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  • Tóth, András Dávid; Garger, Dániel; Prokop, Susanne; Soltész-Katona, Eszter; Várnai, Péter; Balla, András; Turu, Gábor; Hunyady, László (2021)
  • Tóth, András; Gyombolai, Pál; Szalai, Bence; Várnai, Péter; Turu, Gábor; Hunyady, László (2017)
    Heterodimerization between angiotensin type 1A receptor (AT1R) and β2-adrenergic receptor (β2AR) has been shown to modulate G protein-mediated effects of these receptors. Activation of G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) ...
  • Tóth, József T; Gulyás, Gergő; Tóth, Dániel J; Balla, András; Hammond, Gerald RV; Hunyady, László; Balla, Tamás; Várnai, Péter (2016)
    Deciphering many roles played by inositol lipids in signal transduction and membrane function demands experimental approaches that can detect their dynamic accumulation with subcellular accuracy and exquisite sensitivity. ...
  • Menden, MP; Wang, D; Mason, MJ; Szalai, Bence; Bulusu, KC; Guan, Y; Yu, T; Kang, J; Jeon, M; Wolfinger, R; Nguyen, T; Zaslavskiy, M; Abante, J; Abecassis, BS; Aben, N; Aghamirzaie, D; Aittokallio, T; Akhtari, FS; Al-lazikani, B; Alam, T; Allam, A; Allen, C; de Almeida, MP; Altarawy, D; Alves, V; Amadoz, A; Anchang, B; Antolin, AA; Ash, JR; Aznar, VR; Ba-alawi, W; Bagheri, M; Bajic, V; Ball, G; Ballester, PJ; Baptista, D; Bare, C; Bateson, M; Bender, A; Bertrand, D; Wijayawardena, B; Boroevich, KA; Bosdriesz, E; Bougouffa, S; Bounova, G; Brouwer, T; Bryant, B; Calaza, M; Calderone, A; Calza, S; Capuzzi, S; Carbonell-Caballero, J; Carlin, D; Carter, H; Castagnoli, L; Celebi, R; Cesareni, G; Chang, H; Chen, G; Chen, H; Chen, H; Cheng, L; Chernomoretz, A; Chicco, D; Cho, K-H; Cho, S; Choi, D; Choi, J; Choi, K; Choi, M; Cock, MD; Coker, E; Cortes-Ciriano, I; Cserzö, Miklós; Cubuk, C; Curtis, C; Daele, DV; Dang, CC; Dijkstra, T; Dopazo, J; Draghici, S; Drosou, A; Dumontier, M; Ehrhart, F; Eid, F-E; ElHefnawi, M; Elmarakeby, H; van Engelen, B; Engin, HB; de Esch, I; Evelo, C; Falcao, AO; Farag, S; Fernandez-Lozano, C; Fisch, K; Flobak, A; Fornari, C; Foroushani, ABK; Fotso, DC; Fourches, D; Friend, S; Frigessi, A; Gao, F; Gao, X; Gerold, JM; Gestraud, P; Ghosh, S; Gillberg, J; Godoy-Lorite, A; Godynyuk, L; Godzik, A; Goldenberg, A; Gomez-Cabrero, D; Gonen, M; de Graaf, C; Gray, H; Grechkin, M; Guimera, R; Guney, E; Haibe-Kains, B; Han, Y; Hase, T; He, D; He, L; Heath, LS; Hellton, KH; Helmer-Citterich, M; Hidalgo, MR; Hidru, D; Hill, SM; Hochreiter, S; Hong, S; Hovig, E; Hsueh, Y-C; Hu, Z; Huang, JK; Huang, RS; Hunyady, László; Hwang, J; Hwang, TH; Hwang, W; Hwang, Y; Isayev, O; Don’t Walk, OB