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1 Dr. Szentesi Péter publikációs listája In extenso közlemények: 1. Magyar J., Rusznák Z., Szentesi P., Szűcs G. and Kovács L. (1992) Action potentials and potassium currents in rat ventricular muscle during experimental diabetes. Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology. 24, I.F.: 3, Sárközi S., Szentesi P., Cseri J., Kovács L. and Csernoch L. (1996) Concentration dependent effects of tetracaine on excitation-contraction coupling in frog skeletal muscle fibres. Journal of Muscle Research and Cell Motility. 17, I.F.: 2, Sárközi S., Szentesi P., Jona I. and Csernoch L. (1996). Effects of cardiac glycosides on excitation-contraction coupling in frog skeletal muscle fibres. Journal of Physiology, 495, I.F.: 3, Szentesi P., Papp Z., Szücs G., Kovács L. and Csernoch L. (1997). The kinetics of contractile activation in voltage clamped frog skeletal muscle fibres. Biophysical Journal, 73, I.F.: 4, Szentesi P., Jacquemond V., Kovács L. and Csernoch L. (1997). Intramembrane charge movement and sarcoplasmic calcium release in enzymatically isolated mammalian skeletal muscle fibres. Journal of Physiology, 505, I.F.: 3,16 6. Szentesi P., Zaremba R. and Stienen G.J.M. (1998). Calcium handling by the sarcoplasmic reticulum during oscillatory contraction of skinned skeletal muscle fibres. Journal of Muscle Research and Cell Motility, 19, I.F.: 2, Csernoch L, Bernengo J.C., Szentesi P. and Jacquemond V. (1998) Measurements of intracellular Mg 2+ concentration in mouse skeletal muscle fibers with the fluorescent indicator Mag-Indo-1. Biophysical Journal, 75, I.F.: 4, Csernoch L., Szentesi P., Sárközi S., Szegedi Cs., Jona I. and Kovács L. (1999) Effects of tetracaine on sarcoplasmic calcium release in mammalian skeletal muscle fibres. Journal of Physiology, 515, I.F.: 4, Csernoch L., Szentesi P. and Kovács L. (1999) Differential effects of caffeine and perchlorate on excitation-contraction coupling in mammalian skeletal muscle fibres. Journal of Physiology, 520, I.F.: 4, Sárközi S., Szegedi Cs., Szentesi P., Csernoch L., Kovács L. and Jóna I. (2000) Regulation of rat SR calcium release channel by calcium. Journal of Muscle Research and Cell Motility, 21, I.F.: 2, Tewes S., Schuhmeier R.P., Szentesi P., and Melzer W. (2000) Tools for flash-photolysis experiments on voltage-clamped muscle fibre segments. Pflügers Arhive, 439, I.F.: 2, Szentesi P., Kovács L. and Csernoch L. (2000) Deterministic inactivation of calcium release channels in mammalian skeletal muscle. Journal of Physiology, 528, I.F.: 4,455
2 13. Bruton J., Szentesi P., Lännergren J., Westerblad H., Kovács L. and Csernoch L. (2000) Decreased intramembraneous charge movement in skeletal muscle fibres from Xenopus laevis during recovery from fatigue. Journal of Muscle Research and Cell Motility, 21, I.F.: 2, Szentesi P., Zaremba R., van Mechelen W. and Stienen G.J.M. (2001) ATP utilization for calcium uptake and force production in different types of human skeletal muscle fibres. Journal of Physiology, 531, I.F.: 4, Jóna I., Szegedi Cs., Sárközi S., Szentesi P., Csernoch L. and Kovács L. (2001) Altered inhibition of the rat skeletal ryanodine receptor/calcium release channel by magnesium in presence of ATP. Pflügers Arhcive, 441, I.F.: 1, Szentesi P., Collet C., Sárközi S., Szegedi Cs., Jóna I., Jacquemond V., Kovács L. and Csernoch L. (2001) Effect of dantrolene on steps of excitation-contraction coupling in skeletal muscle fibres. Journal of General Physiology 118, I.F.: 5, Szentandrássy N., Szentesi P., Magyar J., Nánási P.P. and Csernoch L. (2003) Effect of thymol on kinetic properties of Ca and K currents in rat skeletal muscle. BMC Pharmacology 3, Szentesi P., Szappanos H., Szegedi Cs., Gönczi M., Jóna I., Cseri J., Kovács L. and Csernoch L. (2004) Altered elementary calcium release events and enhanced calcium release by thymol in rat skeletal muscle. Biophysical Journal 86, I.F.: 4, Szentesi P., Pignier C., Egger M., Kranias E.G. and Niggli E. (2004) Sarcoplasmic Reticulum Ca 2+ refilling controls recovery from Ca 2+ induced Ca 2+ release refractoriness in heart muscle. Circulation Research 95, I.F.: 9, Szentesi P., Bekedam M.A., van Beek-Harmsen B.J., van der Laarse W.J., Zaremba R., Boonstra A., Visser F.C. and Stienen G.J.M. (2005) Depression of force production and ATPase activity in different types of human skeletal muscle fibers from patients with chronic heart failure. Journal of Applied Physiology 99, I.F.: 3, Pocsai K., Kosztka L., Bakondi G., Gönczi M., Fodor J., Dienes B., Szentesi P., Kovács L., Feniger-Barish R., Kopf E., Zharhary D., Szűcs G., Csernoch L., Rusznák Z. (2006) Melanoma cells exhibit strong intracellular TASK-3-specificimmunopositivity in both tissue sections and cell culture. Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences, 63, I.F.: 4, Jung C., Zima A.V., Szentesi P., Jona I., Blatter L.A., Niggli E. (2007) Ca 2+ release from the Sarcoplasmic Reticulum activated by the low affinity Ca 2+ chelator TPEN in ventricular myocytes. Cell Calcium, 41, I.F.: 4, Szigeti Gy., Almássy J., Sztretye M., Dienes B., Szabó L., Szentesi P., Vassort G., Sárközi S., Csernoch L., Jóna I. (2007) Alterations in the calcium homeostasis of skeletal muscle from postmyocardial infarcted rats. Pflügers Arhcive, 455, I.F.: 3, Sztretye M., Deli T., Szentesi P., Szigeti G., Csernoch L. (2007) Effect of TPEN on the calcium release of cultured C2C12 mouse myotubes. Journal of Muscle Research and Cell Motility, I.F.: 1,731
3 25. Almassy J., Sztretye M., Lukacs B., Dienes B., Szabo L., Szentesi P., Vassort G., Csernoch L., Jona I. (2008) Effects of K-201 on the calcium pump and calcium release channel of rat skeletal muscle. Pflügers Arhcive, I.F.: 3, Lukacs B., Sztretye M., Almassy J., Sarkozi S., Dienes B., Mabrouk K., Simut C., Szabo L., Szentesi P., De Waard M., Ronjat M., Jona I., Csernoch L. (2008) Charged surface area of maurocalcine determines its interaction with the skeletal ryanodine receptor. Biophysical Journal, I.F.: 4, Fodor J., Gönczi M., Sztretye M., Dienes B., Oláh T., Szabó L., Csoma E., Szentesi P., Szigeti G.P., Marty I., Csernoch L. (2008) Altered expression of triadin 95 causes parallel changes in localized Ca 2+ release events and global Ca 2+ signals in skeletal muscle cells in culture. Journal of Physiology, I.F.: 4, Sztretye M., Almássy J., Deli T., Szentesi P., Jung C., Dienes B., Simut A.S., Niggli E., Jona I., Csernoch L. (2009) Altered sarcoplasmic reticulum calcium transport in the presence of the heavy metal chelator TPEN. Cell Calcium, 46, I.F.: 4, Oddoux S., Brocard J., SchweitzerA., Szentesi P., Giannesini B., Brocard J., Fauré J., Pernet-Gallay K., Bendahan D., Lunardi J., Csernoch L., Marty I. (2009) Triadin deletion induces impaired skeletal muscle function. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 284, I.F.: 5, Szabó L.Z., Vincze J., Csernoch L., Szentesi P. (2010) Improved spark and ember detection using stationary wavelet transforms. Journal of Theoretical Biology, 264: I.F.: 2,574 Össz impakt faktor: 113,879 Össz citáció: 358
4 Idézhető absztraktok: 1A. L. Csernoch, P. Szentesi, G. Szűcs and L. Kovács (1994). Time course of fibre shortening and its temporal correlation to calcium binding to troponin-c in skeletal muscle. Journal of Muscle Research and Cell Motility, 15, A. L. Kovács, S. Sárközi, P. Szentesi and L. Csernoch (1995) Pharmacologically distinct components of sarcoplasmic calcium release in frog skeletal muscle fibres. Journal of Muscle Research and Cell Motility, 16, A. J.P. Ebus, P. Szentesi, R. Zaremba and G.J.M. Stienen (1995) Influence of BDM on isometricatp comsumption and force in skinned cardiac and skeletal muscle. Pflügers Archive, 430, R145. 4A. L. Kovács, P. Szentesi and L. Csernoch (1995) Kinetic comparison of isometric tension and intracellular calcium concentration changes in frog skeletal muscle fibres. Journal of Physiology, 487, 159P. 5A. L. Csernoch, S. Sárközi, P. Szentesi and L. Kovács (1996) Cardiac glycosides enhance calcium release from the sarcoplasmic reticulum of the frog. Biophysical Journal, 70, A167. 