Publications by authors named "Roland Hetenyi"

Background/objectives: The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has underscored the need for alternative prophylactic measures, particularly for populations for whom vaccines may not be effective or accessible. This study aims to evaluate the efficacy of intranasally administered IgY antibodies derived from hen egg yolks as a protective agent against SARS-CoV-2 infection in Syrian golden hamsters, a well-established animal model for COVID-19.

Methods: Hens were immunized with the spike protein of SARS-CoV-2 to generate IgY antibodies.

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  • This systematic review explores how oxytocin and exercise interact, focusing on their combined effects on pain relief, inflammation reduction, regeneration, and heart protection.
  • The study analyzed 175 recent, relevant studies that examined healthy individuals to categorize findings into five themes related to exercise and oxytocin's reciprocating impacts, including effects on physiology and social context.
  • Findings suggest that exercise-induced oxytocin can enhance tissue healing, manage stress, and potentially improve athletic performance, while also highlighting the importance of effective measurement techniques in research.
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Our dream of defeating the processes of aging has occupied the curious and has challenged scientists globally for hundreds of years. The history is long, and sadly, the solution is still elusive. Our endeavors to reverse the magnitude of damaging cellular and molecular alterations resulted in only a few, yet significant advancements.

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