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Hospital scientist
Hospital scientist
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Faculty of Medicine
 
University of Szeged
Department of Traumatology
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John Hunter Hospital
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Revision as of 12:53, 28 August 2018

Name Tuboly Eszter, Dr.

Hospital scientist

Institution Division of Surgery

Department of Traumatology

John Hunter Hospital

Address Lookout Road, NSW 2305
City New Lambton Heights
State/Province
Country Australia
Email [email protected]
Weblink
O2k-Network Lab HU Szeged Boros M


Labels: Field of research: Basic 



Publications

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Jasz 2021 J Cell Mol Med2021Jász DK, Szilágyi ÁL, Tuboly E, Baráth B, Márton AR, Varga P, Varga G, Érces D, Mohácsi Á, Szabó A, Bozó R, Gömöri K, Görbe A, Boros M, Hartmann P (2021) Reduction in hypoxia-reoxygenation-induced myocardial mitochondrial damage with exogenous methane. https://doi.org/10.1111/jcmm.16498
Tuboly 2017 Sci Rep2017Tuboly E, Molnár R, Tőkés T, Turányi RN, Hartmann P, Mészáros AT, Strifler G, Földesi I, Siska A, Szabó A, Mohácsi Á, Szabó G, Boros M (2017) Excessive alcohol consumption induces methane production in humans and rats. Sci Rep 7:7329.
Strifler 2016 PLOS ONE2016Strifler G, Tuboly E, Szél E, Kaszonyi E, Cao C, Kaszaki J, Mészáros A, Boros M, Hartmann P (2016) Inhaled methane limits the mitochondrial electron transport chain dysfunction during experimental liver ischemia-reperfusion injury. PLOS ONE 11:e0146363.
Strifler 2016b PLOS ONE2016Strifler G, Tuboly E, Görbe A, Boros M, Pécz D, Hartmann P (2016) Targeting mitochondrial dysfunction with L-alpha glycerylphosphorylcholine. PLOS ONE 11:e0166682.

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