Tudóstér: Telek Andrea publikációi

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feltöltött közlemény: 31 Open Access: 9
2023
  1. Szabó, L., Telek, A., Fodor, J., Dobrosi, N., Dócs, K., Hegyi, Z., Gönczi, M., Csernoch, L., Dienes, B.: Reduced Expression of Septin7 Hinders Skeletal Muscle Regeneration.
    Int. J. Mol. Sci. 24 (17), 13536, 2023.
    Folyóirat-mutatók:
    Q2 Catalysis (2022)
    Q1 Computer Science Applications (2022)
    D1 Inorganic Chemistry (2022)
    Q1 Medicine (miscellaneous) (2022)
    Q2 Molecular Biology (2022)
    Q1 Organic Chemistry (2022)
    Q1 Physical and Theoretical Chemistry (2022)
    D1 Spectroscopy (2022)
2022
  1. Singlár, Z., Ganbat, N., Szentesi, P., Osgonsandag, N., Szabó, L., Telek, A., Fodor, J., Dienes, B., Gönczi, M., Csernoch, L., Sztretye, M.: Genetic Manipulation of CB1 Cannabinoid Receptors Reveals a Role in Maintaining Proper Skeletal Muscle Morphology and Function in Mice.
    Int. J. Mol. Sci. 23 (24), 1-21, 2022.
    Folyóirat-mutatók:
    Q2 Catalysis
    Q1 Computer Science Applications
    D1 Inorganic Chemistry
    Q1 Medicine (miscellaneous)
    Q2 Molecular Biology
    Q1 Organic Chemistry
    Q1 Physical and Theoretical Chemistry
    D1 Spectroscopy
  2. Gönczi, M., Ráduly, Z., Szabó, L., Fodor, J., Telek, A., Dobrosi, N., Balogh, N., Szentesi, P., Kis, G., Antal, M., Trencsényi, G., Dienes, B., Csernoch, L.: Septin7 is indispensable for proper skeletal muscle architecture and function.
    eLife. 11 e75863, 2022.
    Folyóirat-mutatók:
    D1 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous)
    D1 Immunology and Microbiology (miscellaneous)
    D1 Medicine (miscellaneous)
    D1 Neuroscience (miscellaneous)
  3. Telek, A., Fodor, J., Dobrosi, N., Szabó, L., Gönczi, M., Dienes, B., Csernoch, L.: Septin-7 is indispensable in skeletal muscle regeneration.
    J. Gen. Physiol. 154 (9), e2021ecc33, 2022.
  4. Mészáros, B., Csóti, Á., Szántó, G., Telek, A., Kovács, K., Tóth, Á., Volkó, J., Panyi, G.: The hEag1 K+ Channel Inhibitor Astemizole Stimulates Ca2+ Deposition in SaOS-2 and MG-63 Osteosarcoma Cultures.
    Int. J. Mol. Sci. 23 (18), 1-19, 2022.
    Folyóirat-mutatók:
    Q2 Catalysis
    Q1 Computer Science Applications
    D1 Inorganic Chemistry
    Q1 Medicine (miscellaneous)
    Q2 Molecular Biology
    Q1 Organic Chemistry
    Q1 Physical and Theoretical Chemistry
    D1 Spectroscopy
2021
  1. Gönczi, M., Fodor, J., Telek, A., Dobrosi, N., Ráduly, Z., Szabó, L., Szentesi, P., Dienes, B., Csernoch, L.: The Role of Septin7 in Skeletal Muscle Regeneration.
    Biophys. J. 120 (3), 96a, 2021.
2014
  1. Kedei, N., Chen, J., Herrmann, M., Telek, A., Goldsmith, P., Petersen, M., Keck, G., Blumberg, P.: Molecular Systems Pharmacology: Isoelectric Focusing Signature of Protein Kinase C[gamma] Provides an Integrated Measure of Its Modulation in Response to Ligands.
