, N., Ellis, L. T., Aleffi, M., Tacchi, R., Alegro, A., Alonso, M., Asthana, A. K., Sahu, V., Biasuso, A. B., Callaghan, D. A., Ezer, T., Kara, R., Seyli, T., Garilleti, R., Gil-López, M. J., Gwynne-Evans, D., Hedderson, T. A., Kiebacher, T., Larrain, J., Long, D., Lüth, M., Malcolm, B., Mamontov, Y. S., Newsham, K. K., Nobis, M., Nowak, A., Ochyra, R., Pawlikowski, P., Plášek, V., Čihal, L., Potemkin, A. D., Puche, F., Rios, D., Gallego, M. T., Guerra, J., Sawicki, J., Schäfer-Verwimp, A., Segarra-Moragues, J. G., Šegota, V., Sofronova, E. V., Ştefănuţ, S., Szűcs, P., Bidló, A., Papp, B., Szurdoki, E., Tan, B. C., Váňa, J., Vigalondo, B., Draper, I., Lara, F., Yoon, Y.-J., Sun, B.-Y., and Nishimura, N.
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- 2014
14. New national and regional bryophyte records, 41
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Ellis, L. T., primary, Aleffi, M., additional, Tacchi, R., additional, Alegro, A., additional, Alonso, M., additional, Asthana, A. K., additional, Sahu, V., additional, Biasuso, A. B., additional, Callaghan, D. A., additional, Ezer, T., additional, Kara, R., additional, Seyli, T., additional, Garilleti, R., additional, Gil-López, M. J., additional, Gwynne-Evans, D., additional, Hedderson, T. A., additional, Kiebacher, T., additional, Larrain, J., additional, Long, D., additional, Lüth, M., additional, Malcolm, B., additional, Mamontov, Y. S., additional, Newsham, K. K., additional, Nobis, M., additional, Nowak, A., additional, Ochyra, R., additional, Pawlikowski, P., additional, Plášek, V., additional, Čihal, L., additional, Potemkin, A. D., additional, Puche, F., additional, Rios, D., additional, Gallego, M. T., additional, Guerra, J., additional, Sawicki, J., additional, Schäfer-Verwimp, A., additional, Segarra-Moragues, J. G., additional, Šegota, V., additional, Sofronova, E. V., additional, Ştefănuţ, S., additional, Szűcs, P., additional, Bidló, A., additional, Papp, B., additional, Szurdoki, E., additional, Tan, B. C., additional, Váňa, J., additional, Vigalondo, B., additional, Draper, I., additional, Lara, F., additional, Yoon, Y.-J., additional, Sun, B.-Y., additional, and Nishimura, N., additional
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- 2014
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15. Mycothalli of the hepatic Barbilophozia hatcheri in Antarctica: distribution and identities of mycobionts
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Newsham, K.K., primary, Goodall-Copestake, W.P., additional, Ochyra, R., additional, and Váňa, J., additional
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- 2014
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16. New national and regional bryophyte records, 39
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Ellis, L. T., primary, Afonina, O. M., additional, Asthana, A. K., additional, Gupta, R., additional, Sahu, V., additional, Nath, V., additional, Batan, N., additional, Bednarek-Ochyra, H., additional, Benitez, A., additional, Erzberger, P., additional, Fedosov, V. E., additional, Górski, P., additional, Gradstein, S. R., additional, Gremmen, N., additional, Hallingbäck, T., additional, Hagström, M., additional, Köckinger, H., additional, Lebouvier, M., additional, Meinunger, L., additional, Németh, C., additional, Nobis, M., additional, Nowak, A., additional, Özdemir, T., additional, Pantović, J., additional, Sabovljević, A., additional, Sabovljević, M. S., additional, Pawlikowski, P., additional, Plášek, V., additional, Číhal, L., additional, Sawicki, J., additional, Sérgio, C., additional, Ministro, P., additional, Garcia, C. A., additional, Smith, V. R., additional, Ştefănuţ, S., additional, Stow, S., additional, Suárez, G. M., additional, Flores, J. R., additional, Thouvenot, L., additional, Váňa, J., additional, van Rooy, J., additional, and Zander, R. H., additional
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- 2014
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Ellis, L T, Aranda, S C, Asthana, A K, Bansal, P, Nath, V, Sahu, V, Bayliss, J, Asthana, G, Srivastava, S, Yadav, S, Brugués, M, Cano, M J, Dulin, M V, Fudali, E, Fuertes, E, Gabriel, R, Pereira, F, Silva, J A F, Gradstein, S R, Hájková, P, Hájek, M, Heras, P, Infante, M, Lebouvier, M, Marka, J, Newsham, K K, Ochyra, R, Pantović, J, Sabovljević, M S, Phephu, N, van Rooy, J, Philippov, D A, Porley, R D, Puche, F, Schäfer-Verwimp, A, Segarra-Moragues, J G, Sérgio, C, Smith, V R, Ştefănuţ, S, Váňa, J, Wigginton, M J, Ellis, L T, Aranda, S C, Asthana, A K, Bansal, P, Nath, V, Sahu, V, Bayliss, J, Asthana, G, Srivastava, S, Yadav, S, Brugués, M, Cano, M J, Dulin, M V, Fudali, E, Fuertes, E, Gabriel, R, Pereira, F, Silva, J A F, Gradstein, S R, Hájková, P, Hájek, M, Heras, P, Infante, M, Lebouvier, M, Marka, J, Newsham, K K, Ochyra, R, Pantović, J, Sabovljević, M S, Phephu, N, van Rooy, J, Philippov, D A, Porley, R D, Puche, F, Schäfer-Verwimp, A, Segarra-Moragues, J G, Sérgio, C, Smith, V R, Ştefănuţ, S, Váňa, J, and Wigginton, M J
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- 2013
