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    Identification of virulence-associated genes of Pseudomonas viridiflava activated during infection by use of a novel IVET promoter probing plasmid by Czelleng, A, Bozso, Z, Ott, P G, Besenyei, E, Varga, G J, Szatmari, A, Kiraly, L, Klement, Z

    Published in Current microbiology (01-04-2006)
    “…Analysis of virulence mechanisms of plant pathogens is often limited by the lack of genetic tools that can be used to identify genes that are preferentially…”
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    GABAA receptor subunit deregulation in the hippocampus of human foetuses with Down syndrome by Milenkovic, Ivan, Stojanovic, Tamara, Aronica, Eleonora, Fülöp, Livia, Bozsó, Zsolt, Máté, Zoltán, Yanagawa, Yuchio, Adle-Biassette, Homa, Lubec, Gert, Szabó, Gábor, Harkany, Tibor, Kovács, Gábor G., Keimpema, Erik

    Published in Brain Structure and Function (01-04-2018)
    “…The function, regulation and cellular distribution of GABA A receptor subunits have been extensively documented in the adult rodent brain and are linked to…”
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    GABA A receptor subunit deregulation in the hippocampus of human foetuses with Down syndrome by Milenkovic, Ivan, Stojanovic, Tamara, Aronica, Eleonora, Fülöp, Livia, Bozsó, Zsolt, Máté, Zoltán, Yanagawa, Yuchio, Adle-Biassette, Homa, Lubec, Gert, Szabó, Gábor, Harkany, Tibor, Kovács, Gábor G, Keimpema, Erik

    Published in Brain structure & function (01-04-2018)
    “…The function, regulation and cellular distribution of GABA receptor subunits have been extensively documented in the adult rodent brain and are linked to…”
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    Early Detection of Bacterium-induced Basal Resistance in Tobacco Leaves with Diaminobenzidine and Dichlorofluorescein Diacetate by Bozsó, Z., Ott, P. G., Szatmari, A., Czelleng, A., Varga, G., Besenyei, E., Sárdi, É., Bányai, É., Klement, Z.

    Published in Journal of phytopathology (01-10-2005)
    “…The present study demonstrate that in tobacco leaves the diaminobenzidine (DAB) and 2′,7′‐dichlorofluorescein diacetate (DCFH‐DA) staining is a useful…”
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    Integrin activation modulates NMDA and AMPA receptor function of CA1 cells in a dose-related fashion in vivo by Juhász, Gábor, Vass, Gabriella, Bozsó, Zsolt, Budai, Dénes, Penke, Botond, Szegedi, Viktor

    Published in Brain research (03-10-2008)
    “…Abstract The large family of heterodimeric, transmembrane cell adhesion receptors, integrins mediate numerous functions in the immature and adult CNS…”
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    Effect of heat and cycloheximide treatment of tobacco on the ability of Pseudomonas syringae pv. syringae 61 hrp/hrmA mutants to cause HR by BOZSO, Z, OTT, P. G, KECSKES, M. L, KLEMENT, Z

    “…In this study the effects of heat treatment (50 degree C, 13 s) and protein synthesis inhibition by cycloheximide on the defence reactions of tobacco leaves…”
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    Genes and signaling pathways involved in silicon-induced resistance (SI-ISR) of tomato against Ralstonia solanacearum by Wydra, K, Ghareeb, H, Bozso, Z, Ott, P, Repenning, C, Stahl, F

    Published in Journal of plant pathology (01-11-2008)
    “…Silicon (Si) treatment induced resistance in tomato against bacterial wilt caused by Ralstonia solanacearum. Analyzing the gene expression of defense-related…”
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    Characterisation of basal resistance (BR) by expression patterns of newly isolated representative genes in tobacco by Szatmari, A, Ott, P.G, Varga, G.J, Besenyei, E, Czelleng, A, Klement, Z, Bozso, Z

    Published in Plant cell reports (01-07-2006)
    “…Increasing evidence indicates that plants, like animals, use basal resistance (BR), a component of the innate immune system, to defend themselves against…”
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    Novel extracellular chitinases rapidly and specifically induced by general bacterial elicitors and suppressed by virulent bacteria as a marker of early basal resistance in tobacco by Ott, P.G, Varga, G.J, Szatmari, A, Bozso, Z, Klement, E, Medzihradszky, K.F, Besenyei, E, Czelleng, A, Klement, Z

