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    Microglia protect against brain injury and their selective elimination dysregulates neuronal network activity after stroke by Szalay, Gergely, Martinecz, Bernadett, Lénárt, Nikolett, Környei, Zsuzsanna, Orsolits, Barbara, Judák, Linda, Császár, Eszter, Fekete, Rebeka, West, Brian L., Katona, Gergely, Rózsa, Balázs, Dénes, Ádám

    Published in Nature communications (03-05-2016)
    “…Microglia are the main immune cells of the brain and contribute to common brain diseases. However, it is unclear how microglia influence neuronal activity and…”
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    Accurate spike estimation from noisy calcium signals for ultrafast three-dimensional imaging of large neuronal populations in vivo by Deneux, Thomas, Kaszas, Attila, Szalay, Gergely, Katona, Gergely, Lakner, Tamás, Grinvald, Amiram, Rózsa, Balázs, Vanzetta, Ivo

    Published in Nature communications (19-07-2016)
    “…Extracting neuronal spiking activity from large-scale two-photon recordings remains challenging, especially in mammals in vivo , where large noises often…”
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    Appraising protein conformational changes by resampling time-resolved serial x-ray crystallography data by Vallejos, Adams, Katona, Gergely, Neutze, Richard

    Published in Structural dynamics (Melville, N.Y.) (01-07-2024)
    “…With the development of serial crystallography at both x-ray free electron laser and synchrotron radiation sources, time-resolved x-ray crystallography is…”
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    Cortex-wide response mode of VIP-expressing inhibitory neurons by reward and punishment by Szadai, Zoltán, Pi, Hyun-Jae, Chevy, Quentin, Ócsai, Katalin, Albeanu, Dinu F, Chiovini, Balázs, Szalay, Gergely, Katona, Gergely, Kepecs, Adam, Rózsa, Balázs

    Published in eLife (23-11-2022)
    “…Neocortex is classically divided into distinct areas, each specializing in different function, but all could benefit from reinforcement feedback to inform and…”
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    Gram-positive bacteria are held at a distance in the colon mucus by the lectin-like protein ZG16 by Bergström, Joakim H., Birchenough, George M. H., Katona, Gergely, Schroeder, Bjoern O., Schütte, André, Ermund, Anna, Johansson, Malin E. V., Hansson, Gunnar C.

    “…The distal colon functions as a bioreactor and harbors an enormous amount of bacteria in a mutualistic relationship with the host. The microbiota have to be…”
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    The evolution of parental care in salamanders by Vági, Balázs, Marsh, Daniel, Katona, Gergely, Végvári, Zsolt, Freckleton, Robert P., Liker, András, Székely, Tamás

    Published in Scientific reports (05-10-2022)
    “…Complex parenting has been proposed to contribute to the evolutionary success of vertebrates. However, the evolutionary routes to complex parenting and the…”
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    A Molecular Hybrid of the GFP Chromophore and 2,2′-Bipyridine: An Accessible Sensor for Zn2+ Detection with Fluorescence Microscopy by Csomos, Attila, Madarász, Miklós, Turczel, Gábor, Cseri, Levente, Katona, Gergely, Rózsa, Balázs, Kovács, Ervin, Mucsi, Zoltán

    “…The few commercially available chemosensors and published probes for in vitro Zn2+ detection in two-photon microscopy are compromised by their flawed…”
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    The structure of the second CysD domain of MUC2 and role in mucin organization by transglutaminase-based cross-linking by Recktenwald, Christian V., Karlsson, Göran, Garcia-Bonete, Maria-Jose, Katona, Gergely, Jensen, Maja, Lymer, Richard, Bäckström, Malin, Johansson, Malin E.V., Hansson, Gunnar C., Trillo-Muyo, Sergio

    Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (28-05-2024)
    “…The MUC2 mucin protects the colonic epithelium by a two-layered mucus with an inner attached bacteria-free layer and an outer layer harboring commensal…”
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    A tool for visualizing protein motions in time-resolved crystallography by Wickstrand, Cecilia, Katona, Gergely, Nakane, Takanori, Nogly, Przemyslaw, Standfuss, Joerg, Nango, Eriko, Neutze, Richard

