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pro vyhledávání: '"Zsuzsa, Orsós"'
Autor:
Ghodratollah Nowrasteh, Afshin Zand, László Bence Raposa, László Szabó, András Tomesz, Richárd Molnár, István Kiss, Zsuzsa Orsós, Gellért Gerencsér, Zoltán Gyöngyi, Tímea Varjas
Publikováno v:
Nutrients; Volume 15; Issue 8; Pages: 1867
Recently, the field of epigenetics has been intensively studied in relation to nutrition. In our study, the gene expression patterns of histone deacetylases (HDACs), which regulate the stability of histone proteins, and DNA methyltransferases (DNMTs)
Publikováno v:
Orvosi Hetilap. 161:789-796
Absztrakt: Bevezetés: Kutatásaink során egészségügyi dolgozók körében vizsgáltuk a legnagyobb hazai etnikai kisebbséggel, a roma populációval kapcsolatos előítéletek jelenlétét az egészségügyi ellátás során. Célkitűzés: Vá
Publikováno v:
Health promotion international. 36(2)
Summary The Roma or Gipsy population is the largest ethnic minority both in Europe and Hungary with a 10–15 years lower life expectancy and significantly worse health indicators than majority populations. The purpose of this exploratory study was t
Publikováno v:
Orvosi hetilap. 161(19)
Introduction: The presence and recognition of prejudice during care were examined among healthcare professionals towards the Roma population, the largest ethnic minority in Hungary. Aim: The aim of this study was to explore the extent to which prejud
Publikováno v:
Anticancer research. 33(1)
Over- or underexpression of miR-146a has been reported in several different human tumor types, and a polymorphism in its precursor form (pre-miR-146a rs2910164 G/C) has been recently studied in connection with cancer susceptibility. The aim of the pr
Autor:
Emese Pázsit, István Ember, József Cseh, István Kiss, Erika Marek, Zsuzsa Orsós, András Huszár
Publikováno v:
European Medical, Health and Pharmaceutical Journal. 4
Objectives: The aim of this study was to elucidate the role of dopamine receptor D2 / ankyrin repeat and protein kinase domain containing 1 (DRD2/ANKK1) TaqIA allelic polymorphism in the HPV-induced cervical carcinogenesis.Methods: 1. Effect on the r
Autor:
József, Cseh, Emese, Pázsit, Zsuzsa, Orsós, Erika, Marek, András, Huszár, Sándor, Balogh, István, Ember, István, Kiss
Publikováno v:
Anticancer research. 31(9)
The effect of GSTM1 and GSTT1 allelic polymorphisms was studied on the HPV-induced cervical carcinogenesis.Two hundred and fifty-three women with persistent high-risk HPV infection were involved in the study; 117 of them developed cervical high-grade
Autor:
István, Kiss, Zsuzsa, Orsós, Katalin, Gombos, Barna, Bogner, András, Csejtei, Antal, Tibold, Zsuzsa, Varga, Emese, Pázsit, Ingrid, Magda, Annamária, Zölyomi, István, Ember
Publikováno v:
Anticancer research. 27(4C)
Genetic polymorphisms of metabolizing enzymes may affect the risk of cancer formation in humans. Since the diet can contain polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and heterocyclic amines (HAs), the relationship between polymorphisms of enzymes invol
Autor:
István, Kiss, Arpád, Németh, Barna, Bogner, Gábor, Pajkos, Zsuzsa, Orsós, János, Sándor, András, Csejtey, Zsolt, Faluhelyi, Imre, Rodler, István, Ember
Publikováno v:
Anticancer research. 24(6)
Glutathione-S-transferases (GSTs) and N-acetyltransferases (NATs) are involved in the metabolism of a wide range of carcinogenic chemicals. Allelic polymorphism of these enzymes is associated with variations in enzyme activity, hence it may affect th