Vladimír Král focuses on Stereochemistry, Porphyrin, Combinatorial chemistry, Photochemistry and Pyrrole. His Stereochemistry research incorporates elements of Crystallography, Molecular recognition, Molecule and Protease. His Porphyrin study is focused on Biochemistry in general.
Vladimír Král interconnects Nucleic acid, Organic chemistry and Porphyrinogens in the investigation of issues within Combinatorial chemistry. The study incorporates disciplines such as Covalent bond, Dimer and Medicinal chemistry in addition to Photochemistry. The concepts of his Pyrrole study are interwoven with issues in Pyridine, Vinyl chloride, Calixarene, Membrane and Selectivity.
His main research concerns Stereochemistry, Organic chemistry, Porphyrin, Combinatorial chemistry and Molecule. His Stereochemistry research includes elements of Tröger's base and DNA. His Organic chemistry study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Chromatography, Medicinal chemistry and Polymer chemistry.
His study explores the link between Porphyrin and topics such as Selectivity that cross with problems in Potentiometric titration. Vladimír Král regularly ties together related areas like Chelation in his Combinatorial chemistry studies. His study looks at the relationship between Photochemistry and fields such as Covalent bond, as well as how they intersect with chemical problems.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Stereochemistry, Chromatography, Organic chemistry, Inorganic chemistry and Nanoparticle. His Stereochemistry research includes themes of Nuclear chemistry, Molecular tweezers, Cytotoxicity, Tröger's base and Selectivity. His Chromatography research focuses on Aqueous solution and how it connects with Capillary electrochromatography.
Organic chemistry is often connected to Combinatorial chemistry in his work. His Lanthanum study in the realm of Inorganic chemistry interacts with subjects such as Conjugate. Vladimír Král focuses mostly in the field of Chirality, narrowing it down to topics relating to Circular dichroism and, in certain cases, Porphyrin.
His primary areas of study are Stereochemistry, Chromatography, Nanoparticle, Selectivity and Solubility. His Stereochemistry research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Nuclear chemistry, Molecular tweezers, Immobilized enzyme, Molecule and Tröger's base. His research integrates issues of Colloidal gold and Aqueous solution in his study of Chromatography.
His Nanoparticle study combines topics in areas such as Inorganic chemistry, Ionic liquid, Hexafluorophosphate and High-resolution transmission electron microscopy. His work on Mixed-mode chromatography as part of general Selectivity research is often related to Mixed mode, thus linking different fields of science. Vladimír Král focuses mostly in the field of Lipophilicity, narrowing it down to matters related to Serum albumin and, in some cases, Organic chemistry.
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Calix[4]pyrroles: Old Yet New Anion-Binding Agents
Philip A. Gale;Jonathan L Sessler;Vladimír Král;Vincent M Lynch.
Journal of the American Chemical Society (1996)
Crystal structure of constitutive endothelial nitric oxide synthase: a paradigm for pterin function involving a novel metal center.
C.S Raman;Huiying Li;Pavel Martásek;Vladimir Král.
Cell (1998)
Texaphyrin-oligonucleotide conjugates
Sessler Jonathan L;Harriman Anthony M;Miller Richard A;Mody Tarak D.
(1995)
Therapeutic application of peptides and proteins: parenteral forever?
Zuzana Antosova;Martina Mackova;Vladimir Kral;Tomas Macek.
Trends in Biotechnology (2009)
From nonpeptide toward noncarbon protease inhibitors: Metallacarboranes as specific and potent inhibitors of HIV protease
Petr Cígler;Petr Cígler;Milan Kožíšek;Pavlína Řezáčová;Pavlína Řezáčová;Jíří Brynda.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2005)
Application of cyclodextrins in chiral capillary electrophoresis.
Pavel Řezanka;Klára Navrátilová;Michal Řezanka;Vladimír Král.
Electrophoresis (2014)
Protonated sapphyrins. Highly effective phosphate receptors
Vladimír Král;Hiroyuki Furuta;Kevin Shreder;Vincent M Lynch.
Journal of the American Chemical Society (1996)
Calixphyrins. Hybrid macrocycles at the structural crossroads between porphyrins and calixpyrroles
Jonathan L. Sessler;Rebecca S. Zimmerman;Christophe Bucher;Vladimír Král.
Pure and Applied Chemistry (2001)
Application of gold nanoparticles in separation sciences
David Sýkora;Václav Kašička;Ivan Mikšík;Pavel Řezanka.
Journal of Separation Science (2010)
Anion binding: A new direction in porphyrin-related research
Jonathan L. Sessler;Michael Cyr;Hiroyuki Furuta;Vladimir Král.
Pure and Applied Chemistry (1993)
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