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Ellis, L T, primary, Aranda, S C, additional, Asthana, A K, additional, Bansal, P, additional, Nath, V, additional, Sahu, V, additional, Bayliss, J, additional, Asthana, G, additional, Srivastava, S, additional, Yadav, S, additional, Brugués, M, additional, Cano, M J, additional, Dulin, M V, additional, Fudali, E, additional, Fuertes, E, additional, Gabriel, R, additional, Pereira, F, additional, Silva, J A F, additional, Gradstein, S R, additional, Hájková, P, additional, Hájek, M, additional, Heras, P, additional, Infante, M, additional, Lebouvier, M, additional, Marka, J, additional, Newsham, K K, additional, Ochyra, R, additional, Pantović, J, additional, Sabovljević, M S, additional, Phephu, N, additional, van Rooy, J, additional, Philippov, D A, additional, Porley, R D, additional, Puche, F, additional, Schäfer-Verwimp, A, additional, Segarra-Moragues, J G, additional, Sérgio, C, additional, Smith, V R, additional, Ştefănuţ, S, additional, Váňa, J, additional, and Wigginton, M J, additional
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- 2013
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Ellis, L T, primary, Bednarek-Ochyra, H, additional, Ochyra, R, additional, Cykowska, B, additional, Dulin, M V, additional, Ezer, T, additional, Kara, R, additional, Flores, J R, additional, Suárez, G M, additional, Garcia, C, additional, Martins, A, additional, Sérgio, C, additional, Garilleti, R, additional, Kırmacı, M, additional, Agcagil, E, additional, Kurbatova, L E, additional, Lebouvier, M, additional, Papp, B, additional, Szurdoki, E, additional, Philippov, D A, additional, Plášek, V, additional, Pócs, T, additional, Sabovljević, M, additional, Sawicki, J, additional, Sim-Sim, M, additional, Szücs, P, additional, Bidló, A, additional, Váňa, J, additional, Vigalondo, B, additional, Lara, F, additional, Draper, I, additional, Virchenko, V M, additional, and Wolski, G J, additional
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- 2012
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Ellis, L T, primary, Akhoondi Darzikolaei, S, additional, Shirzadian, S, additional, Bakalin, V A, additional, Bednarek-Ochyra, H, additional, Ochyra, R, additional, Claro, D, additional, Dulin, M V, additional, Eckel, P M, additional, Erzberger, P, additional, Eziz, R, additional, Sulayman, M, additional, Garcia, C, additional, Sérgio, C, additional, Stow, S, additional, Hedderson, T, additional, Hedenäs, L, additional, Kürschner, H, additional, Li, W, additional, Nebel, M, additional, Nieuwkoop, J, additional, Philippov, D A, additional, Plášek, V, additional, Sawicki, J, additional, Schäfer-Verwimp, A, additional, Ştefănuţ, S, additional, and Váňa, J, additional
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- 2011
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21. New national and regional bryophyte records, 21
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Blockeel, T.L., primary, Bednarek-Ochyra, H., additional, Ochyra, R., additional, Cykowska, B., additional, Esquivel, M. G., additional, Lebouvier, M., additional, Luís, L., additional, Martins, S., additional, Müller, F., additional, Németh, Cs., additional, Papp, B., additional, Plášek, V., additional, Pócs, T., additional, Sabovljević, M., additional, Sérgio, C., additional, Sim-sim, M., additional, Stech, M., additional, Váňa, J., additional, and Tonguç Yayintaş, Özlem, additional
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Blockeel, T. L., primary, Abay, G., additional, Bakalin, V. A., additional, Bednarek-Ochyra, H., additional, Ochyra, R., additional, Çetin, B., additional, Cykowska, B., additional, Fuertes, E., additional, Hespanhol, Helena, additional, Holyoak, D. T., additional, Hradílek, Z., additional, Keçeli, T., additional, Kürschner, H., additional, Larraín, J., additional, Long, D. G., additional, Parolly, G., additional, Piątek, J., additional, Piątek, M., additional, Rams, S., additional, Ros, R. M., additional, Séneca, A., additional, Sérgio, C., additional, Soldaán, Z., additional, Ştefanuţ, S., additional, Uyar, G., additional, Váňa, J., additional, and Tonguç Yayintaş, Özlem, additional
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Blockeel, T. L., primary, Bednarek-Ochyra, H., additional, Ochyra, R., additional, Garilleti, Ricardo, additional, Glime, Janice M., additional, Lara, Francisco, additional, Mazimpaka, Vicente, additional, Rusińska, A., additional, Schäfer-Verwimp, A., additional, Söderström, L., additional, Stebel, A., additional, Townsend, C. C., additional, Váňa, J., additional, Yayintaş, Ozlem Tonguç, additional, and Zarnowiec, J., additional
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Blockeel, T. L., primary, Bednarek-ochyra, H., additional, Ochyra, R., additional, Garcia, C., additional, Matcham, H. W., additional, Sérgio, C., additional, Sim-Sim, M., additional, Stebel, A., additional, Townsend, C. C., additional, and Váňa, J., additional
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25. Appendixmukozele als Ursache von Pseudomyxoma peritonei (Gallertbauch)
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Váňa, J., primary, Adamicová, K., additional, Johanes, R., additional, Zacharova, O., additional, Ammerová, E., additional, and Šolek, R., additional
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VÁŇA, J.
