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Máté Pálfy
Researcher at Company of Biologists
Publications - 21
Citations - 1015
Máté Pálfy is an academic researcher from Company of Biologists. The author has contributed to research in topics: Transcription (biology) & Gene. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 18 publications receiving 642 citations. Previous affiliations of Máté Pálfy include Max F. Perutz Laboratories & Eötvös Loránd University.
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The evolving role of preprints in the dissemination of COVID-19 research and their impact on the science communication landscape.
Nicholas Fraser,Liam Brierley,Gautam Dey,Jessica K. Polka,Máté Pálfy,Federico Nanni,Jonathon Alexis Coates +6 more
TL;DR: The data provide evidence for increased scientific and public engagement with preprints related to COVID-19, as well as changes in the use of preprints by journalists and policymakers, and for changes in preprinting and publishing behaviour.
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SignaLink 2 - a signaling pathway resource with multi-layered regulatory networks
Dávid Fazekas,Mihaly Koltai,Mihaly Koltai,Dénes Türei,Dénes Türei,Dezső Módos,Dezső Módos,Máté Pálfy,Zoltán Dúl,Zoltán Dúl,Lilian Zsákai,Lilian Zsákai,Máté Szalay-Bekő,Katalin Lenti,Katalin Lenti,Illés J. Farkas,Tibor Vellai,Peter Csermely,Tamas Korcsmaros,Tamas Korcsmaros +19 more
TL;DR: With SignaLink 2 as a single resource, users can effectively analyze signaling pathways, scaffold proteins, modifier enzymes, transcription factors and miRNAs that are important in the regulation of signaling processes.
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Competition between histone and transcription factor binding regulates the onset of transcription in zebrafish embryos
Shai R. Joseph,Máté Pálfy,Lennart Hilbert,Mukesh Kumar,Jens Karschau,Vasily Zaburdaev,Andrej Shevchenko,Nadine L. Vastenhouw +7 more
TL;DR: It is shown that a dynamic competition for DNA binding between nucleosome-forming histones and transcription factors regulates zebrafish genome activation and the relative levels of histone levels regulate the onset of transcription in the embryo.
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Endosomal crosstalk: meeting points for signaling pathways
TL;DR: Because endosomal crosstalk may be an important systems-level regulator of pathway communication, scaffold proteins that mediate this crosStalk could be potential targets for pharmacological intervention and synthetic engineering.
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Preprinting a pandemic: the role of preprints in the COVID-19 pandemic
TL;DR: Investigating the attributes of COVID-19 preprints, their access and usage rates, characteristics of their sharing on online platforms, and the relationship between preprints and their published articles highlights the unprecedented role of preprint servers in the dissemination of CO VID-19 science and the likely long-term impact of the pandemic on the scientific publishing landscape.