Eva Keller
Semmelweis University
60 Papers
258 Citations
Eva Keller is an academic researcher from Semmelweis University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Hypothalamus & Poison control. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 60 publications.
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Papers
The kisspeptin system of the human hypothalamus: sexual dimorphism and relationship with gonadotropin-releasing hormone and neurokinin B neurons.
Erik Hrabovszky,Philippe Ciofi,Barbara Vida,Miklós Horváth,Eva Keller,Alain Caraty,S.R. Bloom,M. A. Ghatei,Waljit S. Dhillo,Zsolt Liposits,Zsolt Liposits,Imre Kalló,Imre Kalló +12 more
TL;DR: The distribution and robust sexual dimorphism of kisspeptin‐immunoreactive elements in human hypothalami is described, neuronal contacts between kisspeptins and neurokinin B fibers and GnRH cells are revealed, and co‐synthesis of Kisspeptin and neuroKinin B in the infundibular nucleus is demonstrated.
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Activated MAO-B in the brain of Alzheimer patients, demonstrated by [11C]-l-deprenyl using whole hemisphere autoradiography
Balázs Gulyás,Elena L. Pavlova,Peter Kasa,Karoly Gulya,Lidia Bakota,Szilvia Varszegi,Eva Keller,Mónika Csilla Horváth,Sangram Nag,István Hermecz,Kálmán Magyar,Christer Halldin +11 more
TL;DR: Observations indicate that [(11)C]-L-deprenyl may be a promising and selective imaging biomarker of increased MAO-B activity in the human brain and can therefore serve as a prospective PET tracer targeting neuroinflammation and neurodegeneration.
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Preferential limbic expression of the cannabinoid receptor mRNA in the human fetal brain.
TL;DR: The high CB1 mRNA expression in the fetal hippocampus and amygdala indicates that these limbic structures might be most vulnerable to prenatal cannabis exposure.
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The Human Brain Has Distinct Regional Expression Patterns of Estrogen Receptor α mRNA Isoforms Derived from Alternative Promoters
TL;DR: The current findings of alternative ERα promoter expression in distinct neuronal populations suggest that multiple promoter usage is a possible mechanism to achieve differentiated regulation of the ERα expression, dependent on the cell phenotype and consequently the functions mediated by the specific neuron.
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Striatal H3K27 Acetylation Linked to Glutamatergic Gene Dysregulation in Human Heroin Abusers Holds Promise as Therapeutic Target.
Gabor Egervari,Joseph A. Landry,James E. Callens,John F. Fullard,Panos Roussos,Eva Keller,Yasmin L. Hurd +6 more
TL;DR: The data suggest that heroin-related histone H3 hyperacetylation contributes to glutamatergic transcriptional changes that underlie addiction behavior and identify JQ1 as a promising candidate for targeted clinical interventions in heroin use disorder.
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