Publications by authors named "Parlak O"

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  • Pathogenic variants in the SOD1 gene are found in about 2% of sporadic and 11% of familial ALS cases in Europe, with a focus on three main variants (R116G, D91A, L145F) in a study of 83 patients in Germany.
  • Patients with the R116G variant experienced the most severe disease progression, with a median survival of just 22 months, significantly shorter than those with D91A (198 months) and L145F (87 months).
  • All patients treated with tofersen showed reduced neurofilament light chain levels in their serum, indicating a potential treatment benefit, regardless of their specific SOD1 variant.
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Purpose: The precise location of the endolymphatic sac (ES) may be difficult during surgical approaches. This morphometric study aimed to determine the exact location of ES in adult human cadavers for the management of pathologies such as Meniere's disease.

Methods: Twenty temporal bones of 10 adult cadavers (mean age: 70 ± 13.

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Wearable bioelectronics represents a significant breakthrough in healthcare settings, particularly in (bio)sensing which offers an alternative way to track individual health for diagnostics and therapy. However, there has been no notable improvement in the field of cancer, particularly for skin cancer. Here, a wearable bioelectronic patch is established for transdermal sensing of the melanoma biomarker, tyrosinase (Tyr), using a microneedle array integrated with a surface-bound chemo-responsive smart probe to enable target-specific electrochemical detection of Tyr directly from human skin tissue.

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  • - In April 2023, tofersen, an antisense oligonucleotide, was FDA-approved for treating ALS after it significantly reduced levels of neurofilament light chain (NfL), a marker of neurodegeneration.
  • - A follow-up study involving 24 ALS patients in Germany showed that while ALS functional scores declined, there was a notable reduction in both serum NfL and phosphorylated neurofilament heavy chain (pNfH) levels in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF).
  • - The therapy was considered safe, with no ongoing symptoms, despite some patients showing signs of immune response in the CSF, pointing to potential autoimmune reactions.
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  • Plasmon-enhanced electrocatalysis (PEEC) improves energy conversion by combining plasmon resonance with electrochemical bias, outperforming traditional methods.
  • The study employs nano-impact single-entity electrochemistry (SEE) to analyze plasmonic catalysts like gold nanoparticles during glucose oxidation and oxygen reduction at the single-particle level.
  • Results indicate that conventional ensemble measurements show minimal plasmonic effects on photocurrents, primarily due to fast neutralization of hot carriers, while SEE allows these effects to dominate, enhancing photocurrent generation.
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Objective: In this retrospective study, we aimed to determine factors associated with bleeding complications in patients on long-term warfarin, undergoing inguinal hernia repair using low-molecular-weight heparin (LMWH) bridging.

Methods: Two-year hospital records yielded 44 inguinal hernia repair patients on long-term warfarin (26 men, 4 women, aged 57.4 [38-72] years).

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Objective: This study was designed to compare the standard and robotic-assisted laparoscopic donor nephrectomy in terms of perioperative course, short-term postoperative outcome, and to evaluate the effect of surgeon's learning curve on these parameters.

Methods: This was a prospective randomized study including 60 patients (mean age, 47 years; age, 21-72 years; 26 males, 34 females) who had been planned laparoscopic donor nephrectomies in our clinic. For comparison of standard and robot-assisted techniques and to evaluate the impact of learning curve, patients were randomized into three groups by a computer, each group containing 20 patients.

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  • Microbial bioelectronics involve connecting microorganisms with electrodes, leading to new technologies in energy conversion and diagnostics.
  • Organic semiconductors (OSCs) play a key role in enhancing the interaction between microbial systems and electrodes, which boosts the efficiency of these technologies.
  • The review discusses bacterial charge transport, synthetic materials for interfacing with bacteria, characterization methods, and applications in biological sensors and energy systems, while also outlining future design prospects.
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We aimed to investigate the prevalence of postoperative hypoparathyroidism (PoH), the relevant factors, and predictors of transient or permanent hypoparathyroidism. The files of 352 patients who underwent bilateral total thyroidectomy alone or with central lymph node dissection and/or lateral neck dissection between June 1, 2019, and November 30, 2019, were retrospectively evaluated. Also, calcium and parathyroid hormone levels measured preoperatively and 4-6 h after surgery, follow-up examination results, and time to resolution of transient PoH were recorded.

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The aim of this study is to compare patients with and without mastalgia and to analyze the factors affecting mastalgia and its severity. The patient's age, height, weight, educational status, marital status, and occupation were recorded in all subjects. In addition, the women were asked about the presence of any risk factors for mastalgia, such as tea and coffee consumption, smoking, alcohol consumption, and weight gain.

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Recent insights into the rapidly emerging field of bacterial sensing and biofilm monitoring for infection diagnostics are discussed as well as recent key developments and emerging technologies in the field. Electrochemical sensing of bacteria and bacterial biofilm via synthetic, natural, and engineered recognition, as well as direct redox-sensing approaches via algorithm-based optical sensing, and tailor-made optotracing technology are discussed. These technologies are highlighted to answer the very critical question: "how can fast and accurate bacterial sensing and biofilm monitoring be achieved? Following on from that: "how can these different sensing concepts be translated for use in infection diagnostics? A central obstacle to this transformation is the absence of direct and fast analysis methods that provide high-throughput results and bio-interfaces that can control and regulate the means of communication between biological and electronic systems.

