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001-es BibID:BIBFORM004925
Első szerző:Damjanovich Sándor (biofizikus)
Cím:Structural hierarchy in the clustering of HLA class I molecules in the plasma membrane of human lymphoblastoid cells / Damjanovich, S., Vereb, G., Schaper, A., Jenei, A., Matko, J., Starink, J. P., Fox, G. Q., Arndt-Jovin, D. J., Jovin, T. M.
Dátum:1995
Megjegyzések:Major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I antigens in the plasma membranes of human T (HUT-102B2) and B (JY) lymphoma cells were probed by immunochemical reagents using fluorescence, transmission electron, and scanning force microscopies. Fluorescent labels were attached to monoclonal antibodies W6/32 or KE-2 directed against the heavy chain of HLA class I (A, B, C) and L368 or HB28 against the beta 2-microglobulin light chain. The topological distribution in the nanometer range was studied by photobleaching fluorescence resonance energy transfer (pbFRET) on single cells. A nonrandom codistribution pattern of MHC class I molecules was observed over distances of 2-10 nm. A second, nonrandom, and larger-scale topological organization of the MHC class I antigens was detected by indirect immunogold labeling and imaging by transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and scanning force microscopy (SFM). Although some differences in antigen distribution between the B- and T-cell lines were detected by pbFRET, both cell lines exhibited similar clustering patterns by TEM and SFM. Such defined molecular distributions on the surfaces of cells of the immune system may reflect an underlying specialization of membrane lipid domains and fulfill important functional roles in cell-cell contacts and signal transduction.
Tárgyszavak:Orvostudományok Elméleti orvostudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
Adult
analysis
beta 2-Microglobulin
Cell Line
Cell Membrane
chemistry
Energy Transfer
Fluorescence
Gold Colloid
Histocompatibility Antigens Class I
Human
Immunohistochemistry
immunology
Light
Lymphocytes
Major Histocompatibility Complex
methods
Microscopy
Microscopy,Electron
Signal Transduction
Support,Non-U.S.Gov't
Tumor Cells,Cultured
ultrastructure
egyetemen (Magyarországon) készült közlemény
Megjelenés:Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. - 92 : 4 (1995), p. 1122-1126. -
További szerzők:Vereb György (1965-) (biofizikus, orvos) Schaper, Achim Jenei Attila (1966-) (biofizikus) Matkó János (1952-) (biológus) Starink, J. Pascual Fox, Geoffrey Q. Arndt-Jovin, Donna J. Jovin, Thomas M.
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001-es BibID:BIBFORM039514
Első szerző:Matkó János (biológus)
Cím:GPI-microdomains (membrane rafts) and signaling of the multi-chain interleukin-2 receptor in human lymphoma/leukemia T cell lines / Matko, J., Bodnar, A., Vereb, G., Bene, L., Vamosi, G., Szentesi, G., Szollosi, J., Gaspar, R., Horejsi, V., Waldmann, T. A., Damjanovich, S.
Dátum:2002
ISSN:0014-2956
Megjegyzések:Subunits (alpha, beta and gamma) of the interleukin-2 receptor complex (IL-2R) are involved in both proliferative and activation-induced cell death (AICD) signaling of T cells. In addition, the signaling beta and gamma chains are shared by other cytokines (e.g. IL-7, IL-9, IL-15). However, the molecular mechanisms responsible for recruiting/sorting the alpha chains to the signaling chains at the cell surface are not clear. Here we show, in four cell lines of human adult T cell lymphoma/leukemia origin, that the three IL-2R subunits are compartmented together with HLA glycoproteins and CD48 molecules in the plasma membrane, by means of fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET), confocal microscopy and immuno-biochemical techniques. In addition to the beta and gamma(c) chains constitutively expressed in detergent-resistant membrane fractions (DRMs) of T cells, IL-2Ralpha (CD25) was also found in DRMs, independently of its ligand-occupation. Association of CD25 with rafts was also confirmed by its colocalization with GM-1 ganglioside. Depletion of membrane cholesterol using methyl-beta-cyclodextrin substantially reduced co-clustering of CD25 with CD48 and HLA-DR, as well as the IL-2 stimulated tyrosine-phosphorylation of STATs (signal transducer and activator of transcription). These data indicate a GPI-microdomain (raft)-assisted recruitment of CD25 to the vicinity of the signaling beta and gamma(c) chains. Rafts may promote rapid formation of a high affinity IL-2R complex, even at low levels of IL-2 stimulus, and may also form a platform for the regulation of IL-2 induced signals by GPI-proteins (e.g. CD48). Based on these data, the integrity of these GPI-microdomains seems critical in signal transduction through the IL-2R complex.
