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RNDr. Jana Matejová, PhD.   SK

Email:
jana.matejova@upjs.sk
Homepage:
https://www.upjs.sk/LF/zamestnanec/jana.matejova
Faculty:
LF UPJŠ - Pavol Jozef Šafárik University in Košice Faculty of Medicine
Department:
ZTB - Associated Tissue Bank
Office:
MA7O13
Phone:
+421 55 234 3237
ORCID ID:
0000-0002-9086-3621
RNDr. Jana Matejová, PhD. works as an independent researcher at the Associated Tissue Bank, UPJŠ in Košice, Faculty of Medicine. Title RNDr. obtained in the field of chemistry and PhD. in biochemistry at UPJŠ PF in Košice. She has supervised diploma theses and dissertations. She is the author or co-author of more than 22 original scientific papers registered in the CC, WoS or Scopus databases. Her works have been cited more than 242 times (WoS, Scopus). She participates in solving VEGA, APVV, OPENMED projects as a co-worker.

Higher education and further qualification growth
First degree of higher education:
University of P. J. Šafarik in Kosice, faculty of Natural science, 2007, chemistry
Second degree of higher education:
University of P. J. Šafarik in Kosice, faculty of Natural science, 2009, chemistry, biochemistry
Third degree of higher education:
University of P. J. Šafarik in Kosice, faculty of Natural science, 2013, Biochemistry

Research /art/ teacher profile

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Selected publications

ADC_Harvanova D., Matejova J., Slovinska L., Lacko M., Gulova S., Fecskeova L.K., Janockova J., Spakova T., Rosocha J., The Role of Synovial Membrane in the Development of a Potential In Vitro Model of Osteoarthritis, International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 23, (2022), art. no. 2475, (2020: 5,924 – IF,Q1 – JCR, Q1 – SJR) Citations: 0

ADC_Janockova, J., Matejova, J., Moravek, M., Homolova, L., Slovinska, L., Nagyova, A., Rak, D., Sedlak, M., Harvanova, D., Spakova, T., Rosocha, J., Small extracellular vesicles derived from human chorionic mscs as modern perspective towards cell-free therapy, International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 22, (2021), art. no. 13581. (2020: 5,924 – IF,Q1 – JCR, Q1 – SJR) Citations: 0.

ADM_Plsikova Matejova, J., Spakova, T., Harvanova, D., Lacko, M., Filip, V., Sepitka, R., Mitro, I., Rosocha, J., A Preliminary Study of Combined Detection of COMP, TIMP-1, and MMP-3 in Synovial Fluid: Potential Indicators of Osteoarthritis Progression, Cartilage, 13 (2021), s. 1421S-1430S. (2020: 4,634 – IF, Q1 – JCR, Q2 – SJR). Citations: 3

ADC_Huňáková, K., Hluchý, M., Špaková, T., Matejová, J., Mudroňová, D., Kuricová, M., Rosocha, J., Ledecký, V., Study of bilateral elbow joint osteoarthritis treatment using conditioned medium from allogeneic adipose tissue-derived MSCs in Labrador retrievers. Research in Veterinary Science, 132, (2020) s. 513-520. (2019: 1,892 – IF, Q1 – JCR, Q1 – SJR). Citations: 5

ADC_Spakova, T., Plsikova, J., Harvanova, D., Lacko, M., Stolfa, S., Rosocha, J., Influence of kartogenin on chondrogenic differentiation of human bone Marrow-Derived MSCs in 2D culture and in Co-Cultivation with OA osteochondral explant, Molecules, 23 (2018), s. 1-16. (2017: 3,098 – IF, Q2 – JCR, Q1 – SJR) Citations: 16.

Selected projects

313011V455 - Open Scientific Community for Modern Interdisciplinary Research in Medicine (OPENMED)

APVV - 17-0118: Exosomes from mesenchymal stem cells as a potential alternative to cell therapy in the treatment of osteoarthritis

VEGA – 1/0229/20: Examining the effect of human mesenchymal stem cells derived exosomes on inflammatory chondrocytes in

order to compare the effectiveness of cell and cell-free therapy in OA treatment

VEGA - 1/0773/17: Therapeutic potential of CD146 + mesenchymal stromal cells in the treatment of osteoarthritis

APVV 0684/12: Study of immunomodulatory and regenerative properties of mesenchymal stromal cells in an in vitro model of osteoarthritis

International mobilities and visits
Department of Molecular Biophysics, Czech Academy of Science, Brno, Czech Republic,, February 2012 - April 2012
University of Bayreuth, Faculty of Science, Department of Organic Chemistry, Bayreuth, Germany, April 2008 - August 2008

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