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2. Review of: "Hepatoprotective Effect of the Ursolic Acid-Oleanolic Acid Mixture Administered Intragastrically in Mice with Liver Damage Induced by Anti-TB Drugs"
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Eroglu, H. A., primary
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- 2023
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3. Development and formulation of floating tablet formulation containing rosiglitazone maleate using Artificial Neural Network
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Güler, G.K., Eroğlu, H., and Öner, L.
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- 2017
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4. CdZnTe Substrate Surface Preparation Technology at ASELSAN, Inc. for Molecular Beam Epitaxy Growth of High Quality HgCdTe Epilayers
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Asici, B., Eroglu, H. C., Ergunt, Y., San, A., and Ozer, S.
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- 2018
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5. 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose PET/computed tomography in locoregional staging and assessment of biological and clinical aggressiveness of breast cancer subtypes
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Ozkan, Elif E., Sengul, S. Süreyya, Erdogan, Mehmet, Gurdal, Osman, and Eroglu, H. Erol
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- 2019
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6. A Programmable Current Source for MRCDI & MREIT Applications
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Göksu, C., Eyüboğlu, B. M., Eroğlu, H. H., Magjarevic, Ratko, Editor-in-chief, Ładyzynsk, Piotr, Series editor, Ibrahim, Fatimah, Series editor, Lacković, Igor, Series editor, Rock, Emilio Sacristan, Series editor, and Roa Romero, Laura M., editor
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- 2014
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7. Design and Implementation of a Bipolar Current Source for MREIT Applications
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Eroglu, H. H., Eyüboglu, B. M., Göksu, C., Magjarevic, Ratko, Editor-in-chief, Ładyzynsk, Piotr, Series editor, Ibrahim, Fatimah, Series editor, Lacković, Igor, Series editor, Rock, Emilio Sacristan, Series editor, and Roa Romero, Laura M., editor
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- 2014
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8. CN2 An updated evidence on the effects of spiritual interventions in cancer: A systematic review with meta-analysis
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Izgu, N., Metin, Z. Gok, Eroglu, H., Semerci, R., and Pars, H.
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- 2024
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9. CdZnTe wafer processing technology at ASELSAN Inc.
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Fulop, Gabor F., Ting, David Z., Zheng, Lucy L., Eroglu, H. C., Uysal, M., Asici, B., and Ergunt, Y.
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- 2023
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10. Influence of a shroud on swirler flow fields
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Eroglu, H. and Chigier, N.
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Gas-turbines -- Research ,Nozzles ,Engineering and manufacturing industries ,Science and technology - Abstract
The flow fields for swirlers with and without a shroud were measured using a two-component laser-Doppler velocimeter (LDV)system. The primary goal of this study is to investigate the effect of shrouds on swirler flow fields, in order to provide useful design information for the manufacture of gas turbine fuel nozzles, and to supply benchmark data for comparison with numerical predictions. As a result of the measurements, the radial distributions of three mean velocity components, turbulence intensity, and shear stresses were obtained at five locations (x/d = 0.1, 1, 2, 4, and 8) along the axis of the swirlers. The LDV system was operated in the 20 deg off-axis forward scatter mode with beam expanders and Bragg cell frequency shifting on both components. The flow was seeded by 1 [mu]m mean diameter atomized particles of glycerol and water (50/50) mixture. Comparison of flow with and without the shroud showed that the jet diameter was much smaller, and the flow deceleration in the downstream direction was faster, due to the influence of the shroud, at the same supply pressure (750 mm [H.sub.2]O). As a result of the significant reduction in the swirl number due to the addition of the shroud, the recirculation zone disappeared. In addition to its influence on recirculation, the shroud caused a radially inward shift of the maximum mean and turbulence parameters at all axial locations. The anisotropy of turbulence increased as compared to the values for the swirler without the shroud., Results of Laser-Doppler velocimetry measurements for a 40 degree vane angle swirler with and without a shroud are presented. Three mean velocity and five turbulent stress distributions are taken at five axial locations. The measurements are done to examine how the shroud affects the swirler flow field in gas turbine fuel nozzles. Results show that the shroud reduced the flow at the exit of the swirler. The constriction of the flow at the exit caused the mass flow to decrease even if the inlet pressure remained the same with or without swirlers.
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- 1992
11. THERAPEUTIC POTENTIAL OF OZONE AND L-CARNITINE COMBINED ADMINISTRATIONS AGAINST EXPERIMENTALLY-INDUCED ACETAMINOPHEN.
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Paldir, E. and Eroglu, H. A.
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CARNITINE , *OXIDANT status , *OZONE , *ACETAMINOPHEN , *LABORATORY rats , *GLUTATHIONE , *ASPARTATE aminotransferase - Abstract
Acetaminophen is a widely used medicine with antipyretic and analgesic effects. N-acetyl-P-benzoquinoneimine accumulation after a high-dose of acetaminophen leads to hepatotoxicity, depletion of glutathione stores, and suppression of the antioxidant defense mechanism. As a result, N-acetyl-P-benzoquinoneimine cannot be eliminated from the body and hepatotoxicity occurs. In this study, the effects of the separate and combined use of ozone and L-carnitine in high-dose acetaminophen induced hepatotoxicity was investigated. A total of 56 female Wistar albino rats were randomly divided into 8 groups of seven rats. Acetaminophen was administered orally as a single dose to induce liver damage, and 0.5 mg/kg of 95% oxygen plus 5% ozone gas mixture was administered intraperitoneally. After 1-hour APAP administration, Lcarnitine were given 500 mg/kg by intraperitoneally. Serum and tissue oxidant/antioxidant parameters were measured to deduce their combined effect. ANOVA and Tukey's multiple comparison test were used for statistical analysis. Acetaminophen+L-carnitine+ozone administration caused a significant decrease in the levels of serum malondialdehyde, total oxidant level, aspartate aminotransferase, alanine aminotransferase, and tissue malondialdehyde, total oxidant status levels, while it led to a significant increase in the levels of tissue and serum total antioxidant levels. Nonetheless, a clear evidence of superiority over the sole use of ozone or L-carnitine in acetaminophen induced hepatotoxicity was not present. It was concluded that ozone, L-carnitine and ozone+L-carnitine treatments in acetaminophen induced hepatotoxicity protected the organism against the harmful effects of free radicals and activated the antioxidant mechanism by suppressing oxidative stress. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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12. Initial drop size and velocity distributions for airblast coaxial atomizers
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Eroglu, H and Chigier, N
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Fluid Mechanics And Heat Transfer - Abstract
Phase Doppler measurements were used to determine initial drop size and velocity distributions after a complete disintegration of coaxial liquid jets. The Sauter mean diameter (SMD) distribution was found to be strongly affected by the structure and behavior of the preceding liquid intact jet. The axial measurement stations were determined from the photographs of the coaxial liquid jet at very short distances (1-2 mm) downstream of the observed break-up locations. Minimum droplet mean velocities were found at the center, and maximum velocities were near the spray boundary. Size-velocity correlations show that the velocity of larger drops did not change with drop size. Drop rms velocity distributions have double peaks whose radial positions coincide with the maximum mean velocity gradients.