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27. SphenolobopsisR. M. Schust. et N. Kitag. in Africa and Tristan da Cunha
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Váňa, J., primary
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28. Book review
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Váňa, J.
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29. New national and regional bryophyte records, 11.
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Townsend, C. C., Ochyra, R., Váňa, J., Bednarek-Ochyra, H., Garcia, C., Sérgio, C., Sim-Sim, M., Matcham, H. W., Stebel, Adam, and Blockeel, T. L.
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BRYOPHYTES ,BRYUM ,MOSSES ,LEAVES ,HABITATS - Abstract
This article provides information on several bryophytes. Bryum stenophyllum is a very distinctive little moss with narrow leaves and long cells which are narrower towards the margin, which may be plane narrowly recurved, even on the type. Its leaf should be described as having no distinct border rather than a broad ill-defined one. The capsule is slender and narrow with a rather long, slender neck, resembling some Pohlia species but with well-developed appendiculate cilia. Cirriphyllum cirrosum, on the other hand, can be added to the growing list of bipolar species. It has apparently not been previously found in the southern hemisphere. The habitat would be rather an unfamiliar one to western and central European bryologists, who are more accustomed to seeing it on damp rock ledges or rocky or stony grassy slopes. Didymodon brachyphyllus is another. It has long been considered as a poorly known North American species. In the Northern Hemisphere it is arctic-alpine in distribution, with the main centre of distribution in western North America, from Oregon to Baja California Norte in Mexico east to Colorado and New Mexico, with some isolated stations in British Columbia and in S.W. Alaska on the Alaska Peninsula.
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30. Bryophyte flora of Uganda. 2. Gymnomitriaceae.
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Váňa, J.
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The article presents a discussion on the bryophyte flora of Uganda. The plants form dense mats or cushions, and are rarely intermixed with other bryophytes. They are mostly 5"80 mm high and 0.1"3.5 mm wide, erect or ascending, rarely prostrate and the stems are mostly differentiated into a cortical layer of smaller thick-walled cells, sometimes also with thin-walled hyalodermis of larger cells, and larger medullary cells. Branching is uncommon, mostly lateral-intercalary, sporadically terminal, dorsal-intercalary or ventral-intercalary.
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31. Disjunct Hepaticae in tropical America and Africa
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Gradstein, S.R., Pócs, T., Váňa, J., and Naturalis journals & series
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taxonomy ,disjunction ,plate tectonics ,Africa ,Hepaticae ,phytogeography ,vicariants ,America ,dispersal - Abstract
An increasingly large number of macrodisjunct species is emerging from recent literature dealing with taxonomy and floristics of tropical bryophytes. This paper reviews present knowledge concerning Afro-American disjunctions in Hepaticae and seeks to interprete the data in the light of current phytogeographical theory. Numerous new floristic records and range extensions are given and some taxonomic novelties are proposed. For 35 Afro-American species known three main distribution types are recognized, each further subdivided: Tropical Afro-American (lowland, montane and the alpine element), Subtropical-Mediterranean (southern, wide element) and Temperate-Subantarctic (southern, wide element). Most species belong to Jungermanniales except for the subtropical ones which are thallose. A few Afro-American genera, including the “peri-Afroamerican” Symbiezidium and Bryopteris, and vicariant species-pairs are also discussed. Among tropical taxa, lowland patterns are normally continuous, while montane and alpine patterns are typically “quadricentric” resp. “bicentric”. Deviating patterns may due to insufficient exploring or taxonomic knowledge, or relict nature. Several species are “weedy” and in the possession of excellent dispersal capacities; their occurrence in other palaeotropic regions is to be expected as well. Interp
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32. 3D face recognition on low-cost depth sensors
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Mráček, Š, Martin Drahansky, Dvořák, R., Provazník, I., and Váňa, J.