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Megjelenés:European Journal Of Biochemistry. - 269 : 4 (2002), p. 1199-1208. -
További szerzők:Dóczy-Bodnár Andrea (1970-) (biofizikus) Vereb György (1965-) (biofizikus, orvos) Bene László (1963-) (biofizikus) Vámosi György (1967-) (biofizikus) Szentesi Gergely (1976-) (kémia-fizika tanár) Szöllősi János (1953-) (biofizikus) Gáspár Rezső (1944-) (biofizikus) Horejsi, Václav Waldmann, Thomas A. Damjanovich Sándor (1936-2017) (biofizikus)
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001-es BibID:BIBFORM023551
Első szerző:Matkó János (biológus)
Cím:Lipid and protein mobility in the plasma membrane of cells : studies by fluorescence anisotropy and fluorescence photobleaching recovery (FPR) / Matkó János, Vereb György, Bodnár Andrea
Dátum:1998
Tárgyszavak:Orvostudományok Elméleti orvostudományok könyvfejezet
fluorescence spectroscopy
plasma membrane
mobility
fluorescence anisotropy
FRAP
Megjelenés:Practical guide to physical analysis of cell surface receptors / ed. Krasznai Zoltán, Mátyus László. - p. 92-109.
További szerzők:Vereb György (1965-) (biofizikus, orvos) Dóczy-Bodnár Andrea (1970-) (biofizikus)
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001-es BibID:BIBFORM006044
Első szerző:Matkó János (biológus)
Cím:Biphasic effect of extracellular ATP on the membrane potential of mouse thymocytes / Matko J., Nagy P., Panyi G., Vereb G. Jr., Bene L., Matyus L., Damjanovich S.
Dátum:1993
Megjegyzések:Extracellular ATP induced changes in the membrane potential of thymocytes from BALB/c mice were analyzed. At concentrations below 0.1 mM, ATP hyperpolarizes the cell membrane on the time scale of development of the Ca(2+)-signal. After a longer time hyperpolarization turns to depolarization. ATP concentrations higher than 0.5 mM caused rapid depolarization without previous hyperpolarization. Verapamil, quinine or the absence of extracellular Ca2+ blocked the hyperpolarization by ATP. In Na(+)-free medium the magnitude of depolarization decreased. Our data suggest a contribution of Ca(2+)-activated K+ channels to the hyperpolarizing effect of ATP at lower concentrations. The direction of membrane potential changes is determined presumably by a sensitive balance of ATP-receptor mediated Ca(2+)- and Na(+)-influx and the Ca(2+)-activated K(+)-channel activity.
Tárgyszavak:Orvostudományok Elméleti orvostudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
Adenosine Triphosphate
Animal
Biophysics
Cell Membrane
cytology
drug effects
Hungary
Kinetics
Membrane Potentials
Mice
Mice,Inbred BALB C
pharmacology
physiology
Quinine
Support,Non-U.S.Gov't
Thymus Gland
Verapamil
Megjelenés:Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. - 191 : 2 (1993), p. 378-384. -
További szerzők:Nagy Péter (1971-) (biofizikus) Panyi György (1966-) (biofizikus) Vereb György (1965-) (biofizikus, orvos) Bene László (1963-) (biofizikus) Mátyus László (1956-) (biofizikus) Damjanovich Sándor (1936-2017) (biofizikus)
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001-es BibID:BIBFORM004886
Első szerző:Szentesi Gergely (kémia-fizika tanár)
Cím:Computer program for analyzing donor photobleaching FRET image series / Szentesi, G., Vereb, G., Horvath, G., Bodnar, A., Fabian, A., Matko, J., Gaspar, R., Damjanovich, S., Matyus, L., Jenei, A.
