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Tufekci Kemal Ugur Alural Begum Tarakcioglu Emre San Tugba Genc Sermin 《Molecular biology reports》2021,48(5):4171-4180
Molecular Biology Reports - Neuronal senescence, triggered by telomere shortening, oncogene activation, DNA damage, or oxidative stress, has been associated with neurodegenerative diseases’... 相似文献
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Ihsan Cetin Ihsan Tezdig Mahmut Cem Tarakcioglu Muhammed Tayyib Kadak Omer Faruk Demirel Omer Faruk Ozer 《Biomarkers》2016,21(7):614-618
Context: Improved biomarkers would facilitate the diagnosis and treatment of autism spectrum disorders (ASD).Objective: Our objective was to examine the levels of Nogo-A and glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) in children with ASD.Materials and methods: Serum concentrations of GFAP and Nogo-A were determined by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay.Results: In this preliminary study, we found that serum Nogo-A was not found significantly different between groups, while serum levels of GFAP were significantly lower in ASD than controls.Discussion and conclusions: It will be of great interest to determine other potential causes of elevated serum levels of GFAP, and whether this elevation has any phenotypic effect. 相似文献
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Tarakcioglu Emre Tastan Bora Arioz Burak I. Tufekci Kemal Ugur Genc Sermin 《Neurochemical research》2022,47(10):3202-3211
Neurochemical Research - Systemic inflammation can have devastating effects on the central nervous system via its resident immune cells, the microglia. One of the primary mediators of this... 相似文献
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Alterations of serum zinc (Zn) and copper (Cu) concentrations are commonly found in patients suffering from gastrointestinal
infections and with hepatic, renal, cardiovascular, and malignant diseases. In this study, the serum Zn and Cu levels in 20
children with giardiasis and in 40 children with amebiasis were evaluated. The serum Zn levels showed a significant decrease
when compared to controls (p<0.001). After metronidazole therapy, a significant increase in Zn levels was observed (p<0.001). There was no significant difference in serum Cu levels between patients and controls before therapy. Before therapy,
the serum Cu/Zn ratio in children with either giardiasis or amebiasis was significantly higher than that of the control group.
After therapy, the Cu/Zn ratio was found to be back to normal. There were no significant differences in serum Zn levels and
Cu/Zn ratios between children with and without diarrhea and there was no significant difference in children with or without
failure to thrive. We concluded that Zn deficiency and elevated Cu/Zn ratio could be acute-phase responses to parasitic infections
in children with giardiasis or amebiasis and that a successful treatment of the primary disorder will lead to complete recovery.
Further studies are in progress to confirm the benefit of Zn supplementation during the acute phase of the disease, particularly
in zinc-deficient regions of the world, such as in the case of Turkey. 相似文献
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