Biróné Lajkó Noémi
Kynurenic acid and its analog SZR104 exhibit strong antiinflammatory effects and alter the intracelluladistribution and methylation patterns of H3 histones in immunochallenged microglia-enriched cultures of newborn rat brains.
Doctoral thesis (PhD), University of Szeged.
(2022)
Boros Fanni Annamária
Of PARK genes and lncRNAs – possible molecular mechanisms behind Parkinson’s disease.
Doctoral thesis (PhD), University of Szeged.
(2021)
Fábián-Dulka Karolina
Epigenetic consequences of in utero exposure to rosuvastatin include altered histone methylation patterns in newborn rat brains.
Doctoral thesis (PhD), University of Szeged.
(2021)
Győri Fanni
Ageing-related microinfarct-induced alterations in contractile protein expression in brain pericytes.
Doctoral thesis (PhD), University of Szeged.
(2025)
Hudák Anett
The role of syndecans in pathological protein aggregation.
Doctoral thesis (PhD), University of Szeged.
(2025)
Jánosi-Mózes Emese Szilvia
Innovative approach for the application of MTT, LDH and bis-ANS: ex vivo modelling of the extracellular beta-amyloid precipitation.
Doctoral thesis (PhD), University of Szeged.
(2021)
Mitra Argha
Structural Mechanism of Activation of G Protein-Coupled Receptors.
Doctoral thesis (PhD), University of Szeged.
(2022)
Nagy Zsófia Flóra
Comprehensive genetic analysis of a Hungarian amyotrophic lateral sclerosis cohort.
Doctoral thesis (PhD), University of Szeged.
(2024)
Sarkar Arijit
Multi-faceted approach evidencing the role of a polar signaling channel in the activation mechanism of G protein-coupled receptors.
Doctoral thesis (PhD), University of Szeged.
(2025)
Tóth Zoltán
The role of the cerebellum in acute generalized convulsions.
Doctoral thesis (PhD), University of Szeged.
(2020)