    J. Med. Chem. 57 (12), 5356-5369, 2014.
    Folyóirat-mutatók:
    D1 Drug Discovery
    Q1 Molecular Medicine
2013
  1. Kedei, N., Telek, A., Michalowski, A., Kraft, M., Li, W., Poudel, Y., Rudra, A., Petersen, M., Keck, G., Blumberg, P.: Comparison of transcriptional response to phorbol ester, bryostatin 1, and bryostatin analogs in LNCaP and U937 cancer cell lines provides insight into their differential mechanism of action.
    Biochem. Pharmacol. 85 (3), 313-324, 2013.
    Folyóirat-mutatók:
    Q1 Biochemistry
    D1 Pharmacology
  2. Kistamás, K., Ruzsnavszky, O., Telek, A., Kosztka, L., Kovács, I., Dienes, B., Csernoch, L., Józsa, T.: Expression of anti-Mullerian hormone receptor on the appendix testis in connection with urological disorders.
    Asian J. Androl. 15 (3), 400-403, 2013.
    Folyóirat-mutatók:
    Q2 Medicine (miscellaneous)
    Q1 Urology
2012
  1. Jenes, Á., Ruzsnavszky, F., Telek, A., Szigeti, G., Csernoch, L.: A possible role of the cholinergic and purinergic receptor interaction in the regulation of the rat urinary bladder function.
    J. Muscle Res. Cell Motil. 32 (6), 421-431, 2012.
    Folyóirat-mutatók:
    Q3 Biochemistry
    Q3 Cell Biology
    Q3 Physiology
2011
  1. Kosztka, L., Rusznák, Z., Nagy, D., Nagy, Z., Fodor, J., Szűcs, G., Telek, A., Gönczi, M., Ruzsnavszky, O., Szentandrássy, N., Csernoch, L.: Inhibition of TASK-3 (KCNK9) channel biosynthesis changes cell morphology and decreases both DNA content and mitochondrial function of melanoma cells maintained in cell culture.
    Melanoma Res. 21 (4), 308-322, 2011.
    Folyóirat-mutatók:
    Q2 Cancer Research
    Q1 Dermatology
    Q2 Oncology
  2. Gal, N., Kolusheva, S., Kedei, N., Telek, A., Naeem, T., Lewin, N., Lim, L., Mannan, P., Garfield, S., El Kazzouli, S., Sigano, D., Marquez, V., Blumberg, P., Jelinek, R.: N-Methyl-Substituted Fluorescent DAG-Indololactone Isomers Exhibit Dramatic Differences in Membrane Interactions and Biological Activity.
    ChemBioChem. 12 (15), 2331-2340, 2011.
    Folyóirat-mutatók:
    Q1 Biochemistry
    Q2 Molecular Biology
    Q1 Molecular Medicine
    Q1 Organic Chemistry
  3. Kedei, N., Lubart, E., Lewin, N., Telek, A., Lim, L., Mannan, P., Garfield, S., Kraft, M., Keck, G., Kolusheva, S., Jelinek, R., Blumberg, P.: Some Phorbol Esters Might Partially Resemble Bryostatin 1 in their Actions on LNCaP Prostate Cancer Cells and U937 Leukemia Cells.
    ChemBioChem. 12 (8), 1242-1251, 2011.
    Folyóirat-mutatók:
    Q1 Biochemistry
    Q2 Molecular Biology
    Q1 Molecular Medicine
    Q1 Organic Chemistry
  4. Kedei, N., Telek, A., Czap, A., Lubart, E., Czifra, G., Yang, D., Chen, J., Morrison, T., Goldsmith, P., Lim, L., Mannan, P., Garfield, S., Kraft, M., Li, W., Keck, G., Blumberg, P.: The synthetic bryostatin analog Merle 23 dissects distinct mechanisms of bryostatin activity in the LNCaP human prostate cancer cell line.
    Biochem. Pharmacol. 81 (11), 1296-1308, 2011.
