Publications by authors named "KOVACS T"

The human voltage-gated proton channel (H1) provides an efficient proton extrusion pathway from the cytoplasm contributing to the intracellular pH regulation and the oxidative burst. Although its pharmacological inhibition was previously shown to induce cell death in various cell types, no such effects have been examined in polarized macrophages albeit H1 was suggested to play important roles in these cells. This study highlights that 5-chloro-2-guanidinobenzimidazole (ClGBI), the most widely applied H1 inhibitor, reduces the viability of human THP-1-derived polarized macrophages at biologically relevant doses with M1 macrophages being the most, and M2 cells the least sensitive to this compound.

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The aim of this study was to analyse the effect of breathing parameters, age, gender and disease status on the lung doses of the two ICS + LABA fixed combination dry powder drugs. Breathing parameters of 113 COPD patients were measured while inhaling through emptied NEXThaler® and Ellipta® inhalers and the corresponding lung doses were calculated. Lung dose of Foster® NEXThaler® was superior to the lung dose of Relvar® Ellipta® in around 85 % of the patients.

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We investigate how the magnetic structures of the plasma change in a large aspect ratio tokamak perturbed by an ergodic magnetic limiter, when a system parameter is non-adiabatically varied in time. We model such a scenario by considering the Ullmann-Caldas nontwist map, where we introduce an explicit time-dependence to the ratio of the limiter and plasma currents. We apply the tools developed recently in the field of chaotic Hamiltonian systems subjected to parameter drift.

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Koalas are an iconic, endangered, Australian marsupial. Disease, habitat destruction, and catastrophic mega-fires have reduced koalas to remnant patches of their former range. With increased likelihood of extreme weather events and ongoing habitat clearing across Australia, koala populations are vulnerable to further declines and isolation.

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Four, presumably microendemic new species are described on the basis of morphology of the adult males and females. Each species was collected only in a single mountain range of the western Balkans: Kovács & Murányi, (Albania, Çermenikë), (Serbia, Golija), (Bosnia & Herzegovina, Kozara), (Montenegro, Visitor). Their morphological affinities and ecology are discussed, phylogenetic relations will be described in the framework of ongoing molecular studies of Balkan species.

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The Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant (FDNPP) accident created large stockpiles of tritium containing cooling water, which is to be gradually released into the Pacific Ocean, gaining attention from surrounding countries, environmental groups, and local residents concerned with the possibility of increasing tritium concentrations in the water and food cycle. Establishing baseline concentration levels and monitoring tritium immission values are important for assuring public safety, providing data for scientific research and risk communication. Tritium concentrations in the environment are very low; therefore, tritium measurements require enrichment in order to estimate the radiation exposure from drinking water intake and provide information on the water cycle.

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Background: Cardiac remodelling, a crucial aspect of heart failure, is commonly investigated in preclinical models by quantifying cardiomyocyte cross-sectional area (CSA) and microvascular density (MVD) via histological methods, such as immunohistochemistry. To achieve this, optimized protocols are needed, and the species specificity is dependent on the antibody used. Lectin histochemistry offers several advantages compared to antibody-based immunohistochemistry, including as cost-effectiveness and cross-species applicability.

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Despite accumulating data on underlying mechanisms, the influence of sex and prevalent cardio-metabolic co-morbidities on the manifestation and severity of immune checkpoint inhibitor (ICI)-induced cardiotoxicity has not been well defined. To elucidate whether sex and prevalent cardio-metabolic co-morbidities affect ICI-induced cardiotoxicity, we randomized 17-month-old male and female mice to receive control diet (CON) or high-fat diet (HFD) + L-NAME-a well-established mouse model of cardio-metabolic co-morbidities-for 17 weeks (n = 5-7), and evaluated markers of T-cell function in the spleen. As expected, HFD + L-NAME significantly increased body- and heart weight, and serum cholesterol levels, and caused no systolic dysfunction, however, led to diastolic dysfunction, cardiomyocyte hypertrophy, and increased fibrosis only in males compared to corresponding CON.

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IgA nephropathy (IgAN) is the most common primary glomerular disease. Endothelin-1 (ET-1) is one of the strongest vasoconstrictor materials in the blood. The N-terminal prohormone of brain natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP) is associated with renal function and poor outcomes in chronic kidney disease (CKD).

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  • * Different SCoT primers generated between 28 to 50 DNA fragments, with SCoT32 showing the highest polymorphic information content (PIC) value, indicating its effectiveness for species differentiation alongside assessments of resolving power (RP).
  • * The research concludes that SCoT markers are superior in comparing to conventional genetic markers for understanding bacterial diversity and provide a promising method for future genetic studies and species identification in microbial research.
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BACKGROUND Adult-onset Still's disease (AOSD) is a rare multisystem inflammatory disorder with a highly variable clinical presentation. Pulmonary complications of AOSD most commonly include pleural effusion and transient pulmonary infiltrates. In extremely rare cases, pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) develops as a complication.