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- 1991
13. Low plateletcrit is associated with reduced progression: Free and overall survival in chronic lymphocytic leukemia
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Ozbalci Demircan, Alanoglu Emine Guchan, Findos Eda, and Eroglu Hande Nur
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plateletcrit ,chronic lymphocytic leukaemia ,prognosis ,overall survival ,Biochemistry ,QD415-436 - Abstract
Background: Alterations of plateletcrit and mean platelet volume (MPV) and pathogenesis of chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL) have been linked to various inflammatory disorders. The prognostic impact of plateletcrit and MPV were evaluated. Methods: MPV and plateletcrit levels of both CLL and control group were compared and then in CLL patients, additional diseases, leukocyte count, platelet count, lactate dehydrogenase, Rai stage, progression-free and overall survival, mutations, if any, and chemotherapy, if any, were recorded. Then, the relationship between MPV and plateletcrit values and these parameters were evaluated in CLL patients. Results: Platelet and plateletcrit values were found to be significantly lower in CLL patients than the control group (p
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- 2023
14. Squamous cell carcinoma arising from teratoma of the ovary: Magnetic resonance, computed tomography, and pathological findings
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TURAN, Abdulmenaf, Çölçimen, Neşe, BEYAZAL POLAT, HATİCE, BEYAZAL ÇELİKER, FATMA, TEMEL EROGLU, H., BULUT, Gülay, and BEYAZAL, MEHMET
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- 2017
15. The Status of LWIR MCT Detector Development at ASELSAN.
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ASICI, Burak, SAN, Ayse, BARUTCU, Berna, EROGLU, H. Cuneyt, TOLUNGUC, Alp, OZGIT-AKGUN, Cagla, AKCA, Esin, TUMKAYA, Umid, KEPENEK, Reha, TUNCA, Can, AKBULUT, Mehmet, NUZUMLALI, Lutfi, and INCETURKMEN, Ercihan
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- 2019
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16. The status of LWIR MCT detector development at ASELSAN
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Andresen, Bjørn F., Fulop, Gabor F., Hanson, Charles M., Asici, Burak, San, Ayse, Barutcu, Berna, Eroglu, H. Cuneyt, Tolunguc, Alp, Ozgit-Akgun, Cagla, Akca, Esin, Tumkaya, Umid, Kepenek, Reha, Tunca, Can, Akbulut, Mehmet, Nuzumlali, O. Lutfi, and Inceturkmen, Ercihan
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- 2019
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17. CdZnTe wafer processing technology at ASELSAN Inc.
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Eroglu, H. C., Uysal, M., Asici, B., and Ergunt, Y.
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- 2023
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18. Genotoxic potential of Turkish propolis in peripheral blood lymphocytes
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Ozkul, Y., Eroglu, H. E., and Ok, E.
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Propolis is a natural product that is collected by the honeybee (Apis mellifera L.) from plants. The in vitro genotoxic potential of propolis in human lymphocytes was investigated. Blood samples were obtained from ten healthy (five female and five male), non-smoking and alcohol volunteers, which were incubated and exposed to increasing concentrations of propolis (5, 25, 50 and 250 mg/ml). The mean sister chromatid exchange (SCE) rates were 10.398 +/- 1.47-21.522 +/- 2.08. The differences between the control and exposed cells were statistically significant (p < 0.05). Increasing SCE rates showed that propolis could have genotoxic effects in high concentrations. SCE rates of women donors exceeded those of men donors. Women donors had the highest SCE rates (25.674 +/- 8.71, 22.456 +/- 7.97 and 15.756 +/- 5.09 for mean of SCE).
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- 2006
19. Realization of Magnetic Resonance Current Density Imaging at 3 Tesla
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Goksu, C., primary, Sadighi, M., additional, Eroglu, H. H., additional, and Eyuboglu, M., additional
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- 2014
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20. Synthesis, characterization and mutagenicity of new cis-[Pt(2-substituted-benzimidazole)(2)Cl-2] complexes
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Eroglu, H, Gumus, F, Diril, N, Ozden, T, and Demirci, AZİME BERNA
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In this study, four new platinum(II) complexes with the structures cis-[Pt(Ligand)(2)Cl-2] (ligand=2-(p-methoxy-/or-p-chlorobenzyl or p-methoxyphenyl)benzimidazol (1, 2, 4 respectively) and 5(6)-methyl-2-phenoxymethylbenzimidazole (3) were synthesized and characterized by their elemental analysis, and IR and H-1 NMR spectra. The potentials of the Pt(II) complexes for short-term bacterial mutagenicity were tested in reverse-mutation assays using Salmonella typhimurium frame-shift strain T 98 and S. typhimurium TA 100 and TA 102 strains, which carry mutations particularly sensitive to reversion by DNA base-pair substitution. The tests were performed in the absence of S9 rat liver fraction. Among the complexes tested 1 had no mutagenic activity. Complex 4 was found to be weakly mutagenic in TA 98 only. The Pt(II) complexes 2 and 3 were found to be mutagenic in TA 98, TA 100 and TA 102.
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- 2003
21. Effect of Locally Applied Transforming Growth Factor Beta3 on Wound Healing and Stenosis Development in Tracheal Surgery
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Elicora, A., primary, Liman, S. T., additional, Yegin, B. A., additional, Akgul, A. G., additional, Eroglu, H., additional, Yildiz, K., additional, Topcu, S., additional, and Ozer, C., additional
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- 2013
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22. Natural radioactivity levels in lake sediment samples
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Eroglu, H., primary and Kabadayi, O., additional
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- 2013
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23. Karyotype analysis and karyological relationships of Turkish Bunium species (Apiaceae)
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Çelik Mustafa, Bağcı Yavuz, Martin Esra, and Eroğlu Halil E.
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bunium ,chromosome ,karyotype asymmetry ,mediterranean basin ,polyploidy ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Chromosomal data and karyological relationships provide valuable information about karyotype evolution and speciation. For the genus Bunium, the chromosomal data are limited. In the present study, the chromosomal data of 10 taxa are provided, 6 of which are given for the first time, 2 present new chromosome numbers, and 2 agree with previous reports. Four different chromosome numbers (2n=18, 20, 22 and 40) were detected, and 2n=40 is a new number in the genus Bunium. B. brachyactis is the first polyploid species of the genus with a ploidy level of 4x. The most asymmetric karyotypes are those of B. pinnatifolium and B. sayae. Regarding karyological relationships, B. pinnatifolium forms a monophyletic group by quite different karyological features such as large chromosomes, more submedian chromosomes and the most asymmetric karyotypes. In addition, the other 5 taxa form a strong monophyletic group. B. verruculosum and B. ferulaceum are cytotaxonomically very close species, as are B. sayae and B. elegans var. elegans. The chromosome numbers of 2 Turkish species, B. nudum and B. sivasicum, remain unknown. The presented results provide important contributions to the cytotaxonomy of Bunium.
