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    Comparative characterization of experimental and calculated lipophilicity and anti-tumour activity of isochromanone derivatives by Huszár, M, Varga, A, Horváth, A, Loránd, T, Agócs, A, Idei, M, Mandl, J, Vántus, T, Kéri, G

    Published in Current medicinal chemistry (01-02-2010)
    “…Compound lipophilicity connected to ADME(T)(a) has great importance in drug development and it has to be evaluated by the generally used drug developmental…”
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    2012PHeat shock protein 90 chaperones and protein kinase D3 regulates androgen-independent prostate cancer development by Varga, A, Bátai, B, Gyulavári, P, Nguyen, M T, Sőti, C, Vántus, T

    Published in Annals of oncology (01-10-2019)
    “…Abstract Background Prostate cancer is the second leading cause of cancer related deaths in men worldwide. Heat Shock Protein 90 (Hsp90) is expressed in tumour…”
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    2012P - Heat shock protein 90 chaperones and protein kinase D3 regulates androgen-independent prostate cancer development by Varga, A., Bátai, B., Gyulavári, P., Nguyen, M.T., Sőti, C., Vántus, T.

    Published in Annals of oncology (01-10-2019)
    “…Prostate cancer is the second leading cause of cancer related deaths in men worldwide. Heat Shock Protein 90 (Hsp90) is expressed in tumour cells at high…”
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    Kinase Pathways in Chemoattractant-Induced Degranulation of Neutrophils: The Role of p38 Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase Activated by Src Family Kinases by Mocsai, Attila, Jakus, Zoltan, Vantus, Tibor, Berton, Giorgio, Lowell, Clifford A, Ligeti, Erzsebet

    Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (15-04-2000)
    “…The aim of the present study was to investigate the role of tyrosine phosphorylation pathways in fMLP-induced exocytosis of the different secretory…”
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    A Tumor-Selective Somatostatin Analog (TT-232) with Strong in vitro and in vivo Antitumor Activity by Gy. Keri, Erchegyi, J., Horvath, A., Mezo, I., Idei, M., Vantus, T., Balogh, A., Zs. Vadasz, Gy. Bokonyi, Seprodi, J., Teplan, I., Csuka, O., Tejeda, M., Gaal, D., Zs. Szegedi, Szende, B., Roze, C., Kalthoff, H., Ullrich, A.

    “…We report a series of new in vitro and in vivo data proving the selective antitumor activity of our somatostatin structural derivative, TT-232. In vitro, it…”
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    Novel antitumor peptide hormones and their effect on signal transduction by Kéri, G, Balogh, A, Horváth, A, Mezö, I, Vadász, Z, Bökönyi, G, Bajor, T, Vántus, T, Teplán, I, Horváth, J

    “…A series of novel gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH) and Somatostatin analogs have been developed in our laboratory and were screened for antiproliferative…”
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    Novel somatostatin analogs with tyrosine kinase inhibitory and antitumor activity by Kéri, G, Mezö, I, Horváth, A, Vadász, Z, Balogh, A, Idei, M, Vántus, T, Teplán, I, Mák, M, Horváth, J

    “…A series of new somatostatin analogs have been developed and tested for antitumor activity. Some analogs strongly inhibited tyrosine kinase activity of human…”
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    The tumor-selective somatostatin analog, TT2-32 induces a biphasic activation of phosphotyrosine phosphatase activity in human colon tumor cell line, SW620 by Vántus, T, Csermely, P, Teplán, I, Kéri, G

    Published in Tumor biology (1995)
    “…Somatostatin has been demonstrated to activate phosphotyrosine phosphatases (PTPases) in pancreatic cells. In this work we studied the effect of a…”
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    The antitumor somatostatin analogue TT-232 induces cell cycle arrest through PKCdelta and c-Src by Steták, A, Lankenau, A, Vántus, T, Csermely, P, Ullrich, A, Kéri, G

    “…The heptapeptide TT-232 is structurally related to the hypothalamic hormone somatostatin and shows promise as an anticancer drug because of its tumor-specific…”
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    Self-similarity of Mn(II)-induced trypsin activity oscillations. Experimental evidence by Vajda, T, Almási, F, Vántus, T

    Published in Journal of inorganic biochemistry (01-11-1993)
    “…Aperiodic self-similar oscillations of trypsin activity were shown by experiments conducted in the presence of Mn2+ ion at pH 8.2 and -10 degrees C in frozen…”
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    Protein kinase D: an intracellular traffic regulator on the move by Van Lint, Johan, Rykx, An, Maeda, Yusuke, Vantus, Tibor, Sturany, Sabine, Malhotra, Vivek, Vandenheede, Jackie R, Seufferlein, Thomas

    Published in Trends in Cell Biology (01-04-2002)
    “…Recent research has identified protein kinase D (PKD, also called PKCmu) as a serine/threonine kinase with potentially important roles in growth factor…”
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    Protein kinase D: a family affair by Rykx, An, De Kimpe, Line, Mikhalap, Svetlana, Vantus, Tibor, Seufferlein, Thomas, Vandenheede, Jackie R., Van Lint, Johan

    Published in FEBS Letters (03-07-2003)
    “…The protein kinase D family of enzymes consists of three isoforms: PKD1/PKCμ, PKD2 and PKD3/PKCν. They all share a similar architecture with regulatory…”
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    Getting to know protein kinase D by Lint, Johan Van, Rykx, An, Vantus, Tibor, Vandenheede, Jackie R.

    “…The protein kinase D (PKD) enzymes represent a new family of second messenger stimulated kinases, with diacylglycerol as a prime, but not the sole, mediator of…”
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    The Antitumor Somatostatin Analogue TT-232 Induces Cell Cycle Arrest through PKCδ and c-Src by Steták, Attila, Lankenau, Andreas, Vántus, Tibor, Csermely, Péter, Ullrich, Axel, Kéri, György

    “…The heptapeptide TT-232 is structurally related to the hypothalamic hormone somatostatin and shows promise as an anticancer drug because of its tumor-specific…”
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    Structure-activity relationship studies of novel somatostatin analogs with antitumor activity by Kéri, G, Mezô, I, Vadász, Z, Horváth, A, Idei, M, Vántus, T, Balogh, A, Bökönyi, G, Bajor, T, Teplán, I

    Published in Peptide research (01-09-1993)
    “…A series of new somatostatin analogs were synthesized in order to study the relative importance of specific substitutions in relation to selectivity between…”
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