3 results match your criteria: "Hungary. Electronic address: buzas.edit@med.semmelweis-univ.hu.[Affiliation]"
Biochem Biophys Res Commun
April 2018
Department of Genetics, Cell- and Immunobiology, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary; MTA-SE Immune-Proteogenomics Extracellular Vesicles Research Group, Budapest, Hungary. Electronic address:
Aims: The prognosis of patients with pancreatic cancer has remained virtually unchanged with a high mortality rate compared to other types of cancers. An earlier detection would provide a time window of opportunity for treatment and prevention of deaths. In the present study we investigated extracellular vesicle (EV)-associated potential biomarkers for pancreatic cancer by directly assessing EV size-based subpopulations in pancreatic juice samples of patients with chronic pancreatitis or pancreatic cancer.
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July 2017
Semmelweis University Department of Genetics, Cell- and Immunobiology, H-1089 Budapest, Hungary. Electronic address:
Mast cells are multifunctional master cells implicated in both innate and adaptive immune responses. Their role has been best characterized in allergy and anaphylaxis; however, emerging evidences support their contribution to a wide variety of human diseases. Mast cells, being capable of both degranulation and subsequent recovery, have recently attracted substantial attention as also being rich sources of secreted extracellular vesicles (including exosomes and microvesicles).
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November 2014
Department of Genetics, Cell and Immunobiology, Semmelweis University, 1089 Nagyvárad tér 4., Budapest, Hungary. Electronic address:
Increasing number of evidences support the role of glycosylation in the evolution of autoimmunity. We examined carbohydrate-reactive natural autoantibodies systematically for the first time in patients with autoimmune myasthenia gravis. Antibodies reactive to glycosaminoglycans were measured with CovaLink ELISA in the sera of 59 myasthenia patients as well as in 54 healthy controls.
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