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    Integration of Sentinel-1 Interferometry and GNSS Networks for Derivation of 3-D Surface Changes by Bozso, Istvan, Banyai, Laszlo, Hooper, Andrew, Szucs, Eszter, Wesztergom, Viktor

    Published in IEEE geoscience and remote sensing letters (01-04-2021)
    “…We present a new procedure and program system to integrate Sentinel-1 synthetic aperture radar (SAR) interferometry and Global Navigation Satellite System…”
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    Arginines of the CGN codon family are Achilles’ heels of cancer genes by Trexler, Mária, Bányai, László, Kerekes, Krisztina, Patthy, László

    Published in Scientific reports (22-05-2024)
    “…Recent studies have revealed that arginine is the most favorable target of amino acid alteration in most cancer types and it has been suggested that the high…”
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    Evolution of termination codons of proteins and the TAG-TGA paradox by Trexler, Mária, Bányai, László, Kerekes, Krisztina, Patthy, László

    Published in Scientific reports (31-08-2023)
    “…In most eukaryotes and prokaryotes TGA is used at a significantly higher frequency than TAG as termination codon of protein-coding genes. Although this…”
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    Use of signals of positive and negative selection to distinguish cancer genes and passenger genes by Bányai, László, Trexler, Maria, Kerekes, Krisztina, Csuka, Orsolya, Patthy, László

    Published in eLife (11-01-2021)
    “…A major goal of cancer genomics is to identify all genes that play critical roles in carcinogenesis. Most approaches focused on genes positively selected for…”
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    Wnts grasp the WIF domain of Wnt Inhibitory Factor 1 at two distinct binding sites by Kerekes, Krisztina, Bányai, László, Patthy, László

    Published in FEBS letters (07-10-2015)
    “…•Wnts grasp the WIF domain at two distinct sites.•N-terminal domains of Wnts interact with the alkyl-binding site of the WIF domain.•C-terminal domains of Wnts…”
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    Putative extremely high rate of proteome innovation in lancelets might be explained by high rate of gene prediction errors by Bányai, László, Patthy, László

    Published in Scientific reports (01-08-2016)
    “…A recent analysis of the genomes of Chinese and Florida lancelets has concluded that the rate of creation of novel protein domain combinations is orders of…”
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    Recurrent landsliding of a high bank at Dunaszekcs, Hungary: Geodetic deformation monitoring and finite element modeling by Banyai, Laszlo, Mentes, Gyula, Ujvari, Gabor, Kovacs, Miklos, Czap, Zoltan, Gribovszki, Katalin, Papp, Gabor

    Published in Geomorphology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (01-04-2014)
    “…Five years of geodetic monitoring data at Dunaszekcs, Hungary, are processed to evaluate recurrent landsliding, which is a characteristic geomorphological…”
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    Investigation of Integrated Twin Corner Reflectors Designed for 3-D InSAR Applications by Banyai, Laszlo, Nagy, Lajos, Hooper, Andrew, Bozso, Istvan, Szucs, Eszter, Wesztergom, Viktor

    Published in IEEE geoscience and remote sensing letters (01-06-2020)
    “…There are potentially dangerous areas where InSAR technology cannot be applied routinely in the absence of proper persistent or distributed scatterers. Here,…”
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    Structure, function and disease relevance of Wnt inhibitory factor 1, a secreted protein controlling the Wnt and hedgehog pathways by Kerekes, Krisztina, Bányai, László, Trexler, Mária, Patthy, László

    Published in Growth factors (Chur, Switzerland) (04-03-2019)
    “…Wnts and Hedgehogs (Hh) are large, lipid-modified extracellular morphogens that play key roles in embryonic development and stem cell proliferation of Metazoa…”
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    Use of Publication Dynamics to Distinguish Cancer Genes and Bystander Genes by Bányai, László, Trexler, Mária, Patthy, László

