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December 31, 2020
miRNA Expression Signatures of Therapy Response in Squamous Cell Carcinomas
János Tibor Fekete, Ágnes Welker, Balázs Győrffy
Scientific Reports
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July 2, 2025
Neurodiversity in mental simulation: conceptual but not visual imagery priming modulates perception across the imagery vividness spectrum
Ágnes Welker, Orsolya Pető-Plaszkó, Luca Verebélyi, et al.
Scientific Reports
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March 20, 2026
Mental imagery modulates bistable perception in a modality-specific manner
Luca Verebélyi, Ágnes Welker, Kökény Kovács-Deák, et al.
Nature Communications
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September 16, 2023
A cleavage rule for selection of increased-fidelity SpCas9 variants with high efficiency and no detectable off-targets
Péter István Kulcsár, András Tálas, Zoltán Ligeti, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research
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January 15, 2021
A method for characterizing Cas9 variants via a one-million target sequence library of self-targeting sgRNAs
András Tálas, Krisztina Huszár, Péter István Kulcsár, et al.
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December 31, 2020
miRNA Expression Signatures of Therapy Response in Squamous Cell Carcinomas
János Tibor Fekete, Ágnes Welker, Balázs Győrffy
Scientific Reports
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July 2, 2025
Neurodiversity in mental simulation: conceptual but not visual imagery priming modulates perception across the imagery vividness spectrum
Ágnes Welker, Orsolya Pető-Plaszkó, Luca Verebélyi, et al.
Scientific Reports
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March 20, 2026
Mental imagery modulates bistable perception in a modality-specific manner
Luca Verebélyi, Ágnes Welker, Kökény Kovács-Deák, et al.
Nature Communications
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September 16, 2023
A cleavage rule for selection of increased-fidelity SpCas9 variants with high efficiency and no detectable off-targets
Péter István Kulcsár, András Tálas, Zoltán Ligeti, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research
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January 15, 2021
A method for characterizing Cas9 variants via a one-million target sequence library of self-targeting sgRNAs
András Tálas, Krisztina Huszár, Péter István Kulcsár, et al.
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