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Janos Schmidt
Researcher at University of Pécs
Publications - 15
Citations - 187
Janos Schmidt is an academic researcher from University of Pécs. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cancer & MALDI imaging. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 15 publications receiving 120 citations.
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Novel dating method to distinguish between forensic and archeological human skeletal remains by bone mineralization indexes
Zoltan Patonai,Gábor Maász,Peter Avar,Janos Schmidt,Tamás Lóránd,Istvan Bajnoczky,László Márk +6 more
TL;DR: A novel screening method, using the crystallinity index and carbonate–phosphate index as a means to distinguish between archeological and forensic anthropological skeletal findings, can be extremely useful for distiguishing ancient and recent bone fragments.
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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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The effect of light exposure on the cleavage rate and implantation capacity of preimplantation murine embryos.
Zoltan Bognar,Timea Judit Csabai,Éva Pállinger,Timea Balassa,Nelli Farkas,Janos Schmidt,Eva Gorgey,Gergely Berta,Julia Szekeres-Bartho,József Bódis +9 more
TL;DR: Exposure to white light impairs the implantation potential of in vitro cultured mouse embryos, and embryo manipulation during IVF and ICSI should be performed with caution.
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Comparative Protein Composition of the Brains of PACAP-Deficient Mice Using Mass Spectrometry-Based Proteomic Analysis
Gábor Maász,Zsolt Pirger,Zsolt Pirger,Dora Reglodi,Dora Petrovics,Janos Schmidt,Peter Kiss,Adam Rivnyak,Hitoshi Hashimoto,Peter Avar,Eva Jambor,Andrea Tamas,Balázs Gaszner,László Márk +13 more
TL;DR: The aim was to investigate the differences in peptide and protein composition in the brains of PACAP-deficient and wild-type mice using sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE) and mass spectrometric (MS)-based proteomic analysis and provide novel insight into the altered biochemical processes in mice lacking endogenous PACAP.
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Sulphurous medicinal waters increase somatostatin release: It is a possible mechanism of anti-inflammatory effect of balneotherapy in psoriasis
Melinda Boros,Ágnes Kemény,Béla Sebők,Teréz Bagoly,Anikó Perkecz,Zoltán Petőházi,Gábor Maász,Janos Schmidt,László Márk,Terézia László,Zsuzsanna Helyes,János Szolcsányi,Erika Pintér +12 more
TL;DR: Balneotherapy is an effective treatment in psoriasis and evidence is provided that somatostatin released by H 2 S plays role in the mechanism of action of sulphurous medicinal water.