Folyóiratcikkek tallózása szerző szerint "Ligeti Erzsébet"

A találatok rendezése: Rendezés: Találatok:

  • Tímár Csaba; Lőrincz Márton Ákos; Csépányi-Kömi Roland; Valyi-Nagy Anna; Nagy György; Buzás Edit Irén; Iványi Zsolt; Kittel Ágnes; David W. Powell; Kenneth R. McLeish; Ligeti Erzsébet (2013)
    Cell-derived vesicles represent a recently discovered mechanism for intercellular communication. We investigated their potential role in interaction of microbes with host organisms. We provide evidence that different stimuli ...
  • Tímár Csaba; Lőrincz Márton Ákos; Ligeti Erzsébet (2013)
    Neutrophilic granulocytes are no longer regarded as cells involved only in the last phase of the immune response with one single-although vitally important-task: engulfing and killing of microorganisms marked by immunoglobulin ...
  • Lőrincz Márton Ákos; Tímár Csaba; Marosvári A. Krisztina; Veres S. Dániel; Otrokocsi Lilla; Kittel Ágnes; Ligeti Erzsébet (2014)
    AIM: To carry out a systematic study on the effect of different storage conditions on the number as well as the physical and functional properties of antibacterial extracellular vesicles (EVs) derived from human neutrophilic ...
  • Lőrincz Márton Ákos; Maria Schütte; Tímár Csaba; Veres Dániel; Kittel Ágnes; Kenneth R. McLeish; Michael L. Merchant; Ligeti Erzsébet (2015)
    EVs in the microvesicle size range released during spontaneous death of human neutrophils were characterized and their properties compared with previously described EVs with antibacterial effect (aEVs, generated on specific ...
  • Wang LD; Ficarro SB; Hutchinson JN; Csépányi-Kömi Roland; Nguyen PT; Wisniewski Éva; Sullivan J; Hofmann O; Ligeti Erzsébet; Marto JA; Wagers AJ (2016)
    Protein phosphorylation is a central mechanism of signal transduction that both positively and negatively regulates protein function. Large-scale studies of the dynamic phosphorylation states of cell signaling systems ...