    Folyóirat-mutatók:
    Q1 Biochemistry
    D1 Pharmacology
  5. Ruzsnavszky, O., Telek, A., Gönczi, M., Balogh, A., Remenyik, É., Csernoch, L.: UV-B induced alteration in purinergic receptors and signaling on HaCaT keratinocytes.
    J. Photochem. Photobiol. B. 105 (1), 113-118, 2011.
    Folyóirat-mutatók:
    Q3 Biophysics
    Q2 Radiation
    Q2 Radiological and Ultrasound Technology
    Q2 Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging
2010
  1. Blumberg, P., Kedei, N., Lewin, N., Yang, D., Tao, J., Telek, A., Géczy, T.: Phorbol Esters and Diacylglycerol: The PKC Activators.
    In: Protein Kinase C in Cancer Signaling and Therapy. Ed.: Marcelo G. Kazanietz, Springer, New York, USA, 25-53, 2010. ISBN: 9781607615422
2009
  1. Comin, M., Czifra, G., Kedei, N., Telek, A., Lewin, N., Kolusheva, S., Velasquez, J., Kobylarz, R., Jelinek, R., Blumberg, P., Marquez, V.: Conformationally Constrained Analogues of Diacylglycerol (DAG). 31. Modulation of the Biological Properties of Diacylgycerol Lactones (DAG-lactones) Containing Rigid-Rod Acyl Groups Separated from the Core Lactone by Spacer Units of Different Lengths.
    J. Med. Chem. 52 (10), 3274-3283, 2009.
    Folyóirat-mutatók:
    D1 Drug Discovery
    Q1 Molecular Medicine
  2. Józsa, T., Telek, A., Kutasy, B., Benyó, M., Csanádi, G., Kovács, I., Balla, G., Flaskó, T., Csernoch, L., Kiss, C.: Effect of hydrocele on appendix testis in children.
    Asian J. Androl. 11 (6), 741-745, 2009.
    Folyóirat-mutatók:
    Q2 Medicine (miscellaneous)
    Q1 Urology
  3. Drabik, G., Telek, A., Dienes, B., Ruzsnavszky, O., Kovács, I., Flaskó, T., Balla, G., Kiss, C., Józsa, T.: The androgen status of the appendix testis determines the effect of hormonal treatment in cryptorchidism.
    Eur. Urol. Suppl. 8 (Suppl.), 700, 2009.
2008
  1. Gönczi, M., Telek, A., Czifra, G., Balogh, A., Blumberg, P., Bíró, T., Csernoch, L.: Altered calcium handling following the recombinant overexpression of protein kinase C isoforms in HaCaT cells.
    Exp. Dermatol. 17 (7), 584-591, 2008.
    Folyóirat-mutatók:
    Q2 Biochemistry
    Q1 Dermatology
    Q3 Molecular Biology
  2. Józsa, T., Dienes, B., Telek, A., Hargitai, Z., Pór, Á., Kiss, C.: Differential expression of androgen and estrogen receptor of appendix testis in patients with descended and undescended testes.
    Int. J. Urol. 15 (2), 171-174, 2008.
    Folyóirat-mutatók:
    Q2 Urology
  3. Rusznák, Z., Bakondi, G., Kosztka, L., Pocsai, K., Dienes, B., Fodor, J., Telek, A., Gönczi, M., Szűcs, G., Csernoch, L.: Mitochondrial expression of the two-pore domain TASK-3 channels in malignantly transformed and non-malignant human cells.
    Virchows Arch. 452 (4), 415-426, 2008.
    Folyóirat-mutatók:
    Q3 Cell Biology
    Q1 Medicine (miscellaneous)
    Q3 Molecular Biology
    Q1 Pathology and Forensic Medicine
2007
  1. Gönczi, M., Szentandrássy, N., Fülöp, L., Telek, A., Szigeti, G., Magyar, J., Bíró, T., Nánási, P., Csernoch, L.: Hypotonic stress influence the membrane potential and alter the proliferation of keratinocytes in vitro.
