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2019
from data base, 2019. VI. 17. |
Balicza P, Varga NA, Bolgar B, Pentelenyi K, Bencsik R, Gal A, Gezsi A, Prekop Cs, Molnar V, Molnar MJ: Comprehensive analysis of rare variants of 101 autism-linked genes in a Hungarian cohort of autism spectrum disorder patients, FRONTIERS IN GENETICS Manuscript ID: 449456 type of document: Journal paper/Article language: English URL |
2018
from data base, 2019. VI. 17. |
Varga N, Pentelényi K, Balicza P, Gézsi A, Reményi V, Hársfalvi V, Bencsik R, Illés A, Prekop C, Molnár MJ: Mitochondrial dysfunction and autism: Comprehensive genetic analyses of children with autism and mtDNA deletion, BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN FUNCTIONS 14: (1) 4 type of document: Journal paper/Article number of independent citations: 2 language: English URL |
2018
from data base, 2019. VI. 17. |
Balicza P, Grosz Z, Bencsik R, Illes A, Gal A, Gezsi A, Molnar MJ: A teljesexom-szekvenálás jelentősége a ritka neurológiai betegségek diagnosztikájában – saját tapasztalatok egy ataxiás eset kapcsán, ORVOSI HETILAP 159: (28) pp. 1163-1169. type of document: Journal paper/Article language: Hungarian URL |
2017
from data base, 2019. VI. 17. |
Garzuly Ferenc, Szabo Laszlo, Bencsik Renata, Maria Molnar Judit, Kalman Bernadette: Niemann-Pick’s disease type B and brain iron accumulation, CASE REPORTS IN CLINICAL PATHOLOGY 4: (1) pp. 62-67. type of document: Journal paper/Article language: English URL |
2016
from data base, 2019. VI. 17. |
Balicza P, Grosz Z, Gonzalez MA, Bencsik R, Pentelenyi K, Gal A, Varga E, Klivenyi P, Koller J, Zuchner S, Molnar MJ: Genetic background of the hereditary spastic paraplegia phenotypes in Hungary - An analysis of 58 probands., JOURNAL OF THE NEUROLOGICAL SCIENCES 364: pp. 116-121. type of document: Journal paper/Article number of independent citations: 6 language: English URL |
2016
from data base, 2019. VI. 17. |
Bencsik R, Boto P, Szabo RN, Toth BM, Simo E, Balint BL, Szatmari I: Improved transgene expression in doxycycline-inducible embryonic stem cells by repeated chemical selection or cell sorting., STEM CELL RESEARCH 17: (2) pp. 228-234. type of document: Journal paper/Article language: English URL |
| Number of independent citations to these publications: | 8 |
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