Publications by authors named "Sahin Y"

Three-dimensional (3D) printing is a rapidly evolving technology. This study focuses on developing biopolymeric inks tailored for Three-dimensional (3D) printing applications, specifically to produce 3D-printed materials for wound dressing. Humic Acid (HA) was incorporated into the ink formulations due to its anti-inflammatory properties.

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In this work, a novel composite anode material was developed, utilizing S-doped graphene oxide (SGO), polypyrrole (PPy), and fumed silica to enhance the performance of lithium-ion batteries (LIBs). The chronoamperometric approach was used to produce SGO, while the chemical method was employed to synthesize PPy. A composite of SGO, PPy, and fumed silica was prepared as an anode for a half-cell, using two samples: one with a high PPy ratio (S1) and the other with a low PPy ratio (S2) and compared the results with bare sample (S0).

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  • The study investigates how developmental changes affect peroxisome activity, focusing on gene expression patterns in specific metabolic pathways across developmental stages in plants.
  • It finds that photorespiration is more prominent in adult leaves compared to juvenile stages, with additional pathways related to reactive oxygen species (ROS) and polyamine catabolism becoming more active as leaves mature.
  • Key genes, including those related to GABA synthesis, are upregulated in older seedlings, suggesting that GABA plays a role in regulating peroxisome fission during leaf differentiation.
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Aims: This study aimed to assess the habits and knowledge of cancer patients regarding the use of herbal medicines and dietary supplements in cancer patients receiving immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICI).

Methods: The data of 181 cancer patients who were over 18 years old and received ICIs were collected. The usage patterns, anticipated benefits and harms, and sources of supply were evaluated by filling researcher-prepared forms.

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  • The study investigates 16 primary cutaneous carcinomas with mutations in genes that activate the Wnt/β-catenin pathway, noting that these tumors lack matrical differentiation, which is typically associated with such mutations.
  • The tumors predominantly affected elderly patients, with a median age of 80, and were mainly located on the head, neck, and upper limbs, leading to metastatic cases in some patients.
  • Key findings include poor differentiation in tumor structure, distinct immunohistochemical profiles, and recurrent mutations in APC and CTNNB1, indicating that these tumors represent a unique group apart from other established skin tumor types.
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Background: Various factors contribute to the development of mortality and morbidity in hip fracture surgeries. This study aims to investigate the effects of modifiable factors such as the type of anesthesia, anesthesia management, surgical method, and timing of surgery on 30-day mortality rates, intensive care unit admissions, and complications.

Methods: A total of 400 patients who underwent hip fracture surgery between January 2021 and December 2023 at a Training and Research Hospital were retrospectively analyzed.

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Several therapeutic approaches have been developed to promote bone regeneration, including guided bone regeneration (GBR), where barrier membranes play a crucial role in segregating soft tissue and facilitating bone growth. This study emphasizes the importance of considering specific tissue requirements in the design of materials for tissue regeneration, with a focus on the development of a double-layered membrane to mimic both soft and hard tissues within the context of GBR. The hard tissue-facing layer comprises collagen and zinc-doped bioactive glass to support bone tissue regeneration, while the soft tissue-facing layer combines collagen and chitosan.

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  • The study investigates how autophagy, a process for recycling cellular components, may have been inadvertently favored in wheat breeding for better yield in dry environments.
  • Researchers tested this by examining responses of wheat strains to heat and drought, focusing on three key proteins associated with autophagy: ATG7, ATG8, and NBR1.
  • Results showed that certain wheat genotypes displayed increased autophagic activity and better yields, while others showed less autophagy, highlighting that different stress-resilient mechanisms may also play a role in crop performance.
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  • Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is a complex blood cancer characterized by various genetic mutations, epigenetic changes, and chromosome rearrangements that affect its development and treatment strategies.
  • Recurrent gene fusions and mutations play a crucial role in understanding AML's progression and are used for risk assessment and targeted therapies, aided by advances in DNA sequencing and computational biology.
  • The report discusses a specific case where a patient with a history of essential thrombocythemia developed AML due to a newly identified fusion gene, suggesting its potential as a target for treatment with tyrosine kinase inhibitors.
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Background: This study aimed to investigate the mitigating effect of N-acetylcysteine (NAC) on doxorubicin (DOX)-induced ovarian and uterine toxicity in rats using laboratory tests, ultrasonographic (US) imaging, and histopathology analysis.

Methods: Forty-eight rats were divided into six groups (n = 8) as follows: Group A (control) (0.5 mL saline administered intraperitoneally [IP]), Group B (a single 10 mg/kg dose of DOX administered IP on day 1), Group C (a single 10 mg/kg dose of DOX administered IP 24 h before sacrifice), Group D (100 mg/kg of NAC administered IP for 21 days), Group E ( a single 10 mg/kg dose of DOX administered IP on day 1 and 100 mg/kg of NAC administered IP for 21 days), and Group F (100 mg/kg of NAC administered IP for 21 days and a single 10 mg/kg dose of DOX administered IP 24 h before sacrifice).

