Title | Tutor | Academy |
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Biophysical analysis and functional significance of cell surface protein patterns in T cell-mediated immune responses |
Andrea Dóczy-Bodnár |
Department of Biophysics and Cell Biology |
Comparative study on Kv1.3 channels conjugated with fluorescent proteins |
Péter Hajdu |
Department of Biophysics and Cell Biology |
Cytometry of cytotoxic lymphocytes |
Zsolt Bacsó |
Department of Biophysics and Cell Biology |
Elucidation of the catalytic mechanism of ABC transporters |
Katalin Goda |
Department of Biophysics and Cell Biology |
Epigenetic regulation of nucleosome-DNA cohesion |
Gábor Szabó |
Department of Biophysics and Cell Biology |
Interactions between ABC transporters and their membrane environment |
Gábor Szabó |
Department of Biophysics and Cell Biology |
Investigation of cell surface distribution of erbB-2 oncoprotein in breast tumor cell lines. |
János Szöllősi |
Department of Biophysics and Cell Biology |
Mathematical analysis and computer modelling of the topology of cell surface proteins. |
László Mátyus |
Department of Biophysics and Cell Biology |
Molecular characterization of multicomponent primary human cell cultures produced for regenerating stem cell deficient corneas. |
György Vereb |
Department of Biophysics and Cell Biology |
Molecular interactions in histopathological diagnosis: development of a FRET application for a confocal fluorescence digital slide scanner. |
György Vereb |
Department of Biophysics and Cell Biology |
Molecular mechanisms of anticancer immune therapy. |
György Vereb |
Department of Biophysics and Cell Biology |
Optimizing efficacy and in vivo persistence of reprogrammed (chimeric antigen receptor-transduced) human T cells. |
György Vereb |
Department of Biophysics and Cell Biology |
Physiological roles of the multidrug resistance transporter P-glycoprotein. |
Zsolt Bacsó |
Department of Biophysics and Cell Biology |
Quantitative investigation of the associations of ErbB proteins using biophysical and molecular biological methods |
Péter Nagy |
Department of Biophysics and Cell Biology |
Role of MHC in the organization of cell surface proteins |
László Mátyus |
Department of Biophysics and Cell Biology |
Role of molecular interactions between receptor tyrosine kinases and integrins in the therapy resistance of tumors. |
György Vereb |
Department of Biophysics and Cell Biology |
Role of tumor stem cells in trastazumab resistant breast tumors |
János Szöllősi |
Department of Biophysics and Cell Biology |
Studying nuclear receptor function by modern microsocpy techniques |
György Vámosi |
Department of Biophysics and Cell Biology |
Studying the inactivation of voltage gated potassium ion channels in heterologous expression systems. |
György Panyi |
Department of Biophysics and Cell Biology |
The correlation between the metastatic potential and chemoresistance of breast tumors with the expression level and association state of ErbB proteins |
Péter Nagy |
Department of Biophysics and Cell Biology |
Updated: 2020.09.16.
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