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2013
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Maus M, Medgyesi D, Kiss E, Schneider AE, Enyedi Á, Szilágyi N, Matkó J, Sármay G: B cell receptor-induced Ca2+ mobilization mediates F-actin rearrangements and is indispensable for adhesion and spreading of B lymphocytes, JOURNAL OF LEUKOCYTE BIOLOGY 93: (4) pp. 537-547. type of document: Journal paper/Article impact factor: 4.992** language: English Full text of document
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2012
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Hancz A, Koncz G, Szili D, Sarmay G: TLR9-mediated signals rescue B-cells from Fas-induced apoptosis via inactivation of caspases, IMMUNOLOGY LETTERS 143: (1) pp. 77-84. type of document: Journal paper/Article impact factor: 2.526* language: English Full text of document
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2012
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Harre U, Georgess D, Bang H, Bozec A, Axmann R, Ossipova E, Jakobsson PJ, Baum W, Nimmerjahn F, Szarka E, Sarmay G, Krumbholz G, Neumann E, Toes R, Scherer HU, Catrina AI, Klareskog L, Jurdic P, Schett G: Induction of osteoclastogenesis and bone loss by human autoantibodies against citrullinated vimentin., JOURNAL OF CLINICAL INVESTIGATION 122: (5) pp. 1791-1802. type of document: Journal paper/Article impact factor: 13.069* language: English Full text of document
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2010
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Adori M, Kiss E, Barad Zs, Barabás K, Kiszely E, Schneider A, Kövesdi D, Sziksz E, Abraham IM, Matkó J, Sármay G: Estrogen augments the T cell-dependent but not the T-independent immune response (vol 67, pg 1661, 2010), CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR LIFE SCIENCES 67: (14) pp. 1661-1674. type of document: Journal paper/Article impact factor: 7.047 number of independent citations: 7 language: English Full text of document
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2010
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Angyal A, Szekeres Z, Balogh P, Neer Z, Szarka E, Virag V, Medgyesi D, Prechl J, Sarmay G: CD16/32-specific biotinylated 2.4G2 single-chain Fv complexed with avidin-FITC enhances FITC-specific humoral immune response in vivo in a CD16-dependent manner, INTERNATIONAL IMMUNOLOGY 22: (2) pp. 71-80. type of document: Journal paper/Article impact factor: 3.301 language: English Full text of document
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2009
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Maus M, Medgyesi D, Kovesdi D, Csuka D, Koncz G, Sarmay G: Grb2 associated binder 2 couples B-cell receptor to cell survival, CELLULAR SIGNALLING 21: (2) pp. 220-227. type of document: Journal paper/Article impact factor: 4.094 number of independent citations: 7 language: English Full text of document
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2006
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Sarmay G, Angyal A, Kertesz Á, Maus M, Medgyesi D: The multiple function of Grb2 associated binder (Gab) adaptor/scaffolding protein in immune cell signaling., IMMUNOLOGY LETTERS 104: (1-2) pp. 76-82. type of document: Journal paper/Article impact factor: 2.352 number of independent citations: 29 language: English Full text of document
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2004
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Zouali M, Sarmay G: B lymphocyte signaling pathways in systemic autoimmunity: implications for pathogenesis and treatment., ARTHRITIS AND RHEUMATISM 50: (9) pp. 2730-2741. type of document: Journal paper/Review paper impact factor: 7.414 number of independent citations: 21 language: English Full text of document
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1996
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Sarmay G, Koncz G, Gergely J: Human type II Fcgamma receptors inhibit B cell activation by interacting with the p21(ras)-dependent pathway., JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY 271: (48) pp. 30499-30504. type of document: Journal paper/Article impact factor: 7.452 number of independent citations: 26 language: English Full text of document
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1992
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Gergely J, Sarmay G, Rajnavolgyi E: REGULATION OF ANTIBODY-PRODUCTION MEDIATED BY FC-GAMMA RECEPTORS, IGG BINDING-FACTORS, AND IGG FC-BINDING AUTOANTIBODIES, CRITICAL REVIEWS IN BIOCHEMISTRY AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY 27: (3) pp. 191-225. type of document: Journal paper/Review paper impact factor: 10.320 number of independent citations: 11 language: English Full text of document
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| | Cumulative impact factor of the 10 most significant publications: | 41.98  |
| | Number of independent citations to these publications: | 101  |
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