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Neoadjuvant MBTA immunotherapy prevents cancer recurrence and metastases. One of the authors of the article is our former student Ondřej Uher. Read more: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39809356/
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The book Handbook of Trait-Based Ecology: From Theory to R Tools by Assoc. Prof. Francesco de Bello from the Department of Botany at the FSc USB, is now also being released in Japanese.
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Parasites are expected to speciate by adapting to specific hosts, but examples of it are rare. New research reveals that it is happening in sympatry, when strong Darwinian selection overpowers gene exchange between populations of a fish parasite. doi.org/10.1093/molb...
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Researching amber revealed two of the oldest undescribed species of fossil animal-pathogenic fungi. This study found that Ophiocordyceps fungi originated around 100-140 million years ago and offers a glimpse into early insect-fungal interactions! New paper: doi.org/10.1098/rspb...
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The review by Dr. Adam Bajgar and Dr. Gabriela Krejcova explores antiviral & antibacterial immune memory, highlights key open questions, and presents Drosophila melanogaster as a model for innate immune memory and potential insect vaccination.
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Immune cells don’t just fight infection—they manage the body’s energy too. A Trends in Biochemical Sciences spotlight on Nedbalova et al. shows they release adenosine, signaling other tissues to dial down energy use.
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Congratulations to our student Gabriela Krejčová for receiving a runner-up recognition for her phd thesis by the European Drosophila Society!
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And to Gabriela Krejčová, for her doctoral work entitled "The role of macrophages in the regulation of systemic metabolism in Drosophila", conducted in the lab of Adam Bajgar at the University of South Bohemia.
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Recent study by the team of Tomáš Doležal @tomasdolezal.bsky.social on the role of adenosin molecule in immune response was highlighted by the Science journal (www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...).
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New global study of "dark diversity", to which our botanists contributed with a local Czech dataset, was published in Nature.
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New global study of dark diversity by #DarkDivNet led by Meelis Pärtel, where Aleš, Maruška, and Eva are co-authors with the dataset from Novohradské Hory, is now out in
@nature.com: www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Map from the article Pärtel et al. 2025, Nature. Data sampling. Photos by Marie.
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Paper on the diversity of malaria in threatened passerines, by our phd student Dragomir Damnjanović, is featured on the cover page of the International Journal for Parasitology. sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
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Traditional grasslands face biodiversity loss from mismanagement. A 30-year experiment showed that fertilization had stronger negative effects than mowing abandonment, with slower community recovery post-fertilization suggesting that resilience depends on past land use.
The state of five selected plots (columns) in selected years (rows). Five plots representing five treatment combinations are selected 
(M, F, and R indicate Mowing, Fertilization, and Removal respectively). MyesFnoRno (plot 11) corresponds to traditional management, MyesFnoRyes
(plot 21) is the most species rich combination, MnoFnoRno (plot 2) represents total abandonment. The two rightmost columns MnoFyesRno (plot 13) 
and MnoFyesRyes (plot 19) are eutrophicated abandoned plots, (plot 13) without dominant removal and (plot 19) with.