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Wearable health monitoring has garnered considerable interest from the healthcare industry as an evolutionary alternative to standard practices with the ability to provide rapid, off-site diagnosis and patient-monitoring. In particular, sweat-based wearable biosensors offer a noninvasive route to continuously monitor a variety of biomarkers for a range of physiological conditions. Both the accessibility and wealth of information of sweat make it an ideal target for noninvasive devices that can aid in early diagnosis of disease or to monitor athletic performance.

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Introduction: To find out if there are clinical and biological differences in breast cancer characteristics of premenopausal and postmenopausal women. For this reason, we investigated the differences in terms of the clinicopathological features and treatment methods of premenopausal and postmenopausal breast cancer patients in our study.

Material And Methods: In this study, the files of 428 patients who were operated due to breast cancer between 1 January 2007 and 31 December 2017 in Ankara Atatürk Training and Research Hospital were examined retrospectively.

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Wearable biosensors have emerged as an alternative evolutionary development in the field of healthcare technology due to their potential to change conventional medical diagnostics and health monitoring. However, a number of critical technological challenges including selectivity, stability of (bio)recognition, efficient sample handling, invasiveness, and mechanical compliance to increase user comfort must still be overcome to successfully bring devices closer to commercial applications. We introduce the integration of an electrochemical transistor and a tailor-made synthetic and biomimetic polymeric membrane, which acts as a molecular memory layer facilitating the stable and selective molecular recognition of the human stress hormone cortisol.

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  • The study focuses on the challenges of accurately diagnosing parathyroid carcinoma due to uncertain histopathological findings and the potential role of immunohistochemical markers.
  • Researchers reevaluated cases of atypical parathyroid adenoma and parathyroid carcinoma from 2010 to 2015, applying various immunohistochemical markers to help in diagnosis.
  • Results indicated that the global loss of calcium-sensing receptor (CaSR) staining is a significant negative marker for carcinoma, supporting its use in identifying increased malignancy in difficult cases.
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  • Organic electronic materials are being explored for their ability to address challenges in biosensing due to their unique properties and innovative device designs.
  • The review presents examples of how these materials outperform traditional sensing technologies in complex environments while categorizing them based on sample types, particularly focusing on body fluids and wearable sensors.
  • The discussion includes future trends towards in vivo implantable sensors that leverage advancements in ex vivo sensing methods.
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Objective: The Bethesda classification was introduced in 2008 to provide standardisation in the evaluation of thyroid fine needle aspiration cytology (FNAC). We compared the diagnostic value of pre-Bethesda and Bethesda classification systems in the differentiation of benign and malignant thyroid nodules.

Methods: Medical records of patients who underwent a thyroidectomy between June 2007 and June 2014 were reviewed retrospectively.

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Purpose: The incidence of thyroid cancer is increased in elderly patients. It tends to be larger and have more aggressive characteristics in these patients. Our aim was to compare features of thyroid carcinoma in geriatric and non-geriatric patients.

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Steroid hormone 20-hydroxyecdysone is known as the systemic regulators of insect cells; however, how to impact the fate and function of mature and stem cells is unclear. For the first time, we report ecdysone regulatory cascades in both mature midgut cell and stem cell fractions related to developmental events by using histological, immunohistochemical, biochemical and gene expression analysis methods. Ecdysone receptor-B1 (EcR-B1) and ultraspiracle 1 (USP-1) mRNAs were detected mainly in mature cells during programmed cell death (PCD).

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Mirizzi syndrome (MS) is an impacted stone in the cystic duct or Hartmann's pouch that mechanically obstructs the common bile duct. We would like to report laparoscopic treatment of type III MS. A 75-year-old man was admitted with the complaint of abdominal pain and jaundice.

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In this study, we have demonstrated the use of chemical vapour deposition (CVD) grown-graphene to develop a highly-ordered graphene-enzyme electrode for electrochemical biosensing. The graphene sheets were deposited on 1.00mm thick copper sheet at 850°C using acetylene (CH) as carbon source in an argon (Ar) and nitrogen (N) atmosphere.

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Background: We aimed to evaluate malignancy rate and to determine false negativity of fine needle aspiration biopsy (FNAB) in thyroid nodules ≥4.0 cm.

Methods: The medical records of patients who underwent thyroidectomy between January 2007 and December 2014 were reviewed.

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The ability to program and mimic the dynamic microenvironment of living organisms is a crucial step towards the engineering of advanced bioelectronics. Here, we report for the first time a design for programmable bioelectronics, with 'built-in' switchable and tunable bio-catalytic performance that responds simultaneously to appropriate stimuli. The designed bio-electrodes comprise light and temperature responsive compartments, which allow the building of Boolean logic gates (i.

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Two-dimensional (2D) bioelectronics is an emerging field of research which fuses the advantages of 2D nanomaterials with those of nanobiotechnology. Due to the various physical and chemical properties present in layered counterparts of 2D materials, including high charge density, large surface area, remarkable electron mobility, ready electron transport, sizeable band gaps and ease of hybridisation, they are set to become a versatile tool to fabricate sensitive and selective novel biodevices, which might offer an unique advantages to tackle key energy, medical and environmental issues. Current 2D bioelectronics research is focused on the design of simple-to-use and cheaper biodevices, while improving their selectivity, sensitivity and stability.

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The Mirizzi syndrome (MS) is an impacted stone in the cystic duct or Hartmann's pouch that mechanically obstructs the common bile duct (CBD). We would like to report laparoscopic subtotal cholecystectomy (SC) and resection of cholecystocolic fistula by the help of Tri-Staple™ in a case with type V MS and cholecystocolic fistula, for first time in the literature. A 24-year-old man was admitted to emergency department with the complaint of abdominal pain, intermittent fever, jaundice, and diarrhea.

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