Items where Author is "Bardóczi, Zsuzsanna"
Group by: Item Type | No Grouping Number of items: 5. ArticleTresóné Takács, Virág and Bardóczi, Zsuzsanna and Orosz, Áron and Major, Ábel and Tar, Luca and Berki, Péter and Papp, Péter and Mayer, Márton István and Sebők, Hunor and Zsolt, Luca and Sós, Katalin Eszter and Káli, Szabolcs and Freund, Tamás and Nyíri, Gábor (2024) Synaptic and dendritic architecture of different types of hippocampal somatostatin interneurons. PLOS BIOLOGY, 22 (3). ISSN 1544-9173 Göcz, Balázs Gergő and Rumpler, Éva and Sárvári, Miklós and Skrapits, Katalin and Takács, Szabolcs Ferenc and Farkas, Imre and Csillag, Veronika and Trinh, Sarolta Haiyen and Bardóczi, Zsuzsanna and Ruska, Yvette Magdolna and Solymosi, Norbert and Póliska, Szilárd and Ferencziné Szőke, Zsuzsanna and Hrabovszky, Erik (2022) Transcriptome profiling of kisspeptin neurons from the mouse arcuate nucleus reveals new mechanisms in estrogenic control of fertility. PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 119 (27). ISSN 0027-8424 Sós, Katalin Eszter and Mayer, Márton István and Tresóné Takács, Virág and Major, Ábel and Bardóczi, Zsuzsanna and Freund, Tamás and Nyíri, Gábor (2020) Amyloid β induces interneuron-specific changes in the hippocampus of APPNL-F mice. PLOS ONE, 15 (5). ISSN 1932-6203 Szőnyi, András and Zichó, Krisztián and Barth, Albert M. and Gönczi, Roland T. and Schlingloff, Dániel and Török, Bibiána and Sipos, Eszter and Major, Ábel and Bardóczi, Zsuzsanna and Sós, Katalin E. and Gulyás, Attila I. and Varga, Viktor and Zelena, Dóra and Freund, Tamás F. and Nyíri, Gábor (2019) Median raphe controls acquisition of negative experience in the mouse. SCIENCE. pp. 1-55. ISSN 0036-8075 (print); 1095-9203 (online) MonographGereben, Balázs and Bardóczi, Zsuzsanna and Doleschall, Márton and Fekete, Csaba and Zeöld, Anikó (2010) A központi idegrendszeri pajzsmirigyhormon aktiváció szabályozásának molekuláris biológiája = Molecular biology of the regulation of thyroid hormone activation in the central nervous system. Project Report. OTKA. |