33. Laboratory determination of wollastonite content during exploration for raw material on locality Lobzy, Czech Republic
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Richard Přikryl, Kment, T., and Váňa, J.
34. New national and regional bryophyte records, 25
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Ellis, L. T., Asthana, A. K., Sahu, V., Bednarek-Ochyra, B. H., Ochyra, R., Cano, M. J., Costa, D. P., Cykowska, B., Philippov, D. A., Dulin, M. V., Erzberger, P., Lebouvier, M., Mohamed, H., Orgaz, J. D., Phephu, N., Rooy, J., Stebel, A., Suárez, G. M., Schiavone, M. M., Townsend, C. C., Váňa, J., Vončina, G., Yayintas, O. T., Yong, K. T., and Zander, R. H.
35. Applying fusion in thermal face recognition
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Váňa, J., Mrácěk, S., Martin Drahansky, Poursaberi, A., and Yanushkevich, S.
36. A miniature world in decline. European Red List of Mosses, Liverworts and Hornworts
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Hodgetts, N., Cálix, M., Englefield, E., Fettes, N., García, Criado, Patin, M., Nieto, L., Bergamini, A., Bisang, A., Baisheva, I., Campisi, E., Cogoni, P., Hallingbäck, A., Konstantinova, T., Lockhart, N., Sabovljevic, N., Schnyder, M., Schröck, N., Sérgio, C., Sim, Sim, Vrba, M., Ferreira, J., Afonina, C. C., Blockeel, O., Blom, T., Caspari, H., Gabriel, S., Garcia, R., Garilleti, C., González, Mancebo, Goldberg, J., Hedenäs, I., Holyoak, L., Hugonnot, D., Huttunen, V., Ignatov, S., Ignatova, M., Infante, E., Juutinen, M., Kiebacher, R., Köckinger, T., Kučera, H., Lönnell, J., Lüth, N., Martins, M., Maslovsky, A., Papp, O., Porley, B., Rothero, R., Söderström, G., Ştefǎnuţ, L., Syrjänen, S., Untereiner, K., Váňa, A., Ɨ Vanderpoorten, J., Vellak, A., Aleffi, M., Bates, J., Bell, N., Brugués, M., Cronberg, N., Denyer, J., Duckett, J., During, H. J., Enroth, J., Fedosov, V., Flatberg, K. -I., Ganeva, A., Gorski, P., Gunnarsson, U., Hassel, K., Hespanhol, H., Hill, M., Hodd, R., Hylander, K., Ingerpuu, N., Laaka-Lindberg, S., Lara, F., Mazimpaka, V., Mežaka, A., Müller, F., Orgaz, J. D., Patiño, J., Pilkington, S., Puche, F., Ros, R. M., Rumsey, F., Segarra-Moragues, J. G., Seneca, A., Stebel, A., Virtanen, R., Weibull, H., Wilbraham, J., Żarnowiec, J., and Hodgetts N., Cálix M., Englefield E., Fettes N., García Criado M., Patin L., Nieto A., Bergamini A., Bisang I., Baisheva E., Campisi P., Cogoni A., Hallingbäck,T., Konstantinova N., Lockhart N., Sabovljevic M., Schnyder N., Schröck C., Sérgio C., Sim Sim M., Vrba J., Ferreira C.C., Afonina O., Blockeel T., Blom H., Caspari S., Gabriel R., Garcia C., Garilleti R., González Mancebo J., Goldberg I., Hedenäs L., Holyoak D., Hugonnot V., Huttunen S., Ignatov M., Ignatova E., Infante M., Juutinen R., Kiebacher T., Köckinger H., Kučera J., Lönnell N., Lüth M., Martins A., Maslovsky O., Papp B., Porley R., Rothero G., Söderström L., Ştefǎnuţ S., Syrjänen K., Untereiner A., Váňa J. Ɨ, Vanderpoorten A., Vellak K., Aleffi M., Bates J., Bell N., Brugués M., Cronberg N., Denyer J., Duckett J., During H.J., Enroth J., Fedosov V., Flatberg K.-I., Ganeva A., Gorski P., Gunnarsson U., Hassel K., Hespanhol H., Hill M., Hodd R., Hylander K., Ingerpuu N., Laaka-Lindberg S., Lara F., Mazimpaka V., Mežaka A., Müller F., Orgaz J.D., Patiño J., Pilkington S., Puche F., Ros R.M., Rumsey F., Segarra-Moragues J.G., Seneca A., Stebel A., Virtanen R., Weibull H., Wilbraham J., Żarnowiec J.
