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    Oral application of a periodontal pathogen impacts SerpinE1 expression and pancreatic islet architecture in prediabetes by Ilievski, V., Bhat, U. G., Suleiman‐Ata, S., Bauer, B. A., Toth, P. T., Olson, S. T., Unterman, T. G., Watanabe, K.

    Published in Journal of periodontal research (01-12-2017)
    “…Background and Objectives Epidemiological studies suggest a close association between periodontitis and prediabetes/insulin resistance (IR) but whether…”
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    Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor Antagonistic Activity of Monoamine Uptake Blockers in Rat Hippocampal Slices by Hennings, Esteban C. P., Kiss, Janos P., De Oliveira, Karine, Toth, Peter T., Vizi, E. Sylvester

    Published in Journal of neurochemistry (01-09-1999)
    “…: The aim of our study was to investigate the effect of different monoamine uptake blockers on the nicotine‐evoked release of [3H]noradrenaline ([3H]NA) from…”
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    Calcium and sodium currents evoked by action potential waveforms in rat sympathetic neurones by Toth, P T, Miller, R J

    Published in The Journal of physiology (15-05-1995)
    “…1. Calcium channel currents evoked by action potential waveforms were recorded from rat sympathetic neurones using the whole-cell variant of the patch-clamp…”
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    Mechanism of inhibition of calcium channels in rat nucleus tractus solitarius by neurotransmitters by Rhim, Hyewhon, Toth, Peter T., Miller, Richard J.

    Published in British journal of pharmacology (01-07-1996)
    “…1 High‐threshold Ca2+ channel currents were measured every 15 s following a 200 ms voltage step from −80 mV to 0 mV in order to study the coupling mechanism…”
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    Mechanism of presynaptic inhibition by neuropeptide Y at sympathetic nerve terminals by Toth, Peter T, Bindokas, Vytautas P, Bleakman, David, Colmers, William F, Miller, Richard J

    Published in Nature (London) (12-08-1993)
    “…Calcium influx through voltage-sensitive Ca2+ channels is the normal physiological stimulus for the activity-dependent release of neurotransmitters at synaptic…”
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    Expression of human copper/zinc-superoxide dismutase inhibits the death of rat sympathetic neurons caused by withdrawal of nerve growth factor by Jordan, J, Ghadge, G D, Prehn, J H, Toth, P T, Roos, R P, Miller, R J

    Published in Molecular pharmacology (01-06-1995)
    “…Rat superior cervical ganglion neurons require the presence of nerve growth factor (NGF) to develop and survive in culture. If NGF is removed from the culture…”
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    Lobeline inhibits Ca2+ current in cultured neurones from rat sympathetic ganglia by TOTH, P. T, VIZI, E. S

    Published in European journal of pharmacology (11-12-1998)
    “…The effect of lobeline was studied on the voltage-activated Ca2+ current in sympathetic neurones from the rat superior cervical ganglia using the whole-cell…”
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    Dependence of release of [3H]noradrenaline from rabbit pulmonary artery on internal sodium by Török, T L, Tóth, P T, Tóthfalusi, L, Azzidani, A M, Magyar, K

    Published in The Journal of physiology (01-12-1992)
    “…1. [3H]Noradrenaline ([3H]NA) release from the isolated main pulmonary artery of the rabbit has been measured in the presence of uptake blockers (cocaine, 3 x…”
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    [3H]noradrenaline release from rabbit pulmonary artery: sodium-pump-dependent sodium-calcium exchange by MAGYAR, K, TINH THI NGUYEN, TOROK, T. L, TOTH, P. T

    Published in The Journal of physiology (01-12-1987)
    “…1. The release of [3H]noradrenaline ([3H]NA) from the isolated main pulmonary artery of the rabbit has been measured in the presence of neuronal (cocaine, 3 X…”
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    Activation of c-Jun N-terminal kinase mediates gp120IIIB- and nucleoside analogue-induced sensory neuron toxicity by Bodner, Amos, Toth, Peter T., Miller, Richard J.

