Publications by authors named "Ilyas Ozcicek"

The basis of most neurological syndromes is the accumulation of free radical molecules. Quercetin is a polyphenolic bioflavonoid molecule and it has a very strong antioxidant effect by maintaining oxidative balance. There are many difficulties in the clinical use of quercetin due to its hydrophobic structure, low solubility, instability, poor oral bioavailability, and limited tissue-barrier penetration.

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  • - Spinal cord injuries are prevalent globally and often result in permanent nerve function loss, prompting research into better treatment options and neural regeneration techniques.
  • - The study focuses on developing specialized hybrid film scaffolds made from polycaprolactone (PCL) and poly-D,L-lactic-co-glycolic acid (PLGA), which are modified with specific peptides and nanoparticles to enhance motor neuron behavior and alignment.
  • - Results reveal that scaffolds enhanced with gold nanoparticles significantly improve neuron orientation and regeneration capabilities, suggesting their potential effectiveness in treating spinal cord injuries in future applications.
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In the field of neural tissue engineering, intensive efforts are being made to develop tissue scaffolds that can support an effective functional recovery and neural development by guiding damaged axons and neurites. Micro/nano-channeled conductive biomaterials are considered a promising approach for repairing the injured neural tissues. Many studies have demonstrated that the micro/nano-channels and aligned nanofibers could guide the neurites to extend along the direction of alignment.

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Gold nanoparticles are emerging as promising nanomaterials to create nanoscale therapeutic delivery systems. The aim of the study was to synthesis of highly monodisperse and stable gold nanoparticles functionalized with polyethyleneimine (PEI) and polyethylene glycol (PEG), multiparametric investigation of their neuronal toxicological effects and evaluation of the cellular/suborgan biodistribution. Gold nanoparticles (AuNP and AuNP) were synthesized and their surfaces were electrostatically modified by PEI and PEG.

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It is generally known that gold nanoparticles are localised in the cytoplasm and, if synthesised in small sizes or functionalized with specific proteins, they enter the cell nucleus. However, there is no report emphasising the importance of surface functionalization in their accumulation in the nucleolus. Here, for the first time in the literature, it is proposed that functionalization of gold nanoparticles with a thin layer of polyethyleneimine (PEI) spearheads them to the nucleolus of hard-to-transfect post-mitotic dorsal root ganglion neurones in a size-independent manner.

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