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Mikael Kubista (born 13 August 1961) is a Czechs, Czech-born Swedish chemist and entrepreneur who works in the field of molecular diagnostics. Since 2007, he is serving as a Professor of Chemistry and Head of the Department of Gene Expression Profiling at the Biotechnology Institute, Czech Academy of Sciences in the Czech Republic. Kubista has contributed to the field of Real-time polymerase chain reaction, quantitative real-time PCR (qPCR), with his work recognized as part of the early research in this area. Kubista was a member of the research team at Astra AB, Astra Hässle, where they focused on investigating Omeprazole, an inhibitor of K+/H+-ATPase. The drug is now marketed under the trade names Omeprazole, Losec and Nexium, widely prescribed medications for the treatment of Peptic ulcer disease, gastric ulcer. Additionally, Kubista is the Chairman of the Board of MultiD Analyses AB and the founder of TATAA Biocenter. Kubista is one of the most cited researchers in his are ...
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Podbořany
Podbořany (; ) is a town in Louny District in the Ústí nad Labem Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 6,300 inhabitants. The town is known for producing hops. Administrative division Podbořany consists of 13 municipal parts (in brackets population according to the 2021 census): *Podbořany (4,938) *Buškovice (380) *Dolánky (17) *Hlubany (383) *Kaštice (61) *Kněžice (92) *Letov (146) *Mory (58) *Neprobylice (6) *Oploty (20) *Pšov (77) *Sýrovice (107) *Valov (30) Geography Podbořany is located about southwest of Louny and east of Karlovy Vary. It lies mostly in the Most Basin, but a small western part of the municipal territory extends into the Doupov Mountains and includes the highest point of Podbořany at above sea level. The stream Dolánecký potok flows through the town. History According to archaeological research, Slavs, Slavic tribes lived here before the 10th century, and there was an important Slavic Gord (archaeology), gord on the nearby Rubín hil ...
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