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- 2020
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24. QSAR of genotoxic active benzazoles§
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Tekiner-Gulbas, B., primary, Temiz-Arpaci, O., additional, Oksuzoglu, E., additional, Eroglu, H., additional, Yildiz, I., additional, Diril, N., additional, Aki-Sener, E., additional, and Yalcin, I., additional
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- 2007
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25. Acute rhabdomyolysis during the treatment of scleromyxedema with interferon alfa
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Ozdag, A Akar, E Eroglu, H Erbil, F, primary
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- 2001
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26. Study of particle rebound characteristics and material erosion at high temperature
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Tabakoff, W, primary, Hamed, A, additional, and Eroglu, H, additional
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- 1988
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27. Study of particle rebound characteristics and material erosion at high temperature: Final technical report for period April 1984 to December 1986
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Tabakoff, W, primary, Hamed, A, additional, and Eroglu, H, additional
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- 1987
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28. Enhanced nerve growth factor expression by mast cells does not differ significantly between idiopathic and allergic rhinitis.
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Gelincik A, Aydin F, Ozerman B, Ergüven M, Aydin S, Bilir A, Genç S, Eroglu H, Colakoglu B, Erden S, and Büyüköztürk S
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- 2012
29. Tumor necrosis factor alpha, interleukin-6 and interleukin-10 polymorphisms in preeclampsia.
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Vural P, Degirmencioglu S, Saral NY, Demirkan A, Akgul C, Yildirim G, Issever H, and Eroglu H
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- 2010
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30. Effect of Inlet Flow Angle on the Erosion of Radial Turbine Guide Vanes
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Eroglu, H., primary and Tabakoff, W., additional
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- 1990
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31. Changes in lipid peroxidation, glutathione and fertility in tuj sheep after combined administration of vitamin a and e and passive immunization with testosterone antibodies
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KAMİLOĞLU NN, KAÇAR C, GÜVEN A, YILDIZ B, KURU M, KAYA S, EROĞLU HA, and KOÇ E
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testosterone antibody ,vitamin a ,vitamin e ,tuj sheep ,mda ,gsh ,progesterone ,fertility ,Veterinary medicine ,SF600-1100 - Abstract
This study investigated the effect of testosterone antibodies and a combination of vitamin A and E on reproductive performance and lipid peroxidation in Tuj sheep during the oestrus period. Two castrated Tuj rams were used to produce an ovine testosterone antibody. To perform the experiment, 30 clinically healthy adult Tuj sheep were divided into three groups, in each group had 10 sheep. The Control group were given a placebo, Group I was injected with the testosterone antibody alone and Group II was injected with testosterone antibody plus a combination of vitamins A and E in Freund"s incomplete adjuvant. The testosterone antibody and vitamin combination were administered at synchronization and 1 week before synchronization. To synchronize the sheep, 2.5 ml GnRH was injected to sheep in Control, Group I and Group II. Control, Group I and II were subsequently given 600 IU PMSG with 2 ml PGF2α at 5th day of synchronization. Progesterone levels were higher in the two treatment groups than in the control group as pregnancy progressed. Plasma malondialdehyde levels were higher during initial drug application and prior to mating but were lower in the experimental groups than in control during pregnancy and after parturition. Erythrocyte glutathione levels remained significantly higher in experimental groups than in Control during pregnancy. The number of offspring and the lambing rates in Group I and Group II was higher than the Control. There were no stillbirths in Group I. The number of nonpregnant sheep was lowest in Group II. In summary, injections of testosterone antibody and a combination of vitamins A and E led to an increased incidence of multiple pregnancies in sheep and a greater number of lambs were born. These data indicate that the immunoneutralization of testosterone combined with a reduction in free radicals via the antioxidant activities of vitamins led to increased rates of conception and twinning. Also, it is thought that to allow the growth of the herd in a shorter time, testosterone antibody and combination of vitamins A and E can be applied.
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- 2017
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32. The influence of poly(styrene sulfonate) addition to cellulosic fibers by wet processing on the physicomechanical properties of paper.
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Eroglu, H., Andreolety, J. P., Silvy, J., and Cheradame, H.
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- 1980
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33. Can low brain-derived neurotrophic factor levels be a marker of the presence of depression in obese women?
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Celik Guzel E, Bakkal E, Guzel S, Eroglu HE, Acar A, Kuçukyalcin V, and Topcu B
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Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry ,RC321-571 ,Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system ,RC346-429 - Abstract
Eda Celik Guzel,1 Esra Bakkal,1 Savas Guzel,2 Hasan Emre Eroglu,3 Ayse Acar,2 Volkan Kuçukyalcin,2 Birol Topcu4 1Department of Family Physician, Faculty of Medicine, Namik Kemal University, Tekirdag, Turkey; 2Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Medicine, Namik Kemal University, Tekirdag, Turkey; 3Faculty of Medicine, Namik Kemal University, Tekirdag, Turkey; 4Department of Biostatistics, Faculty of Medicine, Namik Kemal University, Tekirdag, Turkey Objective: Depression is a common condition in obese women that can result in severe impairment of their physical and social functioning. A deficiency of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) is involved in the mechanism of depression. The aim of this study is to investigate whether BDNF levels differ between obese female patients and healthy controls and whether BDNF levels alter with affective states in depressive obese women.Methods: The study group included 40 obese, 40 preobese, and 40 normal weight women. BDNF levels were measured with an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay in patient and control groups. For identifying the depression and anxiety status, Beck Depression/Anxiety Inventories were used; and for the evaluation of cognitive functions, the mini-mental state examination was used.Results: BDNF levels were significantly lower in obese patients compared to the control group (P
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- 2014
34. VITAMIN DEFICIENCY AND INSULIN RESISTANCE IN NONDIABETIC OBESE PATIENTS.
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Cigerli, O., Parildar, H., Unal, A. Dogruk, Tarcin, O., Kut, A., Eroglu, H., and Guvener, N.
