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Hungarian Molecular Life Sciences 2015
Róbert, Hohol [szerk.]
;
Zsuzsanna, Heiszler [szerk.]
;
Nóra, Éles-Etele [szerk.]
Angol nyelvű Tudományos
Megjelent: Diamond Congress Kft., Budapest, Magyarország, 304 p.
2015
Konferencia:
Hungarian Molecular Life Sciences 2015 2015-03-27 [Eger, Magyarország]
Azonosítók
MTMT: 2877118
ISBN:
9786155270154
OSZK:
3590116
Teljes dokumentum:
https://2015.hunlifesci.hu/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/hunlifesci_book_final_web.pdf
Fejezetek
Ákos Gyenis et al. UVB induces a major genome-wide rearrangement of RNA polymerase II at transcribed human genes. (2015) Megjelent: Hungarian Molecular Life Sciences 2015
Bajusz C et al. APPLICATION OF THE CRISPR-CAS9 SYSTEM FOR THE IN VIVO TARGET SPECIFIC MODIFICATION OF A DROSOPHILA GENE CODING FOR AN ACTIN BINDING PROTEIN. (2015) Megjelent: Hungarian Molecular Life Sciences 2015
Bertalan Kovács et al. Dynamic structural ensembles of the tandem PDZ domains of PSD-95. (2015) Megjelent: Hungarian Molecular Life Sciences 2015
Burkovics P et al. Recombination associated DNA synthesis in human cells. (2015) Megjelent: Hungarian Molecular Life Sciences 2015
Döme Lili. Introducing a new member in DNA damage tolerance pathway. (2015) Megjelent: Hungarian Molecular Life Sciences 2015
Faragó Anikó et al. Identification of histone acetyltransferases affecting aging in Drosophila. (2015) Megjelent: Hungarian Molecular Life Sciences 2015
Fátyol Károly et al. Functional dissection of a plant argonaute. (2015) Megjelent: Hungarian Molecular Life Sciences 2015
Írisz Éva Kiss et al. Mechanism of antibiotic self-resistance of primycin producing Saccharomonospora azurea strains. (2015) Megjelent: Hungarian Molecular Life Sciences 2015
Kovács L. et al. Incrased SAM pool and PA/Ethylene ratios in transgenic Nicotiana benthamiana plants resulted in marked changes in salt tolerance, protein content and biomass production. (2015) Megjelent: Hungarian Molecular Life Sciences 2015
Kristo I et al. NUCLEAR FUNCTION FOR THE ACTIN BINDING CYTOSKELETAL PROTEIN, MOESIN. (2015) Megjelent: Hungarian Molecular Life Sciences 2015
Kriston-Pal E et al. Mesenchymal stem cell-derived galectin-1 plays role in hysiological and pathological vessel formation. (2015) Megjelent: Hungarian Molecular Life Sciences 2015
László Bodai et al. Epigenetic modifications in Huntington's disease. (2015) Megjelent: Hungarian Molecular Life Sciences 2015
Ludman Márta et al. Use of the CRISPR/Cas9 system for genome editing in tobacco. (2015) Megjelent: Hungarian Molecular Life Sciences 2015
Nemeth D et al. SPECIFIC MODIFICATIONS OF MEMBRANE-ASSOCIATED PROTEINS FOR LIVE CELL APPLICATIONS. (2015) Megjelent: Hungarian Molecular Life Sciences 2015
Péter Urbán et al. qPCR assay for measuring Trichoderma peptaibol synthetase gene expression. (2015) Megjelent: Hungarian Molecular Life Sciences 2015
Tóth Sarolta et al. Investigating the role of Hps1 and Hps4 proteins in autophagy. (2015) Megjelent: Hungarian Molecular Life Sciences 2015
Tóth Sz. et al. Overexpression of heterologous polyamine oxidase involved in polyamine catabolism, activates both necrotic and vacuolar programmed cell death in tobacco.. (2015) Megjelent: Hungarian Molecular Life Sciences 2015
Vedelek Balázs et al. Heterologous expression and in vitro analysis of accelerately evolving Drosophila proteins involved in telomere maintenance. (2015) Megjelent: Hungarian Molecular Life Sciences 2015
Várallyay É et al. Independent parallel functions of p19 plant viral supressor of RNA silencing required for effective supressor activity. (2015) Megjelent: Hungarian Molecular Life Sciences 2015 pp. 37-38
Nagy Z et al. Tissue and circulating microRNAs in the diagnosis of adrenal tumors. (2015) Megjelent: Hungarian Molecular Life Sciences 2015 pp. 58-59
Ivett Baksa et al. Small regulatory RNAs in response to ambient temperature sensing in Arabidopsis. (2015) Megjelent: Hungarian Molecular Life Sciences 2015 pp. 60-60
Ildikó Kelemen - et al. Genotype-phenotype correlations in Drosophila col4A1 mutants: humoral immune response, muscular dystrophy with various progression, centronuclear/myofibrillar myopathy, and options of treatment. (2015) Megjelent: Hungarian Molecular Life Sciences 2015 pp. 66-66
