Analysis of Gas6 in Human Platelets and Plasma
- I. Balogh, S. Hafizi, J. Stenhoff, K. Hansson, B. Dahlbäck
- Medicine, BiologyArteriosclerosis, Thrombosis and Vascular Biology
- 1 June 2005
These findings open up new directions regarding the role of Gas6 in normal and pathophysiological situations such as inflammation, autoimmune disease, thrombosis and arteriosclerosis.
[Surgical cerclage in the treatment of cervical incompetence during pregnancy (determining the legitimacy of the procedure)].
- M. Szeverényi, J. Chalmels, L. Lampé
- MedicineOrvosi Hetilap
- 19 July 1992
The authors draw the conclusion, that in doubtful cases where the necessity of cervical cerclage operation is not unequivocal--e.g. at serious gestational case history--it is advisable to perform the operation, and the danger of premature birth can be diminished.
Cytochemical investigation of acetyl-serotonin-transferase activity in the pineal gland.
- N. Kerenyi, I. Balogh, E. Somogyi, P. Sótonyi
- BiologyCellular and Molecular Biology
- 1979
New findings concerning the pathogenesis of acute carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning
- E. Somogyi, I. Balogh, G. Rubanyi, P. Sótonyi, L. Szegedi
- MedicineAmerican Journal of Forensic Medicine and…
- 1 March 1981
Combined ultrastructural and cytochemical studies have enabled differentiation between toxic, hypoxic, and mixed alterations in carbon monoxide poisoning.
The role of platelet-activating factor (PAF) antagonists and nitric oxide in cardiac actions of PAF. Electrophysiological and morphological study.
- V. Kecskeméti, I. Balogh
- Biology, MedicineJournal of Physiology and Pharmacology
- 1 December 2000
The results suggest that PAF may be responsible for myocardial ischemia and the beneficial effects of PAF antagonists in this pathological process could be due to their possible K+ channel stimulator property.
Cardiac ultrastructural effects of the platelet-activating factor and its antagonist BN 52021.
- V. Kecskeméti, I. Balogh
- Biology, MedicineExperimental and Toxicological Pathology
- 1995
Electron-cytochemical detection of endogenous nickel in the myocardium in acute carbon monoxide poisoning
- I. Balogh, E. Somogyi, P. Sótonyi, G. Pogátsa, G. Rubanyi, E. Bellus
- Chemistry, MedicineZeitschrift für Rechtsmedizin
- 1 March 1983
After acute carbon monoxide poisoning, endogenous nickel was cytochemically detected in heart muscle by dimethylglioxime reaction, which is applicable in forensic medical practice, primarily because it is not disturbed by autolysis.
Comprehensive study of hydrostatic pressure treated human umbilical cord blood cells via response surface method.
- L. Száraz, D. Szénási, T. Oldak, I. Balogh
- BiologyCryobiology
- 1 October 2014
Cardiac electrophysiologic and ultrastructural effects of platelet-activating factor and its antagonist BN 52021.
- V. Kecskeméti, I. Balogh
- MedicineTransplantation Proceedings
- 1 October 1995
Effect on the heart muscle of experimental carbon monoxide poisoning.
- I. Balogh, P. Sótonyi, E. Somogyi
- MedicineActa morphologica Academiae Scientiarum…
- 1975
The electron microscopic technique failed to reveal ultrastructural alterations specific for carbon monoxide poisoning. In this contract, the specificity of the lead salt detection method of calcium…
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