Dátum:2005
ISSN:1552-4922
Megjegyzések:The photobleaching fluorescence resonance energy transfer (pbFRET) technique is a spectroscopic method to measure proximity relations between fluorescently labeled macromolecules using digital imaging microscopy. To calculate the energy transfer values one has to determine the bleaching time constants in pixel-by-pixel fashion from the image series recorded on the donor-only and donor and acceptor double-labeled samples. Because of the large number of pixels and the time-consuming calculations, this procedure should be assisted by powerful image data processing software. There is no commercially available software that is able to fulfill these requirements. METHODS: New evaluation software was developed to analyze pbFRET data for Windows platform in National Instrument LabVIEW 6.1. This development environment contains a mathematical virtual instrument package, in which the Levenberg-Marquardt routine is also included. As a reference experiment, FRET efficiency between the two chains (beta2-microglobulin and heavy chain) of major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I glycoproteins and FRET between MHC I and MHC II molecules were determined in the plasma membrane of JY, human B lymphoma cells. RESULTS: The bleaching time constants calculated on pixel-by-pixel basis can be displayed as a color-coded map or as a histogram from raw image format. CONCLUSION: In this report we introduce a new version of pbFRET analysis and data processing software that is able to generate a full analysis pattern of donor photobleaching image series under various conditions.
Tárgyszavak:Orvostudományok Elméleti orvostudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
Algorithms
analysis
beta 2-Microglobulin
Biophysics
Cell Line,Tumor
Cells
Energy Transfer
Fluorescence
Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer
Glycoproteins
Histocompatibility Antigens
Human
Humans
Hungary
Lymphoma
Major Histocompatibility Complex
metabolism
methods
Microscopy
Photobleaching
Research
Software
Support
egyetemen (Magyarországon) készült közlemény
Megjelenés:Cytometry. Part A. - 67 : 2 (2005), p. 119-128. -
További szerzők:Vereb György (1965-) (biofizikus, orvos) Horváth Gábor (1974-) (biofizikus) Dóczy-Bodnár Andrea (1970-) (biofizikus) Fábián Ákos István (1982-) (aneszteziológus) Matkó János (1952-) (biológus) Gáspár Rezső (1944-) (biofizikus) Damjanovich Sándor (1936-2017) (biofizikus) Mátyus László (1956-) (biofizikus) Jenei Attila (1966-) (biofizikus)
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001-es BibID:BIBFORM033278
035-os BibID:PMID:8588941 WOS:A1995TF18900001
Első szerző:Vereb György (biofizikus, orvos)
Cím:Plasma-membrane-bound macromolecules are dynamically aggregated to form non-random codistribution patterns of selected functional elements. Do pattern recognition processes govern antigen presentation and intercellular interactions? / György Vereb, László Matyus, László Bene, György Panyi, Zsolt Bacsó, Margit Balázs, János Matkó, János Szöllősi, Rezső Gáspár, Sándor Damjanovich, Robert E. Dale, Carlo Pieri, Marcel Ameloot
Dátum:1995
Megjegyzések:Molecular recognition processes between cell surface elements are discussed with special reference to cell surface pattern formation of membrane-bound integral proteins. The existence, as detected by flow cytometric resonance energy transfer (Appendix), and significance of cell surface patterns involving the interleukin-2 receptor, the T-cell receptor-CD3 system, the intercellular adhesion molecule ICAM-1, and the major histocompatibility complex class I and class II molecules in the plasma membrane of lymphocytes are described. The modulation of antigen presentation by transmembrane potential changes is discussed, and a general role of transmembrane potential changes, and therefore of ion channel activities, adduced as one of the major regulatory mechanisms of cell-cell communication. A general role in the mediation and regulation of intercellular interactions is suggested for cell-surface macromolecular patterns. The dynamic pattern of protein and lipid molecules in the plasma membrane is generated by the genetic code, but has a remarkable flexibility and may be one of the major instruments of accommodation and recognition processes at the cellular level.