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0106 biological sciences ,Not evaluated ,Data deficient ,Near-threatened species ,Ecology ,Biodiversity ,15. Life on land ,threatened bryophytes species, IUCN, Europe ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,Geography ,13. Climate action ,Threatened species ,IUCN Red List ,Conservation status ,Bryophyte ,14. Life underwater ,010606 plant biology & botany - Abstract
AimThis Red List is a summary of the conservation status of the European species of mosses, liverworts and hornworts, collectively known as bryophytes, evaluated according to IUCN’s Guidelines for Application of IUCN Red List Criteria at Regional Level. It provides the first comprehensive, region-wide assessment of bryophytes and it identifies those species that are threatened with extinction at a European level, so that appropriate policy measures and conservation actions, based on the best available evidence, can be taken to improve their status.ScopeAll bryophytes native to or naturalised in Europe (a total of 1,817 species), have been included in this Red List. In Europe, 1,796 species were assessed, with the remaining 21 species considered Not Applicable (NA). For the EU 28, 1,728 species were assessed, with a remaining 20 species considered NA and 69 species considered Not Evaluated (NE). The geographical scope is continent- wide, extending from Iceland in the west to the Urals inthe east, and from Franz Josef Land in the north to the Canary Islands in the south. The Caucasus region is not included. Red List assessments were made at two regional levels: for geographical Europe and for the 28 Member States of the European Union.ResultsOverall, 22.5% of European bryophyte species assessed in this study are considered threatened in Europe, with two species classified as Extinct and six assessed as Regionally Extinct (RE). A further 9.6% (173 species) are considered Near Threatened and 63.5% (1,140 species) are assessed as Least Concern. For 93 species (5.3%), there was insufficient information available to be able to evaluate their risk of extinction and thus they were classified as Data Deficient (DD). The main threats identified were natural system modifications (i.e., dam construction, increases in fire frequency/intensity, and water management/use), climate change (mainly increasing frequency of droughts and temperature extremes), agriculture (including pollution from agricultural effluents) and aquaculture. (Less)
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37. Autocatalysis in Eschenmoser Coupling Reactions.
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Duez Q, Marek L, Váňa J, Hanusek J, and Roithová J
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The Eschenmoser coupling reaction (ECR) of thioamides with electrophiles is believed to proceed via thiirane intermediates. However, little is known about converting the intermediates into ECR products. Previous mechanistic studies involved external thiophiles to remove the sulfur atom from the intermediates. In this work, an ECR proceeding without any thiophilic agent or base is studied by electrospray ionization-mass spectrometry. ESI-MS enables the detection of the so-far elusive polysulfide species S
n , with n ranging from 2 to 16 sulfur atoms, proposed to be the key species leading to product formation. Integrating observations from ion mobility spectrometry, ion spectroscopy, and reaction monitoring via flow chemistry coupled with mass spectrometry provides a comprehensive understanding of the reaction mechanism and uncovers the autocatalytic nature of the ECR reaction., (© 2023 The Authors. Chemistry - A European Journal published by Wiley-VCH GmbH.)- Published
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38. Immobilization of Trifluoromethyl-Substituted Pyridine-Oxazoline Ligand and Its Application in Asymmetric Continuous Flow Synthesis of Benzosultams.
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Kocúrik M, Bartáček J, Drabina P, Váňa J, Svoboda J, Husáková L, Finger V, Hympánová M, and Sedlák M
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This study presents an improved synthetic route to ligand ( S )-4-( tert -butyl)-2-(5-(trifluoromethyl)pyridin-2-yl)-4,5-dihydrooxazole and its application as a highly active and enantioselective catalyst in the addition of arylboronic acids to cyclic N -sulfonylketimines. Immobilization of such a ligand was achieved using a commercially available starting material and a PS-PEG TentaGel S NH
2 support, resulting in a stable heterogeneous catalyst. Although the anchored catalyst exhibited a slight reduction in enantioselectivity and a 4-fold decrease in reaction rate, it displayed remarkable stability, enabling 10 consecutive reaction cycles. Furthermore, the successful transition to a continuous flow system demonstrated even higher turnover numbers compared to batch arrangements. These findings provide valuable insights into the development of efficient flow reactors for continuous synthesis of benzosultams, further advancing the field of asymmetric catalysis.- Published
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39. Switchable cyclopalladation of substrates containing two directing groups: on the way to non-symmetrical [2.2]-dipalladaparacyclophanes.
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Korábková T, Bartáček J, Marek L, Hanusek J, Růžička A, and Váňa J
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Simple switching of the site-selectivity of C-H activation reactions of substrates containing multiple directing groups is particularly important for the so-called late stage functionalization synthetic approach. In this work, we verified the possibility of achieving this by adding acids of different strengths. Using a substrate containing two differently strong (and basic) directing groups, the influence of the addition of acids on the regioselectivity of the C-H activation step of the reaction with palladium acetate was thoroughly studied. The addition of no or weak acids results in cyclopalladation being controlled by a stronger directing group. However, the addition of a strong acid causes protonation of this group and the reaction is then controlled by a weaker directing group. Finally, this approach enables double C-H activation leading to a unique class of compounds: "non-symmetrical" [2.2]-dipalladaparacyclophanes.
