Ákos Markovics
University of Pécs
11 Papers
27 Citations
Ákos Markovics is an academic researcher from University of Pécs. The author has contributed to research in topics: Measles & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 9 publications.
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Papers
Fiber-optic detection of chlorine in water
Ivan Kašík,Jan Mrázek,Ondrej Podrazky,Miroslav Seidl,Jan Aubrecht,Petr Tobiska,Marie Pospíšilová,Vlastimil Matejec,Barna Kovács,Ákos Markovics,Monika Szili +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, a commercially available absorption transducer o-phenylenediamine (o-PDA) was electrochemically immobilized onto fiber-optic substrates coated with Indium-Tin-Oxide (ITO).
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Fabrication of optical chemical ammonia sensors using anodized alumina supports and sol-gel method.
Ákos Markovics,Barna Kovács +1 more
TL;DR: In this comparative study, the fabrication and the sensing properties of various reflectometric optical ammonia gas sensors are described, and the porous oxide film provides excellent adhesion, making the anodized aluminum an attractive support for the sol-gel layer.
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Development of a robust and standardized immunoserological assay for detection of anti-measles IgG antibodies in human sera.
Katalin Böröcz,Zsuzsanna Csizmadia,Ákos Markovics,Viktória Mészáros,Kornélia Farkas,Vivien Telek,Vivien Varga,Geofrey Ouma Maloba,Kornélia Bodó,József Najbauer,Timea Berki,Péter Németh +11 more
TL;DR: An ELISA protocol for assessment of anti-measles antibody levels in human serum samples that fulfills the above criteria and is easily adaptable by various laboratories is described.
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Application of a fast and cost-effective 'three-in-one' MMR ELISA as a tool for surveying anti-MMR humoral immunity: the Hungarian experience.
Katalin Böröcz,Zsuzsanna Csizmadia,Ákos Markovics,Nelli Farkas,József Najbauer,Timea Berki,Péter Németh +6 more
TL;DR: Despite the potential gaps in herd immunity, the use of MMR vaccine remains an effective and low-cost approach for the prevention of measles, mumps and rubella infections.
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Preparation and characterization of thin transducer layers sensitive to free chlorine in water
Ivan Kašík,Jan Mrázek,Ondrej Podrazky,Miroslav Seidl,Jan Aubrecht,Petr Tobiska,Vlastimil Matejec,Barna Kovács,Ákos Markovics,Monika Szili,K. Vlckova +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors deal with preparation and characterization of layers of optical absorption transducers sensitive to free chlorine in water and based on commercially available chemicals, using electrochemical deposition and chemical approach based on the sol-gel method for the immobilization of the transducers onto ITO-coated planar optical substrates.
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