Publication list
2021
Németh, N.,
Király, Z.,
Molnár, T.,
Pap, P.,
Mátyus, L.:
Rendhagyó intermezzo - Debreceni távoktatási tapasztalatok az orvosképzésben.
Orvosképzés. 96 (2), 275-279, 2021.
2019
Zákány, F.,
Pap, P.,
Papp, F.,
Kovács, T.,
Nagy, P.,
Péter, M.,
Szente, L.,
Panyi, G.,
Varga, Z.:
Determining the target of membrane sterols on voltage-gated potassium channels.
Biochim. Biophys. Acta. Mol. Cell Biol. Lipids. 1864 (3), 312-325, 2019.
Journal metrics:
Q1 Cell Biology
Q1 Molecular Biology
2017
Tomczak, A.,
Papp, F.,
Zákány, F.,
Pap, P.,
Pardo, L.,
Panyi, G.,
Varga, Z.:
Probing the Gating of Kv10. 1 Channels by MTS Reagents.
Biophys. J. 112 (3), 248a, 2017.
2016
2011
Nagy, D.,
Kosztka, L.,
Pap, P.,
Nagy, Z.,
Rusznák, Z.,
Csernoch, L.,
Szűcs, G.:
Cytoplasmic Ca2+ concentration changes evoked by muscarinic cholinergic stimulation in primary and metastatic melanoma cell lines.
Melanoma Res. 21 (1), 12-23, 2011.
Journal metrics:
Q2 Cancer Research
Q1 Dermatology
Q2 Oncology
2009
Kőszeghy, Á.,
Pál, B.,
Pap, P.,
Pocsai, K.,
Nagy, Z.,
Szűcs, G.,
Rusznák, Z.:
Purkinje-like cells of the rat cochlear nucleus: a combined functional and morphological study.
Brain Res. 1297 57-69, 2009.
Journal metrics:
Q2 Developmental Biology
Q2 Molecular Biology
Q1 Neurology (clinical)
Q2 Neuroscience (miscellaneous)
Pál, B.,
Kőszeghy, Á.,
Pap, P.,
Bakondi, G.,
Pocsai, K.,
Szűcs, G.,
Rusznák, Z.:
Targets, receptors and effects of muscarinic neuromodulation on giant neurones of the rat dorsal cochlear nucleus.
Eur. J. Neurosci. 30 (5), 769-782, 2009.
Journal metrics:
Q1 Neuroscience (miscellaneous)
2007
Pocsai, K.,
Pál, B.,
Pap, P.,
Bakondi, G.,
Kosztka, L.,
Rusznák, Z.,
Szűcs, G.:
Rhodamine backfilling and confocal microscopy as a tool for the unambiguous identification of neuronal cell types: a study of the neurones of the rat cochlear nucleus.
Brain Res. Bull. 71 (5), 529-539, 2007.
Journal metrics:
Q2 Neuroscience (miscellaneous)
2005
Rusznák, Z.,
Pocsai, K.,
Pál, B.,
Pap, P.,
Csernoch, L.,
Szűcs, G.:
Time-dependent changes of the TASK-3 channel expression pattern of melanoma cells maintained in tissue culture: is there a connection between cell-division and TASK-3 expression?.
J. Physiol.-London. 567 (Suppl.), 3P-4P, 2005.
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