Items where Author is "Al-omari, Ammar"
Group by: Item Type | No Grouping Jump to: Article | Book Section Number of items: 5. ArticleAl-omari, Ammar and Gaszner, Balázs and Zelena, Dóra and Gecse, Kinga and Berta, Gergely and Biró-Sütő, Tünde and Szocsics, Péter and Maglóczky, Zsófia and Gombás, Péter and Pintér, Erika and Juhász, Gabriella and Kormos, Viktória (2024) Neuroanatomical evidence and a mouse calcitonin gene–related peptide model in line with human functional magnetic resonance imaging data support the involvement of peptidergic Edinger–Westphal nucleus in migraine. PAIN. ISSN 0304-3959 Al-omari, Ammar and Kecskés, Miklós and Gaszner, Balázs and Biró-Sütő, Tünde and Fazekas, Balázs and Berta, Gergely and Kuzma, Mónika and Pintér, Erika and Kormos, Viktória (2023) Functionally active TRPA1 ion channel is downregulated in peptidergic neurons of the Edinger-Westphal nucleus upon acute alcohol exposure. FRONTIERS IN CELL AND DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY, 10. No-1046559. ISSN 2296-634X Orján, Erik Márk and Kormányos, Eszter Sára and Mihalekné Fűr, Gabriella and Dombi, Ágnes and Bálint, Emese Réka and Balla, Zsolt and Balog, Beáta Adél and Dágó, Ágnes and Totonji, Ahmad and Bátai, István Zoárd and Jurányi, Eszter Petra and Ditrói, Tamás and Al-omari, Ammar and Pozsgai, Gábor and Kormos, Viktória and Nagy, Péter and Pintér, Erika and Rakonczay, Zoltán and Kiss, Lóránd (2023) The anti-inflammatory effect of dimethyl trisulfide in experimental acute pancreatitis. SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, 13 (1). No.-16813. ISSN 2045-2322 Konkoly, János and Kormos, Viktória and Gaszner, Balázs and Sándor, Zoltán and Kecskés, Angéla and Al-omari, Ammar and Szilágyi, Alíz and Szilágyi, Beatrix and Zelena, Dóra and Pintér, Erika (2021) The Role of TRPA1 Channels in the Central Processing of Odours Contributing to the Behavioural Responses of Mice. PHARMACEUTICALS, 14 (12). No.-1336. ISSN 1424-8247 Book SectionKormos, Viktória and Kriszta, Gábor and Al-omari, Ammar and Kovács-Rozmer, Katalin and Konkoly, János and Pozsgai, Gábor and Pintér, Erika (2024) TRP channels as potential target molecules for pharmacotherapy of neurological diseases. In: TRP Channels as Therapeutic Targets : Advances in Basic Science and Clinical Use. Academic Press as an imprint of Elsevier, Waltham (MA), pp. 421-455. ISBN 9780443186530 |