6A. P. Szentesi, L. Kovács and L. Csernoch (1996) The simulation of tension from the measured changes of intracellular calcium in frog skeletal muscle fibres. Journal of Muscle Research and Cell Motility, 17, A. P. Szentesi, R. Zaremba and G.J.M. Stienen (1996) Mechanism of calcium induced calcium release in mechanically skinned muscle fibres from the toad Xenopus leavis. Journal of Muscle Research and Cell Motility, 17, A. L. Kovács, P. Szentesi and L. Csernoch (1996) Calcium and force transients in voltageclamped cut skeletal muscle fibres. Journal of Muscle Research and Cell Motility, 17, A. P. Szentesi, V. Jacquemond, L. Kovács and L. Csernoch (1998) Intramembrane charge movement and sarcoplasmic calcium release in enzymatically isolated mammalian skeletal muscle fibres. Journal of Muscle Research and Cell Motility, 19, A. P. Szentesi, L. Csernoch and L. Kovács (1999) Calcium dependent inactivation of sarcoplasmic calcium release in enzymatically isolated mammalian skeletal muscle fibres. Journal of Muscle Research and Cell Motility, 20, A. L. Csernoch, P. Szentesi, S Sárközi, Cs. Szegedi, I Jona and L. Kovács (1999) Effects of tetracaine on sarcoplasmic calcium permeability and the ryanodine receptor calcium release channel in mammalian skeletal muscle fibres. Journal of Muscle Research and Cell Motility, 20, A. P. Szentesi, R. Zaremba and G.J.M. Stienen (1999) ATP utilization for calcium uptake and force production in skinned human skeletal muscle fibres. Journal of Muscle Research and Cell Motility, 20, A. L. Csernoch, P. Szentesi and L. Kovács (1999) Effects of perchlorate on excitation contraction coupling in mammalian skeletal muscle. Biophysical Journal, 76, A299.
5 14A. L. Kovács, P. Szentesi and L. Csernoch (1999) The control of the calcium dependent inactivation pf sarcoplasmic calcium release in mammalian skeletal muscle. Biophysical Journal, 76, A A. I. Jóna, S. Sárközi, Cs. Szegedi, P. Szentesi and L. Kovács (1999) Effect of magnesium and ATP on the calcium release channel- ryanodine receptor of the rat. Journal of Muscle Research and Cell Motility, 20, A. Cs. Szegedi, S. Sárközi, P. Szentesi, L. Csernoch, L. Kovács and I. Jóna (1999) Effect of calcium on the ryanodine receptor of the rat. Journal of Muscle Research and Cell Motility, 20, A. P. Szentesi, J. Bruton, L. Kovács and L. Csernoch (1999) Altered intramembrane charge movement in intact fatigued skeletal muscle fibres from Xenopus laevis. Journal of Muscle Research and Cell Motility, 20, A. P. Szentesi, L. Kovács and L. Csernoch (2000) Effect of altered intracellular Mg 2+ concentration on the release of calcium from the sarcoplasmic reticulum in mammalian skeletal muscle. Journal of Physiology, 526P, 32P. 19A. P. Szentesi, C. Collet, Cs. Szegedi, L. Kovács and L. Csernoch (2000) Effects of dantrolene on sarcoplasmic calcium release in rat skeletal muscle fibres. Journal of Muscle Research and Cell Motility, 21, A. P. Szentesi, J. Cseri, H. Szappanos, L. Kovács and L. Csernoch (2002) ATP and depolariyation induced calcium transients at different stages of development in the C2C12 skeletal muscle cell line. Journal of Muscle Research and Cell Motility, 23, A. L. Csernoch, P. Szentesi and L. Kovács (2002) Increased calcium release from the sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) in the presence of thymol in mammalian skeletal muscle fibers. Biophysical Journal, 82, 641a. 22A. L. Csernoch, P. Szentesi, Cs. Szegedi, I. Jóna and L. Kovács (2002) Effects of thymol on the excitation-contraction coupling in mammalian skeletal muscle fibres. Acta Physiologica Hungarica 89, A. H. Szappanos, P. Szentesi, L. Csernoch, L. Kovács and J. Cseri (2002) Calcium transients and purinergic activation on mouse skeletal muscle cells in primary culture. Acta Physiologica Hungarica 89, A. P. Szentesi, C. Pignier, E.G. Kranias, M. Egger and E. Niggli (2003) SR Ca determines recovery of CICR from refractoriness in cardiac myocytes. Journal of Muscle Research and Cell Motility, 24, A. M. Egger, C. Pignier, P. Szentesi and E. Niggli (2003) Refractoriness of SR-calcium release after beta-adrenergic stimulation in cardiac myocytes. Flügers Archiv European Journal of Physiology, 445, 344a. 26A. M. Egger, P. Szentesi, C. Pignier, E.G. Kranias and E. Niggli (2004) SR Ca 2+ controls recovery from refractoriness and termination of CICR in cardiac muscle. Biophysical Journal, 86, 344a.