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VITAMIN deficiency , *INSULIN resistance , *OVERWEIGHT persons , *FOLIC acid , *VITAMIN B12 , *HEALTH - Abstract
Objective. Obese people may have nutritional deficiencies, although they are exposed to excessive food intake. We aim to assess relationship of vitamin D, B12, and folic acid levels and dietary vitamin intake and insulin resistance in obese people. Design. This case-control study was performed at the obesity outpatient clinics between March 2014 and April 2015. Subjects and Methods. We included 304 nondiabetic obese subjects in patient group and 150 normal weight individuals in control group. Patients were questioned in detail about their food intake. Results. Mean age of obese patients was 37.3«10.1 years, the mean duration of obesity was 7.9«5.4 years, and the percentage of female patients was 65.8%. Mean vitamin D, B12, and folic acid levels were significantly lower in patients than in controls. Vitamin D deficiency (<20 ng/mL) in 69.7%, vitamin B12 deficiency (<200 pg/mL) in 13.5%, and folic acid deficiency (<4 ng/mL) was found in 14.2% of the patients. BMI negatively correlated with vitamin D, B12, and folic acid levels. B12 levels negatively correlated with duration of obesity. Insulin resistance was found in 55.9% of patients and HOMA-IR levels negatively correlated with vitamin D and B12 levels. While dietary vitamin D and folic acid intakes were inadequate in all of patients, only 28.3% of patients had inadequate vitamin B12 intake. There was no relation between vitamin levels and dietary vitamin intakes. Conclusions. The study reveals that vitamin D, B12, and folic acid levels were low and poor vitamin D and B12 status were associated with insulin resistance in nondiabetic obese patients. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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35. Maternal and perinatal outcomes in high compared to low risk pregnancies complicated by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 infection (phase 2): the World Association of Perinatal Medicine working group on coronavirus disease 2019
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D'Antonio, Francesco, Sen, Cihat, Mascio, Daniele Di, Galindo, Alberto, Villalain, Cecilia, Herraiz, Ignacio, Arisoy, Resul, Ovayolu, Ali, Eroğlu, Hasan, Canales, Manuel Guerra, Ladella, Subhashini, Cojocaru, Liviu, Turan, Ozhan, Turan, Sifa, Hadar, Eran, Brzezinski-Sinai, Noa A, Dollinger, Sarah, Uyaniklar, Ozlem, Ocakouglu, Sakine Rahimli, Atak, Zeliha, Premru-Srsen, Tanja, Kornhauser-Cerar, Lilijana, Druškovič, Mirjam, Ples, Liana, Gündüz, Reyhan, Ağaçayak, Elif, Schvartzman, Javier Alfonso, Malbran, Mercedes Negri, Liberati, Marco, Sebastiano, Francesca Di, Oronzi, Ludovica, Cerra, Chiara, Buca, Danilo, Cagnacci, Angelo, Ramone, Arianna, Barra, Fabio, Carosso, Andrea, Benedetto, Chiara, Cosma, Stefano, Pintiaux, Axelle, Daelemans, Caroline, Costa, Elena, Özel, Ayşegül, Muhçu, Murat, Lopez, Jesús S Jimenez, Alvarado, Clara, Piqueras, Anna Luengo, Oliva, Dolores Esteban, Schera, Giovanni Battista Luca, Volpe, Nicola, Frusca, Tiziana, Samardjiski, Igor, Simeonova, Slagjana, Papestiev, Irena Aleksioska, Hojman, Javier, Turkcuoglu, Ilgin, Cromi, Antonella, Laganà, Antonio Simone, Ghezzi, Fabio, Sirico, Angelo, Familiari, Alessandra, Scambia, Giovanni, Sukhikh, Zulfiya Khodjaeva Gennady T, Gorina, Ksenia A, de Sa, Renato Augusto Moreira, Vaz, Mariana, Feuerschuette, Otto Henrique May, Gatta, Anna Nunzia Della, Youssef, Aly, Donna, Gaetana Di, Martinez-Varea, Alicia, Loscalzo, Gabriela, Morales Roselló, José, Stefanovic, Vedran, Nupponen, Irmeli, Nelskylä, Kaisa, Ayala, Rodrigo, Molpeceres, Rebeca Garrote, Vázquez, Asunción Pino, Sandri, Fabrizio, Cataneo, Ilaria, Lenzi, Marinella, Haberal, Esra Tustas, Huertas, Erasmo, Sanchez, Amadeo, Arango, Pedro, Bermejo, Amanda, Alcantara, María Monica Gonzalez, Göynümer, Gökhan, Okuyan, Erhan, Madalina, Ciuhodaru, Guisan, Ana Concheiro, Schulte, Alejandra Martínez, Esposito, Valentina, De Robertis, Valentina, Zdjelar, Snezana, Lackovic, Milan, Mihajlovic, Sladjana, Jekova, Nelly, Saccone, Gabriele, Aslan, Mehmet Musa, Dedda, Maria Carmela Di, Chalid, Maisuri, Canache, Jose Enrique Moros, Daskalakis, George, Antsaklis, Panos, Vega, Enrique Criado, Cueto, Elisa, Taccaliti, Chiara, Aykanat, Yeliz, Özlem Genç, Şerife, Froessler, Bernd, Radulova, Petya Angelova, Morano, Danila, Bianchi, Beatrice, Marino, Maria Giulia Lombana, Meccariello, Gabriella, Rohatgi, Bindu, Schiattarella, Antonio, Morlando, Maddalena, Colacurci, Nicola, Villasco, Andrea, Biglia, Nicoletta, Marques, Ana Luiza Santos, Gatti, Alessandra, Luvero, Daniela, Angioli, Roberto, Pittaro, Alejandro, Lila, Albert, Zlatohlávková, Blanka, On the behalf of the World Association of Perinatal Medicine working group on coronavirus disease 2019, Dicle Üniversitesi, Tıp Fakültesi, Cerrahi Tıp Bilimleri Bölümü, Kadın Hastalıkları ve Doğum Ana Bilim Dalı, Gündüz, Reyhan, Ağaçayak, Elif, [Belirlenecek], D'Antonio, F., Sen, C., Mascio, D. D., Galindo, A., Villalain, C., Herraiz, I., Arisoy, R., Ovayolu, A., Eroglu, H., Canales, M. G., Ladella, S., Cojocaru, L., Turan, O., Turan, S., Hadar, E., Brzezinski-Sinai, N. A., Dollinger, S., Uyaniklar, O., Ocakouglu, S. R., Atak, Z., Premru-Srsen, T., Kornhauser-Cerar, L., Druskovic, M., Ples, L., Gunduz, R., Agacayak, E., Schvartzman, J. A., Malbran, M. N., Liberati, M., Sebastiano, F. D., Oronzi, L., Cerra, C., Buca, D., Cagnacci, A., Ramone, A., Barra, F., Carosso, A., Benedetto, C., Cosma, S., Pintiaux, A., Daelemans, C., Costa, E., Ozel, A., Muhcu, M., Lopez, J. S. J., Alvarado, C., Piqueras, A. L., Oliva, D. E., Schera, G. B. L., Volpe, N., Frusca, T., Samardjiski, I., Simeonova, S., Papestiev, I. A., Hojman, J., Turkcuoglu, I., Cromi, A., Lagana, A. S., Ghezzi, F., Sirico, A., Familiari, A., Scambia, G., Sukhikh, Z. K. G. T., Gorina, K. A., de Sa, R. A. M., Vaz, M., Feuerschuette, O. H. M., Gatta, A. N. D., Youssef, A., Donna, G. D., Martinez-Varea, A., Loscalzo, G., Rosello, J. M., Stefanovic, V., Nupponen, I., Nelskyla, K., Ayala, R., Molpeceres, R. G., Vazquez, A. P., Sandri, F., Cataneo, I., Lenzi, M., Haberal, E. T., Huertas, E., Sanchez, A., Arango, P., Bermejo, A., Alcantara, M. M. G., Goynumer, G., Okuyan, E., Madalina, C., Guisan, A. C., Schulte, A. M., Esposito, V., De Robertis, V., Zdjelar, S., Lackovic, M., Mihajlovic, S., Jekova, N., Saccone, G., Aslan, M. M., Dedda, M. C. D., Chalid, M., Canache, J. E. M., Daskalakis, G., Antsaklis, P., Vega, E. C., Cueto, E., Taccaliti, C., Aykanat, Y., Ozlem Genc, S., Froessler, B., Radulova, P. A., Morano, D., Bianchi, B., Marino, M. G. L., Meccariello, G., Rohatgi, B., Schiattarella, A., Morlando, M., Colacurci, N., Villasco, A., Biglia, N., Marques, A. L. S., Gatti, A., Luvero, D., Angioli, R., Pittaro, A., Lila, A., and Zlatohlavkova, B.