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  • - The study aimed to create a simpler mouse model of heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF) using angiotensin-II treatment, comparing it to the traditional TAC model, which requires more skilled surgery and longer monitoring time.
  • - Analysis included mortality rates, heart function, structural changes, and gene expression, with statistical comparisons made between the two models to understand their similarities and differences.
  • - Results showed that while both models exhibited declines in heart function, the Ang-II treatment resulted in less heart dilation and hypertrophy compared to the TAC model, yet their molecular changes were strongly correlated.
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Bioremediation provides an environmentally sound solution for hydrocarbon removal. Although bioremediation under anoxic conditions is slow, it can be coupled with methanogenesis and is suitable for energy recovery. By altering conditions and supplementing alternative terminal electron acceptors to the system to induce syntrophic partners of the methanogens, this process can be enhanced.

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The activity concentration of natural radionuclides, radon activity concentration, mass and area exhalation rates have been studied in soils from gold mining communities in Atiwa West district. The natural radionuclides were determined by gamma ray spectrometry method while radon concentrations were measured using CR-39 detectors. The mean activity concentrations were found to be 26.

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Post-antibiotic era requires the use of alternative pesticides against bacterial infections. One potential application field is agriculture, where pesticides are routinely applied in combinations. In this study we tested the interference of antibacterial effects of two alternative antimicrobials with basically different mode of actions if applied together by using the Enterohemorrhagic strain Sakai as a modelorganism, one strain of a pathotype that is frequently associated with meat and plant derived infections.

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Elevated blood pressure (BP) is the most important risk factor for cardiovascular diseases (CVDs), which are still the leading cause of mortality in Hungary. Therefore, screening programmes identifying subjects with hypertension have an important role in CVD prevention. In 2017, the International Society of Hypertension initiated May Measurement Month (MMM) aimed at raising awareness of elevated BP.

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Alveolar macrophages (AMs) act as gatekeepers of the lung's immune responses, serving essential roles in recognizing and eliminating pathogens. The transcription factor (TF) early growth response 2 (EGR2) has been recently described as required for mature AMs in mice; however, its mechanisms of action have not been explored. Here, we identified EGR2 as an epigenomic regulator and likely direct proximal transcriptional activator in AMs using epigenomic approaches (RNA sequencing, ATAC sequencing, and CUT&RUN).

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Membrane lipids extensively modulate the activation gating of voltage-gated potassium channels (K), however, much less is known about the mechanisms of ceramide and glucosylceramide actions including which structural element is the main intramolecular target and whether there is any contribution of indirect, membrane biophysics-related mechanisms to their actions. We used two-electrode voltage-clamp fluorometry capable of recording currents and fluorescence signals to simultaneously monitor movements of the pore domain (PD) and the voltage sensor domain (VSD) of the K1.3 ion channel after attaching an MTS-TAMRA fluorophore to a cysteine introduced into the extracellular S3-S4 loop of the VSD.

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The energy-absorbing capacity and friction phenomena of different closed-cell aluminium foam-filled Al tube types are investigated through experimental compression tests. Concerning the kind of investigation, free, radial-constrained and friction tests occurred. The radial-constrained compression test results confirm that the process requires significantly more compression energy than without the constrain.

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Background: Patients with IgA nephropathy (IgAN), a chronic kidney disease (CKD), are significantly more likely to have cardiovascular (CV) mortality and morbidity than the general population. The occurrence of metabolic syndrome (MetS) and metabolic risk factors are independent risk factors for CV disease and renal progression. The purpose of this study was to determine how metabolic characteristics in a homogeneous population of CKD patients relate to prognosis.

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  • This study investigates the effectiveness of polyhexamethylene biguanide (PHMB) in treating superficial second-degree burns in children, emphasizing the influence of patient-specific factors on recovery times.
  • The analysis of 27 pediatric cases revealed an average healing time of 8.78 days, with early cold therapy benefiting most patients and a strong correlation found between burn size and reepithelialization time.
  • The research supports PHMB as a safe and efficient treatment option, with an overall lack of complications and a need for further studies on long-term outcomes in pediatric burn care.
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The immunotherapy revolution with the use of immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) started with the clinical use of the first ICI, ipilimumab, in 2011. Since then, the field of ICI therapy has rapidly expanded - with the FDA approval of 10 different ICI drugs so far and their incorporation into the therapeutic regimens of a range of malignancies. While ICIs have shown high anti-cancer efficacy, they also have characteristic side effects, termed immune-related adverse events (irAEs).

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Adenomyoepithelioma (AME) of the breast is a rare tumor that can be benign or malignant and has varied morphological features. We report a case of a 62-year-old female with a history of right breast cancer who presented with abnormal screening mammography. The detection, presentation, and varied imaging characteristics of AMEs are discussed.

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