6 27A. E. Niggli, P. Szentesi, C. Pignier and M. Egger (2004) Ca release termination and refractoriness in cardiac muscle. Journal of Physiology,??, 12P. 28A. P. Szentesi, C. Jung and E. Niggli (2004) Ultra-rapid block of L-type calcium channels by Ca 2+ in cardiac myocytes. Journal of Muscle Research and Cell Motility, 25, A. C. Jung, P. Szentesi, I. Jona and E. Niggli (2005) The low affinity Ca 2+ chelator TPEN activates Ca 2+ release from the sarcoplasmic reticulum in ventricular myocytes. Biophysical Journal, 88, 488a. 30A. P. Szentesi, C. Jung and E. Niggli (2005) Rapid block of Na + current through cardiac L- type Ca 2+ channels by photorelease of Ca 2+. Biophysical Journal, 88, 139a. 31A. P. Szentesi, C. Simut, T. Deli and L. Csernoch (2005) Travelling elementary calcium release events in the presence of a low affinity calcium buffer in skeletal muscle fibres. Journal of Muscle Research and Cell Motility, 26, A. P. Szentesi, M.A. Bekedam, B.J. van Beek-Harmsen, W.J van der Laarse, R. Zaremba, A. Boonstra, F.C. Visser and G.J.M. Stienen (2005) Depression of force production and ATPase activity in different types of human skeletal muscle fibres from patients with chronic heart failure. Journal of Muscle Research and Cell Motility, 26, A. P. Szentesi, C. Simut, T. Deli and L. Csernoch (2005) Travelling elementary calcium release events (sparks) in the presence of TPEN, a low affinity calcium buffer, in skeletal muscle fibres. Acta Physiologica Hungarica, 92, A. P. Szentesi, J. Almássy, M. Fehér, B. Dienes, C.A. Simut, I. Jona, M. Ronjat and L. Csernoch (2006) Mutation in the scorpiotoxin maurocalcine alter its ability to modify the calcium release events in frog skeletal muscle. Journal of Muscle Research and Cell Motility, 27, A. L. Csernoch, J. Fodor, M. Fehér, B. Dienes, T. Deli, P. Szentesi, L. Szabó and I. Marty (2007) Suppressed SR calcium release and modified elementary calcium release events in Triadin-overexpressing cultured myotubes. Biophysical Journal, 92 Suppl., 79a. 36A. P. Szentesi, M. Sztretye and B. Dienes (2009) Effects of Coenzyme Q10 on changes in calcium homeostasis of skeletal muscle fibers from fluvastatin treated rats. Acta Physiologica Hungarica, 96, A. M. Füzi, Z. Palicz, L. Szabó, J. Vincze, P. Szentesi, G. Paragh, P. Kertai, L. Csernoch (2009) Fluvastatin alters both the calcium homeostasis and cell proliferation in cultured myotubes and the calcium release events in adult muscle fibres of the rat. Biophysical Journal, 96 Suppl. 313a. Könyvrészletek: K1. L. Csernoch, J. Cseri, P. Szentesi and L. Kovács (2001) Calcium homeostasis in developing and adult skeletal muscle cells. In Molecular and Cellular Biology: from plant to human, edited by Z. Krasznai, L. Mátyus, B. Van Duijn. Foundation of Single Cell Research, Leiden,
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