Walter, Fruzsina R.
Harazin, András
Tóth, Andrea E.
Veszelka, Szilvia
Santa-Maria, Ana R.
Barna, Lilla
Kincses, András
Biczó, György
Balla, Zsolt
Kui, Balázs
Maléth, József
Cervenak, László
Tubak, Vilmos
Kittel, Ágnes
Rakonczay, Zoltán Jr
Deli, Mária A. https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6084-6524
Funding for this research was provided by:
Nemzeti Kutatási Fejlesztési és Innovációs Hivatal (OTKA PD-128480, K119938)
Magyar Tudományos Akadémia (BO/00174/18, PREMIUM-2019-469)
ELKH Biological Research Center
Article History
Received: 4 November 2021
Accepted: 18 January 2022
First Online: 17 February 2022
Declarations
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: All animals were handled in accordance with approved procedures as defined by the EU Directive 2010/63/EU and all animal work was approved by the regional Station for Animal Health and Food Control (Csongrád County, Hungary; project license: XVI/834/2012 for M.A.D., XVI/3554/2020 for F.R.W. and XII/955/2012. for Z.R.). Male Wistar rats were housed in conventional animal facilities of the University of Szeged and the Biological Research Centre, Szeged according to EU regulations. Animals were kept under standard conditions (22–24 °C, 12 h light–dark cycle) with regular rodent chow diet and water available ad libitum. For the isolation of primary cells, organs were harvested after the euthanasia of rats with CO<sub>2</sub> inhalation.
: All authors have read and consented to the publication of the manuscript.
: Vilmos Tubak is employed by Creative Laboratory Ltd. The authors declare that they have no competing interests.