Publications by authors named "L Kupcsik"

Rapeseed (Brassica napus L.) is an oil-containing crop of great economic value but with considerable nitrogen requirement. Breeding root systems that efficiently absorb nitrogen from the soil could be a driver to ensure genetic gains for more sustainable rapeseed production.

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Innate immunity not only shapes the way epithelial barriers interpret environmental cues but also drives adaptive responses. Therefore, modulators of innate immune responses are expected to have high therapeutic potential across immune-mediated inflammatory diseases. IRAK4 is a kinase that integrates signaling downstream of receptors acting at the interface between innate and adaptive immune responses, such as Toll-like receptors (TLRs), interleukin-1R (IL-1R), and IL-18R.

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  • The study assessed the effectiveness and safety of ziritaxestat, a medication targeting autotaxin, for treating early diffuse cutaneous systemic sclerosis (dcSSc) in a 24-week double-blind trial involving adults.
  • Results showed that patients taking ziritaxestat had a significantly greater decrease in skin thickness (measured by MRSS) compared to those on a placebo, and the medication was generally well tolerated, with headaches and diarrhea being the most common side effects.
  • Biomarker analysis indicated reductions in certain blood markers associated with fibrosis, suggesting ziritaxestat may help improve skin conditions in dcSSc patients through the modulation of the autotaxin/LPA pathway.
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The MTT reduction assay is used to determine the level of metabolic activity in eukaryotic cells, -including animal, plant, and fungal cells. If the metabolic rate is constant, the technique can be employed to count living cells in a sample. Once it is set up, the method is very robust, and can be automatized to be applied on a large number of samples.

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Platelet-rich preparations have recently gained popularity in maxillofacial and dental surgery, but their beneficial effect is still under debate. Furthermore, very little is known about the effect of platelet preparations at the cellular level, and the underlying mechanisms. In this study, we tested the effect of platelet-released supernatant (PRS) on human mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) differentiation towards an osteoblastic phenotype in vitro.

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