András Miczák

2.9k total citations · 1 hit paper
36 papers, 2.3k citations indexed

About

András Miczák is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Genetics and Infectious Diseases. According to data from OpenAlex, András Miczák has authored 36 papers receiving a total of 2.3k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 24 papers in Molecular Biology, 17 papers in Genetics and 9 papers in Infectious Diseases. Recurrent topics in András Miczák's work include Bacterial Genetics and Biotechnology (16 papers), RNA and protein synthesis mechanisms (16 papers) and Bacteriophages and microbial interactions (9 papers). András Miczák is often cited by papers focused on Bacterial Genetics and Biotechnology (16 papers), RNA and protein synthesis mechanisms (16 papers) and Bacteriophages and microbial interactions (9 papers). András Miczák collaborates with scholars based in Hungary, United States and Austria. András Miczák's co-authors include Kerstin Höner zu Bentrup, David G. Russell, Dana L. Swenson, Vladimir R. Kaberdin, Wai-Tsing Chan, William R. Jacobs, John D. McKinney, Ernesto J. Muñoz‐Elías, James C. Sacchettini and Sue Lin‐Chao and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences and Nucleic Acids Research.

In The Last Decade

András Miczák

36 papers receiving 2.3k citations

Hit Papers

Persistence of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in macrophages ... 2000 2026 2008 2017 2000 250 500 750 1000

Peers

András Miczák
Elaine O. Davis United Kingdom
Malini Rajagopalan United States
Martin S. Pavelka United States
Joseph A. Mangan United Kingdom
Thomas C. Zahrt United States
Michael A. DeJesus United States
Liem Nguyen United States
Charles D. Sohaskey United States
Elaine O. Davis United Kingdom
András Miczák
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Co-authorship network of co-authors of András Miczák

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All Works

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Szabó, Ágnes, et al.. (2013). ABC transporter ATPase ofChlamydophila pneumoniaeas a potential vaccine candidate. Acta Microbiologica et Immunologica Hungarica. 60(1). 11–20. 1 indexed citations
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Lu, Xinjie, Daxin Chen, Valéria Endrész, et al.. (2010). Immunization with a combination of ApoB and HSP60 epitopes significantly reduces early atherosclerotic lesion in Apobtm2SgyLdlrtm1Her/J mice. Atherosclerosis. 212(2). 472–480. 39 indexed citations
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Miczák, András, et al.. (2009). MSMEG_4626 ribonuclease from Mycobacterium smegmatis. Molecular Biology Reports. 36(8). 2341–2344. 5 indexed citations
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Szabó, Ágnes, et al.. (2009). Production and purification of low calcium response protein H ofChlamydophila pneumoniae. Acta Microbiologica et Immunologica Hungarica. 56(4). 389–397. 1 indexed citations
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Höfner, Peter, György Seprényi, András Miczák, et al.. (2007). High Mobility Group Box 1 Protein Induction byMycobacterium BovisBCG. Mediators of Inflammation. 2007. 1–8. 8 indexed citations
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Megyeri, Klára, Krisztina Buzás, András Miczák, et al.. (2006). The role of histamine in the intracellular survival of Mycobacterium bovis BCG. Microbes and Infection. 8(4). 1035–1044. 10 indexed citations
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Buzás, Krisztina, András Miczák, Miklos Degré, & Klára Megyeri. (2004). Rubella virus infection dysregulates the pattern of p63 expression. Apmis. 112(10). 656–62. 3 indexed citations
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Megyeri, Klára, et al.. (2004). Cloning, expression and purification of smpb fromMycobacterium tuberculosis. Acta Microbiologica et Immunologica Hungarica. 51(3). 297–302. 1 indexed citations
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Buzás, Krisztina, Klára Megyeri, András Miczák, et al.. (2004). Different Staphylococcal Strains Elicit Different Levels of Production of t-helper 1-inducing Cytokines. Acta Microbiologica et Immunologica Hungarica. 51(3). 371–384. 7 indexed citations
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Smith, Clare V., et al.. (2003). Biochemical and Structural Studies of Malate Synthase fromMycobacterium tuberculosis. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 278(3). 1735–1743. 123 indexed citations
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McKinney, John D., Kerstin Höner zu Bentrup, Ernesto J. Muñoz‐Elías, et al.. (2000). Persistence of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in macrophages and mice requires the glyoxylate shunt enzyme isocitrate lyase. Nature. 406(6797). 735–738. 1047 indexed citations breakdown →
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Kaberdin, Vladimir R., et al.. (1998). The endoribonucleolytic N-terminal half of Escherichia coli RNase E is evolutionarily conserved in Synechocystis sp. and other bacteria but not the C-terminal half, which is sufficient for degradosome assembly (RNA degradosomeymRNA degradation). 2 indexed citations
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Apirion, David & András Miczák. (1993). RNA processing in prokaryotic cells. BioEssays. 15(2). 113–120. 81 indexed citations
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Miczák, András & David Apirion. (1993). The rne gene and ribonuclease E. Biochimie. 75(6). 473–479. 4 indexed citations
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Miczák, András, et al.. (1991). Location of the RNA‐processing enzymes RNase III, RNase E and RNase P in the Eschenchia coli cell. Molecular Microbiology. 5(7). 1801–1810. 59 indexed citations
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Chauhan, Anil K., et al.. (1991). Sequencing and expression of thernegene of Escherichiacoli. Nucleic Acids Research. 19(1). 125–129. 22 indexed citations
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Miczák, András, et al.. (1991). The gene specifying RNase E (rne) and a gene affecting mRNA stability (ams) are the same gene. Molecular Microbiology. 5(4). 851–855. 91 indexed citations
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Miczák, András, et al.. (1975). Genetic and biochemical analysis of haemin dependent mutants of Bacillus subtilis.. PubMed. 22(2). 157–67. 13 indexed citations

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