Tárgyszavak:Orvostudományok Egészségtudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
cell surface
molecular pattern
energy transfer
fluorescence
flow cytometry
transmembrane potential
MHC
antigen presentation
intercellular communication
egyetemen (Magyarországon) készült közlemény
Megjelenés:Journal of Molecular Recognition. - 8 : 4 (1995), p. 237-246. -
További szerzők:Mátyus László (1956-) (biofizikus) Bene László (1963-) (biofizikus) Panyi György (1966-) (biofizikus) Bacsó Zsolt (1963-) (biofizikus) Balázs Margit (1952-) (sejtbiológus, molekuláris genetikus) Matkó János (1952-) (biológus) Szöllősi János (1953-) (biofizikus) Gáspár Rezső (1944-) (biofizikus) Damjanovich Sándor (1936-2017) (biofizikus) Dale, Robert E. Pieri, Carlo Ameloot, Marcel
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001-es BibID:BIBFORM012033
Első szerző:Vereb György (biofizikus, orvos)
Cím:Cytometry of fluorescence resonance energy transfer / Vereb György, Matkó János, Szöllősi János
Dátum:2009
Tárgyszavak:Orvostudományok Elméleti orvostudományok könyvfejezet
könyvrészlet
cytometry
Megjelenés:Essential Cytometry Methods / eds. Zbigniew Darzjukiewicz, J. Paul Robinson, Mario Roederer. - p. 55-107. -
További szerzők:Matkó János (1952-) (biológus) Szöllősi János (1953-) (biofizikus)
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001-es BibID:BIBFORM006057
Első szerző:Vereb György (biofizikus, orvos)
Cím:Effect of cyclosporin A on the membrane potential and Ca2+ level of human lymphoid cell lines and mouse thymocytes / György Vereb Jr., György Panyi, Margit Balázs, László Mátyus, János Matkó, Sándor Damjanovich
Dátum:1990
ISSN:0005-2728
Megjegyzések:The effect of the immunosuppressive cyclosporin A (CsA) on the cytosolic free Ca2+ concentration ([Ca2+]i) and membrane potential of human B and T lymphoblastoid cells and mouse thymocytes was studied in order to reveal some features of the early stage of drug-cell interaction. Cytosolic free Ca2+ concentration of the cells was measured by spectrofluorimetry using indo-1 and quin2 fluorescent calcium indicators. Membrane potential was monitored in a flow cytometer with oxonol dye. CsA applied at 2-20 micrograms/ml final concentrations caused a dose-dependent, rapid, transient rise of [Ca2+]i in all cell types. This effect could be blocked by chelating the extracellular Ca2+ with EGTA but was not sensitive to Ca2+ channel blockers verapamil and nifedipine or K+ channel blocker 4-aminopyridine. A possible explanation for the calcium mobilizing effect of CsA is an ionophore-like mode of action at the cell membrane level. Besides directly interfering with mitogenic signals, the elevation of [Ca2+]i could be responsible for an initial hyperpolarization observed in CsA-treated T lymphocytes. This hyperpolarization, however, was not detectable in B lymphoblastoid cells. A further difference between B and T cells was the diverse pattern of depolarization following CsA treatment. This variance in the behaviour of T and B lymphocytes and the diversity of membrane transport systems in its background could account for the different final outcome of the drug-cell interaction.
