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Peter Kovacs
Researcher at Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Publications - 159
Citations - 2446
Peter Kovacs is an academic researcher from Hungarian Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cosmic ray & Pregnancy rate. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 140 publications receiving 2205 citations. Previous affiliations of Peter Kovacs include University of Debrecen & University of Szeged.
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The effect of endometrial thickness on IVF/ICSI outcome
TL;DR: There were more follicles, oocytes and embryos, the endometrium was thicker and the embryo quality was higher among women who became pregnant when compared with non-pregnant women after assisted reproduction, and the pregnancy rate improved as endometrial thickness increased.
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Grape seed proanthocyanidins improved cardiac recovery during reperfusion after ischemia in isolated rat hearts
TL;DR: Grape seed proanthocyanidins have cardioprotective effects against reperfusion-induced injury via their ability to reduce or remove, directly or indirectly, free radicals in myocardium that is reperfused after ischemia.
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Effect of heat shock protein peptide DiaPep277 on ß-cell function in paediatric and adult patients with recent-onset diabetes mellitus type 1: two prospective, randomized, double-blind phase II trials
Nanette C. Schloot,Guido Meierhoff,Csaba Lengyel,Gyozo Vándorfi,József Takács,Pál Pánczél,László Barkai,László Madácsy,Tamás Oroszlán,Peter Kovacs,Gábor Sütö,Tadej Battelino,Nóra Hosszúfalusi,György Jermendy +13 more
TL;DR: This trial was to test whether heat shock protein peptide DiaPep277 treatment in adult and paediatric patients with recent‐onset type 1 diabetes (T1D) is safe and whether it can preserve endogenous insulin production.
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Single-Dose Pharmacokinetics and Safety of a Novel Broad-Spectrum Cephalosporin (BAL5788) in Healthy Volunteers
Anne Schmitt-Hoffmann,Brigitte Roos,Michael Schleimer,Jill Sauer,Anthony Man,Norman Nashed,Tom Brown,Antonio Perez,Erhard Weidekamm,Peter Kovacs +9 more
TL;DR: Results indicate that infusions of 750 mg twice a day should be adequate for the treatment of infections caused by MRSA.
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Pregnancy achieved by transfer of a single blastocyst selected by time-lapse monitoring.
TL;DR: The analysis of time-lapse records was used to choose a single blastocyst for transfer, which resulted in a singleton pregnancy and birth of a healthy boy on term.