Publications by authors named "C Celik-Ozenci"

Introduction: Circadian rhythm disruption has garnered significant attention for its adverse effects on human health, particularly in reproductive medicine and fetal well-being. Assessing pregnancy health often relies on diagnostic markers such as the labyrinth zone (LZ) proportion within the placenta. This study aimed to investigate the impact of disrupted circadian rhythms on placental health and fetal development using animal models.

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Purpose: Physiological decidual senescence promotes embryo implantation, whereas pathological decidual senescence causes many pregnancy pathologies. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of rapamycin on decidual cell subpopulations and endometrial function in physiological and induced senescence and to investigate the decidual cell subpopulations present in physiological conditions during early pregnancy and implantation in mice.

Methods: Control, physiological decidualization (0.

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In histopathology, it is highly crucial to have chemical and structural information about tissues. Additionally, the segmentation of zones within a tissue plays a vital role in investigating the functions of these regions for better diagnosis and treatment. The placenta plays a vital role in embryonic and fetal development and in diagnosing some diseases associated with its dysfunction.

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Article Synopsis
  • Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is being studied to see if it can help women who are having trouble getting pregnant.
  • Researchers are looking at how PRP might make ovaries healthier and help the lining of the uterus grow thicker.
  • There are still many questions about how well PRP works and who it helps the most, so more studies are needed to understand its effects better.
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