    Published in Structural dynamics (Melville, N.Y.) (01-03-2020)
    “…Time-resolved serial femtosecond crystallography (TR-SFX) at an x-ray free electron laser enables protein structural changes to be imaged on time-scales from…”
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    Terahertz radiation induces non-thermal structural changes associated with Fröhlich condensation in a protein crystal by Lundholm, Ida V., Rodilla, Helena, Wahlgren, Weixiao Y., Duelli, Annette, Bourenkov, Gleb, Vukusic, Josip, Friedman, Ran, Stake, Jan, Schneider, Thomas, Katona, Gergely

    Published in Structural dynamics (Melville, N.Y.) (01-09-2015)
    “…Whether long-range quantum coherent states could exist in biological systems, and beyond low-temperature regimes where quantum physics is known to be…”
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    Crystal structure of the S100A4–nonmuscle myosin IIA tail fragment complex reveals an asymmetric target binding mechanism by Kiss, Bence, Duelli, Annette, Radnai, László, Kékesi, Katalin A, Katona, Gergely, Nyitray, László

    “…S100A4 is a member of the S100 family of calcium-binding proteins that is directly involved in tumor metastasis. It binds to the nonmuscle myosin IIA (NMIIA)…”
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    Measuring and Modelling Structural Colours of Euphaedra neophron (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae) Finely Tuned by Wing Scale Lower Lamina in Various Subspecies by Bálint, Zsolt, Katona, Gergely, Sáfián, Szabolcs, Collins, Steve, Piszter, Gábor, Kertész, Krisztián, Biró, László Péter

    Published in Insects (Basel, Switzerland) (21-03-2023)
    “…The nymphalid butterfly (Hopffer, 1855) is the only structurally coloured species representing the genus along the Indian Ocean coast in East Africa and…”
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    Structural Dynamics of Light-Driven Proton Pumps by Andersson, Magnus, Malmerberg, Erik, Westenhoff, Sebastian, Katona, Gergely, Cammarata, Marco, Wöhri, Annemarie B., Johansson, Linda C., Ewald, Friederike, Eklund, Mattias, Wulff, Michael, Davidsson, Jan, Neutze, Richard

    Published in Structure (London) (09-09-2009)
    “…Bacteriorhodopsin and proteorhodopsin are simple heptahelical proton pumps containing a retinal chromophore covalently bound to helix G via a protonated Schiff…”
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    Dendrite-Specific Amplification of Weak Synaptic Input during Network Activity In Vivo by Ferrarese, Leiron, Jouhanneau, Jean-Sébastien, Remme, Michiel W.H., Kremkow, Jens, Katona, Gergely, Rózsa, Balázs, Schreiber, Susanne, Poulet, James F.A.

    Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (25-09-2018)
    “…Excitatory synaptic input reaches the soma of a cortical excitatory pyramidal neuron via anatomically segregated apical and basal dendrites. In vivo, dendritic…”
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    Cohesin-Mediated Chromatin Interactions and Autoimmunity by Chandrasekaran, Venkataragavan, Oparina, Nina, Garcia-Bonete, Maria-Jose, Wasén, Caroline, Erlandsson, Malin C, Malmhäll-Bah, Eric, Andersson, Karin M E, Jensen, Maja, Silfverswärd, Sofia T, Katona, Gergely, Bokarewa, Maria I

    Published in Frontiers in immunology (10-02-2022)
    “…Proper physiological functioning of any cell type requires ordered chromatin organization. In this context, cohesin complex performs important functions…”
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    Roller Coaster Scanning reveals spontaneous triggering of dendritic spikes in CA1 interneurons by Katona, Gergely, Kaszás, Attila, Turi, Gergely F, Hájos, Norbert, Tamás, Gábor, Vizi, E. Sylvester, Rózsa, Balázs

    “…Inhibitory interneurons are considered to be the controlling units of neural networks, despite their sparse number and unique morphological characteristics…”
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    Raman-Assisted Crystallography Reveals End-On Peroxide Intermediates in a Nonheme Iron Enzyme by Katona, Gergely, Carpentier, Philippe, Nivière, Vincent, Amara, Patricia, Adam, Virgile, Ohana, Jérémy, Tsanov, Nikolay, Bourgeois, Dominique

    “…Iron-peroxide intermediates are central in the reaction cycle of many iron-containing biomolecules. We trapped iron(III)-(hydro)peroxo species in crystals of…”
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