Publications by authors named "Melis Arslan"

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  • * Both groups showed decreased NWR performance as the number of syllables increased, indicating a higher cognitive load, with all MS subtypes scoring lower than HC across various syllable lengths.
  • * No significant differences in NWR performance were found between mild and severe MS groups, suggesting that NWR is a useful tool for addressing language-cognitive challenges in MS and the need for customized intervention strategies.
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Silk is an exceptionally strong, extensible, and tough material made from simple protein building blocks. The molecular structure of dragline spider silk repeat units consists of semiamorphous and nanocrystalline β-sheet protein domains. Here we show by a series of computational experiments how the nanoscale properties of silk repeat units are scaled up to create macroscopic silk fibers with outstanding mechanical properties despite the presence of cavities, tears, and cracks.

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Intermediate filaments (IFs) are the key components of cytoskeleton in eukaryotic cells and are critical for cell mechanics. The building block of IFs is a coiled-coil alpha-helical dimer, consisting of several domains that include linkers and other structural discontinuities. One of the discontinuities in the dimer's coiled-coil region is the so-called 'stutter' region.

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