    Published in Genes (21-06-2022)
    “…de Magalhães has shown recently that most human genes have several papers in PubMed mentioning cancer, leading the author to suggest that every gene is…”
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    Wnt Inhibitory Factor 1 Binds to and Inhibits the Activity of Sonic Hedgehog by Kerekes, Krisztina, Trexler, Mária, Bányai, László, Patthy, László

    Published in Cells (Basel, Switzerland) (10-12-2021)
    “…The hedgehog (Hh) and Wnt pathways, crucial for the embryonic development and stem cell proliferation of Metazoa, have long been known to have similarities…”
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    Characterization of a Wnt-binding site of the WIF-domain of Wnt inhibitory factor-1 by Bányai, László, Kerekes, Krisztina, Patthy, László

    Published in FEBS letters (21-09-2012)
    “…► A Wnt-binding site of the WIF-domain is localized by mutagenesis. ► This Wnt-binding site of the WIF-domain overlaps with its alkyl-binding site. ► Some…”
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    Evolution of surface deformation related to salt-extraction-caused sinkholes in Solotvyno (Ukraine) revealed by Sentinel-1 radar interferometry by Szűcs, Eszter, Gönczy, Sándor, Bozsó, István, Bányai, László, Szakacs, Alexandru, Szárnya, Csilla, Wesztergom, Viktor

    Published in Natural hazards and earth system sciences (15-03-2021)
    “…Rock salt has remarkable mechanical properties and high economic importance; however, the strength of salt compared to other rocks makes it a rather vulnerable…”
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    Identification and correction of abnormal, incomplete and mispredicted proteins in public databases by Nagy, Alinda, Hegyi, Hédi, Farkas, Krisztina, Tordai, Hedvig, Kozma, Evelin, Bányai, László, Patthy, László

    Published in BMC bioinformatics (27-08-2008)
    “…Despite significant improvements in computational annotation of genomes, sequences of abnormal, incomplete or incorrectly predicted genes and proteins remain…”
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    Geometric features of LOS data derived by SAR PSI technologies and the three-dimensional data fusion by Bányai, László, Szűcs, Eszter, Wesztergom, Viktor

    Published in Acta geodaetica et geophysica (01-09-2017)
    “…At present, the satellite SAR persistent scatterer interferometry can already estimate surface changes with a near to 1 mm theoretical precision limit…”
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    Recurrent landsliding of a high bank at Dunaszekcső, Hungary: Geodetic deformation monitoring and finite element modeling by Bányai, László, Mentes, Gyula, Újvári, Gábor, Kovács, Miklós, Czap, Zoltán, Gribovszki, Katalin, Papp, Gábor

    Published in Geomorphology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (01-04-2014)
    “…Five years of geodetic monitoring data at Dunaszekcső, Hungary, are processed to evaluate recurrent landsliding, which is a characteristic geomorphological…”
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    The relationship between global plate motion and intra-plate deformation analysis of Cairo network: case study with simulated data by Banyai, Laszlo, Mohamed, Abdel-Monem Sayed, Szűcs, Eszter, Aboaly, Nadia, Mousa, Ashraf, Khalil, Hassan Ahmed

    Published in Arabian journal of geosciences (01-01-2016)
    “…Although the Cairo region is classified as a low and moderate seismological area, the frequent earthquakes (M = 2-4) and the largest one at 12th October 1992…”
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    Evolution of a bank failure along the River Danube at Dunaszekcső, Hungary by Újvári, Gábor, Mentes, Gyula, Bányai, László, Kraft, János, Gyimóthy, Attila, Kovács, János

    Published in Geomorphology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (15-08-2009)
    “…The banks of the River Danube are one of the most susceptible areas to mass wasting in Hungary. In 2007, a large slump began to develop along the Danube at…”
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    Morphological Stasis and Proteome Innovation in Cephalochordates by Bányai, László, Kerekes, Krisztina, Trexler, Mária, Patthy, László

    Published in Genes (16-07-2018)
    “…Lancelets, extant representatives of basal chordates, are prototypic examples of evolutionary stasis; they preserved a morphology and body-plan most similar to…”
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