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Adrienn Pentek

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Szebenyi K, Erdei Z, Pentek A, Sebe A, Orban T, Sarkadi B, et al.
Per Med . 2018 May; 8(3):347-364. PMID: 29783530
Human stem cells provide an important novel tool for generating in vitro pharmacological and toxicological test systems. In the development of new targeted therapies, as well as in critical safety...
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Szebenyi K, Pentek A, Erdei Z, Varady G, Orban T, Sarkadi B, et al.
Tissue Eng Part C Methods . 2014 Apr; 21(1):35-45. PMID: 24734786
Cardiac progenitor cells (CPCs) are committed to the cardiac lineage but retain their proliferative capacity before becoming quiescent mature cardiomyocytes (CMs). In medical therapy and research, the use of human...
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Erdei Z, Lorincz R, Szebenyi K, Pentek A, Varga N, Liko I, et al.
Cytometry B Clin Cytom . 2014 Apr; 86(5):299-310. PMID: 24729538
Background: ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporters have key roles in various physiological functions as well as providing chemical defense and stress tolerance in human tissues. In this study, we have examined...
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Pentek A, Paszty K, Apati A
Methods Mol Biol . 2014 Feb; 1307:141-7. PMID: 24482125
Measurement of changes in intracellular calcium concentration is one of the most common and useful tools for studying signal transduction pathways or cellular responses in basic research and drug screening...
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Apati A, Paszty K, Hegedus L, Kolacsek O, Orban T, Erdei Z, et al.
Cell Signal . 2013 Jan; 25(4):752-9. PMID: 23305950
Intracellular calcium signaling pathways play a major role in cellular responses such as proliferation, differentiation and apoptosis. Human embryonic stem cells (hESC) provide new possibilities to explore the development and...
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Erdei Z, Sarkadi B, Brozik A, Szebenyi K, Varady G, Mako V, et al.
Eur Biophys J . 2012 Aug; 42(2-3):169-79. PMID: 22851001
ABCG2 is a plasma membrane multidrug transporter with an established role in the cancer drug-resistance phenotype. This protein is expressed in a variety of tissues, including several types of stem...