Kovács Attila; Börcsökné Endreffy Emőke; Petri Ildikó B.; Kovács László; Pokorny Gyula:
HLA class II allele polymorphism in Hungarian patients with primary Sjogren's syndrome.
SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF RHEUMATOLOGY, 35.
pp. 75-76.
ISSN 0300-9742
(2006)
Kovács Attila; Szekeres Éva; Berek Lívia; Börcsökné Endreffy Emőke; Kovács László; Makula Éva; Eller József; Pokorny Gyula; Petri Ildikó B.:
Relationship between the occurrence of anti-SSA, anti-SSB autoantibodies and HLA class II alleles from the aspect of in vitro inhibitory effect of glucocorticosteroid on the antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity in patients with primary Sjögren's syndrome.
ACTA MICROBIOLOGICA ET IMMUNOLOGICA HUNGARICA, 47 (4).
pp. 421-431.
ISSN 1217-8950
(2000)
Iványi Béla; Haszon Ibolya; Endreffy Emőke; Szenohradszky Pál; Petri Ildikó B.; Kalmár Tibor; Butkowski Ralph J.; Charonis Aristidis S.; Túri Sándor:
Childhood membranous nephropathy, circulating antibodies to the 58-kD TIN antigen, and anti-tubular basement membrane nephritis: An 11-year follow-up.
American Journal of Kidney Diseases, 32 (6).
pp. 1068-1074.
ISSN 0272-6386
(1998)
Petri Ildikó B.; Szekeres Éva; Varga Éva; Berek Imre; Molnár József; Adalbert Lívia; Kawase Masami; Motohashi Noboru:
Immunomodulating activities on cellular cytotoxicity and the blast transformation of human lymphocytes by 10-[n-(phthalimido)alkyl-2-substituted-10H-phenothiazines and 1-(2-chloroethyl)-3-(2-substituted-10H-phenothiazin-10-yl)alkyl-1-ureas.
ANTICANCER RESEARCH, 16 (3A).
pp. 1247-1250.
ISSN 0250-7005; 1791-7530
(1996)
Varga Éva; Börcsökné Endreffy Emőke; Samu Gabriella; Szekeres Éva; Tóth Ferenc; Bede Olga; Petri Ildikó B.:
Molecular genetic analysis of HLA-DRB, -DQA, and -DQB polymorphisms in Hungarians and distribution of the DRB1*03 allele in adults and newborns.
EXPERIMENTAL AND CLINICAL IMMUNOGENETICS, 13 (3-4).
pp. 204-209.
ISSN 0254-9670
(1996)
Petri Ildikó B.; Szekeres Éva; Berek Imre; Molnár József; Sakagami Hiroshi; Motohashi Noboru:
Further investigation of benzo(a)phenothiazines on the cellular immune function in vitro.
In:
Biological and Chemical Aspects of Thiazines and Analogs.
Enlight Associates, San Gabriel (CA), pp. 365-373.
(1995)