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Greta Kis

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Miranda C, Hegedus K, Kis G, Antal M
Int J Mol Sci . 2023 Apr; 24(8). PMID: 37108107
A great deal of evidence supports the inevitable importance of spinal glycinergic inhibition in the development of chronic pain conditions. However, it remains unclear how glycinergic neurons contribute to the...
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Ducza L, Gajtko A, Hegedus K, Bakk E, Kis G, Gaal B, et al.
Front Mol Neurosci . 2023 Mar; 16:1115685. PMID: 36969557
Objective: Intense inflammation may result in pain, which manifests as spinal central sensitization. There is growing evidence that purinergic signaling plays a pivotal role in the orchestration of pain processing....
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Gonczi M, Raduly Z, Szabo L, Fodor J, Telek A, Dobrosi N, et al.
Elife . 2022 Aug; 11. PMID: 35929607
Today septins are considered as the fourth component of the cytoskeleton, with the Septin7 isoform playing a critical role in the formation of higher-order structures. While its importance has already...
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Lenart K, Banko C, Ujlaki G, Poliska S, Kis G, Csosz E, et al.
Int J Mol Sci . 2022 May; 23(9). PMID: 35563567
Beige adipocytes with thermogenic function are activated during cold exposure in white adipose tissue through the process of browning. These cells, similar to brown adipocytes, dissipate stored chemical energy in...
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Somodi L, Debreceni I, Kis G, Cozzolino M, Kappelmayer J, Antal M, et al.
J Thromb Haemost . 2022 Feb; 20(5):1223-1235. PMID: 35146910
Background: Platelets contain a high amount of potentially active A subunit dimer of coagulation factor XIII (cellular FXIII; cFXIII). It is of cytoplasmic localization, not secreted, but becomes translocated to...
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Janko L, Kovacs T, Laczik M, Sari Z, Ujlaki G, Kis G, et al.
Cells . 2021 Jul; 10(6). PMID: 34199944
PARP2 is a DNA repair protein. The deletion of PARP2 induces mitochondrial biogenesis and mitochondrial activity by increasing NAD levels and inducing SIRT1 activity. We show that the silencing of...
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Sztretye M, Singlar Z, Balogh N, Kis G, Szentesi P, Angyal A, et al.
Front Physiol . 2021 Jan; 11:601090. PMID: 33408641
In mice a naturally occurring 12-bp deletion in the myostatin gene is considered responsible for the compact phenotype (Mstn, Cmpt) labeled by a tremendous increase in body weight along with...
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Szabo G, Penzes K, Torner B, Fagyas M, Tarr T, Soltesz P, et al.
J Immunol Methods . 2020 Oct; 487:112877. PMID: 33031793
One of the most abundant coagulation proteins is β-glycoprotein I (βGPI) that is present in humans at a concentration of around 200 mg/L. Its physiological role is only partially understood,...
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Gurubaran I, Viiri J, Koskela A, Hyttinen J, Paterno J, Kis G, et al.
Int J Mol Sci . 2020 Mar; 21(6). PMID: 32183173
Increased oxidative stress and mitochondrial damage are observed in protein aggregation diseases, such as age-related macular degeneration (AMD). We have recently reported elevated levels of oxidative stress markers, damaged mitochondria,...
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Boczonadi I, Jakab A, Baranyai E, Toth C, Daroczi L, Csernoch L, et al.
Environ Technol . 2020 Mar; 42(24):3725-3735. PMID: 32134365
The fungus could be shown to be a viable alternative for biosorption of valuable metals from solution. Fungal biomass can be obtained easily in high quantities as a waste of...