Publications by authors named "K Lanyi"

Certain corona- and influenza viruses utilize type II transmembrane serine proteases for cell entry, making these enzymes potential drug targets for the treatment of viral respiratory infections. In this study, the cytotoxicity and inhibitory effects of seven matriptase/TMPRSS2 inhibitors (MI-21, MI-463, MI-472, MI-485, MI-1900, MI-1903, and MI-1904) on cytochrome P450 enzymes were evaluated using fluorometric assays. Additionally, their antiviral activity against influenza A virus subtypes H1N1 and H9N2 was assessed.

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The comprehensive examination of bile acids is of paramount importance across various fields of health sciences, influencing physiology, microbiology, internal medicine, and pharmacology. While enzymatic reaction-based photometric methods remain fundamental for total BA measurements, there is a burgeoning demand for more sophisticated techniques such as liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) for comprehensive BA profiling. This evolution reflects a need for nuanced diagnostic assessments in clinical practice.

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  • Unpaid caregivers, especially those caring for older individuals, face significant negative outcomes, highlighting the need for focused public health support and research to identify effective interventions.
  • A review of studies from 2013 to 2023 identified 205 relevant publications, primarily assessing therapeutic and educational interventions aimed at reducing caregiver burdens and improving mental health.
  • However, the existing research shows a lack of evaluation in areas like physical health, quality of life, and financial well-being, indicating a need for broader investigation into diverse outcomes and equitable support for all caregivers.
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Background: Health technology innovation is increasingly supported by a bottom-up approach to priority setting, aiming to better reflect the concerns of its intended beneficiaries. Web-based forums provide parents with an outlet to share concerns, advice, and information related to parenting and the health and well-being of their children. They provide a rich source of data on parenting concerns and priorities that could inform future child health research and innovation.

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Objectives: Horizon scanning for health technology appraisal (HTA) in England involves topic notification to the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) via technology briefings. This activity is undertaken by the Innovation Observatory with submission timelines designed to ensure that HTA decisions align with regulatory approval time. In this paper, we aimed to track and assess the progression and current status of the topics notified for HTA and provide a descriptive analysis of these topics.

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