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Tamás Kiss
Researcher at University of Szeged
Publications - 124
Citations - 3972
Tamás Kiss is an academic researcher from University of Szeged. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ligand & Aqueous solution. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 120 publications receiving 3687 citations. Previous affiliations of Tamás Kiss include University of Debrecen & University of Wrocław.
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In vitro study of the insulin-mimetic behaviour of vanadium(IV, V) coordination compounds
Dieter Rehder,João Costa Pessoa,Carlos F. G. C. Geraldes,M. Margarida C. A. Castro,Themistoklis A. Kabanos,Tamás Kiss,Beate Meier,Giovanni Micera,Lage Pettersson,Maria Rangel,Athanasios Salifoglou,Iztok Turel,Dongren Wang +12 more
TL;DR: There is no striking correlation between the nature of the ligand systems and the insulin-mimetic potency in these cell culture tests, encompassing 41 vanadium compounds, the results on 22 of which are reported in detail here.
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Speciation of aluminum in biological systems.
W. R. Harris,Guy Berthon,J. P. Day,Christopher Exley,Trond Peder Flaten,W. F. Forbes,Tamás Kiss,Chris Orvig,Paolo Zatta +8 more
TL;DR: Recommendations for further research on Al speciation include determining more accurate Al stability constants with critical low molecular mass ligands such as citrate and phosphate and incorporating more detailed speciation data into future epidemiological studies on the relationship between Al toxicity and various water quality parameters.
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Aluminium(III) as a promoter of cellular oxidation
TL;DR: The pro-oxidative property of aluminium toward biological membrane will be presented and its implications in involvement in human pathology will be discussed in an interdisciplinary frame from the bioinorganic point of view.
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Evaluation of the cytotoxicity of β-cyclodextrin derivatives: Evidence for the role of cholesterol extraction
Tamás Kiss,Ferenc Fenyvesi,Ildikó Bácskay,Judit Váradi,Éva Fenyvesi,Róbert Iványi,Lajos Szente,Arpad Tosaki,Miklós Vecsernyés +8 more
TL;DR: The correlation between the cytotoxic effect, hemolytic activity and the cholesterol complexation attributes of beta-CD derivatives is demonstrated and it is proposed that cholesterol-solubilizing properties can be a predictive factor for beta- CD cell toxicity.
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Characterization of the binding sites of the anticancer ruthenium(III) complexes KP1019 and KP1339 on human serum albumin via competition studies
Orsolya Dömötör,Christian G. Hartinger,Christian G. Hartinger,Anna K. Bytzek,Tamás Kiss,Bernhard K. Keppler,Éva A. Enyedy +6 more
TL;DR: Conditional stability constants for the binding of KP1019 and KP1339 to sites I and II of HSA were determined, indicating that both Ru(III) compounds bind to both sites with moderately strong affinity.