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Neonatal intensive care unit ,coronavirus ,Miscarriage ,law.invention ,0302 clinical medicine ,Retrospective Studie ,law ,Pregnancy ,Neonatal ,Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Pregnancy Complications, Infectious ,030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicine ,coronavirus disease 2019 ,infection ,pregnancy ,severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 ,Asia ,Australia ,Europe ,Female ,Humans ,Infant, Newborn ,Intensive Care Units, Neonatal ,Retrospective Studies ,SARS-CoV-2 ,South America ,COVID-19 ,Pregnancy Outcome ,Coronavirus disease 2019 ,Obstetrics ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,Infectious ,General Medicine ,Intensive care unit ,3. Good health ,Intensive Care Units ,Covid-19 ,Infection ,Human ,medicine.medical_specialty ,03 medical and health sciences ,medicine ,business.industry ,Infant ,Retrospective cohort study ,Odds ratio ,medicine.disease ,Newborn ,Confidence interval ,coronaviru ,Pregnancy Complications ,Coronavirus ,Pregnancy Complications, Infectiou ,business - Abstract
BACKGROUND: It has still to be ascertained whether severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 infection in pregnancy is associated with worse maternal and fetal outcomes compared to low risk gestations. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to evaluate maternal and perinatal outcomes in high- and low-risk pregnancies complicated by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 infection. STUDY DESIGN: This was a multinational retrospective cohort study involving women with laboratory-confirmed severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 infection from 76 centers from 25 countries in Europe, the United States, South America, Asia, and Australia from April 4, 2020, to October 28, 2020. The primary outcome was a composite measure of maternal mortality and morbidity, including admission to the intensive care unit, use of mechanical ventilation, or death. The secondary outcome was a composite measure of adverse perinatal outcome, including miscarriage, fetal loss, neonatal and perinatal death, and admission to the neonatal intensive care unit. All outcomes were assessed in high- and low-risk pregnancies. Pregnancies were considered high risk in case of either preexisting chronic medical conditions in pregnancy or obstetrical disorders occurring in pregnancy. The Fisher exact test and logistic regression analysis were used to analyze the data. RESULTS: A total of 887 singleton pregnancies who tested positive for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 infection using reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction of nasal and pharyngeal swab specimens were included in the study. The risk of composite adverse maternal outcomes was higher in high-risk pregnancies than in low-risk pregnancies (odds ratio, 1.52; 95% confidence interval, 1.03-2.24; P=.035). In addition, women carrying high-risk pregnancies were at higher risk of hospital admission (odds ratio, 1.48; 95% confidence interval, 1.07-2.04; P=.002), presence of severe respiratory symptoms (odds ratio, 2.13; 95% confidence interval, 0.41-3.21; P=.001), admission to the intensive care unit (odds ratio, 2.63; 95% confidence interval, 1.42-4.88), and invasive mechanical ventilation (odds ratio, 2.65; 95% confidence interval, 1.19-5.94; P=.002). When exploring perinatal outcomes, high-risk pregnancies were at high risk of adverse perinatal outcomes (odds ratio, 1.78; 95% confidence interval, 0.15-2.72; P=.009). However, such association was mainly because of the higher incidence of miscarriage in high-risk pregnancies compared with that in low-risk pregnancies (5.3% vs 1.6%, P=.008); furthermore, there was no difference in other explored outcomes between the 2 study groups. At logistic regression analysis, maternal age (odds ratio, 1.12; 95% confidence interval, 1.02-1.22; P=.023) and high-risk pregnancy (odds ratio, 4.21; 95% confidence interval, 3.90-5.11; P
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36. Study of particle rebound characteristics and material erosion at high temperature: Final technical report for period April 1984 to December 1986
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Eroglu, H
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37. Study of particle rebound characteristics and material erosion at high temperature
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Eroglu, H
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38. The comparison of the pulmonary functions of the individuals having regular exercises and sedentary individuals
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Marangoz, Irfan, Aktug, Zait Burak, Celenk, Cagri, Top, Elif, Eroglu, Huseyin, Akil, Mustafa, Marangoz, İ., University of Kahramanmaras Sutcu Imam, Afsin Vocational High School, Kahramanmaras, Turkey -- Aktug, Z.B., University of Nigde, School of Physical Education and Sports, Nigde, Turkey -- Çelenk, Ç., University of Erciyes, School of Physical Education and Sports, Kayseri, Turkey -- Top, E., University of Usak, Faculty of Sport Sciences, Usak, Turkey -- Eroglu, H., University of Kahramanmaras Sutcu Imam, School of Physical Education and Sports, Kahramanmaraş, Turkey -- Akil, M., University of Usak, Faculty of Sport Sciences, Usak, Turkey, 0-Belirlenecek, Uşak Üniversitesi, Spor Bilimleri Fakültesi,Beden Eğitimi ve Spor Öğretmenliği Bölümü, EROGLU, HUSEYIN -- 0000-0002-6124-8187, and [Marangoz, Irfan] Kahramanmaras Sutcu Imam Univ, Afsin Vocat High Sch, TR-46050 Kahramanmaras, Turkey -- [Aktug, Zait Burak] Nigde Univ, Sch Phys Educ & Sports, Nigde, Turkey -- [Celenk, Cagri] Erciyes Univ, Sch Phys Educ & Sports, Kayseri, Turkey -- [Top, Elif -- Akil, Mustafa] Univ Usak, Fac Sport Sci, Usak, Turkey -- [Eroglu, Huseyin] Kahramanmaras Sutcu Imam Univ, Sch Phys Educ & Sports, TR-46050 Kahramanmaras, Turkey
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WOS: 000377774000014, The object of our study is to determine the differences between the pulmonary functions of individuals having regular and long-term exercises, and sedentary individuals. The study included 29 athletes having regular and long-term exercises, and 27 sedentary individuals who are not interested in any sports branches actively. The parameters such as Forced Expiratory Volume in 1st Second (FEV1), Forced Vital Capacity (FVC), Peak Expiratory Flow (PEF), Vital Capacity (VC), and Maximum Voluntary Ventilation (MVV) of the individuals included in the study have been examined and the results have been analysed with MIR MiniSpir (Via del Maggiolino Roma-Italy) Spirometer. The arithmetic means and standard deviations of data have been obtained in the statistical evaluation. As a result of the findings obtained, Independent Samples t-test has been applied. No significant difference has been found among the age, height, body weight, Body Mass Index (BMI), FEV1 and PEF values of the groups at the end of the test (P>0.05); however, a significant difference has been found among MVV, FVC, and VC values (P
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39. Autecological characteristics of Centaurea hermannii F. Herm an endemic species from Turkey
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ÖZYİĞİT, İBRAHİM İLKER, YARCI, CELAL, and Eroglu H., ÖZYİĞİT İ. İ., Altay V., YARCI C.
