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    Excessive alcohol consumption induces methane production in humans and rats by Tuboly, E., Molnár, R., Tőkés, T., Turányi, R. N., Hartmann, P., Mészáros, A. T., Strifler, G., Földesi, I., Siska, A., Szabó, A., Mohácsi, Á., Szabó, G., Boros, M.

    Published in Scientific reports (04-08-2017)
    “…Various studies have established the possibility of non-bacterial methane (CH 4 ) generation in oxido-reductive stress conditions in plants and animals…”
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    Methane-Enriched Custodiol Preservation Solution Improves Graft Function in Experimental Model of Heterotopic Heart Transplantation by Benke, K., Ruppert, M., Sayour, A.A., Jász, D., Szilágyi, Á., Tuboly, E., Baráth, B., Márton, A., Boros, M., Hartmann, P., Szabo, G., Hartyánszky, I., Szabolcs, Z., Merkely, B., Radovits, T.

    “…The key goal of cold storage is to maintain cell viability for a prolonged time during solid organ transplantation. Methane (CH4) has been recognized as novel…”
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    Exhaled methane concentration profiles during exercise on an ergometer by Szabó, A, Ruzsanyi, V, Unterkofler, K, Mohácsi, Á, Tuboly, E, Boros, M, Szabó, G, Hinterhuber, H, Amann, A

    Published in Journal of breath research (09-03-2015)
    “…Exhaled methane concentration measurements are extensively used in medical investigation of certain gastrointestinal conditions. However, the dynamics of…”
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    Determination of endogenous methane formation by photoacoustic spectroscopy by Tuboly, E, Szabó, A, Erős, G, Mohácsi, A, Szabó, G, Tengölics, R, Rákhely, G, Boros, M

    Published in Journal of breath research (01-12-2013)
    “…Aerobic methane generation was demonstrated earlier in plants and eukaryotes under various stress conditions. Our aims were to develop a real-time and…”
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    Microbiological and lipid oxidation studies on mechanically deboned turkey meat treated by high hydrostatic pressure by Tuboly, Eszter, Lebovics, Vera K, Gaál, Ödön, Mészáros, László, Farkas, József

    Published in Journal of food engineering (01-02-2003)
    “…Mechanically deboned turkey meat was treated by high hydrostatic pressure. Two treatments were applied, 200 MPa (20 min) for chilled, 400 MPa (20 min) for…”
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    OUT-4: CHRONIC ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION LEADS TO NON-BACTERIAL METHANE FORMATION IN RATS AND HUMANS by Molnár, R, Tuboly, E, Tőkés, T, Turányi, R N, Földesi, I, Siska, A, Boros, M

    Published in Shock (Augusta, Ga.) (01-10-2015)
    “…INTRODUCTION:Recent in vitro and in vivo studies have revealed the possibility of nonmicrobial methane formation in eukaryote cells under various stress…”
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