IV; Jack, J; Jahandideh, S; Ji, J; Jo, Y; Kamola, PJ; Kanev, GK; Karacosta, L; Karimi, M; Kaski, S; Kazanov, M; Khamis, AM; Khan, SA; Kiani, NA; Kim, A; Kim, J; Kim, J; Kim, K; Kim, K; Kim, S; Kim, Y; Kim, Y; Kirk, PDW; Kitano, H; Klambauer, G; Knowles, D; Ko, M; Kohn-Luque, A; Kooistra, AJ; Kuenemann, MA; Kuiper, M; Kurz, C; Kwon, M; van Laarhoven, T; Laegreid, A; Lederer, S; Lee, H; Lee, J; Lee, YW; Lepp_aho, E; Lewis, R; Li, J; Li, L; Liley, J; Lim, WK; Lin, C; Liu, Y; Lopez, Y; Low, J; Lysenko, A; Machado, D; Madhukar, N; Maeyer, DD; Malpartida, AB; Mamitsuka, H; Marabita, F; Marchal, K; Marttinen, P; Mason, D; Mazaheri, A; Mehmood, A; Mehreen, A; Michaut, M; Miller, RA; Mitsopoulos, C; Modos, D; Moerbeke, MV; Moo, K; Motsinger-Reif, A; Movva, R; Muraru, S; Muratov, E; Mushthofa, M; Nagarajan, N; Nakken, S; Nath, A; Neuvial, P; Newton, R; Ning, Z; Niz, CD; Oliva, B; Olsen, C; Palmeri, A; Panesar, B; Papadopoulos, S; Park, J; Park, S; Park, S; Pawitan, Y; Peluso, D; Pendyala, S; Peng, J; Perfetto, L; Pirro, S; Plevritis, S; Politi, R; Poon, H; Porta, E; Prellner, I; Preuer, K; Pujana, MA; Ramnarine, R; Reid, JE; Reyal, F; Richardson, S; Ricketts, C; Rieswijk, L; Rocha, M; Rodriguez-Gonzalvez, C; Roell, K; Rotroff, D; de Ruiter, JR; Rukawa, P; Sadacca, B; Safikhani, Z; Safitri, F; Sales-Pardo, M; Sauer, S; Schlichting, M; Seoane, JA; Serra, J; Shang, M-M; Sharma, A; Sharma, H; Shen, Y; Shiga, M; Shin, M; Shkedy, Z; Shopsowitz, K; Sinai, S; Skola, D; Smirnov, P; Soerensen, IF; Soerensen, P; Song, J-H; Song, SO; Soufan, O; Spitzmueller, A; Steipe, B; Suphavilai, C; Tamayo, SP; Tamborero, D; Tang, J; Tanoli, Z-U-R; Tarres-Deulofeu, M; Tegner, J; Thommesen, L; Tonekaboni, SAM; Tran, H; Troyer, ED; Truong, A; Tsunoda, T; Turu, Gábor; Tzeng, G-Y; Verbeke, L; Videla, S; Vis, D; Voronkov, A; Votis, K; Wang, A; Wang, H-QH; Wang, P-W; Wang, S; Wang, W; Wang, X; Wang, X; Wennerberg, K; Wernisch, L; Wessels, L; van Westen, GJP; Westerman, BA; White, SR; Willighagen, E; Wurdinger, T; Xie, L; Xie, S; Xu, H; Yadav, B; Yau, C; Yeerna, H; Yin, JW; Yu, M; Yu, MH; Yun, SJ; Zakharov, A; Zamichos, A; Zanin, M; Zeng, L; Zenil, H; Zhang, F; Zhang, P; Zhang, W; Zhao, H; Zhao, L; Zheng, W; Zoufir, A; Zucknick, M; AstraZeneca-Sanger, Drug Combination DREAM Consortium; Jang, IS; Ghazoui, Z; Ahsen, ME; Vogel, R; Neto, EC; Norman, T; Tang, EKY; Garnett, MJ; Veroli, GYD; Fawell, S; Stolovitzky, G; Guinney, J; Dry, JR; Saez-Rodriguez, J (2019)
    The effectiveness of most cancer targeted therapies is short-lived. Tumors often develop resistance that might be overcome with drug combinations. However, the number of possible combinations is vast, necessitating data-driven ...