Viktor A Billes et al. Developmental autophagy is required for eye patterning in Drosophila. (2015) Megjelent: Hungarian Molecular Life Sciences 2015 pp. 71-71
Zsolt Farkas et al. Characterizing the role of the NM23 homolog NDK-1 in cell migration and apoptotic engulfment. (2015) Megjelent: Hungarian Molecular Life Sciences 2015 pp. 72-72
Ádám Sturm et al. The mechanism of ageing : Primary role of transposable elements in genome disintegration. (2015) Megjelent: Hungarian Molecular Life Sciences 2015 pp. 81-82
Kovács Levente et al. DmUSP5 couples ubiquitin homeostasis to development and apoptosis in Drosophila. (2015) Megjelent: Hungarian Molecular Life Sciences 2015 pp. 85-85
János Barna et al. THE ROLE OF HEAT SHOCK TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR HSF - 1 IN THE COORDINATION OF CELL ULAR STRESS RESPONSE S IN CAENORHABDITIS ELEGANS. (2015) Megjelent: Hungarian Molecular Life Sciences 2015 pp. 91-91
Tóth Sz et al. Overexpression of a heterologous polyamine oxidase, involved in polyamine catabolism, activates both necrotic and vacuolar programmed cell death in tobacco. (2015) Megjelent: Hungarian Molecular Life Sciences 2015 p. 92
Bajusz I et al. Some Polycomb-Group Proteins Can Modulate the Regulatory Capacity of Active Cis-Regulators. (2015) Megjelent: Hungarian Molecular Life Sciences 2015 pp. 94-95
Barbara Nikolett Borsos et al. The role of p53 during transcriptional blockage. (2015) Megjelent: Hungarian Molecular Life Sciences 2015 pp. 96-97
Sándor Varga et al. ENHANCING RECOMBINANT PROTEIN SOLUBILITY WITH A SAMP FUSION PARTNER. (2015) Megjelent: Hungarian Molecular Life Sciences 2015 pp. 112-113
Bence M et al. Auxin-induced protein degradation in Drosophila melanogaster. (2015) Megjelent: Hungarian Molecular Life Sciences 2015 p. 123
Orsolya Ivett Hoffmann et al. Analysis of the transmission of transposon-transgenic fluorophore protein in rabbit. (2015) Megjelent: Hungarian Molecular Life Sciences 2015 pp. 126-127
Hotzi Bernadette et al. Sex –specific regulation of development, ageing and behavior in Caenorhabditis elegans. (2015) Megjelent: Hungarian Molecular Life Sciences 2015 pp. 129-129
Barbara Laurinyecz et al. The role of lipid metabolism during Drosophila spermatogenesis. (2015) Megjelent: Hungarian Molecular Life Sciences 2015 pp. 133-133
Csaba Boglári et al. THE ROLE OF HOX GENES IN NOTCH RECEPTOR EXPRESSION IN C. ELEGANS. (2015) Megjelent: Hungarian Molecular Life Sciences 2015 pp. 134-134
Csilla Slezák et al. Characterizing the major protein components of Drosophila sperm proteome. (2015) Megjelent: Hungarian Molecular Life Sciences 2015 pp. 135-136
Migh E et al. Identification of the Interaction Partners of the Formin DDAAM Required for Axon Growth. (2015) Megjelent: Hungarian Molecular Life Sciences 2015 pp. 135-136
Sándor Takács et al. Role of vesicular transport in acrosome formation and nuclear elongation during spermatogenesis. (2015) Megjelent: Hungarian Molecular Life Sciences 2015 pp. 136-137
Varga GI et al. The Function of Headcase in the Hematopoiesis of Drosophila Melanogaster. (2015) Megjelent: Hungarian Molecular Life Sciences 2015 pp. 137-138
Viktor Vedelek et al. The archipelago tumor suppressor gene is required for sperm individualization in Drosophila. (2015) Megjelent: Hungarian Molecular Life Sciences 2015 pp. 139-139
Csizmadia Tamás et al. Degradation of secretory granules in Drosophila late larval and early pupal salivary gland cells. (2015) Megjelent: Hungarian Molecular Life Sciences 2015 pp. 140-140
Jipa A et al. CAS9-MEDIATED MUTAGENESIS OF CORE AUTPHAGY GENES IN DROSOPHILA. (2015) Megjelent: Hungarian Molecular Life Sciences 2015 pp. 142-143
Tibor Kovács et al. Autophagy-dependent regeneration of stem cells in the Drosophila male germline. (2015) Megjelent: Hungarian Molecular Life Sciences 2015 pp. 144-144
Ács-Szabó Lajos et al. Conserved synteny and gene order determination in Schizosaccharomyces. (2015) Megjelent: Hungarian Molecular Life Sciences 2015 pp. 166-166
Ákos Tóth et al. Next Generation Sequencing: powerful tool for targeting novel cellulolytic model organisms. (2015) Megjelent: Hungarian Molecular Life Sciences 2015 pp. 167-168
Andrea Valasek et al. From genomics to proteomics in the field of antibiotcs research. (2015) Megjelent: Hungarian Molecular Life Sciences 2015 pp. 169-169
