Debreceni Egyetem. Általános Orvostudományi Kar. Biokémiai és Molekuláris Biológiai Intézet / University of Debrecen. Faculty of Medicine. Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Tzerpos, P.,
Bojcsuk, D.,
Bene, K.,
Caballero-Sánchez, N.,
Parteka-Tojek, Z.,
Banecki, K.,
Korsak, S.,
Pritchett, S. M.,
Patsalos, A.,
Oleksak, D.,
Berger, W. K.,
Sarris, M. E.,
Giannakis, N.,
Chantalat, S.,
Silye-Cseh, T.,
Papachristou, E. K.,
Erdélyi, F.,
Máté, Z.,
Szabó, G.,
Nagy, G.,
Carroll, J. S.,
Spilianakis, C. G.,
Schwabe, J. W. R.,
Plewczynski, D.,
Nagy, L.:
BACH1 acts as a pioneer repressor to enable macrophage plasticity and adaptation across tissues and inflammatory contexts.
Immunity. "Accepted by Publisher", 2026.
Dániel, B.,
Belk, J. A.,
Meier, S. L.,
Chen, A. Y.,
Sándor, K.,
Czimmerer, Z.,
Varga, Z.,
Bene, K.,
Buquicchio, F. A.,
Qi, Y.,
Kitano, H.,
Wheeler, J. R.,
Foster, D. S.,
Januszyk, M.,
Longaker, M. T.,
Chang, H. Y.,
Satpathy, A. T.:
Macrophage inflammatory and regenerative response periodicity is programmed by cell cycle and chromatin state.
Mol. Cell. 83 (1), 121-138, 2023.
Bene, K.,
Halász, L.,
Nagy, L.:
Transcriptional repression shapes the identity and function of tissue macrophages.
FEBS Open Bio. 11 (12), 3218-3229, 2021.
Q2
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous)
2020
10.
Csarnovics, I.,
Burunkova, J.,
Sviazhina, D.,
Oskolkov, E.,
Alkhalil, G.,
Orishak, E.,
Nilova, L.,
Szabó, I. A.,
Rutka, P.,
Bene, K.,
Bácsi, A.,
Kökényesi, S.:
Development and Study of Biocompatible Polyurethane-Based Polymer-Metallic Nanocomposites.
Nanotechnol Sci Appl. 13, 11-22, 2020.
Bene, K.,
Varga, Z.,
Petrov, V. O.,
Boyko, N. V.,
Rajnavölgyi, É.:
Gut Microbiota Species Can Provoke both Inflammatory and Tolerogenic Immune Responses in Human Dendritic Cells Mediated by Retinoic Acid Receptor Alpha Ligation.
Front. Immunol. 8 (427), 1-17, (article identifier: 427), 2017.
Bene, K.,
Kavanaugh, D. W.,
Leclaire, C.,
Gunning, A. P.,
MacKenzie, D. A.,
Wittmann, A.,
Young, I. D.,
Kawasaki, N.,
Rajnavölgyi, É.,
Juge, N.:
Lactobacillus reuteri Surface Mucus Adhesins Upregulate Inflammatory Responses Through Interactions With Innate C-Type Lectin Receptors.
Front. Microbiol. 8, 1-16, (article identifier: 321), 2017.