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Emilia Madarasz

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Szekacs I, Kaszas N, Grof P, Erdelyi K, Szendro I, Mihalik B, et al.
PLoS One . 2013 Dec; 8(12):e81398. PMID: 24339925
Optical waveguide lightmode spectroscopic (OWLS) techniques were probed for monitoring ion permeation through channels incorporated into artificial lipid environment. A novel sensor set-up was developed by depositing liposomes or cell-derived...
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Orsolits B, Borsy A, Madarasz E, Meszaros Z, Kohidi T, Marko K, et al.
Stem Cells Dev . 2013 Jun; 22(20):2777-93. PMID: 23734950
Retinoic acid (RA) is present at sites of neurogenesis in both the embryonic and adult brain. While it is widely accepted that RA signaling is involved in the regulation of...
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Marko K, Kohidi T, Hadinger N, Jelitai M, Mezo G, Madarasz E
PLoS One . 2011 Dec; 6(12):e28538. PMID: 22163310
Preferential adhesion of neural stem cells to surfaces covered with a novel synthetic adhesive polypeptide (AK-cyclo[RGDfC]) provided a unique, rapid procedure for isolating radial glia-like cells from both fetal and...
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Hracsko Z, Baranyi M, Csolle C, Goloncser F, Madarasz E, Kittel A, et al.
Mol Neurodegener . 2011 May; 6:28. PMID: 21542899
Background: Previous studies indicate a role of P2X7 receptors in processes that lead to neuronal death. The main objective of our study was to examine whether genetic deletion or pharmacological...
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Zadori A, Agoston V, Demeter K, Hadinger N, Varady L, Kohidi T, et al.
Exp Neurol . 2010 Oct; 227(1):136-48. PMID: 20969864
Freeze-lesioned regions of the forebrain cortex provide adequate environment for growth of non-differentiated neural progenitors, but do not support their neuron formation. Reduced oxygen supply, among numerous factors, was suspected...
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Zoldakova M, Kornyei Z, Brown A, Biersack B, Madarasz E, Schobert R
Biochem Pharmacol . 2010 Aug; 80(10):1487-96. PMID: 20709029
The combretastatin A4 analogous chalcone (2E)-3-(3-hydroxy-4-methoxyphenyl)-1-(3,4,5-trimethoxyphenyl)prop-2-en-1-one 1 and its dichloridoplatinum(II) (6-aminomethylnicotinate) complex 2 were previously found to be highly active against a variety of cancer cell lines while differing in...
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Varga B, Marko K, Hadinger N, Jelitai M, Demeter K, Tihanyi K, et al.
Neurosci Lett . 2009 Jun; 462(3):257-62. PMID: 19545604
Translocator protein 18 kDa, the peripheral benzodiazepine receptor by its earlier name, is a mitochondrial membrane protein associated with the mitochondrial permeability pore. While the function of the protein is...
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Hadinger N, Varga B, Berzsenyi S, Kornyei Z, Madarasz E, Herberth B
Int J Dev Neurosci . 2009 May; 27(4):365-75. PMID: 19460631
In the developing CNS, the manifestation of the macro-glial phenotypes is delayed behind the formation of neurons. The "neurons first--glia second" principle seems to be valid for neural tissue differentiation...
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Varga B, Hadinger N, Gocza E, Dulberg V, Demeter K, Madarasz E, et al.
BMC Dev Biol . 2008 Sep; 8:89. PMID: 18808670
Background: The central nervous tissue contains diverse subtypes of neurons with characteristic morphological and physiological features and different neurotransmitter phenotypes. The generation of neurons with defined neurotransmitter phenotypes seems to...
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Szlavik V, Vag J, Marko K, Demeter K, Madarasz E, Olah I, et al.
J Cell Biochem . 2007 Jun; 103(1):284-95. PMID: 17541949
It has been shown that a human salivary gland cell line (HSG) is capable of differentiation into gland-like structures, though little is known of how morphological features are formed or...