Publications by authors named "E Suemer Aras"

Objectives: In the present era, parents frequently stigmatize themselves for their children's negative behaviors and inadequate social skills. Parents' self-stigma (PSS) may lead to a decrease in parental self-efficacy and quality of marital and family life. In light of these reasons, the principal objective of this study to assess the validity and reliability of the Turkish version of the PSS Scale (PSSS) as developed by Eaton et al.

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  • TNF-α is a crucial proinflammatory cytokine involved in various cellular processes, and its high doses can damage tumor blood vessels, making monitoring vital for patient health.
  • The study aimed to clone, express, and purify an active form of TNF-α that efficiently interacts with anti-TNF-α inhibitors using recombinant DNA technology.
  • Results showed that the homemade sTNF-α protein had high binding efficiency with major anti-TNF-α treatments, suggesting its potential for cost-effective therapeutic applications in healthcare.
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Water constitutes an indispensable resource vital for sustaining life. In this context, groundwater stands out as a paramount global water source. Throughout history, underground dams (UGDs) have been employed to augment the storage capacity of local aquifers.

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Purpose: To investigate the clinical benefits of the co-application of bevacizumab and tissue plasminogen activator as adjuncts in the surgical treatment of proliferative diabetic retinopathy.

Methods: Patients who underwent vitrectomy for proliferative dia-betic retinopathy complications were preoperatively given in-travitreal injection with either bevacizumab and tissue plasminogen activator (Group 1) or bevacizumab alone (Group 2). Primary outcomes were surgery time and number of intraoperative iatrogenic retinal breaks.

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MADS-box genes are known to play important roles in diverse aspects of growth/devolopment and stress response in several plant species. However, no study has yet examined about MADS-box genes in P. vulgaris.

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