Publications by authors named "Dila Sener"

Objective: Various environmental factors encountered in daily life are associated with the development of neural tube defects. This study aims to investigate the effects of fluoride on neural tube development in chick embryos.

Methods: A total of 60 specific pathogen-free, fertile, zero-day Leghorn-type eggs were used in the study.

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It is well-known that wireless communication technologies facilitate human life. However, the harmful effects of electromagnetic field (EMF) radiation on the human body should not be ignored. In the present study, we evaluated the effects of long-term, prenatal exposure to EMF radiation on the myocardium of rats at varying durations.

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  • The study investigates the effects of the sGC stimulator Riociguat on testicular ischaemia reperfusion (I/R) injury in a rat model, aiming to understand its protective mechanisms.
  • Rats were divided into three groups (Control, IR, IRR), with the IR and IRR groups undergoing testicular I/R injury through specific surgery, followed by treatment with Riociguat prior to reperfusion.
  • Results indicated that Riociguat significantly reduced tissue damage and inflammation, decreased levels of pro-apoptotic proteins, and improved anti-apoptotic responses, suggesting its potential role in mitigating testicular injuries caused by ischaemia and reperfusion.
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Background And Aim: This study examined the effects of black cumin seed oil treatment on oxidative stress and the expression of radixin and moesin in the liver of experimental diabetic rats.

Materials And Methods: Eighteen rats were divided into 3 equal groups (control, diabetes, treatment). The control group was not exposed to any experimental treatment.

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Background And Aim: In this study, we aimed to assess the hemostatic and histopathological impacts of the Algan hemostatic agent (AHA) with the liver injury model.

Materials And Methods: 24 male rats, 10-12 week old, were randomly divided into three equal groups (n=8) as control (physiological saline solution), AHA liquid and AHA powder. A total of three iatrogenic cut injuries were performed on the anterior surface of the left liver lobe.

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