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  • Szeder, Bálint; Tárnoki-Zách, Júlia; Lakatos, Dóra; Vas, Virág; Kudlik, Gyöngyi; Merő, Balázs; Koprivanacz, Kitti; Bányai, László; Hámori, Lilla; Róna, Gergely; Czirók, András; Füredi, András; Buday, László (2019)
    Epithelial to mesenchymal transition (EMT) is a multipurpose process involved in wound healing, development, and certain pathological processes, such as metastasis formation. The Tks4 scaffold protein has been implicated ...
  • Vas, Virág; Háhner, Tamás; Kudlik, Gyöngyi; Ernszt, Dávid; Kvell, Krisztián; Kuti, Dániel; Kovács, Krisztina J; Tóvári, József; Trexler, Mária; Merő, Balázs László; Szeder, Bálint; Koprivanacz, Kitti; Buday, László (2019)
    Obesity and adipocyte malfunction are related to and arise as consequences of disturbances in signaling pathways. Tyrosine kinase substrate with four Src homology 3 domains (Tks4) is a scaffold protein that establishes a ...
  • Bencsik, Norbert; Pusztai, Szilvia; Borbély, Sándor; Fekete, Anna; Dülk, Metta; Kis, Viktor; Pesti, Szabolcs; Vas, Virág; Szűcs, Attila; Buday, László; Schlett, Katalin (2019)
  • Dülk, Metta; Szeder, Bálint; Glatz, Gábor; Mero B; Koprivanacz, Kitti; Kudlik, Gyöngyi; Vas, Virág; Sipeki, Szabolcs; Cserkaszky A; Radnai, László; Buday, László (2018)
    The non-receptor tyrosine kinase Src is a central component of the EGF signaling pathway. Our group recently showed that the Frank-ter Haar syndrome protein Tks4 (tyrosine kinase substrate with four Src homology 3 domains) ...
  • Buday, László; Vas, Virág (2020)
    Somatic mutations in the RAS genes are frequent in human tumors, especially in pancreatic, colorectal, and non-small-cell lung cancers. Such mutations generally decrease the ability of Ras to hydrolyze GTP, maintaining the ...
  • Vas, Virág; Kovács, Tamás; Körmendi, Szandra Katalin; Bródy, Andrea; Kudlik, Gyöngyi; Szeder, Bálint; Mező, Diána; Kállai, Dóra; Koprivanacz, Kitti; Merő, Balázs László; Dülk, Metta; Tóvári, József; Vajdovich, Péter; Şenel, Ş Neslihan; Özcan, Ilknur; Helyes, Zsuzsanna; Dobó-Nagy, Csaba; Buday, László (2019)
    The main driver of osteoporosis is an imbalance between bone resorption and formation. The pathogenesis of osteoporosis has also been connected to genetic alterations in key osteogenic factors and dysfunction of bone marrow ...