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Genel Tarım ve Biyoloji Bilimleri ,General Veterinary ,Agricultural Sciences ,Tarımsal Bilimler ,VETERİNERLİK BİLİMLERİ ,Mineral nutrition ,Bitki ve Hayvan Bilimleri ,Life Sciences ,Agriculture ,Agriculture & Environment Sciences (AGE) ,Asteraceae ,Sağlık Bilimleri ,Veteriner Bilimleri ,Ziraat ,Health Sciences ,Yaşam Bilimleri ,Tarım Bilimleri ,PLANT & ANIMAL SCIENCE ,Veterinary Sciences ,Tarım ve Çevre Bilimleri (AGE) ,ZİRAAT MÜHENDİSLİĞİ ,General Agricultural and Biological Sciences ,AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING ,Genel Veterinerlik ,plant-soil interactions - Abstract
© 2014, National Centre for Agrarian Sciences. All rights reserved.This study was performed on Centaurea hermannii F. Herm to acquire information about some characteristics (bioclimatic, edaphic, topographic, biotic etc.) of its habitat and distribution in Istanbul-Turkey. Plant and soil samples were collected between Subaşı and Akalan Villages, in Catalca District of Istanbul. Soil texture, structure and other physical and chemical measurements such as pH, electrical conductivity (EC), saturation, salinity, organic matter, CaCO3 content were determined by using various analyses. The result showed that the soils where plants grow on consist of 34% sand, 34% silt and 32% clay. In the plants, the average contents of some elements (%) were measured as 1.05, 1.05, 2.93 for N, 0.015, 0.02 and 0.034 for P, 0.026, 0.025 and 0.029 for Na, 1.46, 2.58 and 1.90 for K, 1.70, 0.48 and 1.70% for Ca in roots, stems and leaves, respectively. The values above were compared with the values of other Centaurea species in different regions of Turkey.
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40. L. D. V. measurements and investigation of flow field through radial turbine guide vanes
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Eroglu, H
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41. Maternal Serum Catestatin Levels in Gestational Diabetes Mellitus: A Potential Biomarker for Risk Assessment and Diagnosis.
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Vanli Tonyali N, Karabay G, Arslan B, Aktemur G, Tokgoz Cakir B, Seyhanli Z, Demir Çendek B, Yilmaz Ergani S, Eroglu H, Mermi S, and Celen Ş
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Background/Objectives: Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) presents significant risks for both maternal and neonatal health, affecting fetal growth and increasing the likelihood of future diabetes mellitus (DM) development in affected women. The dysregulation of metabolic biomarkers, including catestatin, has been implicated in GDM pathophysiology. However, the clinical significance of catestatin in GDM remains poorly understood, particularly in the context of different therapeutic approaches. Methods: This observational, prospective, and cross-sectional study was conducted to evaluate maternal serum catestatin levels in gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) patients and healthy controls. Data were collected at a single time point during the second trimester of pregnancy (24 to 28 weeks). Participants were categorized based on their glucose tolerance and GDM management strategies (diet regulation or insulin therapy). Results: Receiver Operating Characteristic (ROC) analysis demonstrated the diagnostic significance of serum catestatin levels in GDM, suggesting a cut-off value of >9.61 ng/mL for discriminating between women with and without GDM. However, further research is needed to elucidate the mechanistic role of catestatin in GDM and its utility in guiding therapeutic interventions. Conclusions: Our study highlights the potential of catestatin as a biomarker for GDM risk stratification and monitoring, complementing existing diagnostic tools. Integrating metabolic biomarkers like catestatin into clinical management approaches may optimize maternal and neonatal health outcomes in GDM. However, the limitations of our study, including its cross-sectional design and sample size, underscore the need for future multicenter studies to validate our findings comprehensively.
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42. Effect of preparation design and scan pattern on the accuracy of intraoral scans for complete arch laminate veneers under simulated intraoral variables.
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Şen N and Eroglu H
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Purpose: The purpose of the study was to investigate the influence of different preparation designs and scan patterns on the accuracy of intraoral scans for complete-arch maxillary laminate veneers., Materials and Methods: Three maxillary typodonts were used to obtain reference models with three different laminate veneer preparation designs: windows (W), beveled (B), and incisal overlap (IO). Reference scans were obtained with a desktop scanner. A total of 90 complete arch intraoral scans were made with an intraoral scanner (Medit i700) following three different scan patterns: straight motion (SM), zigzag motion (ZM), and combined motion (CM). Ten scans were made in each subgroup and exported as standard tessellation language (STL) files. Assessment of accuracy was conducted with a 3D software analysis program (Geomagic Control X). Each STL file was individually aligned with the reference scan using the best fit algorithm tool, and 3D differences were calculated using the root mean square (RMS) value. Two-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) followed by post hoc comparison tests were applied to analyze precision and trueness data (α = 0.05)., Results: Two-way ANOVA and post hoc comparison tests revealed significant differences among different preparation designs and scan patterns (p < 0.05). Regarding trueness, the IO when scanned with SM presented higher mean RMS than the other preparation designs (W and B) scanned with the same scanning pattern (p < 0.05). Regarding precision, the groups of W and IO presented significantly higher mean RMS than the group of B when scanned with ZM (p < 0.05)., Conclusions: Accuracy of intraoral scans for complete-arch laminate veneers was affected by different laminate veneer preparation designs and scan patterns., Clinical Significance: Modifying scan pattern according to preparation design helps to improve scan accuracy for complete-arch laminate veneers., (© 2024 The Author(s). Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry published by Wiley Periodicals LLC.)
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43. Impact of spiritual interventions in individuals with cancer: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
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Izgu N, Metin ZG, Eroglu H, Semerci R, and Pars H
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Purpose: This meta-analysis aimed to determine how spiritual interventions affect cancer patients' physical, emotional, and spiritual outcomes and quality of life., Methods: Between 2012 and May 2024, the Cochrane Library, Scopus, PubMed, and Web of Science were searched considering the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses checklist. Twenty-six randomized controlled trials were included, and 16 were synthesized in the meta-analysis. Bias risk was evaluated using the Cochrane risk-of-bias methodology for randomized studies. The Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development, and Evaluations tool was employed for evidence certainty. Heterogeneity was expressed through I
2 and Q statistics. Hedge's g was calculated for effect sizes. Egger's and Kendall's Tau were used for publication bias., Results: Spiritual interventions yielded beneficial effects on fatigue (Hedges's g = 0.900, p < 0.001) and pain (Hedges's g = 0.670, p < 0.001) but not for overall symptom burden (Hedges's g = 0.208, p = 0.176). Significant effects were found for anxiety (Hedges's g = 0.301, p < 0.001), depression (Hedges's g = 0.175, p = 0.016), and psychological distress (Hedges's g = 0.178, p = 0.024), except for hopelessness (Hedges's g = 0.144, p = 0.091). Spiritual interventions enhanced faith (Hedges's g = 0.232, p = 0.035), the meaning of life (Hedges's g = 0.259, p = 0.002), spiritual well-being (Hedges's g = 0.268, p < 0.001), and quality of life (Hedges's g = 245, p < 0.001). Moderator analysis pointed out that cancer stage, total duration, delivery format, providers' qualification, content, and conceptual base of spiritual interventions significantly affect physical, emotional, and spiritual outcomes and quality of life., Conclusion: This meta-analysis highlighted the benefits of spiritual interventions with varying effect sizes on patients' outcomes, as well as quality of life in cancer, and shed on how to incorporate these approaches into clinical practice., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest None declared., (Copyright © 2024 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)- Published
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44. Correlation between symptom status, health perception, and spiritual well-being in heart failure patients: A structural equation modeling approach.
