Search Results - "Biro, C"
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Pineal gland calcification under hypoxic conditions
Published in Physiological research (01-01-2019)“…The pineal gland (glandula pinealis) is neuroendocrine gland located at the epithalamus of the brain secreting melatonin. The aim of this study was to explore…”
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Random bipartite posets and extremal problems
Published in Acta mathematica Hungarica (01-08-2020)“…Previously, Erdős, Kierstead and Trotter [5] investigated the dimension of random height 2 partially ordered sets. Their research was motivated primarily by…”
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Coding nucleic acids are chaperons for protein folding: A novel theory of protein folding
Published in Gene (25-02-2013)“…The arguments for nucleic acid chaperons are reviewed and three new lines of evidence are added. (1) It was found that amino acids encoded by codons in short…”
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Discovery of proteomic code with mRNA assisted protein folding
Published in International Journal of Molecular Sciences (01-12-2008)“…The 3x redundancy of the Genetic Code is usually explained as a necessity to increase the mutation-resistance of the genetic information. However recent…”
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Amino acid size, charge, hydropathy indices and matrices for protein structure analysis
Published in Theoretical biology and medical modelling (22-03-2006)“…Prediction of protein folding and specific interactions from only the sequence (ab initio) is a major challenge in bioinformatics. It is believed that such…”
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The concept of RNA-assisted protein folding: Representation of amino acid kinetics at the tRNA level
Published in Journal of theoretical biology (21-01-2013)“…Transfer RNA molecules (tRNA) have the thermodynamic potential to interact with each other to form dimers (hybridization energy, dG=−33.2±6.7kcal/mole,…”
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SeqX: a tool to detect, analyze and visualize residue co-locations in protein and nucleic acid structures
Published in BMC bioinformatics (12-07-2005)“…The interacting residues of protein and nucleic acid sequences are close to each other - they are co-located. Structure databases (like Protein Data Bank, PDB…”
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THE EFFECT OF REED CUTTING ON THE ABUNDANCE AND DIVERSITY OF BREEDING PASSERINES
Published in Acta zoologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae (Budapest, Hungary : 1994) (01-01-2008)“…Reedbeds support high conservational value with their unique avifauna. Inadequate reed cutting methods can cause serious declines in the abundance of these…”
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The concept of RNA-assisted protein folding: the role of tRNA
Published in Theoretical biology and medical modelling (02-04-2012)“…We suggest that tRNA actively participates in the transfer of 3D information from mRNA to peptides--in addition to its well-known, "classical" role of…”
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Early time-dependent decompression for spinal cord injury: vascular mechanisms of recovery
Published in Journal of neurotrauma (01-12-1997)“…Although surgical decompression is often advocated for acute spinal cord injury, the timing and efficacy of early treatment have not been clinically proven…”
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STUDY ON BREEDING SITE FIDELITY OF ACROCEPHALUS WARBLERS IN CENTRAL HUNGARY
Published in Acta zoologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae (Budapest, Hungary : 1994) (01-01-2008)“…Breeding site fidelity of reed-nesting Acrocephalus warblers was investigated at Lake Kolon in Central Hungary. Sampling was carried out during the breeding…”
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A novel intra-molecular protein–protein interaction code based on partial complementary coding of co-locating amino acids
Published in Medical hypotheses (2006)“…Proteins are assumed to contain all the information necessary for unambiguous folding and specific interaction with each other. However, ab initio structure…”
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Total and unicompartmental knee replacement. Patient-specific Instrumentation
Published in Der Orthopäde (01-04-2016)“…The objective of patient-specific instrumentation (PSI Zimmer®) technology is to optimize positioning and selection of components as well as surgical procedure…”
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Iron-rich complexes in human spleen in hereditary spherocytosis
Published in Bratislavské lékarské listy (2012)“…Tissue iron plays an important role in the development of certain diseases. Although it is one of biogenic elements, its excess induces the reactive oxygen…”
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Iron accumulation in human spleen in autoimmune thrombocytopenia and hereditary spherocytosis
Published in Bratislavské lékarské listy (2012)“…Although the iron is an essential element for the physiological functions of cells, tissues and organs, it is also an important inductor of reactive oxygen…”
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Frequent occurrence of recognition site-like sequences in the restriction endonucleases
Published in BMC bioinformatics (16-03-2004)“…There are two different theories about the development of the genetic code. Woese suggested that it was developed in connection with the amino acid repertoire,…”
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A common periodic table of codons and amino acids
Published in Biochemical and biophysical research communications (27-06-2003)“…A periodic table of codons has been designed where the codons are in regular locations. The table has four fields (16 places in each) one with each of the four…”
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Reduced skeletal muscle function is associated with decreased fiber cross-sectional area in the Cy/+ rat model of progressive kidney disease
Published in Nephrology, dialysis, transplantation (01-02-2016)“…The combination of skeletal muscle wasting and compromised function plays a role in the health decline commonly observed in chronic kidney disease (CKD)…”
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Seven fundamental, unsolved questions in molecular biology. Cooperative storage and bi-directional transfer of biological information by nucleic acids and proteins: an alternative to "central dogma"
Published in Medical hypotheses (2004)“…The Human Genome Mapping Project provided us a large amount of sequence data. However our understanding of these data did not grow proportionally, because old…”
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Viscoelastic relaxation and regional blood flow response to spinal cord compression and decompression
Published in Spine (Philadelphia, Pa. 1976) (15-06-1997)“…To better understand the relationships between primary mechanical factors of spinal cord trauma and secondary mechanisms of injury, this study evaluated…”
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