Timea Berki
University of Pécs
154 Papers
565 Citations
Timea Berki is an academic researcher from University of Pécs. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Antibody. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 122 publications.
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Papers
Multicentre comparison of a diagnostic assay: aquaporin-4 antibodies in neuromyelitis optica
Patrick Waters,Markus Reindl,Albert Saiz,Kathrin Schanda,Friederike Tuller,Vlastimil Král,Petra Nytrova,Ondrej Sobek,Helle Hvilsted Nielsen,Torben Barington,Søren Thue Lillevang,Zsolt Illes,Kristin Rentzsch,Achim Berthele,Timea Berki,Letizia Granieri,Antonio Bertolotto,Bruno Giometto,Luigi Zuliani,Dörte Hamann,E Daniëlle van Pelt,Rogier Q. Hintzen,Romana Höftberger,Romana Höftberger,Carme Martínez Costa,Manuel Comabella,Xavier Montalban,Mar Tintoré,Aksel Siva,Ayse Altintas,Günnur Deniz,Mark Woodhall,Jacqueline Palace,Friedemann Paul,Hans-Peter Hartung,Orhan Aktas,Sven Jarius,Brigitte Wildemann,Christian A. Vedeler,Christian A. Vedeler,Anne Ruiz,M. Isabel Leite,Peter Trillenberg,Monika Probst,Sandra Saschenbrecker,Angela Vincent,Romain Marignier +46 more
TL;DR: The cell-based assays were most sensitive and specific overall, but immunohistochemistry or flow cytometry could be equally accurate in specialist centres.
Membrane glucocorticoid receptors (mGCR) are expressed in normal human peripheral blood mononuclear cells and up-regulated after in vitro stimulation and in patients with rheumatoid arthritis
Burkhard Bartholome,Cornelia M. Spies,Timo Gaber,Sebastian Schuchmann,Timea Berki,Désirée Kunkel,Maren Bienert,Andreas Radbruch,Gerd R Burmester,Roland Lauster,Alexander Scheffold,Frank Buttgereit +11 more
TL;DR: For the first time it is demonstrated that mGCR are indeed physiologically present in healthy blood donors, but remained unidentified by conventional techniques due to their small number per cell and actively up‐regulated and transported through the cell after immunostimulation.
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Mechanism of glucocorticoid‐induced depletion of human CD14+CD16+ monocytes
Farshid Dayyani,Kai-Uwe Belge,Marion Frankenberger,Matthias Mack,Timea Berki,Loems Ziegler-Heitbrock +5 more
TL;DR: A selective depletion of CD14+CD16+ monocytes by GC treatment in vivo and in vitro is shown, an effect to which the modestly increased level of GCR may contribute, suggesting that the intracellular GC receptor (GCR) is involved.
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Flow cytometric determination of glucocorticoid receptor (GCR) expression in lymphocyte subpopulations: lower quantity of GCR in patients with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
TL;DR: Although serum cortisol level was lower in PTSD patients, there was no correlation between cortisol level and GCR expression, and Multiparameter flow cytometric determination of G CR expression in lymphocyte subpopulations may provide a useful tool for monitoring immunoregulatory action of glucocorticoids.
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Evidence for a novel protective role of the vanilloid TRPV1 receptor in a cutaneous contact allergic dermatitis model.
Ágnes Bánvölgyi,László Pálinkás,Timea Berki,Natalie Clark,Andrew D. Grant,Zsuzsanna Helyes,Gábor Pozsgai,János Szolcsányi,Susan D. Brain,Erika Pintér +9 more
TL;DR: A protective involvement of the TRPV1 receptor was identified of contact dermatitis distinct from mechanisms involving the major pro-inflammatory neuropeptides.
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