Publications by authors named "K Robert"

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  • Bats, despite being the second most diverse mammal group, lack comprehensive knowledge about their hormone-related physiological processes, particularly glucocorticoids linked to stress and environmental adaptation.!
  • This study aimed to validate a method for measuring fecal glucocorticoid metabolites in the Gould’s wattled bat, revealing that while multiple assays detected hormone levels after capture, the UVM-69a assay was the most reliable.!
  • Findings indicated that males and juveniles had higher glucocorticoid levels, with seasonal variations observed; understanding these patterns can enhance knowledge about bat survival in changing environments.!
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Objective: Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leaks are a known complication of lumbar fusion surgery. There is a scarcity of literature describing the management of this complication. The aim of this study was to identify patients who are at risk of requiring further intervention for managing CSF leaks.

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mutations are the major cause of Meckel-Gruber syndrome. TMEM67 is involved in both ciliary transition zone assembly, and non-canonical Wnt signaling mediated by its extracellular domain. How TMEM67 performs these two separate functions is not known.

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This study investigated lifestyle factors among Hungarian and international students, utilizing lifestyle medicine principles to enhance overall well-being. Conducted at the University of Debrecen through a cross-sectional survey, we examined selected lifestyle factors, more specifically sleep patterns, weight management, nutrition, physical activity, mental well-being, and alcohol use. Hungarian (N = 122) and international (N = 139) students were compared, revealing significant differences.

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Micro-supercapacitors emerge as an important electrical energy storage technology expected to play a critical role in the large-scale deployment of autonomous microdevices for health, sensing, monitoring, and other IoT applications. Electrochemical double-layer capacitive storage requires a combination of high surface area and high electronic conductivity, with these being attained only in porous or nanostructured carbons, and recently found also in conducting metal-organic frameworks (MOFs). However, techniques for conformal deposition at micro- and nanoscale of these materials are complex, costly, and hard to upscale.

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