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Attila Patócs

Researcher at Semmelweis University

Publications -  219
Citations -  5815

Attila Patócs is an academic researcher from Semmelweis University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Germline mutation & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 199 publications receiving 4977 citations. Previous affiliations of Attila Patócs include Cleveland Clinic & Case Western Reserve University.

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Succinate, an intermediate in metabolism, signal transduction, ROS, hypoxia, and tumorigenesis

TL;DR: The pathways encompassing succinate as a metabolite or a signal and how these may interact in normal and pathological conditions are reviewed.
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Breast-Cancer Stromal Cells with TP53 Mutations and Nodal Metastases

TL;DR: Stroma-specific loss of heterozygosity or allelic imbalance is associated with somatic TP53 mutations and regional lymph-node metastases in sporadic breast cancer but not in hereditary breast cancer.
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Molecular classification of patients with unexplained hamartomatous and hyperplastic polyposis

TL;DR: Systematic molecular classification of 49 patients with unexplained hamartomatous or hyperplastic polyposis uncovered a potential novel susceptibility gene, ENG, for juvenilepolyposis, which should be considered routinely as organ-specific surveillance rests on defining syndromic diagnosis.
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Germline mutations and variants in the succinate dehydrogenase genes in Cowden and Cowden-like syndromes.

TL;DR: Germline SDH mutations/variants occur in a subset of PTEN mutation-negative CS/CS-like individuals and are associated with increased frequencies of breast, thyroid, and renal cancers beyond those conferred by germline PTEN mutations.
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A prospective, multicentre study to investigate the efficacy,

TL;DR: In this paper, the efficacy, safety and tolerability of octreotide LAR (long-acting repeatable octereotide) in the primary therapy of acromegaly was evaluated.