Beáta B Tóth

About Beáta B Tóth

Beáta B Tóth, With an exceptional h-index of 7 and a recent h-index of 6 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Debreceni Egyetem,

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Regulatory modules of human thermogenic adipocytes: functional genomics of large cohort and Meta-analysis derived marker-genes

BMP7 increases UCP1-dependent and independent thermogenesis with a unique gene expression program in human neck area derived adipocytes

Irisin Stimulates the Release of CXCL1 From Differentiating Human Subcutaneous and Deep-Neck Derived Adipocytes via Upregulation of NFκB Pathway

ASC‐1 transporter‐dependent amino acid uptake is required for the efficient thermogenic response of human adipocytes to adrenergic stimulation

Transcriptome analysis of browning human neck area adipocytes reveals strong influence by the FTO intronic SNP variant in addition to tissue and PPARγ specific regulation

FTO intronic SNP strongly influences human neck adipocyte browning determined by tissue and PPARγ specific regulation: A transcriptome analysis

Beáta B Tóth Information

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Citations(all)

156

Citations(since 2020)

88

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87

hIndex(all)

7

hIndex(since 2020)

6

i10Index(all)

6

i10Index(since 2020)

5

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Top articles of Beáta B Tóth

Regulatory modules of human thermogenic adipocytes: functional genomics of large cohort and Meta-analysis derived marker-genes

BMC genomics

2021/12/11

BMP7 increases UCP1-dependent and independent thermogenesis with a unique gene expression program in human neck area derived adipocytes

Pharmaceuticals

2021/10/25

Irisin Stimulates the Release of CXCL1 From Differentiating Human Subcutaneous and Deep-Neck Derived Adipocytes via Upregulation of NFκB Pathway

Frontiers in cell and developmental biology

2021/10/11

ASC‐1 transporter‐dependent amino acid uptake is required for the efficient thermogenic response of human adipocytes to adrenergic stimulation

FEBS letters

2021/8

Transcriptome analysis of browning human neck area adipocytes reveals strong influence by the FTO intronic SNP variant in addition to tissue and PPARγ specific regulation

BioRxiv

2020/2/24

FTO intronic SNP strongly influences human neck adipocyte browning determined by tissue and PPARγ specific regulation: A transcriptome analysis

Cells

2020/4/16

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