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    Is Iodide a Confounding or Effect Modifying Factor of Liver Cirrhosis?

    Development of a disease in a human population is generally a multifactorial process, characterised by the operation of both direct (or causal) and indirect (or confounding and effect modification) factors. In...

    I. Vincze, G. Elek, G. Nádor in Environmental Health for All (1999)

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    On the Cayley Graph of an Amenable Group

    G. Elek in Acta Mathematica Hungarica (1997)

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    An electron spin resonance (ESR) study of free radicals formed from hematoxylin on tissue sections after blueing (alkalization)

    A free radical signal of 12 G width and g=2.0045 can be observed in hematoxylin stained tissue blocks and sections. The amount of paramagnetic centres in stained specimens is significantly larger than in unsta...

    G. Elek, A. Rockenbauer, L. Jókay in Histochemistry (1989)

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    A study of free radicals in paraffin embedded and deparaffinized human heart muscle tissue using electron spin resonance (ESR)

    Free radicals (spectroscopic splitting factor; g factor=2.003–2.005) were investigated in formol-fixed, paraffin embedded heart-muscle tissue sections using electron spin resonance (ESR) spectra. Changes in si...

    G. Elek, A. Rockenbauer, É. Magyar, L. Jókay in Histochemistry (1987)

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    Free radical signal of bile pigment in paraffin embedded liver tissue

    A linear correlation have been found between the amplitude of the free radical signal of the electron spin resonance (ESR) spectrum of paraffin embedded liver blocks and the number of bile casts in the histolo...

    G. Elek, A. Rockenbauer, L. Kovács, G. Bálint in Histochemistry (1983)

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    The effect of E-N-l-trimethyllysine (TML) on the humoral and cellular immune response

    E-N-l-Trimethyllysine glutamate (TML) influences the humoral and cellular immune response of mice. Chronic pre- and post-treatment (100 mg/kg/day, 5 times) transitionally increased the anti-SRBC haemagglutinin t...

    G. Elek, I. Láng, B. Szende, K. Lapis in Agents and Actions (1982)

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    ESR investigation of paraffin-embedded ocular melanomas

    Ocular melanomas embedded in paraffin wax for histological examination have been studied by electron spin resonance (ESR) spectroscopy. A free-radical signal was detected at the g = 2.003 section of the spectr...

    G Elek, K Lapis, A Rockenbauer in British Journal of Cancer (1980)

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    Electron Spin Resonance (ESR) spectrum of paraffin embedded human liver tissue

    Human liver tissues embedded in paraffin wax for histological examination have been studied by Electron Spin Resonance (ESR) spectroscopy. A signal was detected at g∼2.05 section of the spectrum. The amplitude of...

    G. Elek, K. Lapis, A. Rockenbauer in Histochemistry (1979)