Laszlo Nagy

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Biochemistry and Molecular Biology University of Debrecen, Hungary 
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Czimmerer Z, Nagy L. (2023) Epigenomic regulation of macrophage polarization: Where do the nuclear receptors belong? Immunological Reviews
Rehó B, Fadel L, Brazda P, et al. (2023) Agonist-controlled competition of RAR and VDR nuclear receptors for heterodimerization with RXR is manifested in their DNA-binding. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 102896
Melo N, Belyaeva OV, Berger WK, et al. (2022) Next-generation retinoid X receptor agonists increase ATRA signaling in organotypic epithelium cultures and have distinct effects on receptor dynamics. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 102746
Czimmerer Z, Halasz L, Nagy L. (2020) Unorthodox Transcriptional Mechanisms of Lipid-Sensing Nuclear Receptors in Macrophages: Are We Opening a New Chapter? Frontiers in Endocrinology. 11: 609099
Nagy G, Nagy L. (2020) Motif grammar: The basis of the language of gene expression. Computational and Structural Biotechnology Journal. 18: 2026-2032
Fadel L, Rehó B, Volkó J, et al. (2020) Agonist binding directs dynamic competition among nuclear receptors for heterodimerization with retinoid X receptor. The Journal of Biological Chemistry
Sansbury BE, Li X, Wong B, et al. (2020) Myeloid ALX/FPR2 regulates vascularization following tissue injury. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Nagy G, Daniel B, Cuaranta-Monroy I, et al. (2020) Unraveling the hierarchy of and factors that determine the DNA binding by PPARγ. Molecular and Cellular Biology
Rehó B, Lau L, Mocsár G, et al. (2019) Simultaneous mapping of molecular proximity and co-mobility reveals agonist-enhanced dimerization and DNA binding of nuclear receptors. Analytical Chemistry
Patsalos A, Tzerpos P, Halasz L, et al. (2019) The BACH1-HMOX1 Regulatory Axis Is Indispensable for Proper Macrophage Subtype Specification and Skeletal Muscle Regeneration. Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)
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