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40. Eschenmoser coupling reactions starting from primary thioamides. When do they work and when not?
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Marek L, Váňa J, Svoboda J, and Hanusek J
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Reactions of thiobenzamide or thioacetamide with 4-bromo-1,1-dimethyl-1,4-dihydroisoquinoline-3(2 H )-one, 4-bromoisoquinoline-1,3(2 H ,4 H )-dione and two α-bromo(phenyl)acetamides were examined under various conditions (base, solvent, thiophile, temperature) and structure/medium features that influence product distribution (Eschenmoser coupling reaction, Hantzsch thiazole synthesis and elimination to nitriles) were identified. The key factor that enables the successful Eschenmoser coupling reaction involves the optimum balance in acidity of nitrogen and carbon atoms of the intermediary α-thioiminium salts., (Copyright © 2023, Marek et al.)
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41. Direct Cyclopalladation of Fluorinated Benzyl Amines by Pd 3 (OAc) 6 : The Coexistence of Multinuclear Pd n Reaction Pathways Highlights the Importance of Pd Speciation in C-H Bond Activation.
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Fairlamb IJS, Lang J, Růžička A, Sedlák M, and Váňa J
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Palladacycles are key intermediates in catalytic C-H bond functionalization reactions and important precatalysts for cross-couplings. It is commonly believed that palladacycle formation occurs through the reaction of a substrate bearing a C-H bond ortho to a suitable metal-directing group for interaction with, typically, mononuclear "Pd(OAc)
2 " species, with cyclopalladation liberating acetic acid as the side product. In this study, we show that N , N -dimethyl-fluoro-benzyl amines, which can be cyclopalladated either ortho or para to fluorine affording two regioisomeric products, can occur by a direct reaction of Pd3 (OAc)6 , proceeding via higher-order cyclopalladated intermediates. Regioselectivity is altered subtly depending on the ratio of substrate:Pd3 (OAc)6 and the solvent used. Our findings are important when considering mechanisms of Pd-mediated reactions involving the intermediacy of palladacycles, of particular relevance in catalytic C-H bond functionalization chemistry., Competing Interests: The authors declare no competing financial interest., (© 2023 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society.)- Published
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42. Acute mesenteric ischemia - a persistent problem.
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Kunychka M, Váňa J, Žáček M, and Chromčiková M
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- Humans, Acute Disease, Tomography, X-Ray Computed adverse effects, Tomography, X-Ray Computed methods, Vascular Surgical Procedures, Ischemia diagnosis, Ischemia etiology, Ischemia therapy, Mesenteric Ischemia diagnosis, Mesenteric Ischemia etiology, Mesenteric Ischemia surgery
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Acute mesenteric ischemia is a disease with a relatively low incidence (0,02-0,9% of acute surgical hospitalizations) but a very high mortality rate which can reach up to 100% without early revascularization. Given the above, prompt and accurate diagnosis and subsequent surgical intervention is the cornerstone of treatment and essential to reduce the high mortality rate. Early revascularization can reduce overall mortality by up to 50%. Treatment of acute mesenteric ischemia requires the cooperation of gastrointestinal surgeons, vascular surgeons and interventional radiologists. Thorough clinical examination, contrast computed tomography performed at the initial stage, and the current possibilities of interventional radiology are the keys to improving the results of treatment of acute mesenteric ischemia. The purpose of this paper is to refresh knowledge in the management of acute mesenteric ischemia and summarize the most up-to-date information on the diagnosis and treatment of this disease.
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43. The complex photochemistry of coumarin-3-carboxylic acid in acetonitrile and methanol.
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Yang Q, Váňa J, and Klán P
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- Acetonitriles chemistry, Oxygen, Solvents chemistry, Coumarins, Methanol
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Irradiation of coumarin-3-carboxylic acid in acetonitrile and methanol solutions at 355 nm results in complex multistep photochemical transformations, strongly dependent on the solvent properties and oxygen content. A number of reaction intermediates, which themselves undergo further (photo)chemical reactions, were identified by steady-state and transient absorption spectroscopy, mass spectrometry, and NMR and product analyses. The triplet excited compound in acetonitrile undergoes decarboxylation to give a 3-coumarinyl radical that traps molecular oxygen to form 3-hydroxycoumarin as the major but chemically reactive intermediate. This compound is oxygenated by singlet oxygen, produced by coumarin-3-carboxylic acid sensitization, followed by a pyrone ring-opening reaction to give an oxalic acid derivative. The subsequent steps lead to the production of salicylaldehyde, carbon monoxide, and carbon dioxide as the final products. When 3-coumarinyl radical is not trapped by oxygen in degassed acetonitrile, it abstracts hydrogen from the solvent and undergoes triplet-sensitized [2 + 2] cycloaddition. The reaction of 3-coumarinyl radical with oxygen is largely suppressed in aerated methanol as a better H-atom donor, and coumarin is obtained as the primary product in good yields. Because coumarin derivatives are used in many photophysical and photochemical applications, this work provides detailed and sometimes surprising insights into their complex phototransformations., (© 2022. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to European Photochemistry Association, European Society for Photobiology.)
