My name is Lipták, Nándor. I am a research fellow in the Animal Biotechnology Department, Agricultural Biotechnology Institute, in Gödöllő, Hungary. Our goal is to establish and characterize transgenic and knock-out rabbit and mouse lines for modeling human diseases. We also develop new methods for secretion of recombinant protein into different biological fluids of transgenic rabbits. During my PhD studies, I participated in the Neuroendocrine Program of the Doctoral School of Theoretical Medicine, University of Szeged. My research topic was to investigate the analgesic tolerance to morphine, neuropeptide-morphine interactions and anxiety-like behavior in mice and rats.
Fetal estrogens are not involved in sex determination but critical for early ovarian differentiation in rabbits
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Comparison of morphine, oxycodone and the biased MOR agonist SR-17018 for tolerance and efficacy in mouse models of pain
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Hydroxychloroquine increased psychiatric-like behaviors and disrupted the expression of related genes in the mouse brain
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PACAP induces light aversion in mice by an inheritable mechanism independent of CGRP
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Increased SGK1 activity potentiates mineralocorticoid/NaCl-induced hypertension and kidney injury
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Facilitating mGluR4 activity reverses the long-term deleterious consequences of chronic morphine exposure
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