Tárgyszavak:Orvostudományok Elméleti orvostudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
Cyclosporin A
Indo-1
Quin2
Membrane potential
Human lymphoid cell lines
Mouse thymocytes
Megjelenés:Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA). Bioenergetics. - 1019 : 2 (1990), p. 159-165. -
További szerzők:Panyi György (1966-) (biofizikus) Balázs Margit (1952-) (sejtbiológus, molekuláris genetikus) Mátyus László (1956-) (biofizikus) Matkó János (1952-) (biológus) Damjanovich Sándor (1936-2017) (biofizikus)
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001-es BibID:BIBFORM004853
Első szerző:Vereb György (biofizikus, orvos)
Cím:Exploring membrane microdomains and functional protein clustering in live cells with flow and image cytometric methods / Vereb, G., Szöllősi, J., Damjanovich, S., Matkó, J.
Dátum:2004
Tárgyszavak:Orvostudományok Elméleti orvostudományok könyvfejezet
könyvrészlet
Cells
Fluorescence
Membrane Microdomains
methods
Megjelenés:Reviews in Fluorescence / Ed. Geddes, C. D., Lakowicz, J. R. - p. 99-120.
További szerzők:Szöllősi János (1953-) (biofizikus) Damjanovich Sándor (1936-2017) (biofizikus) Matkó János (1952-) (biológus)
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001-es BibID:BIBFORM004852
035-os BibID:(scopus)16644374278
Első szerző:Vereb György (biofizikus, orvos)
Cím:Cytometry of fluorescence resonance energy transfer / Vereb, G., Matko, J., Szollosi, J.
Dátum:2004
Tárgyszavak:Orvostudományok Elméleti orvostudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
folyóiratcikk
Algorithms
Antigens, CD4
Biophysics
chemistry
Cytophotometry
Energy Transfer
Flow Cytometry
Fluorescence
Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer
Histocompatibility Antigens
HLA Antigens
Hungary
Image Cytometry
Membrane Microdomains
Membrane Proteins
metabolism
methods
Proteins
Receptor Protein-Tyrosine Kinases
Receptors, Antigen,T-Cell
Research
Spectrometry, Fluorescence
Support
trends
Megjelenés:Methods in Cell Biology. - 75 (2004), p. 105-152. -
További szerzők:Matkó János (1952-) (biológus) Szöllősi János (1953-) (biofizikus)
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001-es BibID:BIBFORM004743
035-os BibID:(scopus)0038492661 (wos)000184222500005
Első szerző:Vereb György (biofizikus, orvos)
Cím:Dynamic, yet structured : the cell membrane three decades after the Singer-Nicolson model / Vereb, G., Szollosi, J., Matko, J., Nagy, P., Farkas, T., Vigh, L., Matyus, L., Waldmann, T. A., Damjanovich, S.
Dátum:2003
ISSN:027-8424 (Print)
Megjegyzések:The fluid mosaic membrane model proved to be a very useful hypothesis in explaining many, but certainly not all, phenomena taking place in biological membranes. New experimental data show that the compartmentalization of membrane components can be as important for effective signal transduction as is the fluidity of the membrane. In this work, we pay tribute to the Singer-Nicolson model, which is near its 30th anniversary, honoring its basic features, "mosaicism" and "diffusion," which predict the interspersion of proteins and lipids and their ability to undergo dynamic rearrangement via Brownian motion. At the same time, modifications based on quantitative data are proposed, highlighting the often genetically predestined, yet flexible, multilevel structure implementing a vast complexity of cellular functions. This new "dynamically structured mosaic model" bears the following characteristics: emphasis is shifted from fluidity to mosaicism, which, in our interpretation, means nonrandom codistribution patterns of specific kinds of membrane proteins forming small-scale clusters at the molecular level and large-scale clusters (groups of clusters, islands) at the submicrometer level. The cohesive forces, which maintain these assemblies as principal elements of the membranes, originate from within a microdomain structure, where lipid-lipid, protein-protein, and protein-lipid interactions, as well as sub- and supramembrane (cytoskeletal, extracellular matrix, other cell) effectors, many of them genetically predestined, play equally important roles. The concept of fluidity in the original model now is interpreted as permissiveness of the architecture to continuous, dynamic restructuring of the molecular- and higher-level clusters according to the needs of the cell and as evoked by the environment.
