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Regina Sepšiová PhD is assistant professor at the Department of Genetics, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Comenius University in Bratislava, Slovakia.



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Comenius University in Bratislava

Faculty of Natural Sciences

Department of Genetics

Mlynska dolina B-1, Ilkovicova 6

842 15 Bratislava 4

Slovak Republic



Phone:   +421-2-90149-435

E-mail:   regina.sepsiova@uniba.sk


Last update: February 12, 2024

 

Publications

  1. 1.Červenák, F., Sepšiová, R., Peška, V., Nosek, J., Tomáška, Ľ. (2023). Primary scientific literature represents an essential source of telomeric repeat sequences. Microbiology Spectrum 11(4): e0123023.

  2. 2.Juríková, K., Sepšiová, R., Ševčovičová, A., Tomáška, Ľ., Džugasová, V. (2022). Implementing CRISPR-Cas9 Yeast Practicals into Biology Curricula. CRISPR Journal 5 (2): 181-186.

  3. 3.Ščevková, J., Vašková, Z., Sepšiová, R., Kováč, J. (2021). Seasonal variation in the allergenic potency of airborne grass pollen in Bratislava (Slovakia) urban environment. Environmental science and pollution research 28 (44): 62583-62592.

  4. 4.Červenák, F. Sepšiová, R., Nosek, J., Tomáška, Ľ. (2021). Step by step evolution of yeasst telomeres. Genome Biology & Evolution 13(2):evaa268

  5. 5.Tomáška, Ľ., Nosek, J., Sepšiová, R., Červenák, F., Juríková, K., Procházková, K., Neboháčová, M., Willcox, S., and Griffith, J.D. (2019) Commentary: Single-stranded telomere-binding protein employs a dual rheostat for binding affinity and specificity that drives function. Frontiers in Genetics 9: art.no. 742.

  6. 6.Červenák, F., Juríková, K., Sepšiová, R., Neboháčová, M., Nosek, J., and Tomáška, Ľ. (2017) Double-stranded telomeric DNA binding proteins:  Diversity matters. Cell Cycle  16: 1568-1577.

  7. 7.Sepšiová, R., Nečasová, I., Willcox, S., Procházková, K., Gorilák, P., Nosek, J., Hofr, C., Griffith, J.D.,  Tomáška, Ľ. (2016) Evolution of telomeres in Schizosaccharomyces pombe and its possible relationship to the diversification of telomere binding proteins. PLoS One 11(4): e0154225.

  8. 8.Tomáška, Ľ., Brázdovič, F., Červenák, F., Krajčovič, J., Ševčovičová, A., Cillingová, A., Dušinský, R., Džugasová, V., Gálová, E., Juríková, K., Miadoková, E., Nosek, J., Procházková, K., Sepšiová, R., Slaninová, M., Švec, M., Šubík, J., Vlček, D. (2015) Klasické experimenty v genetike: Na ceste k odhaleniu tajomstiev dedičnosti. Mill Valley Publishing House, CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 242 p. [ISBN: 9781511481717] (in Slovak).

  9. 9.Visacka, K., Hofr, C., Willcox, S., Necasova, I., Pavlouskova, J., Sepsiova, R., Wimmerova, M., Simonicova, L., Nosek, J., Fajkus, J., Griffith, J.D. & Tomaska, L. (2012) Synergism of the two Myb domains of Tay1 protein results in high-affinity binding to telomeres. Journal of Biological Chemistry 287: 32206-32215.

  10. 10.Weisenpacherova, R., Pribilincova, Z., Behulova, R., Mezenska, R. & Lukacova, M. (2004) Mutational analysis of CYP21 gene in Slovak patients with 21-hydroxylase deficiency and comparison with other European populations. Biologia 59: 795-802.

  11. 11.Weisenpacherová, R., Pribilincová, Z., Behulová, R., Mezenská, R. & Lukáčová, M. (2004) Molekulárno-genetická diagnostika kongenitálnej adrenálnej hyperplázie s deficitom 21-hydroxylázy. Diabetologie, metabolismus, endokrinologie a výživa (DMEV) 7: 88-93. [in Slovak]