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Eroglu H and Metin ZG
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Aim: To explore predictors of spiritual well-being behaviors among heart failure patients based on Wilson and Cleary's conceptual model of health-related quality of life and to clarify the interrelationships among these variables., Design: A descriptive and correlational study design was used., Methods: This study included 202 heart failure patients treated between October 2020 and July 2021. Data were collected using the Symptom Status Questionnaire-Heart Failure, Perception of Health Scale, and Functional Assessment of Chronic Illness Therapy-Spiritual Well-Being Scale. Descriptive analysis, correlation, and structural equation modeling were performed., Results: Characteristic factors positively affected spiritual well-being both directly (β = 0.19, p = 0.007) and indirectly (β = 0.19; CI (0.106; 0.311)). The direct relationship between health perception and spiritual well-being was significant (β = 0.83, p < 0.05). Symptom status acted as an essential mediator between model variables and spiritual well-being (β = -0.28; CI (-0.449; -0.133)). Comorbidity and symptom status also influence spiritual well-being through health perceptions. These variables explain 77% of the variance in spiritual well-being., Conclusion: The modified structural equation modeling based on Wilson and Cleary's conceptual model fits well in predicting spiritual well-being in patients with heart failure. Spiritual well-being was reported to be poor, and changes in spiritual well-being were predicted by age, educational level, marital status, comorbidity, symptom status, and health perception. The results can be applied to patients with heart failure and may serve as a guide for assessment and interventions for improving spiritual well-being., Clinical Relevance: This study mainly concludes that symptom status and perceived health status affect spiritual well-being in heart failure patients. Symptom relief and improvement in perceived health status interventions may help enhance spiritual well-being in this population. Future studies are needed to investigate the different predictor's effects on spiritual well-being and examine whether symptom management and health status-enhancing interventions result in improved spiritual well-being in the heart failure population., Reporting Method: This study was reported following the Strengthening the Reporting of Observational Studies in Epidemiology (STROBE) checklist for cross-sectional studies., Patient or Public Contribution: No patient or public contribution., (© 2024 Sigma Theta Tau International.)
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45. A comprehensive assessment of redox balance in small for gestational age newborns and their mothers.
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Senat A, Tas EE, Eroglu H, Bal C, Yavuz AF, Yucel A, Erel O, and Ersoz A
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- Humans, Infant, Newborn, Gestational Age, Oxidation-Reduction, Peroxidase, Disulfides, Sulfhydryl Compounds, Biomarkers, Antioxidants metabolism, Oxidants
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Objective: The objective of this study was to assess oxidative stress in small for gestational age (SGA) newborns and their mothers by evaluating intra- and extracellular thiol homeostasis and the quantification of major oxidants and antioxidants., Methods: A total of 75 mothers and their 75 newborns (43 SGA) were enrolled in this study. Thiol-disulfide homeostasis, serum myeloperoxidase, catalase, total oxidant, and antioxidant status were analyzed. Additionally, erythrocytic glutathione (GSH) homeostasis was measured., Results: Although native and total thiol levels were decreased, disulfide levels were increased in SGA groups. Additionally, myeloperoxidase activity and total oxidant status levels were significantly elevated whereas total antioxidant status levels and enzymatic antioxidant systems were diminished in SGA groups. Similarly, intra-erythrocytic GSH homeostasis was shifted in favor of oxidants in SGA groups., Conclusion: Our results demonstrate that insufficient antioxidant systems in mothers and a robust source of oxidative stress in SGA might contribute to the pathophysiology of SGA births., (© The Author(s) 2023. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of American Society for Clinical Pathology. All rights reserved. For permissions, please e-mail: journals.permissions@oup.com.)
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46. Theory-based nursing interventions in adults with coronary heart disease: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials.
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Gok Metin Z, Izgu N, Gulbahar Eren M, and Eroglu H
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Purpose: This systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to synthesize the outcomes of theory-based nursing interventions for coronary heart disease management., Design and Methods: Web of Science, Scopus, Science Direct, and PubMed databases were electronically searched from January 2013 to August 2021. The Preferred Reporting Item for Systematic Reviews and Meta-analyses statement guidelines was followed for this meta-analysis. Randomized controlled trials on patients with coronary heart disease, using a theory-based nursing intervention were eligible. Methodological quality was examined by two authors using the Modified Jadad Scale. Based on the heterogeneity test, the results were analyzed using a pool of data with 95% confidence intervals, p-values, and fixed or random-effect models (PROSPERO registration number X)., Findings: A total of 1030 studies were initially retrieved, and 8 randomized controlled trials were eventually included in the meta-analysis after screening. The big majority (81.3%) of participants were males, and the mean age was 54.8 (SD = 8.7) years. This meta-analysis found theory-based nursing interventions had no significant effect on blood lipid profile, blood pressure, and healthy lifestyle. However, these interventions significantly reduced fasting blood glucose, and body mass index and improved the physical and psychological domains of quality of life., Conclusions: The evidence from this meta-analysis reveals that theory-based nursing interventions have a positive effect on fasting blood glucose, body mass index, and quality of life. However, their effects on blood lipid profile, blood pressure, and a healthy lifestyle are inconclusive. The results of this metanalysis are largely based on a few trials and were limited in terms of the number of outcomes. Conducting well-designed randomized controlled trials with adequate power is needed to make a firm conclusion on the influence of theory-based nursing interventions on patient outcomes in the CHD population., Clinical Relevance: Considering the high mortality and morbidity of coronary heart disease, nurses may play a significant role in coronary heart disease management by providing interventions that are based on a certain theoretical framework. This meta-analysis provides insights into the implementation of theory-based nursing interventions in heart attack survivors or those newly diagnosed with coronary heart disease led by nurses and lasting longer than 6 months in coronary heart disease. In addition, future studies should consider enhancing the content of training programs for a healthy lifestyle within the theory-based nursing interventions and compare the effects of these interventions on acute and chronic coronary syndromes., (© 2022 Sigma Theta Tau International.)
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47. Relationship between the mode of delivery, morbidity and mortality in preterm infants.
