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    Who is Best at Mediating a Social Conflict? Comparing Robots, Screens and Humans by Druckman, Daniel, Adrian, Lin, Damholdt, Malene Flensborg, Filzmoser, Michael, Koszegi, Sabine T., Seibt, Johanna, Vestergaard, Christina

    Published in Group decision and negotiation (01-04-2021)
    “…The impacts of various mediation platforms on negotiation outcomes and perceptions are compared in this article. The mediator platforms contrasted were a…”
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    Spiel mit mir. Die Konstruktion von Geschlecht und Professionalität in Organisationen – eine Rahmenanalyse by Marita Haas, Koeszegi, Sabine T

    Published in Forum, qualitative social research (01-09-2017)
    “…Die sozialkonstruktivistische Theorie des doing gender hat sich in den letzten Jahrzehnten nicht nur in feministischen und soziologischen Diskursen etabliert,…”
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    Selective association of endogenous ouabain with subclinical organ damage in treated hypertensive patients by Nagy, G, Gaszner, B, Lányi, É, Markó, L, Fehér, E, Cseh, J, Kõszegi, T, Betlehem, J, Sulyok, E, Cziráki, A, Wittmann, I

    Published in Journal of human hypertension (01-02-2011)
    “…According to previous studies endogenous ouabain (EO) closely correlates with high blood pressure, congestive heart failure and kidney disease in humans. Our…”
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    Insulin-induced peroxynitrite production in human platelet-rich plasma by Wittmann, I, Köszegi, T, Wagner, L, Wagner, Z, Mazák, Nagy, J

    “…Recent data support the possible role of nitric oxide (NO*) in the development of insulin signalling. The aim of this study was to examine the effect of…”
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    Effect of glutamine in patients with esophagus resection by Marton, S., Ghosh, S., Papp, A., Bogar, L., Koszegi, T., Juhasz, V., Cseke, L., Horvath, P. O.

    Published in Diseases of the esophagus (01-02-2010)
    “…SUMMARY Glutamine is the most abundant amino‐acid in the extra‐ and intracellular compartments of the human body, which accounts for over 50% of its free…”
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    Direct effects of chemoradiotherapy following esophagectomy by Marton, S, Juhasz, V, Bogar, L, Papp, A, Cseke, L, Horvath, P O, Koszegi, T, Ghosh, S

    Published in European surgical research (01-01-2011)
    “…Esophageal cancer is a major cause of morbidity and mortality, but despite continuing research, few effective therapies have been identified. In recent years,…”
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    Microalbuminuria in inflammatory bowel diseases using immunoturbidimetry and high-performance liquid chromatography by Szigeti, N, Markó, L, Molnár, G A, Fábián, G, Cseh, J, Mohás, M, Figler, M, Király, A, Kõszegi, T, Wittmann, I

    Published in Acta gastro-enterologica belgica (01-10-2009)
    “…To measure urinary albumin excretion using immunoturbidimetry (IT) and high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) in inflammatory bowel diseases. A…”
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    Comparison of membrane fluidity and transferrin receptor expression as proliferation markers in lymphoproliferative disorders and in mitogen induced lymphoblasts by Pajor, L, Kálmán, E, Köszegi, T

    Published in Leukemia research (1988)
    “…The correlation of two proliferation related events, membrane fluidization and transferrin receptor expression was studied in different lymphoid cells. With…”
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    Transient cytoplasmic vacuolization in cultured normal and neoplastic cells treated with low molecular weight human serum ultrafiltrate : is out inside ? by HENICS, T, KÖSZEGI, T, SZÜCS, G, KELLERMAYER, M. S. Z. JR, KELLERMAYER, M

    “…Human embryonal fibroblasts (HEF) and epithelial carcinoma cells (HEp-2) were exposed to low molecular weight (LMW) fractions (M(R) < 50-kDa) of human serum,…”
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    Release kinetics of ATP in cells exposed to nonionic detergents by Köszegi, T

    “…We have previously shown that the protein binding of intracellular ATP could be examined by monitoring the ATP release kinetics from Triton X-100 and Brij 58…”
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    Replacement of ATP with ADP Affects the Dynamic and Conformational Properties of Actin Monomer by Gaszner, Balázs, Nyitrai, Miklós, Hartvig, Nóra, Köszegi, Tamás, Somogyi, Béla, Belágyi, József

    Published in Biochemistry (Easton) (28-09-1999)
    “…The effect of the replacement of ATP with ADP on the conformational and dynamic properties of the actin monomer was investigated, by means of electron…”
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    Membrane fluidity of trophoblast cells and susceptibility to natural cytotoxicity by Szekeres-Bartho, J, Németh, A, Varga, P, Csernus, V, Köszegi, T, Paál, M

    “…This study examines the relationship between membrane lipid microviscosity and susceptibility of villous trophoblast to lysis by natural cytotoxic cells…”
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    Cholesteryl hemisuccinate's inductive effect on membrane rigidization regarding both, its remodelling of the cells' surface receptor pattern and its decreasing the natural killer susceptibility of K-562 cells by Pajor, L, Kálmán, E, Köszegi, T

    Published in Acta biologica Hungarica (1991)
    “…The relationship of changes in membrane fluidity to natural killer susceptibility of K-562 target cells was investigated. Membrane rigidization was performed…”
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    Changes in metabolic and muscle damage indicators following a single bout of jump training on stair versus at level by Váczi, Márk, Tékus, E, Kaj, M, Kőszegi, T, Ambrus, M, Tollár, J, Atlasz, T, Szabadfi, K, Karsai, I

    Published in Acta physiologica Hungarica (01-12-2013)
    “…We hypothesized that stair-jump exercise would induce less muscle damage and greater acute metabolic responses than level-jumps. Trained males executed 100…”
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