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Lajos Kalmar
Researcher at University of Cambridge
Publications - 62
Citations - 3220
Lajos Kalmar is an academic researcher from University of Cambridge. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Intrinsically disordered proteins. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 60 publications receiving 2817 citations. Previous affiliations of Lajos Kalmar include Boston Children's Hospital & Hungarian Academy of Sciences.
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Hereditary and acquired angioedema: problems and progress: proceedings of the third C1 esterase inhibitor deficiency workshop and beyond.
Angelo Agostoni,Emel Aygören-Pürsün,Karen Binkley,Alvaro Blanch,Konrad Bork,Laurence Bouillet,Christoph Bucher,Anthony J. Castaldo,Marco Cicardi,Alvin E. Davis,Caterina De Carolis,Christian Drouet,Christiane Duponchel,Henriette Farkas,Kalman Fay,Béla Fekete,Bettina Fischer,Luigi Fontana,George Füst,Roberto Giacomelli,Albrecht Gröner,C. Erik Hack,George Harmat,John Jakenfelds,Mathias Juers,Lajos Kalmar,Pál Novák Kaposi,István Karádi,Arianna Kitzinger,Tímea Kollár,Wolfhart Kreuz,Peter L. Lakatos,Hilary Longhurst,Margarita López-Trascasa,Inmaculada Martinez-Saguer,Nicole Monnier,István Nagy,Éva Németh,Erik Waage Nielsen,Jan H. Nuijens,Caroline O'Grady,Emanuela Pappalardo,Vincenzo Penna,Carlo Perricone,Roberto Perricone,Ursula Rauch,Olga Roche,E. Rusicke,Peter J. Späth,George Szendei,Edit Takács,Attila Tordai,Lennart Truedsson,Lilian Varga,Beáta Visy,Kayla Williams,Andrea Zanichelli,Lorenza C. Zingale +57 more
TL;DR: This supplement contains work presented at the third workshop and expanded content toward a definitive picture of angioedema in the absence of allergy, and includes cumulative genetic investigations; multinational laboratory diagnosis recommendations; current pathogenesis hypotheses; and suggested prophylaxis and acute attack treatment.
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DisProt 7.0: a major update of the database of disordered proteins.
Damiano Piovesan,Francesco Tabaro,Francesco Tabaro,Ivan Mičetić,Marco Necci,Federica Quaglia,Christopher J. Oldfield,Maria Cristina Aspromonte,Norman E. Davey,Radoslav Davidovic,Zsuzsanna Dosztányi,Zsuzsanna Dosztányi,Arne Elofsson,Alessandra Gasparini,András Hatos,András Hatos,Andrey V. Kajava,Lajos Kalmar,Lajos Kalmar,Emanuela Leonardi,Tamas Lazar,Tamas Lazar,Sandra Macedo-Ribeiro,Mauricio Macossay-Castillo,Mauricio Macossay-Castillo,Attila Meszaros,Giovanni Minervini,Nikoletta Murvai,Jordi Pujols,Daniel B. Roche,Edoardo Salladini,Eva Schad,Antoine Schramm,Beáta Szabó,Agnes Tantos,Fiorella Tonello,Konstantinos D. Tsirigos,Nevena Veljkovic,Salvador Ventura,Wim F. Vranken,Wim F. Vranken,Per Warholm,Vladimir N. Uversky,Vladimir N. Uversky,A. Keith Dunker,Sonia Longhi,Peter Tompa,Peter Tompa,Peter Tompa,Silvio C. E. Tosatto +49 more
TL;DR: The Database of Protein Disorder (DisProt, URL: www.disprot.org) has been significantly updated and upgraded since its last major renewal in 2007, and is intended to provide an invaluable resource for the research community for a better understanding structural disorder and for developing better computational tools for studying disordered proteins.
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The alphabet of intrinsic disorder: I. Act like a Pro: On the abundance and roles of proline residues in intrinsically disordered proteins.
Francois-Xavier Theillet,Lajos Kalmar,Peter Tompa,Kyou-Hoon Han,Philipp Selenko,A. Keith Dunker,Gary W. Daughdrill,Vladimir N. Uversky +7 more
TL;DR: This review is the first in a series of publications dedicated to the roles that different amino acid residues play in defining the phenomenon of protein intrinsic disorder.
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An overlooked DNA source for non-invasive genetic analysis in birds
TL;DR: It was found that feather clots from museum specimens provided results nearly as good as footpad and better than those from the more commonly used museum skin snips.
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Intrinsically disordered proteins: emerging interaction specialists.
TL;DR: The most important recent methodological developments and structural-functional observations are surveyed, with the aim of increasing the general appreciation of IDPs/IDRs as 'interaction specialists'.