Title: László Czirják: Innovator in Diagnostic Methods
Introduction
László Czirják is an accomplished inventor based in Pécs, Hungary. He is affiliated with the University of Pécs, where he contributes to advancements in medical diagnostics. Although he currently holds no granted patents, his work in the field of systemic diseases is noteworthy.
Latest Patent Applications
Czirják's recent patent application is titled "Diagnosis of Systemic Diseases." This application highlights the differences in recognized topo I epitopes among patients with diffuse cutaneous systemic sclerosis (dcSSc), limited cutaneous systemic sclerosis (lcSSc), and systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). The findings indicate that Fragment F4 (amino acid 450-600) is recognized by all tested patients, while Fragments F1 (AA 5-30) and F8 (AA 350-400) serve as characteristic epitopes for dcSSc and SLE, respectively. The invention focuses on diagnostic uses, methods, and kits for effective diagnosis.
Conclusion
László Czirják's contributions to the field of diagnostics, particularly in understanding systemic diseases, reflect his commitment to innovation in medical research. His work has the potential to enhance diagnostic accuracy and improve patient outcomes.