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Sándor Damjanovich

Sándor Damjanovich

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
49
Citations
8451
World Ranking
18042
National Ranking
31

Research.com Recognitions

  • Member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO)
  • Member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO)
  • Member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO)

Overview

Sándor Damjanovich is affiliated with the University of Debrecen in Hungary. Their academic profile includes recognition as a Member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO).

Their research contributions are documented through multiple papers, although no specific recent publications or titles have been provided. The scientist's work spans areas within molecular biology and related disciplines, reflecting their association with EMBO and their university.

Information regarding frequent co-authors, publication venues, and book publishers related to their work has not been detailed.

This scientist's profile does not currently list specific main or subfields of study, nor does it provide particular topics of research focus.

Best Publications

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

    Vereb G;Szöllosi J;Matkó J;Nagy P

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

    Alexandra Pfeiffer;Alfred Böttcher;Evelyn Orsó;Michael Kapinsky

  • 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

  • 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

  • The role of protein fluctuations in enzyme action: a review

    G R Welch;B Somogyi;S Damjanovich

  • Membrane hyperpolarization removes inactivation of Ca2+ channels, leading to Ca2+ influx and subsequent initiation of sperm motility in the common carp

    Zoltán Krasznai;Teréz Márián;Hiroko Izumi;Sándor Damjanovich

  • 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

  • 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

  • Preassembly of interleukin 2 (IL-2) receptor subunits on resting Kit 225 K6 T cells and their modulation by IL-2, IL-7, and IL-15: A fluorescence resonance energy transfer study

    Sándor Damjanovich;László Bene;János Matkó;Abdelkrim Alileche

  • Kv1.3 potassium channels are localized in the immunological synapse formed between cytotoxic and target cells

    G. Panyi;G. Vámosi;Z. Bacsó;M. Bagdány

  • 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

  • IL-2 and IL-15 receptor α-subunits are coexpressed in a supramolecular receptor cluster in lipid rafts of T cells

    György Vámosi;Andrea Bodnár;György Vereb;Attila Jenei

  • Flow cytometric resonance energy transfer measurements support the association of a 95-kDa peptide termed T27 with the 55-kDa Tac peptide.

    Janos Szollosi;Sandor Damjanovich;Carolyn K. Goldman;Mack J. Fulwyler

  • Distribution and mobility of murine histocompatibility H-2Kk antigen in the cytoplasmic membrane

    Sándor Damjanovich;Lajos Trón;János Szöllösi;Raphael Zidovetzki

  • The dynamic basis of energy transduction in enzymes.

    Béla Somogyi;G.Rickey Welch;Sándor Damjanovich

  • GPI-microdomains (membrane rafts) and signaling of the multi-chain interleukin-2 receptor in human lymphoma/leukemia T cell lines.

    János Matkó;Andrea Bodnár;György Vereb;László Bene

  • Colocalization and nonrandom distribution of Kv1.3 potassium channels and CD3 molecules in the plasma membrane of human T lymphocytes

    G. Panyi;M. Bagdány;A. Bodnár;G. Vámosi

  • Fluorescence energy transfer and membrane potential measurements monitor dynamic properties of cell membranes: a critical review.

    Szöllösi J;Damjanovich S;Mulhern Sa;Trón L

Frequent Co-Authors

János Szöllosi
János Szöllosi University of Debrecen
Thomas A. Waldmann
Thomas A. Waldmann National Institutes of Health
Thomas M. Jovin
Thomas M. Jovin Max Planck Society
Carolyn K. Goldman
Carolyn K. Goldman National Institutes of Health
Marco Falasca
Marco Falasca Curtin University
Donna J. Arndt-Jovin
Donna J. Arndt-Jovin Max Planck Society
Gyula Szegedi
Gyula Szegedi University of Debrecen
Lourival D. Possani
Lourival D. Possani National Autonomous University of Mexico
John W. Park
John W. Park University of California, San Francisco
Burt G. Feuerstein
Burt G. Feuerstein University of California, San Francisco

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