RNDr. Jana Antalíková, PhD.
International
Current
- European Andrology Network – Research Coordination, Education And Public AwarenessProgram: COSTDuration: 27. 10. 2021 – 26. 10. 2025
Finished
- Study of molecules involved in fertilization process of mammalsProgram: Inter-academic agreementDuration: 1. 1. 2018 – 31. 12. 2021
- Study of CD molecules on mammanlian spermProgram: Inter-academic agreementDuration: 1. 1. 2015 – 31. 12. 2017
National
Finished
- Cryopreservation of cattle gametes and embryos for gene bankingProgram: SRDADuration: 1. 7. 2020 – 30. 6. 2024
- Study of tetraspanin family proteins in cattle reproduction processProgram: VEGADuration: 1. 1. 2020 – 31. 12. 2023
- Establishment of methodology of bovine ovarian tissue cryopreservation for the purposes of the gene bankingProgram: SRDADuration: 1. 7. 2016 – 30. 6. 2020
- Tetraspanins and partner molecules presence in the reproductive system of cattle, their participation in gamete interaction.Program: VEGADuration: 1. 1. 2016 – 31. 12. 2019
- The study of tissue distribution, biochemical properties and functions of CD molecules in the reproductive process of cattle.Program: VEGADuration: 1. 1. 2012 – 31. 12. 2015
- Effect of body condition and some immunological factors (CD molecules) on fertilization process in cattleProgram: SRDADuration: 1. 5. 2011 – 30. 4. 2014
- Identification and functional analysis of the CD molecules on the somatic and gametic cells of cattleProgram: VEGADuration: 1. 1. 2009 – 31. 12. 2011
- Biomembranes: Membrane structure and dynamics in relation to cell functionsProgram: SRDADuration: 1. 7. 2008 – 31. 10. 2011
- Production and application of monoclonal antibodies in biochemical, histochemical and functional analysis of some CD molecules (antigens) of bovine cell membranesProgram: VEGADuration: 1. 1. 2006 – 1. 12. 2008
- Molecular genetic principles of membrane bound processes in normal and pathological animal physiologyProgram: SRDADuration: 1. 2. 2005 – 31. 12. 2007
- Membrane-associated processes and their role in normal and pathological physiology of farm animals and their symbiotic microorganismsProgram: SRDADuration: 1. 10. 2002 – 31. 12. 2005