Search Results - "Tuboly, E."
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Excessive alcohol consumption induces methane production in humans and rats
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
Published in The Journal of heart and lung transplantation (01-04-2020)“…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
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
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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ESSR Brendel Prize Winner: Methane Release In Humans Under Oxido-Reductive Stress Conditions
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Microbiological and lipid oxidation studies on mechanically deboned turkey meat treated by high hydrostatic pressure
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
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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