  • Szekeres, Mária; Nádasy, György László; Soltész-Katona, Eszter; Hunyady, László (2018)
    It was tested whether intrinsic CB1R activation modifies myogenic and agonist induced contraction of intramural coronary resistance arteries of the rat. CB1R protein was detected by immuno-histochemistry and by Western ...
  • Gyombolai, Pál; Boros, Eszter; Hunyady, László; Turu, Gábor (2013)
    CB1 cannabinoid receptor (CB1R) undergoes both constitutive and agonist-induced internalization, but the underlying mechanisms of these processes and the role of beta-arrestins in the regulation of CB1R function are not ...
  • Prokop, Susanne Clara; Perry NA; Vishnivetskiy SA; Tóth, András; Inoue A; Milligan G; Iverson TM; Hunyady, László; Gurevich VV (2017)
    Non-visual arrestins interact with hundreds of different G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs). Here we show that by introducing mutations into elements that directly bind receptors, the specificity of arrestin-3 can be ...
  • Szekeres, Mária; Nádasy, György László; Turu, Gábor; Soltész-Katona, Eszter; Benyó, Zoltán; Offermanns S; Ruisanchez, Éva; Szabó, Eszter; Takats Z; Batkai S; Tóth, Zsuzsanna; Hunyady, László (2015)
    Activation of G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) can induce vasoconstriction via calcium signal-mediated and Rho-dependent pathways. Earlier reports have shown that diacylglycerol produced during calcium signal generation ...
  • Tóth, András; Prokop, Susanne Clare; Gyombolai, Pál; Várnai, Péter; Balla, András; Gurevich, Vsevolod V; Hunyady, László; Turu, Gábor (2018)
    -Arrestins are key regulators and signal transducers of G protein– coupled receptors (GPCRs). The interaction between receptors and -arrestins is generally believed to require both receptor activity and phosphorylation by ...
  • Donkó, Ágnes; Moranda S; Korzeniowska A; Boudreaua HE; Zana, Melinda; Hunyady, László; Geiszt, Miklós; Leto TL (2014)
  • Szakadáti, Gyöngyi; Tóth, András; Olah I,; Erdélyi, László Sándor; Balla T,; Várnai, Péter; Hunyady, László; Balla, András (2015)
    Biased agonism on the type I angiotensin receptor (AT1-R) can achieve different outcomes via activation of G protein-dependent and -independent cellular responses. In this study, we investigated whether the biased activation ...
  • Szabó PM; Butz, Henriett; Igaz, Péter; Rácz, Károly; Hunyady, László; Patócs, Attila Balázs (2013)
  • Erdélyi, László Sándor; Mann, Alexander W; Morris-Rosendahl, Deborah J; Groß, Ute; Nagel, Mato; Várnai, Péter; Balla, András; Hunyady, László (2015)
    Nephrogenic syndrome of inappropriate antidiuresis (NSIAD) is a recently discovered rare disease caused by gain-of-function mutations of the V2 vasopressin receptor gene, AVPR2. To date, mutations of Phe229 and Arg137 have ...
  • Tóth, András; Turu, Gábor; Hunyady, László; Balla, András (2018)
    AT1 angiotensin receptor (AT1R), a prototypical G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR), is the main receptor, which mediates the effects of the renin-angiotensin system (RAS). AT1R plays a crucial role in the regulation of blood ...
  • Spät, András; Hunyady, László; Szanda Gergő (2016)
  • Turu, Gábor; Balla, András; Hunyady, László (2019)
    AT1 angiotensin receptor plays important physiological and pathophysiological roles in the cardiovascular system. Renin-angiotensin system represents a target system for drugs acting at different levels. The main effects ...