Items where Author is "Gombás, Péter"
Group by: Item Type | No Grouping Jump to: Article Number of items: 5. ArticlePósfai, Balázs and Cserépné Szabadits, Eszter and Cserép, Csaba and Vida, Sára and Schwarcz, Dóra Anett and Fekete, Rebeka and Tóth, Krisztina and Bánkövi, Orsolya and Szekeres-Paraczky, Cecília Kata and Maglóczky, Zsófia and Lakatos-Ujvári, Katinka and Kellermayer, Anna and Brás, Ana Rita and Gombás, Péter and Erőss, Loránd and Dénes, Ádám (2026) P2Y12 Receptor Function Governs Microglial Surveillance and Cell-Cell Interactions in the Cerebral Cortex. GLIA, 74 (2). No. -e70109. ISSN 0894-1491 Tresóné Takács, Virág and Papp, Péter and Orosz, Áron and Bardóczi, Zsuzsanna and Zsoldos, Tamás and Zichó, Krisztián and Watanabe, Masahiko and Maglóczky, Zsófia and Gombás, Péter and Freund, Tamás and Nyiri, Gábor (2025) Absolute Number of Three Populations of Interneurons and All GABAergic Synapses in the Human Hippocampus. JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE, 45 (10). No. e0372242024. ISSN 0270-6474 Kövesdi, Erzsébet and Mundrucz, Laura and Gyéresi, Attila and Deák, Máté and Gaszner, Balázs and Pironet, Andy and Szekeres-Paraczky, Cecília Kata and Maglóczky, Zsófia and Gombás, Péter and Vennekens, Rudi and Kormos, Viktória and Kecskés, Miklós (2025) The nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug meclofenamate mitigates kainic acid-induced seizures via TRPM4 inhibition. BRAIN COMMUNICATIONS, 7 (3). No.-fcaf229. ISSN 2632-1297 Sárkány, Barbara and Dávid, Csaba and Hortobágyi, Tibor and Gombás, Péter and Somogyi, Péter and Acsády, László and Viney, Tim J. (2024) Early and Selective Localization of Tau Filaments to Glutamatergic Subcellular Domains Within the Human Anterodorsal Thalamus. ACTA NEUROPATHOLOGICA : PATHOLOGY AND MECHANISMS OF NEUROLOGICAL DISEASE, 147. No.-98. ISSN 0001-6322 (print); 1432-0533 (online) Al-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 |