Publications by authors named "N Karakus"

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  • - This study created hydrogels using PVA and PEI enhanced with tannic acid (TA) to treat burn wounds, and characterized these gels through various tests like SEM, FTIR, and antibacterial activity assessments.
  • - The addition of gentamicin (GEN) boosted the antibacterial effectiveness of the hydrogels, which also demonstrated strong hydrophilic traits, significant moisture retention, and high swelling capacity.
  • - The hydrogels showed promising potential for wound dressings, exhibiting improved mechanical strength and self-healing properties alongside effective drug release and swelling kinetics based on specific mathematical models.
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Context: This study investigates the antioxidant potential of alkyl gallates (C1-C10), focusing on the impact of alkyl chain length and solvent polarity on their antioxidant properties. Known for their biomedical relevance in mitigating oxidative stress, alkyl gallates' structure-activity relationships, particularly regarding chain length and environmental factors, still need to be explored. Key thermochemical parameters, including bond dissociation enthalpy (BDE), ionization potential (IP), proton affinity (PA), and electron transfer enthalpy (ETE), reveal that shorter alkyl chains (C1-C4) exhibit superior antioxidant activity.

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A structural or functional cervix problem prevents a woman from carrying a full-term pregnancy, which leads to the disease known as cervical insufficiency. Cervical insufficiency is partially inherited, and in certain situations, variations in genes related to connective tissue metabolism may be involved. The main objective of this investigation was to describe the collagen type I alpha 1 chain (COL1A1) gene rs1800012 polymorphism and the transforming growth factor beta 1 (TGFB1) gene rs1800471 polymorphism in a cohort of patients suffering from cervical insufficiency.

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Increased use of recreational areas after the lifting of COVID-19 pandemic restrictions has led to increased noise levels. This study aims to determine the level of noise pollution experienced in recreational areas with the increasing domestic and international tourism activities after the lifting of pandemic lockdowns, to produce spatial distribution maps of noise pollution, and to develop strategic planning suggestions for reducing noise pollution in line with the results obtained. Antalya-Konyaaltı Beach Recreation Area, the most important international tourism destination of Turkey, is determined as the study area.

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Background/aim: The Mediterranean fever (MEFV) gene codes for protein pyrin, which is among the modulators of inflammasome activity in innate immune cells. It was suggested that there is a relation between MEFV variations and inflammatory diseases. The aim of this study was to investigate MEFV gene variations in the patients with primary dysmenorrhea.

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