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Robert Ihnatko
Researcher at Linköping University
Publications - 19
Citations - 542
Robert Ihnatko is an academic researcher from Linköping University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Coxiella burnetii & Tumor necrosis factor alpha. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 18 publications receiving 433 citations. Previous affiliations of Robert Ihnatko include Slovak Academy of Sciences.
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Extracellular acidosis elevates carbonic anhydrase IX in human glioblastoma cells via transcriptional modulation that does not depend on hypoxia.
Robert Ihnatko,Miroslav Kubeš,Martina Takacova,Olga Sedlakova,Jan Sedlak,Jaromir Pastorek,Juraj Kopacek,Silvia Pastorekova +7 more
TL;DR: Results suggest that acidosis increases the CA IX expression via a hypoxia-independent mechanism that operates through modulation of the basic CA9 transcriptional machinery.
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Neuropeptide and Small Transmitter Coexistence: Fundamental Studies and Relevance to Mental Illness.
Tomas Hökfelt,Swapnali Barde,Zhi-Qing David Xu,Zhi-Qing David Xu,Eugenia Kuteeva,Joëlle Rüegg,Erwan Le Maître,Mårten Risling,Jan Kehr,Robert Ihnatko,Elvar Theodorsson,Miklós Palkovits,William Deakin,Gyorgy Bagdy,Gyorgy Bagdy,Gabriella Juhasz,Gabriella Juhasz,H. Josée Prud'homme,Naguib Mechawar,Rochellys Diaz-Heijtz,Sven Ove Ögren +20 more
TL;DR: Galanin, a neuropeptide coexisting in LC neurons, may participate in the mechanism underlying resilience against a serious and common disorder, MDD, and may provide a basis for its treatment.
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TNF signaling: early events and phosphorylation.
Robert Ihnatko,Miroslav Kubeš +1 more
TL;DR: Cellular substrates as TRADD adaptor protein, TRAF protein family and RIP kinases are reviewed in relation to TNF receptor-mediated apoptosis or survival pathways and regulation of their actions by phosphorylation.
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Comparative study of four fluorescent probes for evaluation of natural killer cell cytotoxicity assays.
Dana Cholujova,Jana Jakubikova,Miroslav Kubeš,Barbora Arendacká,Michal Sapák,Robert Ihnatko,Jan Sedlak +6 more
TL;DR: None of the four proposed methods can be stated equivalent to the standard (51)Cr release assay, and it is found the CAM assay to be the most closely related to the ( 51)Cr assay.
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Alterations in the neuropeptide galanin system in major depressive disorder involve levels of transcripts, methylation, and peptide
Swapnali Barde,Joëlle Rüegg,Josée Prud'homme,Tomas J. Ekström,Miklós Palkovits,Gustavo Turecki,Gustavo Turecki,Gyorgy Bagdy,Robert Ihnatko,Elvar Theodorsson,Gabriella Juhasz,Gabriella Juhasz,Rochellys Diaz-Heijtz,Naguib Mechawar,Naguib Mechawar,Tomas Hökfelt +15 more
TL;DR: GAL and its receptor GALR3 are differentially methylated and expressed in brains of MDD subjects in a region- and sex-specific manner, suggesting GAL3 involvement in depressive disorder, making it a possible drug target for this disease.