Miklos Nyitrai
University of Pécs · Hungary
Editorial leadership for Journal of Systems Biology
Research interests
- The Application Of Biophysical
- Mainly Fluorscence Spectroscopic
- Microscopic Methods
- And Rapid Kinetic Assays To Study Protein-Protein Interactions
Biography
Miklos Nyitrai is affiliated with the University of Pécs, Hungary, where his research encompasses diverse areas of molecular and cellular biophysics as well as biomedical engineering. His work has made significant contributions to understanding the structural and functional properties of cytoskeletal proteins, including actin filament regulation by formins, ADF/cofilins, fascin, and alpha-actinin, as well as the mechanochemical properties of motor proteins such as myosin and kinesin. Nyitrai has investigated muscle development mechanisms, membrane-binding proteins, and the allosteric regulation of actin dynamics. His most-cited publication, "Printing orientation defines anisotropic mechanical properties in additive manufacturing of upper limb prosthetics" (2018), with 38 citations, reflects his extension into applied biomechanics and 3D printing technologies for prosthetic design. His interdisciplinary research bridges fundamental cytoskeletal biology with practical applications in regenerative medicine and assistive devices.
Selected publications
- Printing orientation defines anisotropic mechanical properties in additive manufacturing of upper limb prosthetics 2018 cited 38×
- Photochemistry of Wild‐Type and N378D Mutant E. coli DNA Photolyase with Oxidized FAD Cofactor Studied by Transient Absorption Spectroscopy 2016 cited 33×
- Novel PLA-CaCO3 composites in additive manufacturing of upper limb casts and orthotics—A feasibility study 2019 cited 31×
- Live cell superresolution-structured illumination microscopy imaging analysis of the intercellular transport of microvesicles and costimulatory proteins via nanotubes between immune cells 2018 cited 23×
- Cardiac leiomodin2 binds to the sides of actin filaments and regulates the ATPase activity of myosin 2017 cited 22×
- Large-scale purification and in vitro characterization of the assembly of MreB from Leptospira interrogans 2016 cited 14×
Ranked by citation impact (Crossref) where available, newest otherwise · verified via ORCID.
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