    Exp. Dermatol. 16 302-310, 2007.
    Folyóirat-mutatók:
    Q2 Biochemistry
    D1 Dermatology
    Q3 Molecular Biology
  2. Telek, A., Bíró, T., Bodó, E., Tóth, I., Borbíró, I., Kunos, G., Paus, R.: Inhibition of human hair follicle growth by endo- and exocannabinoids.
    FASEB J. 21 (13), 3534-3541, 2007.
    Folyóirat-mutatók:
    D1 Biochemistry
    D1 Biotechnology
    Q1 Genetics
    D1 Medicine (miscellaneous)
    Q1 Molecular Biology
  3. Kertész, Z., Szikszai, Z., Pelicon, P., Simcic, J., Telek, A., Bíró, T.: Ion beam microanalysis of human hair follicles.
    Nucl. Instrum. Methods Phys. Res. Sect. B-Beam Interact. Mater. Atoms. 260 (1), 218-221, 2007.
    Folyóirat-mutatók:
    Q1 Instrumentation
    Q2 Nuclear and High Energy Physics
2006
  1. Bíró, T., Bodó, E., Telek, A., Géczy, T., Tychsen, B., Kovács, L., Paus, R.: Hair cycle control by vanilloid receptor-1 (TRPV1): evidence from TRPV1 knockout mice.
    J. Invest. Dermatol. 126 (8), 1909-1912, 2006.
    Folyóirat-mutatók:
    Q1 Biochemistry
    Q2 Cell Biology
    D1 Dermatology
    Q2 Molecular Biology
  2. Bíró, T., Dajnoki, A., Telek, A., Bodó, E., Tóth, I., Szöllősi, A., Paus, R., Kovács, L.: Human epidermal keratinocytes display a functional endocannabinoid/endovanilloid system and show novel signaling interactions between vanilloid receptor-1 and cannabinoid receptor-1.
    Exp. Dermatol. 15 (3), 254, 2006.
  3. Bíró, T., Dajnoki, A., Telek, A., Bodó, E., Dobrosi, N., Tóth, I., Paus, R.: The endocannabinoid/endovanilloid anandamide regulates proliferation and apoptosis of human keratinocytes via novel signaling interactions between vanilloid receptor-1 (TRPV1) and cannabinoid receptor-1 (CB1).
    J. Invest. Dermatol. 126 (1), 95, 2006.
2005
  1. Bodó, E., Bíró, T., Telek, A., Czifra, G., Griger, Z., Tóth, I., Mescalchin, A., Ito, T., Bettermann, A., Kovács, L., Paus, R.: A Hot New Twist to Hair Biology: involvement of Vanilloid Receptor-1 (VR1/TRPV1) Signaling in Human Hair Growth Control.
    Am. J. Pathol. 166 (4), 985-998, 2005.
    Folyóirat-mutatók:
    D1 Pathology and Forensic Medicine
2004
  1. Bodó, E., Bíró, T., Telek, A., Czifra, G., Griger, Z., Tóth, I., Lázár, J., Mescalchin, A., Ito, T., Bettermann, A., Pertile, P., Kovács, L., Paus, R.: A 'hot' new twist to hair biology: involvement of vanilloid receptor-1 signaling in human hair growth control.
    Exp. Dermatol. 13 (9), 581, 2004.
  2. Bodó, E., Kovács, I., Telek, A., Varga, A., Paus, R., Kovács, L., Bíró, T.: Vanilloid receptor-1 (VR-1) is widely expressed on various epithelial and mesenchymal cell types of human skin.
    J. Invest. Dermatol. 123 (2), 410-413, 2004.
    Folyóirat-mutatók:
    Q1 Biochemistry
    Q2 Cell Biology
    D1 Dermatology
    Q2 Molecular Biology
feltöltött közlemény: 31 Open Access: 9
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