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Gábor A. Tóth
Researcher at University of West Hungary
Publications - 17
Citations - 234
Gábor A. Tóth is an academic researcher from University of West Hungary. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Secular variation. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 17 publications receiving 212 citations.
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Tracing the genetic origin of Europe's first farmers reveals insights into their social organization
Anna Szécsényi-Nagy,Anna Szécsényi-Nagy,Guido Brandt,Wolfgang Haak,Victoria Keerl,János Jakucs,Sabine Möller-Rieker,Kitti Köhler,Balázs Gusztáv Mende,Krisztián Oross,Tibor Marton,Anett Osztás,Viktória Kiss,Marc Fecher,György Pálfi,Erika Molnár,Katalin Sebők,András Czene,Tibor Paluch,Mario Šlaus,Mario Novak,Nives Pećina-Šlaus,Brigitta Ősz,Vanda Voicsek,Krisztina Somogyi,Gábor A. Tóth,Bernd Kromer,Eszter Bánffy,Kurt W. Alt +28 more
TL;DR: Comprehensive Y chromosomal and mitochondrial DNA population genetic analyses demonstrate a clear affinity of the early farmers to the modern Near East and Caucasus, tracing the expansion from that region through southeastern Europe and the Carpathian Basin into Central Europe.
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Mass spectrometric identification of ancient proteins as potential molecular biomarkers for a 2000-year-old osteogenic sarcoma
Agnes Bona,Zoltan Papai,Gábor Maász,Gábor A. Tóth,Eva Jambor,Janos Schmidt,Csaba Toth,Csilla Farkas,László Márk +8 more
TL;DR: Several well known tumor biomarkers are detected in the pathological skeletal remain of a 2000-year-old ancient bone remain with osteogenic sarcoma, which can be useful in the discovery of malignant bone lesions such as osteosarcoma in the very early stage of the disease from paleoanthropological remains.
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Tracing the genetic origin of Europe’s first farmers reveals insights into their social organization
Anna Szécsényi-Nagy,Anna Szécsényi-Nagy,Guido Brandt,Victoria Keerl,János Jakucs,Wolfgang Haak,Sabine Möller-Rieker,Kitti Köhler,Balázs Gusztáv Mende,Marc Fecher,Krisztián Oross,Tibor Paluch,Anett Osztás,Viktória Kiss,György Pálfi,Erika Molnár,Katalin Sebők,András Czene,Mario Šlaus,Mario Novak,Nives Pećina-Šlaus,Brigitta Ősz,Vanda Voicsek,Krisztina Somogyi,Gábor A. Tóth,Bernd Kromer,Eszter Bánffy,Kurt W. Alt +27 more
TL;DR: Men and women had a similar roles in the Early Neolithic migration process but their dispersal patterns were determined by sex-specific rules, and further support the migration from the Near East into Central Europe along the Continental route of Neolithisation.
The ankarana tsingy and its development 1
TL;DR: The Ankarana Tsingy as mentioned in this paper is built up of giant grikes, which developed along cracks and such smaller different karren forms, which are on surfaces between the grikes.
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Contribution to the physique of women with manic-depressive disorder in Hungary
TL;DR: The somatotypes of manic-depressive females investigated show a balanced mesomorphic-endomorphic predominance, according to the recent study, Kretschmer's statements (1921) are still valid in manic-Depressive females.