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Overview

Károly Vékey is affiliated with the Hungarian Academy of Sciences in Hungary. Their research primarily focuses on chemistry and biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology, with a significant concentration on spectroscopy and molecular biology within these broader fields. Additional subfields include immunology, radiology, nuclear medicine, imaging, and cell biology.

The major topics of Károly Vékey's work include:

  • Advanced Proteomics Techniques and Applications
  • Mass Spectrometry Techniques and Applications
  • Glycosylation and Glycoproteins Research
  • Analytical Chemistry and Chromatography
  • Monoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies Research
  • Galectins and Cancer Biology
  • Proteoglycans and Glycosaminoglycans Research

The scientist has published extensively, with notable recent papers such as:

  • "Collision energies on QTof and Orbitrap instruments: How to make proteomics measurements comparable?" (2020), Journal of Mass Spectrometry
  • "Collision energies: Optimization strategies for bottom-up proteomics" (2021), Mass Spectrometry Reviews
  • "The Role of IgG Fc Region N-Glycosylation in the Pathomechanism of Rheumatoid Arthritis" (2022), International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • "Tailoring to Search Engines: Bottom-Up Proteomics with Collision Energies Optimized for Identification Confidence" (2020), Journal of Proteome Research
  • "Alterations in protein expression and site-specific N-glycosylation of prostate cancer tissues" (2021), Scientific Reports

Károly Vékey regularly publishes in a number of scientific journals, frequently contributing to:

  • Journal of Mass Spectrometry
  • Mass Spectrometry Reviews
  • International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • Journal of Proteome Research
  • Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry

Their collaborative network includes frequent co-authors such as:

  • László Drahos
  • Dániel Szabó
  • Ágnes Révész
  • Simon Sugár
  • Lilla Turiák

The research conducted by Vékey contributes to the advancement of proteomics and mass spectrometry methodologies, as well as to the understanding of glycosylation patterns in various biological contexts, including immune-related conditions and cancer biology.

Best Publications

  • Solid-phase microextraction: a powerful sample preparation tool prior to mass spectrometric analysis.

    György Vas;Károly Vékey

  • Low-density lipoprotein mimics blood plasma-derived exosomes and microvesicles during isolation and detection

    Barbara W Sódar;Ágnes Kittel;Krisztina Pálóczi;Krisztina V Vukman

  • Internal Energy Effects in Mass Spectrometry

    Károly Vékey

  • Applications of liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry for food analysis.

    Vita Di Stefano;Giuseppe Avellone;David Bongiorno;Vincenzo Cunsolo

  • MassKinetics: a theoretical model of mass spectra incorporating physical processes, reaction kinetics and mathematical descriptions

    László Drahos;Károly Vékey

  • Formation of b2+ ions from protonated peptides: an ab initio study

    Béla Paizs;Béla Paizs;György Lendvay;Károly Vékey;Sándor Suhai

  • Amino Acid Clusters Formed by Sonic Spray Ionization

    Zoltan Takats;Sergio C. Nanita;R. Graham Cooks;Gitta Schlosser

  • COMPARISON OF THE INTERNAL ENERGY DISTRIBUTIONS OF IONS PRODUCED BY DIFFERENT ELECTROSPRAY SOURCES

    C. Collette;L. Drahos;E. De Pauw;K. Vékey

  • How closely related are the effective and the real temperature

    László Drahos;Károly Vékey

  • Protein biocargo of citrus fruit-derived vesicles reveals heterogeneous transport and extracellular vesicle populations

    Gabriella Pocsfalvi;Lilla Turiák;Alfredo Ambrosone;Pasquale del Gaudio

  • Mass spectrometry of extracellular vesicles

    Gabriella Pocsfalvi;Christopher Stanly;Annalisa Vilasi;Immacolata Fiume

  • Antibiotic-induced release of small extracellular vesicles (exosomes) with surface-associated DNA

    Andrea Németh;Norbert Orgovan;Barbara W Sódar;Xabier Osteikoetxea

  • Leucine enkephalin--a mass spectrometry standard

    Judit Sztáray;Antony Memboeuf;László Drahos;Károly Vékey

  • Multiply charged ions

    Károly Vékey

  • Glycosylation site analysis of human alpha-1-acid glycoprotein (AGP) by capillary liquid chromatography - Electrospray mass spectrometry

    Tímea Imre;Gitta Schlosser;Gabriella Pocsfalvi;Rosa Siciliano

  • Thermal energy distribution observed in electrospray ionization

    László Drahos;Ron M. A. Heeren;Caroline Collette;Edwin De Pauw

  • Internal Energy Distribution of Benzene Molecular Ions in Surface-Induced Dissociation

    Károly Vékey;Árpád Somogyi;Vicki H. Wysocki

  • Differentiation of vegetable oils by mass spectrometry combined with statistical analysis.

    A. Jakab;K. Nagy;K. Héberger;K. Vékey

  • Distinction of amino Acid enantiomers based on the basicity of their dimers.

    Károly Vékey;Gábor Czira

  • Internal energy distribution in electrospray ionization.

    Jessie Naban-Maillet;Denis Lesage;Anne Bossée;Yves Gimbert

  • Electron capture induced decomposition of the benzene C6H62+ ion

    Karoly Vekey;A. Gareth Brenton;John H. Beynon

Frequent Co-Authors

Zoltan Takats
Zoltan Takats Imperial College London
Edit I. Buzás
Edit I. Buzás Semmelweis University
Ron M. A. Heeren
Ron M. A. Heeren Maastricht University
Béla Paizs
Béla Paizs Bangor University
György Keglevich
György Keglevich Budapest University of Technology and Economics
R. Graham Cooks
R. Graham Cooks Purdue University West Lafayette
Henri Vial
Henri Vial University of Montpellier
Vicki H. Wysocki
Vicki H. Wysocki The Ohio State University
Simon J. Gaskell
Simon J. Gaskell Plymouth University
Katalin F. Medzihradszky
Katalin F. Medzihradszky University of California, San Francisco

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