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Research Center of Molecular Exercise Science, | |||
University of Physical Education, Budapest HU | |||
|address=Alkotas ut 42-48, L3 | |||
|area code=H-1123 | |||
|city=Budapest | |||
|country=Hungary | |||
|mailaddress= [email protected] | |||
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== Participated at== | |||
::::* [[IOC127|IOC127 Szeged HU]] | |||
::::* [[MiP2017/MitoEAGLE Hradec Kralove CZ|MitoEAGLE 2017 Hradec Kralove CZ]] |
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COST Action CA15203 (2016-2021): MitoEAGLE
Evolution-Age-Gender-Lifestyle-Environment: mitochondrial fitness mapping
Kolonics Attila
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COST: Member
Name | Kolonics Attila, PhD |
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Institution |
Research Center of Molecular Exercise Science, University of Physical Education, Budapest HU |
Address | Alkotas ut 42-48, L3, H-1123 |
City | Budapest |
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Country | Hungary |
[email protected] | |
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Kolonics 2023 MiP2023 | 2023 | Accelerated epigenetic changes may contribute to the development of metabolic syndrome revealed by NADH FLIM. |
Kolonics 2022 Abstract Bioblast | 2022 | P16. Kolonics Attila, Léner V, Kutasi B, Kutasi J (2022) Effects of Scenedesmus rubescens extract on Paraquat induced parkinsonism model in SH-SY5Y cells and mitochondrial dysfunction. Bioblast 2022: BEC Inaugural Conference. In: https://doi.org/10.26124/bec:2022-0001 |
Kolonics 2017 MiP2017 | 2017 | Different molecular composition of Lysimachia species result in distinct metabolism. |