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    Author Correction: Universal DNA methylation age across mammalian tissues

    A. T. Lu, Z. Fei, A. Haghani, T. R. Robeck, J. A. Zoller, C. Z. Li, R. Lowe in Nature Aging (2023)

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    Universal DNA methylation age across mammalian tissues

    Aging, often considered a result of random cellular damage, can be accurately estimated using DNA methylation profiles, the foundation of pan-tissue epigenetic clocks. Here, we demonstrate the development of u...

    A. T. Lu, Z. Fei, A. Haghani, T. R. Robeck, J. A. Zoller, C. Z. Li, R. Lowe in Nature Aging (2023)

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    An epigenome-wide association study meta-analysis of educational attainment

    The epigenome is associated with biological factors, such as disease status, and environmental factors, such as smoking, alcohol consumption and body mass index. Although there is a widespread perception that ...

    R Karlsson Linnér, R E Marioni, C A Rietveld, A J Simpkin in Molecular Psychiatry (2017)

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    Peripheral blood gene expression profiles linked to monoamine metabolite levels in cerebrospinal fluid

    The blood–brain barrier separates circulating blood from the central nervous system (CNS). The scope of this barrier is not fully understood which limits our ability to relate biological measurements from peri...

    J J Luykx, L M Olde Loohuis, M Neeleman, E Strengman in Translational Psychiatry (2016)

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    Inhibition of parvalbumin-expressing interneurons results in complex behavioral changes

    Reduced expression of the Gad1 gene-encoded 67-kDa protein isoform of glutamic acid decarboxylase (GAD67) is a hallmark of schizophrenia. GAD67 downregulation occurs in multiple interneuronal sub-populations, inc...

    J A Brown, T S Ramikie, M J Schmidt, R Báldi, K Garbett in Molecular Psychiatry (2015)

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    Hippocampal immunostaining of CCK-GAD1 transgenic mice

    M J Schmidt, S Horvath, P Ebert, J L Norris, E H Seeley, J Brown in Molecular Psychiatry (2014)

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    Modulation of behavioral networks by selective interneuronal inactivation

    Gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA)-ergic disturbances are hallmark features of schizophrenia and other neuropsychiatric disorders and encompass multiple interneuronal cell types. Using bacterial artificial chromos...

    M J Schmidt, S Horvath, P Ebert, J L Norris, E H Seeley, J Brown in Molecular Psychiatry (2014)

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    Seasonal variation of serotonin turnover in human cerebrospinal fluid, depressive symptoms and the role of the 5-HTTLPR

    Studying monoaminergic seasonality is likely to improve our understanding of neurobiological mechanisms underlying season-associated physiological and pathophysiological behavior. Studies of monoaminergic seas...

    J J Luykx, S C Bakker, N van Geloven, M J C Eijkemans in Translational Psychiatry (2013)

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    Novel animal models for studying complex brain disorders: BAC-driven miRNA-mediated in vivo silencing of gene expression

    In schizophrenia, glutamic acid decarboxylase 1 (GAD1) disturbances are robust, consistently observed, cell-type specific and represent a core feature of the disease. In addition, neuropeptide Y (NPY), which i...

    K A Garbett, S Horváth, P J Ebert, M J Schmidt, K Lwin, A Mitchell in Molecular Psychiatry (2010)

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    Three dimensional asperity analysis of worn surfaces

    An algorithm has been developed for the analysis of asperities of various types of machined surfaces, in order to characterize wear processes in the course of dry friction. Wear experiments and surface roughne...

    Á. Czifra, K. Váradi, S. Horváth in Meccanica (2008)

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    H1 tau haplotype-related genomic variation at 17q21.3 as an Asian heritage of the European Gypsy population

    In this study, we examine the frequency of a 900 kb inversion at 17q21.3 in the Gypsy and Caucasian populations of Hungary, which may reflect the Asian origin of Gypsy populations. Of the two haplotypes (H1 and H...

    P Z Álmos, S Horváth, Á Czibula, I Raskó, B Sipos, P Bihari, J Béres, A Juhász in Heredity (2008)

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    Stereotactic stimulation of the anterior lobe of the cerebellum in cerebral palsy from a suboccipital approach

    The anatomical connections of the anterior lobe of the cerebellum with the reticular formation in the brainstem, upper motor neurons and the limbic system, as well as the results of experimental and clinical o...

    Prof. Miroslav Galanda, S. Horvath in Operative Neuromodulation (2007)

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    Erratum: Gene expression profiling identifies molecular subtypes of gliomas

    Correction to: Oncogene 2003 22: 4918–4923. doi:10.1038/sj.onc.1206753 Due to a typesetting error, on page 4920 the Supplementary Information was referred to as ‘Supplementary Figure x’. It should have read, ‘...

    R Shai, T Shi, T J Kremen, S Horvath, L M Liau, T F Cloughesy, P S Mischel in Oncogene (2006)

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    Molecular markers associated with leptinine production are located on chromosome 1 in Solanum chacoense

    Leptines of Solanum chacoense are effective natural deterrents against the Colorado potato beetle. Leptines are the acetylated forms of the glycoalkaloids solanine and chaconine and are supposed to be synthesised...

    G. Hutvágner, Z. Bánfalvi, I. Milánkovics, D. Silhavy in Theoretical and Applied Genetics (2001)

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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    Formal languages consisting of primitive words

    Let Q be the set of primitive words over a finite alphabet having at least two letters. We prove that Q has two rather strong context-free-like properties. The first one is that Q satisfies the nonempty, strong v...

    P. Dömösi, S. Horváth, M. Ito, L. Kászonyi in Fundamentals of Computation Theory (1993)

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    Book reviews

    B. Kelemen, J. Sarlós, D. Kiss, A. Tamás in International Urology and Nephrology (1986)

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    Blood supply of the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis in rat

    The topographical distribution of the blood vessels in the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis (NIST) has been mapped in rats. Arteries and veins were visualized in red and blue by using a double-ink perfusion...

    Dr. Z. Danics, S. Horváth, M. Palkovits in Cell and Tissue Research (1985)

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    A microchemical facility for the analysis and synthesis of genes and proteins

    A series of automated instruments that use state-of-the-art chemical methods has been developed for high-sensitivity protein sequencing, DNA synthesis and peptide synthesis. These intruments have been integrat...

    M. Hunkapiller, S. Kent, M. Caruthers, W. Dreyer, J. Firca, C. Giffin, S. Horvath in Nature (1984)

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    Book review

    S. Horváth, J. Kollár, G. J. Székely, T. Matolcsi in Periodica Mathematica Hungarica (1981)

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    Estimation of hemagglutination-inhibition titers

    In the hemagglutination-inhibition test, simple relationships exist between units of hemagglutinating virus and hemagglutination-inhibition antibody titers. Equations have worked out which allow estimating ant...

    S. Horváth in Archives of Virology (1975)

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