Publications by authors named "N Molnar"

The best known spp. are important pathogens of small-grain cereals and/or endophytes of diverse monocot hosts. This study is the first report of isolated from asymptomatic grapevine tissues.

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Background: Tissue clearing combined with light-sheet microscopy is gaining popularity among neuroscientists interested in unbiased assessment of their samples in 3D volume. However, the analysis of such data remains a challenge. ClearMap and CellFinder are tools for analyzing neuronal activity maps in an intact volume of cleared mouse brains.

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  • - Persistent postconcussion symptoms (PPCS) can negatively impact various aspects of a youth's life, including daily activities, education, and social interactions.
  • - The review aimed to provide occupational therapists with evidence-based interventions for helping youth with PPCS, analyzing studies published between 2013 and 2023 that focused on interventions pertinent to occupational therapy.
  • - Findings indicated that Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) had strong evidence for improving sleep and educational outcomes, while psychoeducation and active rehabilitation showed moderate effectiveness; however, more research is needed on vision-related interventions, the CO-OP, and music therapy.
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Immunometabolism is a rapidly developing field that holds great promise for diagnostic and therapeutic benefits to human diseases. The field has emerged based on seminal findings from in vitro and ex vivo studies that established the fundamental role of metabolism in immune cell effector functions. Currently, the field is acknowledging the necessity of investigating cellular metabolism within the natural context of biological processes.

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