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Bálint Csoboz
Researcher at University of Tromsø
Publications - 10
Citations - 347
Bálint Csoboz is an academic researcher from University of Tromsø. The author has contributed to research in topics: Heat shock protein & Lipid raft. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 9 publications receiving 223 citations. Previous affiliations of Bálint Csoboz include Hungarian Academy of Sciences & MTA Biological Research Centre.
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Plasma membranes as heat stress sensors: From lipid-controlled molecular switches to therapeutic applications☆ , ☆☆
Zsolt Török,Tim Crul,Bruno Maresca,Gerhard J. Schütz,Félix Viana,Laura Dindia,Stefano Piotto,Mario Brameshuber,Gábor Balogh,Mária Péter,Amalia Porta,Alfonso Trapani,Imre Gombos,Attila Glatz,Burcin Gungor,Begüm Peksel,László Vígh,Bálint Csoboz,Ibolya Horváth,Mathilakath M. Vijayan,Phillip L. Hooper,John L. Harwood +21 more
TL;DR: The classic heat shock (stress) response (HSR) was originally attributed to protein denaturation, but it is observed that a deregulated HSR is found in a large number of important diseases where more detailed knowledge of the molecular mechanisms involved may offer timely opportunities for clinical interventions and new, innovative drug treatments.
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Heat-Shock Proteins in Neuroinflammation.
TL;DR: The role of neuroinflammation in acute and chronic pathological conditions affecting the brain is summarized and the existing literature on HSP-mediated inflammatory function within the central nervous system is explored.
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Membrane fluidity matters: Hyperthermia from the aspects of lipids and membranes
Bálint Csoboz,Gábor Balogh,Erzsébet Kusz,Imre Gombos,Mária Péter,Tim Crul,Burcin Gungor,Lajos Haracska,Gordana Bogdanovics,Zsolt Török,Ibolya Horváth,László Vígh +11 more
TL;DR: These findings lend support to both the importance of membrane remodelling and the release of lipid signals initiating stress protein response, which can operate in tandem to control the extent of the ultimate cellular thermosensitivity.
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Endoplasmic reticulum stress: Major player in size-dependent inhibition of P-glycoprotein by silver nanoparticles in multidrug-resistant breast cancer cells
Mohana Krishna Gopisetty,Dávid Kovács,Nóra Igaz,Andrea Rónavári,Péter Bélteky,Zsolt Rázga,Viktória Venglovecz,Bálint Csoboz,Imre Boros,Imre Boros,Zoltán Kónya,Mónika Kiricsi +11 more
TL;DR: Evidence is provided that exploitation of ER stress can be a propitious target in defeating multidrug resistance in cancers and suggests that AgNPs are potent inhibitors of Pgp function and are promising agents for sensitizing multidrog resistant breast cancers to anticancer drugs.
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Merkel cell polyomavirus and non-Merkel cell carcinomas: guilty or circumstantial evidence?
TL;DR: The current review is focusing on the available data describing the presence of MCPyV in non‐MCC tumors, with an aim to provide a comprehensive overview of the corresponding literature and to discuss the potential contribution of M CPyV to non-MCC cancer in light of this.