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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
54
Citations
10134
World Ranking
15660
National Ranking
26

Overview

György Kéri was affiliated with Semmelweis University in Hungary. Their research focused primarily on neuroscience and biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology, with specific attention to cellular and molecular neuroscience, as well as molecular biology.

Their published work included studies in major topics such as receptor mechanisms and signaling, axon guidance and neuronal signaling, and neuropeptides and animal physiology.

György Kéri coauthored publications with several researchers, including Éva Szőke, Mónika Bálint, Csaba Hetényi, Adrienn Markovics, and Krisztián Elekes.

Most of their research appeared in the journal Neuropharmacology, which was among the main venues for their publications.

Notable papers include:

  • Small molecule somatostatin receptor subtype 4 (sst4) agonists are novel anti-inflammatory and analgesic drug candidates, 2020, Neuropharmacology

Best Publications

  • Kinase-Selective Enrichment Enables Quantitative Phosphoproteomics of the Kinome across the Cell Cycle

    Henrik Daub;Jesper V. Olsen;Michaela Bairlein;Florian Gnad

  • Flk-1 as a Target for Tumor Growth Inhibition

    Strawn Lm;McMahon G;App H;Schreck R

  • High-affinity interaction of tyrosine kinase inhibitors with the ABCG2 multidrug transporter

    Csilla Ozvegy-Laczka;Tamás Hegedus;György Várady;Olga Ujhelly

  • Large-scale Proteomics Analysis of the Human Kinome

    Felix S. Oppermann;Florian Gnad;Jesper V. Olsen;Renate Hornberger

  • Multidrug Transporter ABCG2 Prevents Tumor Cell Death Induced by the Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Inhibitor Iressa (ZD1839, Gefitinib)

    N. Barry Elkind;Zsófia Szentpétery;Ágota Apáti;Csilla Özvegy-Laczka

  • Interaction of nilotinib, dasatinib and bosutinib with ABCB1 and ABCG2: implications for altered anti-cancer effects and pharmacological properties

    C Hegedűs;C Özvegy-Laczka;Á Apáti;M Magócsi

  • Cellular targets of gefitinib

    Dirk Brehmer;Zoltán Greff;Klaus Godl;Stephanie Blencke

  • Interaction of tyrosine kinase inhibitors with the human multidrug transporter proteins, MDR1 and MRP1.

    Tamás Hegedűs;László Őrfi;Attila Seprődi;András Váradi

  • AXL Is a Potential Target for Therapeutic Intervention in Breast Cancer Progression

    Yi Xiang Zhang;Peter G. Knyazev;Yuri V. Cheburkin;Kirti Sharma

  • Nuclear Translocation of the Tumor Marker Pyruvate Kinase M2 Induces Programmed Cell Death

    Attila Steták;Réka Veress;Judit Ovádi;Péter Csermely

  • Antiinflammatory and analgesic effects of somatostatin released from capsaicin-sensitive sensory nerve terminals in a Freund's adjuvant-induced chronic arthritis model in the rat.

    Zsuzsanna Helyes;Árpád Szabó;József Németh;Balázs Jakab

  • Characterization of a Conserved Structural Determinant Controlling Protein Kinase Sensitivity to Selective Inhibitors

    Stephanie Blencke;Birgit Zech;Ola Engkvist;Zoltán Greff

  • Proteomics strategy for quantitative protein interaction profiling in cell extracts.

    Kirti Sharma;Christoph Weber;Michaela Bairlein;Zoltán Greff

  • Proteomics Analysis of Protein Kinases by Target Class-selective Prefractionation and Tandem Mass Spectrometry

    Josef Wissing;Lothar Jänsch;Manfred Nimtz;Guido Dieterich

  • Signaling through RAS-RAF-MEK-ERK: from basics to bedside.

    Armin Zebisch;Armin P. Czernilofsky;Gyorgy Keri;Julja Smigelskaite

  • Small Molecule Inhibition of ERK Dimerization Prevents Tumorigenesis by RAS-ERK Pathway Oncogenes.

    Ana Herrero;Adán Pinto;Paula Colón-Bolea;Berta Casar

  • Acid-base profiling of imatinib (gleevec) and its fragments.

    Zoltán Szakács;Szabolcs Béni;Zoltán Varga;László Örfi

  • A tumor-selective somatostatin analog (TT-232) with strong in vitro and in vivo antitumor activity

    Gy Kéri;J. Érchegyi;J. Érchegyi;A. Horváth;A. Horváth;I. Mezõ;I. Mezõ

  • NADPH Oxidase 4 Is Expressed in Pulmonary Artery Adventitia and Contributes to Hypertensive Vascular Remodeling

    Scott A Barman;Feng Chen;Feng Chen;Yunchao Su;Christiana Dimitropoulou

  • Anti-inflammatory effect of synthetic somatostatin analogues in the rat

    Zsuzsanna Helyes;Erika Pintér;József Németh;György Kéri

Frequent Co-Authors

Axel Ullrich
Axel Ullrich Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry
Richard J. Schwab
Richard J. Schwab University of Pennsylvania
Istvan Toth
Istvan Toth University of Queensland
János Szolcsányi
János Szolcsányi University of Pecs
Erika Pintér
Erika Pintér University of Pecs
Zsuzsanna Helyes
Zsuzsanna Helyes University of Pecs
Stewart T. Cole
Stewart T. Cole Institut Pasteur
András Váradi
András Váradi Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Per Artursson
Per Artursson Uppsala University
Péter Csermely
Péter Csermely Semmelweis University

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