Tibor Valyi-Nagy, M.D., Ph.D.
Associate Professor & Director of Neuropathology, Pathology
Disease/Therapeutics, Cellular/Molecular
Pathogenesis of nervous system infections, herpes simplex virus pathogenesis, role of latent viral infections in neurodegenerative diseases.
Selected references
- Kavouras JH, Prandovszky E, Valyi-Nagy K, Kovacs SK, Tiwari V, Kovacs M, Shukla D, Valyi-Nagy T. HSV-1 infection induces oxidative stress and the release of bioactive lipid peroxidation by-products in P19N mouse neural cell cultures. J Neurovirol. 2007; 13:416-425.
- Valyi-Nagy T, Shukla D, Engelhard HH, Kavouras J, Scanlan P. Latency strategies of alphaherpesviruses: herpes simplex virus and varicella-zoster virus latency in neurons. In: Latency strategies of herpesviruses. Minarovits J, Gonczol E, Valyi-Nagy T (eds), New York, Springer,. 2007, ch. 1 (pp 1-36).
- Prandovszky E, Horváth S, Gellért, L, Kovacs SK, Janka Z, Toldi J, Shukla D, Valyi-Nagy T. Nectin-1 (HVEC) is expressed at high levels in neural subtypes that regulate radial migration of cortical and cerebellar neurons of the developing human and murine brain. J Neurovirol; 2008; 14:164-172.