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44. Carboxamide substituted tetramethylcyclopentadiene - synthesis, characterisation and its iridium(III) complex catalysed reduction of imines.
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Mwansa JM, Stirling MJ, Sweeney G, Hanusek J, Váňa J, and Page MI
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The novel dimeric iodo-iridium(III) complex, [Ir(Cp*CONMe
2 )I2 ]2 , (Cp*CONMe2 = η5 - N,N -2,3,4,5-hexamethylcyclopenta-2,4-diene carboxamide) bearing an amide moiety within the tetramethylcyclopentadiene ring, has been synthesised and characterised. The ligand Cp*CONMe2 is synthesised as two regioisomers, however the 2-substituted isomer exists as two distinguishable conformers due to restricted rotation about the amide carbonyl carbon and the ring carbon. The relative acidities of Cp*CONMe2 and Cp* are compared by their relative rates of H/D exchange. The iridium complex of N,N -2,3,4,5-hexamethylcyclopenta-2-4-diene carboxamide [IrCp*CONMe2 ] and ( R,R )-1,2-diphenyl- N '-tosylethane-1,2-diamine (( R , R )-TsDPEN) has been evaluated in the transfer hydrogenation of imines under acidic conditions - a 5 : 2 molar ratio of formic acid : triethylamine as the hydride source for the transfer hydrogenation of 1-methyl-3,4-dihydroisoquinoline (DHIQ) and its 6,7-dimethoxy derivative in acetonitrile. A decreasing enantiomeric excess with reaction progress is attributed to different kinetic orders for formation of the two product amine enantiomers. The pseudo zero-order formation of the R -amine may be due to a pre-steady-state formation of the less stable form of the diastereomeric catalyst. By contrast, both enantiomeric amines from 1-fluorinated methyl DHIQs as substrates for reduction are formed by pseudo first-order processes.- Published
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45. Mucosa plication reinforced colorectal anastomosis and trans-anal vacuum drainage: a pilot study with preliminary results.
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Ferko A, Váňa J, Adámik M, Švec A, Žáček M, Demeter M, and Grendár M
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- Anastomosis, Surgical, Anastomotic Leak, Drainage, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Mucous Membrane, Pilot Projects, Retrospective Studies, Vacuum, Rectal Neoplasms surgery, Rectum surgery
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Dehiscence of colorectal anastomosis is a serious complication that is associated with increased mortality, impaired functional and oncological outcomes. The hypothesis was that anastomosis reinforcement and vacuum trans-anal drainage could eliminate some risk factors, such as mechanically stapled anastomosis instability and local infection. Patients with rectal cancer within 10 cm of the anal verge and low anterior resection with double-stapled technique were included consecutively. A stapler anastomosis was supplemented by trans-anal reinforcement and vacuum drainage using a povidone-iodine-soaked sponge. Modified reinforcement using a circular mucosa plication was developed and used. Patients were followed up by postoperative endoscopy and outcomes were acute leak rate, morbidity, and diversion rate. The procedure was successfully completed in 52 from 54 patients during time period January 2019-October 2020. The mean age of patients was 61 years (lower-upper quartiles 54-69 years). There were 38/52 (73%) males and 14/52 (27%) females; the neoadjuvant radiotherapy was indicated in a group of patients in 24/52 (46%). The mean level of anastomosis was 3.8 cm (lower-upper quartiles 3.00-4.88 cm). The overall morbidity was 32.6% (17/52) and Clavien-Dindo complications ≥ 3 grade appeared in 3/52 (5.7%) patients. No loss of anastomosis was recorded and no patient died postoperatively. The symptomatic anastomotic leak was recorded in 2 (3.8%) patients and asymptomatic blind fistula was recorded in one patient 1/52 (1.9%). Diversion ileostomy was created in 1/52 patient (1.9%). Reinforcement of double-stapled anastomosis using a circular mucosa plication with combination of vacuum povidone-iodine-soaked sponge drainage led to a low acute leak and diversion rate. This pilot study requires further investigation.Registered at ClinicalTrials.gov.: Trial registration number is NCT04735107, date of registration February 2, 2021, registered retrospectively., (© 2021. The Author(s).)
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46. Synthesis of the Kinase Inhibitors Nintedanib, Hesperadin, and Their Analogues Using the Eschenmoser Coupling Reaction.
