Publications by authors named "K Nemes"

Plant viruses have evolved different viral suppressors of RNA silencing (VSRs) to counteract RNA silencing which is a small RNA-mediated sequence-specific RNA degradation mechanism. Previous studies have already shown that the coat protein (CP) of cucumber mosaic virus (CMV) reduced RNA silencing suppression (RSS) activity of the VSR of CMV, the 2b protein. To demonstrate the universality of this CP-VSR interference, our study included three different viruses: CMV and peanut stunt virus (PSV) from the Bromoviridae, and plum pox virus (PPV) from the Potyviridae family.

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Osteoarthritis is one of the most common locomotor diseases, with a steadily increasing prevalence and incidence. Loxacon is a food supplement capsule containing vitamins, minerals, and herbal extracts with extract and extract as its two main active components. The study involved 88 patients at 4 sites.

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  • Malignant rhabdoid tumors mainly affect young children and are linked to genetic changes in the SMARCB1 gene; about 30% of patients have one altered SMARCB1 allele, leading to poorer outcomes.
  • A study of 29 patients with sporadic rhabdoid tumors investigated the frequency and impact of constitutional mosaicism (having mutated genes in some but not all cells) using advanced DNA sequencing techniques.
  • The research found constitutional mosaicism in 21% of patients, suggesting it is common in these tumors; however, there were no significant differences in clinical outcomes between patients with and without mosaicism, indicating more research is necessary.
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Purpose: Extracranial malignant rhabdoid tumors (eMRT) are a challenging entity. Despite the use of multimodal treatment approaches, therapy failure occurs in 55% to 67% of these. Molecular markers for identification of patients at increased risk for relapse or refractory (R/R) disease are not available.

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Small cell lung cancer (SCLC) is a highly aggressive type of cancer frequently diagnosed with metastatic spread, rendering it surgically unresectable for the majority of patients. Although initial responses to platinum-based therapies are often observed, SCLC invariably relapses within months, frequently developing drug-resistance ultimately contributing to short overall survival rates. Recently, SCLC research aimed to elucidate the dynamic changes in the genetic and epigenetic landscape.

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