L
László Kovács
Researcher at University of Debrecen
Publications - 63
Citations - 2399
László Kovács is an academic researcher from University of Debrecen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Calcium & Calcium in biology. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 63 publications receiving 2264 citations. Previous affiliations of László Kovács include Hungarian Academy of Sciences & Karolinska Institutet.
Papers
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI
A hot new twist to hair biology: Involvement of vanilloid receptor-1 (VR1/TRPV1) signaling in human hair growth control
Enikö Bodó,Tamás Bíró,Tamás Bíró,Andrea Telek,Andrea Telek,Gabriella Czifra,Zoltán Griger,Balázs István Tóth,Alessandra Mescalchin,Taisuke Ito,Albrecht Bettermann,László Kovács,László Kovács,Ralf Paus +13 more
TL;DR: In this article, the human hair follicle (HF) was used as a prototypic epithelial-mesenchymal interaction system to characterize the expression of the transient receptor potential vanilloid-1 receptor (TRPV1) in situ and have examined the tranussoid receptor-1 signaling in organ-cultured human scalp HF and outer root sheath (ORS) in vitro.
Journal ArticleDOI
Apico-basal inhomogeneity in distribution of ion channels in canine and human ventricular myocardium
Norbert Szentadrassy,Tamás Bányász,Tamás Bíró,Gergely Szabó,Balázs István Tóth,János Magyar,József Lázár,András Varró,László Kovács,Péter P. Nánási +9 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that marked apico-basal electrical inhomogeneity exists in the canine-and probably in the human-ventricular myocardium, which may result in increased dispersion, and therefore, cannot be ignored when interpreting ECG recordings, pathological alterations, or drug effects.
Journal ArticleDOI
Asymmetrical distribution of ion channels in canine and human left-ventricular wall: epicardium versus midmyocardium.
Gergely Szabó,Norbert Szentandrássy,Tamás Bíró,Balázs István Tóth,Gabriella Czifra,János Magyar,Tamás Bányász,András Varró,András Varró,László Kovács,Péter P. Nánási +10 more
TL;DR: In the canine heart, the EPI-MID differences in ion current densities were proportional to differences in channel protein expression, and similar results were obtained in human hearts, although the HERG was more abundant in the E PI than in the MID layer.
Journal ArticleDOI
Action potentials and potassium currents in rat ventricular muscle during experimental diabetes.
TL;DR: The diabetes-related suppression of Ito explains the decreased repolarization rate of action potentials.
Journal ArticleDOI
Endocannabinoids enhance lipid synthesis and apoptosis of human sebocytes via cannabinoid receptor-2-mediated signaling
Nóra Dobrosi,Balázs István Tóth,Georgina Nagy,Anikó Dózsa,Tamás Géczy,Laszlo Nagy,Christos C. Zouboulis,Ralf Paus,László Kovács,Tamás Bíró +9 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that human sebocytes utilize a paracrine‐autocrine, endogenously active, CB2‐mediated endocannabinoid signaling system for positively regulating lipid production and cell death, and deserve to be explored in the management of skin disorders characterized by sebaceous gland dysfunctions.