Publications by authors named "C Ceylan"

Background: Community pharmacists are often the first point of contact for patients seeking assistance in managing chronic diseases, including diabetes, owing to their accessibility. They are readily available to patients, especially in outpatient settings, and can play a vital role in ensuring safe medication use in patients with diabetes. However, published research on the role of community pharmacists in managing diabetes in patients fasting during Ramadan in Türkiye and worldwide is limited.

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RNA methylation adds a second layer of genetic information that dictates the post-transcriptional fate of RNAs. Although various methods exist that enable the analysis of RNA methylation in a site-specific or transcriptome-wide manner, whether biophysical approaches can be employed to such analyses is unexplored. In this study, Fourier-transform infrared (FT-IR) and circular dichroism (CD) spectroscopy are employed to examine the methylation status of both synthetic and cellular RNAs.

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Feline hemotropic mycoplasmosis is an emerging infectious disease in domestic cats caused by a group of hemotropic species, including three main species: (), Mycoplasma hemominutum (Mhm), and Mycoplasma turicensis (Mt). The primary objective of this investigation was to ascertain the molecular prevalence and characterization of hemotropic mycoplasmas in domestic cats from twenty-three districts of Konya province in Türkiye. For this purpose, 384 apparently healthy cats belonging to different breeds were enrolled in this study.

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  • The study investigates the reasons behind early relaparotomies in living donor liver transplant recipients within the first 30 days post-surgery, emphasizing the ongoing prevalence of complications despite improved surgical practices.* -
  • Out of 535 patients analyzed between 2019 and 2021, 15.9% (85 patients) required early relaparotomy, with key factors like elevated creatinine and sodium levels, the use of left lobe grafts, and significant blood loss identified as independent risk factors.* -
  • Major causes for needing early relaparotomy included postoperative bleeding, biliary leakage, and vascular issues, highlighting the complexities of post-transplant care and the importance of monitoring at-risk patients.*
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  • * Recent studies utilizing next-generation sequencing (NGS) have identified numerous genetic abnormalities in patients with MDS, revealing mutations in 21 different genes that could correlate with disease characteristics and clinical outcomes.
  • * Findings suggest that certain non-SF3B1 mutations are associated with worse clinical indicators, such as thrombocytopenia and decreased overall survival, indicating that NGS could play a crucial role in future prognostics for MDS, even in patients with normal cytogenetics.
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