Items where Author is "Bartha, Dániel"
Group by: Item Type | No Grouping Jump to: Article | Book Section Number of items: 7. ArticleBorzák, Réka and Haluk, Tibor and Bartha, Dániel and Doszpoly, Andor (2018) Complete genome sequence and analysis of the ictalurid herpesvirus 2. Archives of Virology, 163 (4). pp. 1083-1085. ISSN 0304-8608 Kaján, Győző and Kajon, Adriana E. and Castillo Pinto, Alexis and Bartha, Dániel and Arnberg, Niklas (2017) The complete genome sequence of human adenovirus 84, a highly recombinant new Human mastadenovirus D type with a unique fiber gene. Virus Research, 242. pp. 79-84. ISSN 0168-1702 Szabó, Attila and Korponai, Kristóf and Kerepesi, Csaba and Somogyi, Boglárka and Vörös, Lajos and Bartha, Dániel and Márialigeti, Károly and Felföldi, Tamás (2017) Soda pans of the Pannonian steppe harbor unique bacterial communities adapted to multiple extreme conditions. EXTREMOPHILES : LIFE UNDER EXTREME CONDITIONS, 21 (3). pp. 639-649. ISSN 1431-0651 Farkas, Szilvia L. and Ihász, Katalin and Fehér, Enikő and Bartha, Dániel and Jakab, Ferenc and Gál, János and Bányai, Krisztián and Marschang, R.E. (2015) Sequencing and phylogenetic analysis identifies candidate members of new picornavirus genus in terrestrial tortoise species. Archives of Virology (160). pp. 811-816. ISSN 0304-8608 Bálint, Ádám and Balka, Gyula and Horváth, Péter and Kecskeméti, Sándor and Dán, Ádám and Farsang, Attila and Szeredi, Levente and Bányai, Krisztián and Bartha, Dániel and Olasz, Ferenc and Belák, Sándor and Zádori, Zoltán (2014) Full-length genome sequence analysis of a Hungarian Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Virus isolated from severe respiratory disease. Archives of Virology, 160 (2). pp. 417-22. ISSN 0304-8608 Bartha, Dániel and Rada, Péter (2014) The Role of the Visegrád Countries in the transatlantic future. BIZTPOL AFFAIRS, 2 (1). pp. 14-21. ISSN 2064-3152 Book SectionDeák, András and Bartha, Dániel and Léderer, Sándor (2019) A difficult detachment – Hungarian energy policy with Russia after 2014. In: War by other means: Kremlin’s Energy Policy as a Channel of Influence : A comparative assessment and case studies from Ukraine, Moldova, Georgia, Romania and Hungary. Expert Forum, Bucharest, pp. 68-80. |