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Miklós Székely
Miklós Székely
Dept. Pathophysiol. Gerontol., Medical School, University of Pécs
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Glossary of terms for thermal physiology (the 3rd edition)
IUPS Thermal Commission
Jpn. J. Physiol. 51, 245, 2001
461*2001
The vagus nerve in the thermoregulatory response to systemic inflammation
AA Romanovsky, CT Simons, M Szekely, VA Kulchitsky
American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative …, 1997
3251997
Fever and hypothermia: two adaptive thermoregulatory responses to systemic inflammation
AA Romanovsky, M Székely
Medical hypotheses 50 (3), 219-226, 1998
1861998
Signaling the brain in systemic inflammation: which vagal branch is involved in fever genesis?
CT Simons, VA Kulchitsky, N Sugimoto, LD Homer, M Székely, ...
American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative …, 1998
1521998
Hypothalamic prostaglandin E2 during lipopolysaccharide-induced fever in guinea pigs
E Sehic, M Szekely, AL Ungar, A Oladehin, CM Blatteis
Brain research bulletin 39 (6), 391-399, 1996
1351996
Endotoxin fever in the rat.
M Székely, Z Szelényi
Acta physiologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 53 (3), 265-277, 1979
1031979
Effects of orexins on energy balance and thermoregulation
M Székely, E Pétervári, M Balaskó, I Hernádi, B Uzsoki
Regulatory peptides 104 (1-3), 47-53, 2002
952002
The vagus nerve in thermoregulation and energy metabolism
M Székely
Autonomic Neuroscience 85 (1-3), 26-38, 2000
922000
Leptin and aging: Review and questions with particular emphasis on its role in the central regulation of energy balance
M Balaskó, S Soós, M Székely, E Pétervári
Journal of chemical neuroanatomy 61, 248-255, 2014
852014
Lipopolysaccharide fever is initiated via a capsaicin‐sensitive mechanism independent of the subtype‐1 vanilloid receptor
MD Dogan, S Patel, AY Rudaya, AA Steiner, M Székely, AA Romanovsky
British journal of pharmacology 143 (8), 1023-1032, 2004
842004
Febrile responsiveness of vagotomized rats is suppressed even in the absence of malnutrition
AA Romanovsky, VA Kulchitsky, CT Simons, N Sugimoto, M Szekely
American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative …, 1997
751997
Multiple neural mechanisms of fever
M Székely, M Balaskó, VA Kulchitsky, CT Simons, AI Ivanov, ...
Autonomic neuroscience 85 (1-3), 78-82, 2000
672000
Neural route of pyrogen signaling to the brain
AA Romanovsky, AI Ivanov, M Székely
Clinical infectious diseases 31 (Supplement_5), S162-S167, 2000
662000
Cholecystokinin octapeptide (CCK-8) injected into a cerebral ventricle induces a fever-like thermoregulatory response mediated by type B CCK-receptors in the rat
Z Szelényi, L Barthó, M Székely, AA Romanovsky
Brain research 638 (1-2), 69-77, 1994
651994
The hypothermic response to bacterial lipopolysaccharide critically depends on brain CB1, but not CB2 or TRPV1, receptors
AA Steiner, AY Molchanova, MD Dogan, S Patel, E Pétervári, M Balaskó, ...
The Journal of physiology 589 (9), 2415-2431, 2011
642011
Thermoregulation, energy balance, regulatory peptides: recent developments
M Szekely, E Petervari, M Balasko
Front Biosci (Schol Ed) 2 (1), 1009-1046, 2010
582010
Regulation of energy balance by peptides: a review
M Székely, Z Szelényi
Current Protein and Peptide Science 6 (4), 327-353, 2005
552005
The pathophysiology of heat exposure
M Székely, L Carletto, A Garami
Temperature 2 (4), 452-452, 2015
542015
Thermoregulation of the rabbit during the late phase of endotoxin fever
S Vybíral, M Székely, L Janský, L Černý
Pflügers Archiv 410, 220-222, 1987
541987
Acute, subacute and chronic effects of central neuropeptide Y on energy balance in rats
M Székely, E Pétervári, E Pákai, Z Hummel, Z Szelényi
Neuropeptides 39 (2), 103-115, 2005
522005
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