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Karayel Eroglu H, Gulasi S, Mert MK, and Cekinmez EK
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- Infant, Newborn, Infant, Female, Humans, Pregnancy, Asphyxia, Infant, Premature, Morbidity, Cesarean Section, Multiple Organ Failure
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Background: The aim of the study, to evaluate the relationship between mode of delivery and preterm morbidities and mortality, who born ≤34 weeks of gestation within 1 year., Materials and Methods: Babies were divided into two groups as who were born by cesarean section (CS) and vaginal delivery (VD) between March 2019 and March 2020. Infants born at ≤28 weeks were also analyzed., Results: The rate of CS delivery was 76% (378) in the whole group and 73% (115) in the babies of ≤28 gestational weeks. The most common maternal factor causing CS was preeclampsia (25%). The antenatal corticosteroid (ACS) application rate was 30% (152) in the whole group and 30% (45) in infants of ≤28 weeks. Rate of babies with an Apgar score of <5 at 5th min, asphyxia, multiple organ failure, development of severe respiratory distress syndrome, severe intraventricular hemorrhage (IVH) and mortality were significantly increased in infants born VD (for all p < 0.05). Mortality was significantly higher when gestational age was ≤28 weeks, birth weight was ≤1500 g and ACS was not administered (p < 0.001 for all)., Conclusion: Mortality, severe IVH, neonatal asphyxia and multiple organ failure were found to be higher in those who were born by VD. These findings suggest that these results were due to inadequate prenatal care and follow-up and lack of ACS., (© The Author(s) [2022]. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved. For permissions, please email: journals.permissions@oup.com.)
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48. Vancomycin Containing PDLLA and PLGA/β-TCP Inhibit Biofilm Formation but Do Not Stimulate Osteogenic Transformation of Human Mesenchymal Stem Cells.
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Kankilic B, Bayramli E, Korkusuz P, Eroglu H, Sener B, Mutlu P, and Korkusuz F
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Aims: Chronic osteomyelitis, including implant-related prosthetic joint infection, is extremely difficult to cure. We develop vancomycin containing release systems from poly(d,l-lactide) (PDLLA) and poly(d,l-lactide-co-glycolide) (PLGA) composites with beta-tricalcium phosphate (β-TCP) to treat methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus osteomyelitis. We ask whether vancomycin containing PDLLA/β-TCP and PLGA/β-TCP composites will prevent early biofilm formation, allow cell proliferation and osteogenic differentiation, and stimulate osteogenic signaling molecules in the absence of an osteogenic medium., Methods: Composites were produced and characterized with scanning electron microscopy. In vitro vancomycin release was assessed for 6 weeks. Biofilm prevention was calculated by crystal violet staining. Human bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells (hBM-MSCs) and osteosarcoma cell (SaOS-2) proliferation and differentiation were assessed with water soluble tetrazolium salt and alkaline phosphatase (ALP) staining. Real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction defined osteogenic signaling molecules for hBM-MSCs., Results: Totally, 3.1 ± 0.2 mg and 3.4 ± 0.4 mg vancomycin released from PDLLA/β-TCP and the PLGA/β-TCP composites, respectively, and inhibited early biofilm formation. hBM-MSCs and SaOS-2 cells proliferated on the composites and stimulated ALP activity of cells. Runt-related transcription factor 2 (RUNX2) and SRY-Box transcription Factor 9 (SOX9) expressions were, however, lower with composites when compared with control., Conclusion: Vancomycin containing PDLLA/β-TCP and PLGA/β-TCP composites inhibited early biofilm formation and proliferated and differentiated hBM-MSCs and SaOS-2 cells, but osteogenesis-related RUNX2 and SOX9 transcription factors were not strongly expressed in the absence of an osteogenic medium for 14 days., Competing Interests: One or more of the authors (BK, EB, PK, and FK) has received funding from the Republic of Turkey Ministry of Science, Industry and Technology SANTEZ Programme Project No: 00817.STZ.2011-1., (Copyright © 2022 Kankilic, Bayramli, Korkusuz, Eroglu, Sener, Mutlu and Korkusuz.)
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49. Benson Relaxation Technique Combined With Music Therapy for Fatigue, Anxiety, and Depression in Hemodialysis Patients: A Randomized Controlled Trial.
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Eroglu H and Gok Metin Z
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- Anxiety etiology, Anxiety therapy, Depression therapy, Fatigue etiology, Fatigue therapy, Humans, Renal Dialysis adverse effects, Music Therapy methods, Relaxation Therapy
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This study aimed to investigate the effects of the Benson relaxation technique combined with music therapy on fatigue, anxiety, and depression levels of patients undergoing hemodialysis. This randomized controlled study was conducted with 61 patients (30 patients in the intervention group, 31 patients in the control group) in a province located in Turkey. This 8-week, randomized, clinical trial was carried out in 2 hemodialysis units. After the patients in both groups were informed about the study, the Piper Fatigue Scale and the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale were administered to the patients. All subdomain scores of the Piper Fatigue Scale in the intervention group were significantly lower at weeks 4, 8, and 10 than those of the control group (P < .05). The intervention group had significantly lower Anxiety subscale scores than those of the control group at week 10 (P < .05). Similarly, Depression subscale scores were significantly lower in the intervention group at weeks 8 and 10 than those in the control group (P < .05). The findings suggest that Benson relaxation technique combined with music therapy is an effective approach to manage fatigue, anxiety, and depression symptoms related to hemodialysis., (Copyright © 2022 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved.)
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50. Effect of Fresh Gas Flow Rate on Thiol/Disulphide Hemostasis and Ischemia-modified Albumin in Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy.
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Eminoglu S, Ozgunay SE, Karaca U, Demirel A, Gamli M, Ustundag Y, Karasu D, Eroglu H, and Erel O
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- Adult, Biomarkers metabolism, Hemostasis, Humans, Middle Aged, Oxidative Stress, Serum Albumin, Serum Albumin, Human, Sulfhydryl Compounds, Cholecystectomy, Laparoscopic, Disulfides
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Objective: To investigate the effects of low-flow and high-flow anesthesia techniques, administered with sevoflurane during laparoscopic cholecystectomy, on thiol/disulphide homeostasis and serum ischemia-modified albumin (IMA) levels., Study Design: Double-blind, randomised study., Place and Duration of Study: Department of Anesthesiology and Reanimation, Health Science University, Bursa Yuksek Ihtisas Training and Education hospital, Bursa, Turkey from January to October 2020., Methodology: Patients over the age of 18 years, scheduled for elective laparoscopic cholecystectomy, were included in the study. The patients were divided into two groups: Group 1 (low-flow, 1 L/min) and Group 2 (high-flow, 2 L/min). The blood samples for thiol/disulphide homeostasis and serum IMA levels were collected as follows: 5 minutes before induction of anesthesia (T0), 5 minutes after induction of anesthesia (T1) and postoperative 24th hour (T2)., Results: The final analysis included 104 patients. The two groups did not differ significantly in terms of any of the demographic characteristics (p >0.05). There were also no inter-group differences in terms of thiol/disulphide homeostasis parameters or serum IMA levels at T0, T1, or T2. However, in both groups, there were statistically significant changes in serum disulphide and IMA levels from T0 to T1 and T0 to T2 (p=0.000, and p=0.005, respectively)., Conclusion: There was no difference between low-flow and high-flow anesthesia during laparoscopic cholecystectomy in terms of hemodynamics or thiol/disulphide homeostasis. Key Words: Low-flow anesthesia, High-flow anesthesia, Thiol/disulphide homeostasis, İschemia-modified albumin (IMA), Laparoscopic cholecystectomy.
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