Nikolett Tokodyné Szabadi

Nikolett Tokodyné Szabadi
National Agricultural Research and Innovation Centre · Department of Animal Biotechnology - Applied Embryology and Stem Cell Research Group

Master of Science

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The primordial germ cells (PGCs) are the precursors for both the oocytes and spermatogonia. Recently, a novel culture system was established for chicken PGCs, isolated from embryonic blood. The possibility of PGC long-term cultivation issues a new advance in germ cell preservation, biotechnology, and cell biology. We investigated the consequence of...
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Although numerous studies reported the effects of heat stress in chickens, it was not investigated in the Transylvanian Naked Neck breed. In our research, Transylvanian Naked Neck chickens, 24 hours after hatching, were heat-treated at 38.5 °C for 12 hours. We compared the control and heat-treated adult chickens’ productivity parameters following 1...
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Primordial germ cells (PGCs) are the precursors of germline cells that generate sperm and ova in adults. Thus, they are promising tools for gene editing and genetic preservation, especially in avian species. In this study, we established stable male and female PGC lines from six Hungarian indigenous chicken breeds with derivation rates ranging from...
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Background One of the most critical global problem nowadays is the increased environmental temperature. Agriculture is very susceptible to this adverse effect because the productivity of animals and poultry decreased. Although several studies reported the effects of heat-stress in chicken, the expression profile of heat-shock proteins and heat shoc...
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SUMMARY: Nowadays, the conservation of endangered species and breeds are essential. In the case of mammals, the genome conservation is relatively easy, because males are heterogametic, and sperm can be cryopreserved. In birds, the females are heterogametic, so sperm freezing itself is not enough for conservation of the whole genome. In this article...
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Activation of the trigeminal system plays an important role in the pathomechanism of headaches. A better understanding of trigeminal pain processing is expected to provide information helping to unravel the background of these diseases. ATP, a key modulator of nociceptive processing, acts on ligand-gated P2X receptors. Antagonists of the P2X7 recep...

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MEC_N-141290 Hogyan képzeljük el? Cobotokról, mesterséges intelligenciáról, autonóm járművekről gyerekeknek
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Environmental-friendly plant cultivation with limited use of chemicals against stress factors (biotic and abiotic) causing decrease in production is a demand in modern agriculture. To reduce the use of pesticides, the application of resistance genes is particularly important in the plant protection. MAS (Marker Assisted Selection) is an indirect selection process where a trait of interest is selected not based on the trait itself but on a marker linked to it. DNA sequences of these resistance genes can be the templates for the generation of gene specific marker. The application of these markers makes more efficient the traditional breeding, follow up genetic inheritance of specific traits, selection of breeding lines.