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Treso B, Takacs M, Dencs A, Dudas M, Par A, Rusvai E
Euro Surveill
. 2013 Dec;
18(47).
PMID: 24300886
The aim of this study was to determine the geographical distribution of hepatitis C virus genotypes/subtypes among people who inject drugs (PWID) recruited at 22 needle exchange sites and drug...
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Nagy Z, Nagy A, Karadi O, Figler M, Suto G, Vincze A, et al.
Inflammopharmacology
. 2007 Jul;
7(3):297-301.
PMID: 17638101
Background: Inherited resistance to activated protein C is a common risk factor of venous thrombosis. In a majority of patients the defect is caused by single-point mutation in the gene...
3.
Par A, Takacs M, Brojnas J, Berencsi G, Paal M, Horanyi M, et al.
Acta Microbiol Immunol Hung
. 2005 Feb;
51(4):437-47.
PMID: 15704332
The significance of co-infections with novel hepatitis viruses Hepatitis G (GBV-C, HGV) and TT virus (TTV) in chronic hepatitis C is not clear. We determined the prevalence of HGV RNA...
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Lakatos P, LAKATOS L, Par A, Papp J
Orv Hetil
. 2002 Feb;
142(52):2883-91.
PMID: 11828938
There has been a major improvement in our knowledge in the area of molecular genetics in the past 20 years. It has become evident that genetic factors are important in...
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Par A
Orv Hetil
. 2002 Jan;
142(43):2357-67.
PMID: 11760453
The paper is devoted to the actual questions of gastrointestinal immunology. In the first part, structure and function of gut-associated mucosal tissue (GALT), including the role of secretory immunoglobulins and...
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Mozsik G, Bodis B, Figler M, Kiraly A, Karadi O, Par A, et al.
Life Sci
. 2002 Jan;
69(25-26):3103-12.
PMID: 11758835
Unlabelled: Retinoids prevent chemically induced gastric mucosal damage without inhibiting gastric acid secretion ("nutritional gastric cytoprotection"). The gastroprotective effects of retinoids do not depend on 1) vitamin A activity; 2)...
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Acta Physiol Hung
. 2001 Dec;
87(4):373-95.
PMID: 11732890
Immune mechanisms play a role in autoimmune hepatitis which is considered as "idiopathic" inflammatory liver disease of unknown etiology. However, even chronic viral hepatitis B and C have also features...
8.
Par A
Acta Physiol Hung
. 2001 Dec;
87(4):291-304.
PMID: 11732885
The paper is devoted to reviewing the function of gastrointestinal mucosal immune system. Gut-associated lymphoid tissue (GALT) provides the host with protective mechanisms against invasion by potential pathogens across the...
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Mozsik G, Nagy Z, Nagy A, Rumi G, Karadi O, Czimmer J, et al.
J Physiol Paris
. 2001 Oct;
95(1-6):489-94.
PMID: 11595480
Background: Tumor, calor, dolor, pallor and functio laesa are together involved in the different acute and chronic inflammatory processes. The processes involved in the inflammation are determined by differently acquired...
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Nagy Z, Nagy A, Karadi O, Figler M, Rumi Jr G, Suto G, et al.
J Physiol Paris
. 2001 Oct;
95(1-6):483-7.
PMID: 11595479
Background: the developmental mechanism of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) in patients is unknown, but it may be influenced by different environmental and genetical factors. AIMS of this study were: (1)...