Publications by authors named "A Tezcaner"

As a thermoplastic and bioinert polymer, polyether ether ketone (PEEK) serves as spine implants, femoral stems, cranial implants, and joint arthroplasty implants due to its mechanical properties resembling the cortical bone, chemical stability, and radiolucency. Although there are standards and antibiotic treatments for infection control during and after surgery, the infection risk is lowered but can not be eliminated. The antibacterial properties of PEEK implants should be improved to provide better infection control.

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In recent years, heavy metals derived from several anthropogenic sources have both direct and indirect detrimental effects on the health of the environment and living organisms. Whole-cell bioreporters (WCBs) that can be used to monitor the levels of heavy metals in drinking and natural spring waters are important. In this study, whole-cell arsenic bacterial bioreporters were immobilized using polycaprolactone (PCL) electrospun fibers as the support material.

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A comprehensive approach is needed to develop multifunctional wound dressing that is simple yet efficient. In this work, Liquidambar orientalis Mill. storax loaded hydroxyethyl chitosan (HECS)-carrageenan (kC) based hydrogel (HECS-kC) and polydopamine coated asymmetric polycaprolactone membrane (PCL-DOP) were used to develop a multifunctional and modular bilayer wound dressing.

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Article Synopsis
  • - A study evaluated the impact of applying gingival mesenchymal stem cells (GMSC) in a hydrogel on periodontal regeneration in rats with induced periodontitis.
  • - The research involved comparing four groups: healthy controls, periodontitis controls with no treatment, those receiving only the hydrogel, and those treated with GMSC in hydrogel, using imaging and histological analysis over two and eight weeks.
  • - Results showed significant new bone formation in the GMSC-treated group, suggesting that GMSC application in hydrogel effectively aids periodontal tissue regeneration in a rat model of periodontitis.
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