Petr Sedlacek
Brno University of Technology
257 Papers
867 Citations
Petr Sedlacek is an academic researcher from Brno University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Transplantation & Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. The author has an hindex of 38, co-authored 220 publications. Previous affiliations of Petr Sedlacek include University of Düsseldorf & Charles University in Prague.
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Papers
Transport of Organic Compounds Through Porous Systems Containing Humic Acids
TL;DR: The results of diffusion experiments demonstrate that the electrostatic interactions between humic acids functioning as a polyelectrolyte interpenetrated in a supporting hydrogel matrix and cationic dye as a model solute have a crucial impact on the rate of diffusion processes and on the barrier properties of hydrogels.
Allo-SCT using BU, CY and melphalan for children with AML in second CR.
Rita Beier,Michael H. Albert,Peter Bader,Arndt Borkhardt,Ursula Creutzig,Matthias Eyrich,Karoline Ehlert,Bernd Gruhn,Johann Greil,Rupert Handgretinger,Wolfgang Holter,Thomas Klingebiel,Bernhard Kremens,Peter Lang,Christine Mauz-Körholz,Roland Meisel,Ingo Müller,C Peters,Dirk Reinhardt,Petr Sedlacek,Ansgar Schulz,Friedhelm R. Schuster,André Schrauder,Brigitte Strahm,K W Sykora,Wilhelm Wössmann,Martin Zimmermann,Martin Sauer +27 more
TL;DR: Interphase data of children who underwent HSCT after myeloablative conditioning with BU, CY, and melphalan for AML in second remission (CR2) between 1998 and 2009 are analyzed to generate valid outcome data for further strategy decisions.
Physical Activity Level and Quality of Life of Children Treated for Malignancy, Depending on Their Place of Residence: Poland vs. the Czech Republic: An Observational Study
Aleksandra Kowaluk,Katarzyna Siewierska,Marie Choniawkova,Petr Sedlacek,Krzysztof Kałwak,Iwona Malicka +5 more
TL;DR: The study showed that an appropriate level of PA improves well-being and quality of life, and it is crucial to promote attractive PA programs tailored for cancer-treated children.
Solid organ transplantation after hematopoietic stem cell transplantation in childhood : A multicentric retrospective survey
Maura Faraci,Alice Bertaina,Arnaud Dalissier,Marianne Ifversen,Ansgar Schulz,Andrew R. Gennery,Birgit Burkhardt,Isabel Badell Serra,Cristina Diaz-de-Heredia,Edoardo Lanino,Arjan C. Lankester,Bernd Gruhn,Susanne Matthes-Martin,Joern S Kühl,Stefania Varotto,Catherine Paillard,Audrey Guilmatre,Ana Sastre,Manuel Abecasis,Birgit Garwer,Petr Sedlacek,Jaap Jan Boelens,Jaap Jan Boelens,Eric Beohou,Peter Bader +24 more
TL;DR: This multicenter survey confirms that SOT represents a promising option in children with severe organ failure occurring after HSCT, and additional studies are needed to further establish the effectiveness of SOT after HS CT and to better understand the mechanism underlying this encouraging success.
•Journal Article
Differential susceptibility of adenovirus clinical isolates to cidofovir and ribavirin is not related to species alone.
F. Morfin,Sophie Dupuis-Girod,Emilie Frobert,Stéphanie Mundweiler,David Carrington,Petr Sedlacek,Mare Bierings,Petr Cetkovsky,Aloys C.M. Kroes,Maarten J. D. van Tol,Danielle Thouvenot +10 more
TL;DR: Cidofovir is active in vitro in all HAdV clinical isolates and ribavirin was revealed to be active on most H adenovirus isolates from species A, B and D, and in all isolate from species C, contrary to previous observations for reference strains of the same species.