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2012
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Molnár L, Engelmann P, Somogyi I, Mácsik LL, Pollák E: Cold-stress induced formation of calcium and phosphorous rich chloragocyte granules (chloragosomes) in the earthworm Eisenia fetida., COMPARATIVE BIOCHEMISTRY AND PHYSIOLOGY A-MOLECULAR & INTEGRATIVE PHYSIOLOGY 163: (2) pp. 199-209. type of document: Journal paper/Article impact factor: 2.167 language: English DOI |
2010
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Boros A, Somogyi I, Engelmann P, Lubics A, Reglodi D, Pollak E, Molnar L: Pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating polypeptide type 1 (PAC1) receptor is expressed during embryonic development of the earthworm., CELL AND TISSUE RESEARCH 339: (3) pp. 649-653. type of document: Journal paper/Article impact factor: 2.804 number of independent citations: 3 language: English DOI |
2009
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Herbert Z, Pollak E, Zougman A, Boros A, Kapan N, Molnar L: Identification of Novel Neuropeptides in the Ventral Nerve Cord Ganglia and Their Targets in an Annelid Worm, Eisenia fetida, JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE NEUROLOGY 514: (5) pp. 415-432. type of document: Journal paper/Article impact factor: 3.718 number of independent citations: 5 language: English DOI |
2009
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Somogyi I, Boros A, Engelmann P, Varhalmi E, Nemeth J, Lubics A, Tamas A, Kiss P, Reglodi D, Pollak E, Molnar L: Pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating polypeptide-like compounds could modulate the activity of coelomocytes in the earthworm., ANNALS OF THE NEW YORK ACADEMY OF SCIENCES 1163: pp. 521-523. type of document: Journal paper/Article impact factor: 2.670 number of independent citations: 2 language: English DOI |
2008
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Molnar L, Pollak E, Boros A, Shioda S, Nakajo S, Tamas A, Lengvari I, Reglodi D, Lubics A: PAC1 receptor localization in a model nervous system: light and electron microscopic immunocytochemistry on the earthworm ventral nerve cord ganglia., REGULATORY PEPTIDES 145: (1-3) pp. 96-104. type of document: Journal paper/Article impact factor: 2.276 language: English DOI |
2008
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Varhalmi E, Somogyi I, Kiszler G, Nemeth J, Reglodi D, Lubics A, Kiss P, Tamas A, Pollak E, Molnar L: Expression of PACAP-like compounds during the caudal regeneration of the earthworm Eisenia fetida., JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR NEUROSCIENCE 36: (1-3) pp. 166-174. type of document: Journal paper/Article impact factor: 2.061 number of independent citations: 3 language: English DOI |
2007
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Predel R, Eckert M, Pollak E, Molnar L, Scheibner O, Neupert S: Peptidomics of identified neurons demonstrates a highly differentiated expression pattern of FXPRLamides in the neuroendocrine system of an insect, JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE NEUROLOGY 500: (3) pp. 498-512. type of document: Journal paper/Article impact factor: 3.915 number of independent citations: 6 language: English DOI |
2006
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Santos JG, Pollak E, Rexer KH, Molnar L, Wegener C: Morphology and metamorphosis of the peptidergic Va neurons and the median nerve system of the fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster, CELL AND TISSUE RESEARCH 326: (1) pp. 187-199. type of document: Journal paper/Article impact factor: 2.580 number of independent citations: 9 language: English DOI |
2005
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Pollák E, Eckert M, Molnár L, Predel E: Differential sorting and packiaging of Capa-gene related products in an insect, JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE NEUROLOGY 481: pp. 84-95. type of document: Journal paper/Article impact factor: 3.855 number of independent citations: 5 language: English
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2002
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Eckert M, Herbert Zs, Pollák Edit, Molnár László, Predel R: Identical cellular distribution of all abundant neuropeptides in the major abdominal neurohemal system of an insect (Periplaneta Americana), JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE NEUROLOGY 452: (3) pp. 264-275. type of document: Journal paper/Article impact factor: 3.848 language: English DOI |
| Number of independent citations to these publications: | 33 |
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