    Published in Experimental neurology (01-08-2004)
    “…Peripheral neuropathy is the most common neurological symptom in patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). Here, we examine possible mechanisms…”
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    The action of excess potassium and calcium on ouabain‐evoked [3H]‐noradrenaline release from the rabbit pulmonary artery by Magyar, Kálmán, Nguyen, Tinh Thi, Török, Tamás L., Tóth, Péter T.

    Published in British journal of pharmacology (01-01-1986)
    “…1 [3H]‐noradrenaline ([3H]‐NA) release from the main pulmonary artery of the rabbit has been measured in the presence of neuronal (cocaine, 3 × 10−5 M) and…”
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    CD4 dependence of gp120IIIB-CXCR4 interaction is cell-type specific by Bodner, Amos, Toth, Peter T., Oh, Seog Bae, Lu, Meiling, Tran, Phuong B., Chin, Robert K., Ren, Dongjun, Miller, Richard J.

    Published in Journal of neuroimmunology (01-07-2003)
    “…The HIV-1 envelope protein gp120IIIB is selective for the CXCR4 chemokine receptor and has been shown to induce apoptosis in neurons both in vivo and in vitro…”
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    Selective G-Protein Regulation of Neuronal Calcium Channels by Toth, Peter T, Shekter, Lee R, Hui Ma, Gloria, Philipson, Louis H, Miller, Richard J

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (01-08-1996)
    “…We examined the properties and regulation of Ca channels resulting from the expression of human alpha1B and alpha1E subunits stably expressed in KEK293 cells…”
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    Transmitter releasing action of selegiline ((-)-deprenyl) from peripheral sympathetic nerves under different experimental conditions by Török, T L, Pauló, T, Tóth, P T, Nguyen, T T, Azzidani, A M, Magyar, K

    Published in Journal of pharmacy and pharmacology (01-10-1987)
    “…A high concentration of selegiline ((-)-deprenyl; 10(-4) M) potentiated low frequency (2 Hz) nerve stimulation-evoked release of [3H]noradrenaline from the…”
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    Effects of Stigmatization on Gay Men Living with HIV/AIDS in a Central-Eastern European Context: A Qualitative Analysis from Hungary by Takács, J., Kelly, J. A., PTóth, T., Mocsonaki, L., Amirkhanian, Y. A.

    Published in Sexuality research & social policy (01-03-2013)
    “…This qualitative study highlights the social dynamics affecting people living with HIV (PLH) in Hungary and in the Central-Eastern European region. The study…”
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    [3H]noradrenaline-releasing action of vinpocetine in the isolated main pulmonary artery of the rabbit by Pauló, T, Tóth, P T, Nguyen, T T, Forgács, L, Török, T L, Magyar, K

    Published in Journal of pharmacy and pharmacology (01-09-1986)
    “…Vinpocetine (10(-6)-3 X 10(-5) M) increased both the resting and the nerve stimulation-evoked release of [3H]noradrenaline from the isolated main pulmonary…”
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    Functional Expression of an Epitope-tagged G protein-coupled K+ Channel (GIRK1) by Philipson, Louis H., Kuznetsov, Andrey, Toth, Peter T., Murphy, Joseph F., Szabo, Gabor, Ma, Gloria H., Miller, Richard J.

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (16-06-1995)
    “…An epitope-tagged form of an inwardly rectifying and G protein-coupled K+ channel (GIRK1-cp) was expressed at high levels in transfected mammalian cells…”
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    Depolarization promotes caffeine induced [3H]-noradrenaline release in calcium-free solution from peripheral sympathetic nerves by Tóth, P T, Török, T L, Magyar, K

    Published in Cell calcium (Edinburgh) (01-10-1990)
    “…The transmitter releasing action of caffeine was studied in the absence of extracellular Ca2+ from the peripheral sympathetic nerves of the rabbit main…”
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    Gastroduodenal Tolerance of 75 mg Clopidogrel versus 325 mg Aspirin in Healthy Volunteers: A Gastroscopic Study by Fork, F T, Lafolie, P, Tóth, E, Lindgärde, F

    “…Background: Clopidogrel is a new antiplatelet agent that offers increased protection over aspirin in preventing vascular ischaemic events in patients with…”
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