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    Decreased Ficolin-3-mediated Complement Lectin Pathway Activation and Alternative Pathway Amplification During Bacterial Infections in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus by Barkai, László József, Sipter, Emese, Csuka, Dorottya, Prohászka, Zoltán, Pilely, Katrine, Garred, Peter, Hosszúfalusi, Nóra

    Published in Frontiers in immunology (20-03-2019)
    “…Bacterial infections are frequent and severe in patients with diabetes mellitus. Whether diabetes induces functional alterations in the complement system…”
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    Site-specific risk assessment in contaminated vegetable gardens by Sipter, Emese, Rózsa, Enikő, Gruiz, Katalin, Tátrai, Erzsébet, Morvai, Veronika

    Published in Chemosphere (Oxford) (01-04-2008)
    “…A field survey was carried on in Gyöngyösoroszi, Hungary, near to an abandoned lead/zinc mine to analyse the metal contamination of flooded and non-flooded…”
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    Change of Bioaccumulation of Toxic Metals in Vegetables by Sipter, Emese, Auerbach, Rita, Gruiz, Katalin, Mathe-Gaspar, Gabriella

    “…The bioaccumulation factors (BAF) of heavy metals are one of the most important input variables in human health risk assessment. Change of toxic metal uptake…”
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    Journal Article Conference Proceeding
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    Human health risk assessment of toxic metals by Sipter, Emese

    Published 01-01-2008
    “…The environmental research carried out in the village of Gyöngyösoroszi has documented increased concentrations of arsenic and heavy metals in the soil of…”
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    Dissertation
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    Environmental Impact of Soil Pollution with Toxic Elements from the Lead And Zinc Mine at Gyongyosoroszi (Hungary) by Mathe-Gaspar, Gabriella, Sipter, Emese, Szili-Kovacs, Tibor, Takacs, Tunde, Mathe, Peter, Anton, Attila

    “…Toxic elements from the lead (Pb) and zinc (Zn) mine at Gyngysoroszi (Northeast Hungary) cause pollution and potential risk to the ecosystem and human health…”
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    Journal Article Conference Proceeding
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    Human health risk assessment of toxic metals by Sipter, Emese

    “…The environmental research carried out in the village of Gyongyosoroszi has documented increased concentrations of arsenic and heavy metals in the soil of…”
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    Dissertation
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