Ildikó Huliák et al. Comparison of tumor-associated and normal myofibroblasts derived from patients bearing gastrointestinal tumors. (2015) Megjelent: Hungarian Molecular Life Sciences 2015 pp. 173-173
Nóra Igaz et al. Anti-proliferative activity of citrate-coated silver nanoparticles in cervical cancer cells. (2015) Megjelent: Hungarian Molecular Life Sciences 2015 pp. 174-174
Kovács Dávid et al. Resistance Mechanisms in Silver-Citrate Nanoparticle Treated Cancer Cells. (2015) Megjelent: Hungarian Molecular Life Sciences 2015 pp. 175-175
András Attila Kiss et al. Type IV collagen domains identified via interallelic complementation regulate muscle differentiation and sarcomer formation. (2015) Megjelent: Hungarian Molecular Life Sciences 2015 pp. 177-177
Márton Kiss et al. Overexpression of antimicrobial peptide genes and intestinal dysfunction in Drosophila type IV collagen mutant. (2015) Megjelent: Hungarian Molecular Life Sciences 2015 pp. 178-178
Dávid Kovács et al. Silver nanoparticles induce cancer cell apoptosis in a p53 independent manner. (2015) Megjelent: Hungarian Molecular Life Sciences 2015 pp. 179-179
Nikoletta Popovics et al. Osmolytic treatment mitigates severe myopathy associated with IV collagen mutations in Drosophila. (2015) Megjelent: Hungarian Molecular Life Sciences 2015 pp. 181-181
Ildikó Kelemen-Valkony et al. Concenital muscular dystrophy in Drosophila type IV collagen mutants: rapud progression associated with altered integrin biding sites within col4A1. (2015) Megjelent: Hungarian Molecular Life Sciences 2015 pp. 186-186
Vitányi Beáta et al. Mlo gene polymorphism in Triticum monococcum L.. (2015) Megjelent: Hungarian Molecular Life Sciences 2015 pp. 196-197
Annamária Kiss-Tóth et al. Bioinformatical analysis of hominoid-specific de novo protein-coding genes. (2015) Megjelent: Hungarian Molecular Life Sciences 2015 pp. 209-209
Hajnalka Majoros et al. A serin protease inhibitor bomapin requires for UVB stress response. (2015) Megjelent: Hungarian Molecular Life Sciences 2015 pp. 210-211
Nagy Ágota et al. Anaphase promoting complex subunits with unusual characteristics. (2015) Megjelent: Hungarian Molecular Life Sciences 2015 pp. 216-216
Farkas D et al. Revealing the in Situ Function of the BXD TRE in Maintaining the Active State of the BXD Cis-Regulatory Region of Drosophila. (2015) Megjelent: Hungarian Molecular Life Sciences 2015 pp. 226-226
Zoltán Gábor Páhi et al. The TAF10-containing TFIID is necessary for the ecdysone inducing larval-pupal transition in Drosophila melanogaster. (2015) Megjelent: Hungarian Molecular Life Sciences 2015 pp. 228-229
Papp László Attila et al. Protein kinase A signaling in the dimorphic fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces japonicus. (2015) Megjelent: Hungarian Molecular Life Sciences 2015 pp. 229-229
Pesti R et al. Gene expression changes behind symptom development in virus infected plants.. (2015) Megjelent: Hungarian Molecular Life Sciences 2015 pp. 230-231
Taller D et al. Genome wide investigation of differential expression os sweet pepper (Capsicum annuum) micro RNAs during fruit formation.. (2015) Megjelent: Hungarian Molecular Life Sciences 2015 pp. 233-234
Czotter N et al. NGS aided diagnostics revealed the presence of recently described viruses in Hungarian grapevine plantations. (2015) Megjelent: Hungarian Molecular Life Sciences 2015 pp. 234-235
Kis A et al. Polycistronic artificial miRNAs mediated resistance to wheat dwarf virus in barley is highly effective at low temperature.. (2015) Megjelent: Hungarian Molecular Life Sciences 2015 pp. 236-237
Kovács L et al. Increased SAM pool and PA/Ethylene ratios in transgenic Nicotiana benthamiana plants resulted in marked changes in salt tolerance, protein content and biomass production.. (2015) Megjelent: Hungarian Molecular Life Sciences 2015 p. 243
Jakob Bernadett et al. Revealing the functions of protein phosphatase Z1 in Candida albicans with proteomic methods. (2015) Megjelent: Hungarian Molecular Life Sciences 2015 pp. 247-247
Keller-Pinter A et al. The role of syndecan-4 in myoblast proliferation.. (2015) Megjelent: Hungarian Molecular Life Sciences 2015 pp. 255-256
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