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János Szöllosi

János Szöllosi

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
59
Citations
11559
World Ranking
12628
National Ranking
17

Overview

János Szöllosi is affiliated with the University of Debrecen in Hungary, contributing extensively to the fields of Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology. Their research predominantly spans Oncology, Molecular Biology, Biophysics, Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, and Immunology.

The main topics addressed in Szöllosi's work include Monoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies Research, Advanced Fluorescence Microscopy Techniques, CAR-T Cell Therapy Research, HER2/EGFR in Cancer Research, Immunotherapy and Immune Responses, Viral Infectious Diseases and Gene Expression in Insects, and Photodynamic Therapy Research Studies.

Szöllosi has published in several scientific venues, with frequent publications appearing in the International Journal of Molecular Sciences, Current Protocols, Cancers, Cytometry Part A, and Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology.

  • Alleviation of Multidrug Resistance by Flavonoid and Non-Flavonoid Compounds in Breast, Lung, Colorectal and Prostate Cancer, 2020, International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • A Small Number of HER2 Redirected CAR T Cells Significantly Improves Immune Response of Adoptively Transferred Mouse Lymphocytes against Human Breast Cancer Xenografts, 2020, International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • Principles of Resonance Energy Transfer, 2022, Current Protocols
  • Cytolytic Activity of CAR T Cells and Maintenance of Their CD4+ Subset Is Critical for Optimal Antitumor Activity in Preclinical Solid Tumor Models, 2021, Cancers
  • Comprehensive Model for Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Ligand Binding Involving Conformational States of the Extracellular and the Kinase Domains, 2020, Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology

Collaboration plays a significant role in Szöllosi's research activities. Frequent coauthors include György Vereb, Péter Nagy, Ágnes Szabó, Árpád Szöőr, and István Rebenku.

Best Publications

  • Dynamic, yet structured: The cell membrane three decades after the Singer-Nicolson model

    Vereb G;Szöllosi J;Matkó J;Nagy P

  • Endocytosis of receptor tyrosine kinases is driven by monoubiquitylation, not polyubiquitylation.

    Yaron Mosesson;Keren Shtiegman;Menachem Katz;Yaara Zwang

  • Lipopolysaccharide and ceramide docking to CD14 provokes ligand‐specific receptor clustering in rafts

    Alexandra Pfeiffer;Alfred Böttcher;Evelyn Orsó;Michael Kapinsky

  • IS THERE A RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CELL PHONE USE AND SEMEN QUALITY

    Imre Fejes;Z. Závaczki;J. Szöllosi;S. Koloszár

  • Application of fluorescence resonance energy transfer in the clinical laboratory: routine and research

    János Szöllosi;Sándor Damjanovich;László Mátyus

  • Supramolecular complexes of MHC class I, MHC class II, CD20, and tetraspan molecules (CD53, CD81, and CD82) at the surface of a B cell line JY.

    J. Szollosi;V.L Horejsi;L. Bene;P. Angelisova

  • Trastuzumab causes antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity–mediated growth inhibition of submacroscopic JIMT-1 breast cancer xenografts despite intrinsic drug resistance

    Márk Barok;Jorma Isola;Zsuzsanna Pályi-Krekk;Péter Nagy

  • Lipid rafts and the local density of ErbB proteins influence the biological role of homo- and heteroassociations of ErbB2

    Peter Nagy;Peter Nagy;György Vereb;Zsolt Sebestyén;Gábor Horváth

  • Flow cytometric measurement of fluorescence resonance energy transfer on cell surfaces. Quantitative evaluation of the transfer efficiency on a cell-by-cell basis

    L. Trón;J. Szöllósi;S. Damjanovich;S.H. Helliwell

  • Epidermal growth factor receptor coexpression modulates susceptibility to Herceptin in HER2/neu overexpressing breast cancer cells via specific erbB-receptor interaction and activation.

    Simone Diermeier;Gábor Horváth;Ruth Knuechel-Clarke;Ferdinand Hofstaedter

  • Steady-state fluorescence quenching applications for studying protein structure and dynamics.

    László Mátyus;János Szöllosi;Attila Jenei

  • Activation dependent clustering of the erbB2 receptor tyrosine kinase detected by scanning near-field optical microscopy

    Péter Nagy;Attila Jenei;Achim K. Kirsch;János Szöllosi

  • ERBB-2 (HER2/neu) Gene Copy Number, p185HER-2 Overexpression, and Intratumor Heterogeneity in Human Breast Cancer

    János Szöllösi;Margit Balázs;Burt G. Feuerstein;Christopher C. Benz

  • Cholesterol-dependent clustering of IL-2Rα and its colocalization with HLA and CD48 on T lymphoma cells suggest their functional association with lipid rafts

    G. Vereb;J. Matkó;G. Vámosi;S. M. Ibrahim

  • Physical proximity and functional interplay of the glycoprotein Ib-IX-V complex and the Fc receptor FcgammaRIIA on the platelet plasma membrane.

    Paul M. Sullam;William C. Hyun;Janos Szöllösi;Jing Fei Dong

  • Hyaluronan-induced masking of ErbB2 and CD44-enhanced trastuzumab internalisation in trastuzumab resistant breast cancer

    Zsuzsanna Pályi-Krekk;Márk Barok;Jorma Isola;Markku Tammi

  • Fluorescence energy transfer measurements on cell surfaces: a critical comparison of steady-state fluorimetric and flow cytometric methods.

    János Szöllósi;Lajos Trón;Sándor Damjanovich;Stephen H. Helliwell

  • Unraveling the Biologic and Clinical Complexities of HER2

    John W. Park;Richard M. Neve;Richard M. Neve;Janos Szollosi;Christopher C. Benz;Christopher C. Benz

  • Hsp90 restrains ErbB-2/HER2 signalling by limiting heterodimer formation.

    Ami Citri;Judith Gan;Yaron Mosesson;Gyorgi Vereb

  • Physical proximity and functional association of glycoprotein 1balpha and protein-disulfide isomerase on the platelet plasma membrane.

    Janette K. Burgess;Kylie A. Hotchkiss;Catherine Suter;Nicholas P. B. Dudman

Frequent Co-Authors

Sándor Damjanovich
Sándor Damjanovich University of Debrecen
Burt G. Feuerstein
Burt G. Feuerstein University of California, San Francisco
John W. Park
John W. Park University of California, San Francisco
Thomas A. Waldmann
Thomas A. Waldmann National Institutes of Health
Jorma Isola
Jorma Isola Tampere University
Thomas M. Jovin
Thomas M. Jovin Max Planck Society
Yosef Yarden
Yosef Yarden Weizmann Institute of Science
Donna J. Arndt-Jovin
Donna J. Arndt-Jovin Max Planck Society
Christopher C. Benz
Christopher C. Benz Buck Institute for Research on Aging

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