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Marek L, Váňa J, Svoboda J, and Hanusek J
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- Oxindoles, Indoles, Sulfonamides
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A novel synthetic approach involving an Eschenmoser coupling reaction of substituted 3-bromooxindoles (H, 6-Cl, 6-COOMe, 5-NO
2 ) with two substituted thiobenzanilides in dimethylformamide or acetonitrile was used for the synthesis of eight kinase inhibitors including Nintedanib and Hesperadin in yields exceeding 76%. Starting compounds for the synthesis are also easily available in good yields. 3-Bromooxindoles were prepared either from corresponding isatins using a three-step synthesis in an average overall yield of 65% or by direct bromination of oxindoles (yield of 65-86%). Starting N -(4-piperidin-1-ylmethyl-phenyl)-thiobenzamide was prepared by thionation of the corresponding benzanilide in an 86% yield and N -methyl- N -(4-thiobenzoylaminophenyl)-2-(4-methylpiperazin-1-yl)acetamide was prepared by thioacylation of the corresponding aniline with methyl dithiobenzoate in an 86% yield.- Published
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47. Recent advances in palladium-catalysed asymmetric 1,4-additions of arylboronic acids to conjugated enones and chromones.
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Bartáček J, Svoboda J, Kocúrik M, Pochobradský J, Čegan A, Sedlák M, and Váňa J
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The transition metal (palladium)-catalysed asymmetric 1,4-addition of arylboronic acids to conjugated enones belong to the most important and emerging strategies for the construction of C-C bonds in an asymmetric fashion. This review covers known catalytic systems used for this transformation. For clarity, we are using the type of ligand as a sorting criterion. Finally, we attempted to create a flowchart facilitating the selection of a suitable ligand for a given combination of enone and arylboronic acid., (Copyright © 2021, Bartáček et al.)
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48. Plasmon-assisted click chemistry at low temperature: an inverse temperature effect on the reaction rate.
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Guselnikova O, Váňa J, Phuong LT, Panov I, Rulíšek L, Trelin A, Postnikov P, Švorčík V, Andris E, and Lyutakov O
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Plasmon assistance promotes a range of chemical transformations by decreasing their activation energies. In a common case, thermal and plasmon assistance work synergistically: higher temperature results in higher plasmon-enhanced catalysis efficiency. Herein, we report an unexpected tenfold increase in the reaction efficiency of surface plasmon-assisted Huisgen dipolar azide-alkyne cycloaddition (AAC) when the reaction mixture is cooled from room temperature to -35 °C. We attribute the observed increase in the reaction efficiency to complete plasmon-induced annihilation of the reaction barrier, prolongation of plasmon lifetime, and decreased relaxation of plasmon-excited-states under cooling. Furthermore, control quenching experiments supported by theoretical calculations indicate that plasmon-mediated substrate excitation to an electronic triplet state may play the key role in plasmon-assisted chemical transformation. Last but not least, we demonstrated the possible applicability of plasmon assistance to biological systems by AAC coupling of biotin to gold nanoparticles performed at -35 °C., Competing Interests: There are no conflicts to declare., (This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry.)
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49. Synthesis of ( Z )-3-[amino(phenyl)methylidene]-1,3-dihydro-2 H -indol-2-ones using an Eschenmoser coupling reaction.
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Marek L, Kolman L, Váňa J, Svoboda J, and Hanusek J
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A highly modular method for the synthesis of ( Z )-3-[amino(phenyl/methyl)methylidene]-1,3-dihydro-2 H -indol-2-ones starting from easily available 3-bromooxindoles or (2-oxoindolin-3-yl)triflate and thioacetamides or thiobenzamides is described. A series of 49 compounds, several of which have previously been shown to possess significant tyrosin kinase inhibiting activity, was prepared in yields varying mostly from 70 to 97% and always surpassing those obtained by other published methods. The method includes an Eschenmoser coupling reaction, which is very feasible (even without using a thiophile except tertiary amides) and scalable. The ( Z )-configuration of all products was confirmed by NMR techniques., (Copyright © 2021, Marek et al.)
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50. Photochemistry of a 9-Dithianyl-Pyronin Derivative: A Cornucopia of Reaction Intermediates Lead to Common Photoproducts.
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Martínek M, Váňa J, Šebej P, Navrátil R, Slanina T, Ludvíková L, Roithová J, and Klán P
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Leaving groups attached to the meso-methyl position of many common dyes, such as xanthene, BODIPY, or pyronin derivatives, can be liberated upon irradiation with visible light. However, the course of phototransformations of such photoactivatable systems can be quite complex and the identification of reaction intermediates or even products is often neglected. This paper exemplifies the photochemistry of a 9-dithianyl-pyronin derivative, which undergoes an oxidative transformation at the meso-position to give a 3,6-diamino-9H-xanthen-9-one derivative, formic acid, and carbon monoxide as the main photoproducts. The course of this multi-photon multi-step reaction was studied under various conditions by steady-state and time-resolved optical spectroscopy, mass spectrometry and NMR spectroscopy to understand the effects of solvents and molecular oxygen on individual steps. Our analyses have revealed the existence of many intermediates and their interrelationships to provide a complete picture of the transformation, which can bring new inputs to a rational design of new photoactivatable pyronin or xanthene derivatives., (© 2020 The Authors. Published by Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA.)
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- 2020
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