    Published in Molecular plant-microbe interactions (01-02-2006)
    “…Early basal resistance (EBR, formerly known as early induced resistance) is triggered by general bacterial elicitors. EBR has been suggested to inhibit or…”
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    Endomorphin-2, an endogenous tetrapeptide, protects against Ass1-42 in vitro and in vivo by Szegedi, V, Juhasz, G, Rozsa, E, Juhasz-Vedres, G, Datki, Z, Fueloep, L, Bozso, Z, Lakatos, A, Laczko, I, Farkas, T, Kis, Z, Toth, G, Soos, K, Zarandi, M

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-06-2006)
    “…The underlying cause of Alzheimer's disease (AD) is thought to be the ss-amyloid aggregates formed mainly by Ass1-42 peptide. Protective pentapeptides [e.g.,…”
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    Local early induced resistance of plants as the first line of defence against bacteria by Klement, Zoltán, Bozsó, Zoltán, Kecskés, Mihály L, Besenyei, Eszter, Arnold, Czelleng, Ott, Peter G

    Published in Pest management science (01-04-2003)
    “…This paper is an overview of a non-specific local early induced resistance (EIR) mechanism, distinct from the incompatible-specific hypersensitive reaction…”
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    Importance of the C-terminal phenylalanine of gastrin for binding to the human CCK2 receptor by Ahmed, S.I., Wibowo, F., Gembitsky, D.S., Bozsó, Z., Murphy, R.F., Lovas, S.

    Published in The journal of peptide research (01-10-2001)
    “…: The importance of the C‐terminal Phe of gastrin and structural requirements at position 17 for binding to the human CCK2 receptor were assessed using analogs…”
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    A specific binding site for a fragment of the B-loop of epidermal growth factor and related peptides by Gembitsky, Dmitry S, Bozsó, Zsolt, O’Flaharty, Martina, Ötvös, Ferenc, Murphy, Richard F, Lovas, Sándor

    Published in Peptides (New York, N.Y. : 1980) (2002)
    “…Fragments of the B-loop of the epidermal growth factor family of peptides are reported to have mitogenic and angiogenic properties but appear to fail to…”
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    Effect of heat and cycloheximide treatment of tobacco on the ability of Pseudomonas syringae pv.syringae 61 hrp/hrmA mutants to cause HR by BOZSÓ, Z, OTT, P.G, KECSKÉS, M.L, KLEMENT, Z

    “…In this study the effects of heat treatment (50 °C, 13 s) and protein synthesis inhibition by cycloheximide on the defence reactions of tobacco leaves were…”
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    Symptomless Resistant Response Instead of the Hypersensitive Reaction in Tobacco Leaves after Infiltration of Heterologous Pathovars of Pseudomonas syringae by Klement, Z., Bozsó, Z., Ott, P. G., Kecskés, M. L., Rudolph, K.

    Published in Journal of phytopathology (01-07-1999)
    “…Following the infiltration of heterologous pathovars of Pseudomonas syringae two localized responses develop in a parallel manner in tobacco leaves: an early…”
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    Importance of the C-terminal phenylalanine of gastrin for binding to the human CCK(2) receptor by Ahmed, S I, Wibowo, F, Gembitsky, D S, Bozsó, Z, Murphy, R F, Lovas, S

    Published in The journal of peptide research (01-10-2001)
    “…The importance of the C-terminal Phe of gastrin and structural requirements at position 17 for binding to the human CCK2 receptor were assessed using analogs…”
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    Importance of the C‐terminal phenylalanine of gastrin for binding to the human CCK 2 receptor by Ahmed, S.I., Wibowo, F., Gembitsky, D.S., Bozsó, Z., Murphy, R.F., Lovas, S.

    Published in The journal of peptide research (01-10-2001)
    “…The importance of the C‐terminal Phe of gastrin and structural requirements at position 17 for binding to the human CCK 2 receptor were assessed using analogs…”
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