Tárgyszavak:Orvostudományok Elméleti orvostudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
folyóiratcikk
Animals
Biophysics
Cell Membrane
chemistry
Chemistry,Physical
Diffusion
Extracellular Matrix
Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer
Hungary
Lipid Bilayers
Membrane Fluidity
Membrane Lipids
Membrane Microdomains
Membrane Proteins
Microscopy,Electron
Models,Biological
Motion
physiology
Proteins
Research
Signal Transduction
Support
Megjelenés:Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. - 100 : 14 (2003), p. 8053-8058. -
További szerzők:Szöllősi János (1953-) (biofizikus) Matkó János (1952-) (biológus) Nagy Péter (1971-) (biofizikus) Farkas Tamás (1971-) (biológus) Vígh L. Mátyus László (1956-) (biofizikus) Waldmann, Thomas A. Damjanovich Sándor (1936-2017) (biofizikus)
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001-es BibID:BIBFORM004673
Első szerző:Vereb György (biofizikus, orvos)
Cím:Cholesterol-dependent clustering of IL-2Ralpha and its colocalization with HLA and CD48 on T lymphoma cells suggest their functional association with lipid rafts / Vereb, G., Matko, J., Vamosi, G., Ibrahim, S. M., Magyar, E., Varga, S., Szollosi, J., Jenei, A., Gaspar, R., Waldmann, T. A., Damjanovich, S.
Dátum:2000
Megjegyzések:Immunogold staining and electron microscopy show that IL-2 receptor alpha-subunits exhibit nonrandom surface distribution on human T lymphoma cells. Analysis of interparticle distances reveals that this clustering on the scale of a few hundred nanometers is independent of the presence of IL-2 and of the expression of the IL-2R beta-subunit. Clustering of IL-2Ralpha is confirmed by confocal microscopy, yielding the same average cluster size, approximately 600-800 nm, as electron microscopy. HLA class I and II and CD48 molecules also form clusters of the same size. Disruption of cholesterol-rich lipid rafts with filipin or depletion of membrane cholesterol with methyl-beta-cyclodextrin results in the blurring of cluster boundaries and an apparent dispersion of clusters for all four proteins. Interestingly, the transferrin receptor, which is thought to be located outside lipid rafts, exhibits clusters that are only 300 nm in size and are less affected by modifying the membrane cholesterol content. Furthermore, transferrin receptor clusters hardly colocalize with IL-2Ralpha, HLA, and CD48 molecules (crosscorrelation coefficient is 0.05), whereas IL-2Ralpha colocalizes with both HLA and CD48 (crosscorrelation coefficient is between 0.37 and 0.46). This coclustering is confirmed by electron microscopy. The submicron clusters of IL-2Ralpha chains and their coclustering with HLA and CD48, presumably associated with lipid rafts, could underlie the efficiency of signaling in lymphoid cells.
Tárgyszavak:Orvostudományok Elméleti orvostudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
folyóiratcikk
analysis
Antigens,CD
Biophysics
Cells
Cholesterol
HLA Antigens
Human
Hungary
Immunohistochemistry
Interleukin-2
Lymphoma
Lymphoma,T-Cell
Membrane Fluidity
Membrane Lipids
metabolism
Microscopy
Microscopy,Confocal
Microscopy,Immunoelectron
Neoplasm Proteins
pathology
physiology
Proteins
Receptors,Interleukin-2
Support,Non-U.S.Gov't
T-Lymphocytes
Tumor Cells,Cultured
Megjelenés:Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. - 97 : 11 (2000), p. 6013-6018. -
További szerzők:Matkó János (1952-) (biológus) Vámosi György (1967-) (biofizikus) Ibrahim, Shehu M. Magyar Erika Varga Sándor (1943-) (biofizikus) Szöllősi János (1953-) (biofizikus) Jenei Attila (1966-) (biofizikus) Gáspár Rezső (1944-) (biofizikus) Waldmann, Thomas A. Damjanovich Sándor (1936-2017) (biofizikus)
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