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  • Kovács-Nagy, Réka; Elek, Zsuzsanna; Székely, Anna; Nánási, Tibor; Sasvári-Székely, Mária; Rónai, Zsolt (2013)
    Rare mutations in the WFS1 gene lead to Wolfram syndrome, a severe multisystem disorder with progressive neurodegeneration and diabetes mellitus causing life-threatening complications and premature death. Only a few ...
  • Németh, Nóra; Kovács-Nagy, Réka; Székely, Anna; Sasvári-Székely, Mária; Rónai, Zsolt (2013)
    Impulsivity is a personality trait of high impact and is connected with several types of maladaptive behavior and psychiatric diseases, such as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, alcohol and drug abuse, as well as ...
  • Reinson, Karit; Kovács-Nagy, Réka; Õiglane-Shlik, Eve; Pajusalu, Sander; Nõukas, Margit; Wintjes, Liesbeth T; van den Brandt, Frans C A; Brink, Maaike; Acker, Till; Ahting, Uwe; Hahn, Andreas; Schänzer, Anne; Haack, Tobias B; Rodenburg, Richard J; Õunap, Katrin (2019)
    Mitochondrial complex I deficiency is the most frequent mitochondrial disorder presenting in childhood and the mutational spectrum is highly heterogeneous. The NDUFB11 gene is one of the recently identified genes, which ...
  • Rónai, Zsolt; Kovács-Nagy, Réka; Szantai, Eszter; Elek, Zsuzsanna; Sasvári-Székely, Mária; Faludi, Gábor; Benkovits, Judit; Réthelyi, János; Székely, Anna (2014)
    The glycogen synthase kinase 3B (GSK3B) is an important target protein of several antidepressants, such as lithium, a mood stabilizer. Recent studies associated structural variations of the GSK3B gene to bipolar disorder ...
  • Rónai, Zsolt; Kovács-Nagy, Réka; Szantai E; Elek, Zsuzsanna; Sasvári-Székely, Mária; Faludi, Gábor; Benkovits, Judit; Réthelyi, János; Székely, Anna (2014)
    The glycogen synthase kinase 3B (GSK3B) is an important target protein of several antidepressants, such as lithium, a mood stabilizer. Recent studies associated structural variations of the GSK3B gene to bipolar disorder ...
  • Van Bergen, Nicole J; Guo, Yiran; Rankin, Julia; Paczia, Nicole; Becker-Kettern, Julia; Kremer, Laura S; Pyle, Angela; Conrotte, Jean-François; Ellaway, Carolyn; Procopis, Peter; Prelog, Kristina; Homfray, Tessa; Baptista, Júlia; Baple, Emma; Wakeling, Matthew; Massey, Sean; Kay, Daniel P; Shukla, Anju; Girisha, Katta M; Lewis, Leslie E S; Santra, Saikat; Power, Rachel; Daubeney, Piers; Montoya, Julio; Ruiz-Pesini, Eduardo; Kovács-Nagy, Réka; Pritsch, Martin; Ahting, Uwe; Thorburn, David R; Prokisch, Holger; Taylor, Robert W; Christodoulou, John; Linster, Carole L; Ellard, Sian; Hakonarson, Hakon (2019)
    Physical stress, including high temperatures, may damage the central metabolic nicotinamide nucleotide cofactors [NAD(P)H], generating toxic derivatives [NAD(P)HX]. The highly conserved enzyme NAD(P)HX dehydratase (NAXD) ...