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Balázs Varga

Researcher at University of Debrecen

Publications -  44
Citations -  856

Balázs Varga is an academic researcher from University of Debrecen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 37 publications receiving 692 citations.

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The Hill equation and the origin of quantitative pharmacology

TL;DR: The Hill equation has remained an important tool for physiological and pharmacological investigations including drug discovery, moreover it serves as a theoretical basis for the development of new pharmacological models.
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Isolation and analysis of bioactive constituents of sour cherry (Prunus cerasus) seed kernel: an emerging functional food.

TL;DR: The results show that sour cherry seed kernel oil contains vegetable oils including unsaturated fatty acids, oleic acids, alpha-tocopherol, tocotrienols, and tocopherol-like components, which could have useful therapeutic effects in the prevention of various vascular diseases.
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Resveratrol: a multifunctional cytoprotective molecule.

TL;DR: The present review focuses on the history, and the beneficial effects and mechanisms of resveratrol in oxidative stress, myocardial injury, anticancer-, antidiabetic- and antihypercholesterolemic activities, and discusses those therapeutic tools, which warrant becoming clinically important.
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Summative interaction between astaxanthin, Ginkgo biloba extract (EGb761) and vitamin C in suppression of respiratory inflammation: a comparison with ibuprofen

TL;DR: Combinations of non‐toxic phytochemicals constitute powerful tools for the prevention of onset of acute and chronic inflammatory disease if consumed regularly by healthy individuals; and may also augment the effectiveness of therapy for those with established illness.
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Evaluation of systemic and dermal toxicity and dermal photoprotection by sour cherry kernels.

TL;DR: Outcomes of animal studies conducted to determine the systemic and dermal toxicity of Prunus cerasus (sour cherry) seed kernel contents; and a separate evaluation of the photoprotective capacity of the kernel oil fraction are described.