Publications by authors named "N Bilgin"

Background: Evaluation of sensory functions in chronic stroke survivors is essential to plan and implement effective treatment and rehabilitation.

Objective: To investigate the validity and reliability of the Turkish version of the Revised Nottingham Sensory Assessment (rNSA-T) in chronic stroke survivors.

Methods: We applied the World Health Organization's translation protocols to develop the rNAS-T.

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The N-His73 methylation of β-actin by histidine methyltransferase SETD3 is required for the integrity of the cellular cytoskeleton. Modulation of SETD3 activity in human cells facilitates cancer-like changes to the cell phenotype. SETD3 binds β-actin in an extended conformation, with a conserved bend-like motif surrounding His73.

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The aim of this research is to evaluate the effect of visual education for the basic needs of people with disabilities on the health literacy and life quality of caregivers. The study sample comprised 268 caregivers evaluated in a pretest-posttest pattern. The data were collected using a Personal Information Form, the Health Literacy Scale, and the World Health Organization [WHO] Life Quality Scale-Short Form.

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Article Synopsis
  • JMJD7 is a human enzyme that specifically modifies lysine residues in certain proteins, which is important for their function.
  • Research indicates that JMJD7 has a limited range of substrates compared to other similar enzymes, but can efficiently use altered lysines for its reactions.
  • The study identifies ways to inhibit JMJD7 by using variants of its substrates, which could aid in developing targeted therapies against diseases related to JMJD7 activity.
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Background: Professional identity encompasses the understanding of professional practices and the development of values and skills within a specific profession.

Objective: This study aimed to assess the suitability of the 9-item Macleod Clark Professional Identity Scale, originally developed by Adams et al. (2006), for Turkish culture and examine its psychometric properties in a sample of postgraduate nurses.

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