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  • Lead halide perovskite quantum dots (QDs) are advanced materials known for their exceptional optical qualities, which can be utilized in classical and quantum light sources due to their unique exciton properties.
  • The study reveals that these QDs can demonstrate a significant degree of circular polarization, reaching up to 38%, alongside their typical linear polarization, which is often overlooked by traditional measurement techniques.
  • The findings also highlight a shift in polarization from left- to right-hand within the exciton states under varying conditions, enhancing our understanding of the photophysical behavior of these QDs and their potential applications in chiral quantum optics.
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The presence of basal lineage characteristics signifies hyperaggressive human adenocarcinomas of the breast, bladder and pancreas. However, the biochemical mechanisms that maintain this aberrant cell state are poorly understood. Here we performed marker-based genetic screens in search of factors needed to maintain basal identity in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC).

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Background: Helicobacter pylori may be found during upper gastrointestinal endoscopy (UGE) performed to diagnose celiac disease (CeD), inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), and eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE). We aimed to describe the frequency of H. pylori in children undergoing UGE for CeD, IBD, and EoE and the number of children receiving eradication treatment.

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Purpose: The aim of this study is to investigate the results and safety of retrograde intrarenal surgery (RIRS) in patients who have previously undergone percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL).

Methods: A retrospective analysis included patients who underwent RIRS for kidney stones between August 2018 and April 2023. Group 1 comprised 396 patients who underwent primary RIRS, while Group 2 included 231 individuals who had RIRS after previous PCNL.

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This study reviews the literature on gastric metastases (GM) in terms of diagnosis, treatment, and outcomes. The goal of this study was to provide clinicians with a reliable and beneficial source to understand gastric metastases arising from various primary tumors and to present the growing literature in an easily accessible form. Articles published in English language from implementation of MEDLINE and Cochrane databases until May 2022 were considered for the systematic review.

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PET using Ga-labeled fibroblast activation protein (FAP) inhibitors (FAPIs) holds high potential for diagnostic imaging of various malignancies, including lung cancer (LC). However, F-FDG PET is still the clinical gold standard for LC imaging. Several subtypes of LC, especially lepidic LC, are frequently F-FDG PET-negative, which markedly hampers the assessment of single pulmonary lesions suggestive of LC.

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Background: Perrault syndrome is an inherited disorder with clinical findings that differ according to sex. It is characterized by a variable age of onset and sensorineural hearing loss in both sexes, as well as ovarian dysfunction in females with a 46,XX karyotype. Although it is a rare autosomal recessive syndrome, with approximately 100 affected individuals reported in the literature, it shows both genotypic and phenotypic variations.

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Colloidal quantum dots (QDs) are promising regenerable photoredox catalysts offering broadly tunable redox potentials along with high absorption coefficients. QDs have thus far been examined for various organic transformations, water splitting, and CO reduction. Vast opportunities emerge from coupling QDs with other homogeneous catalysts, such as transition metal complexes or organic dyes, into hybrid nanoassemblies exploiting energy transfer (ET), leveraging a large absorption cross-section of QDs and long-lived triplet states of cocatalysts.

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  • The study evaluated the effects of edaravone on preventing damage from testicular torsion and detorsion in rats.
  • Rats were divided into three groups: a control group, a torsion/detorsion group, and a torsion/detorsion group that received edaravone treatment.
  • Results indicated that edaravone reduced oxidative stress and apoptosis markers, improved blood flow, and lessened histological damage in the affected testicles, suggesting it has protective benefits against testicular injury.
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In bone tissue engineering, scaffold attributes such as pore dimensions and mechanical strength are crucial. This study synthesized polycaprolactone dimethacrylate (PCLDMA) from polycaprolactone (PCL), incorporating epichlorohydrin (Epi-PCL) and methacryloyl chloride (Meth-Cl). PCLDMA was blended with polylactic acid (p-PLA) to 3D-print bone scaffolds using stereolithography (SLA).

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Objectives: The objective of this study is predict positive surgical margin (PSM) and pathological T3a (pT3a) upstaging in patients with clinical T1 (cT1) renal cell carcinoma (RCC).

Materials And Methods: 159 patients who underwent radical nephrectomy (RN) or partial nephrectomy (PN) for RCC. Patients' demographic, laboratory, radiological and pathological data that could predict PSM and pT3a upstaging pre-operatively were evaluated.

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Purpose: Staphylococcus epidermidis is the most common causative microorganism of ventriculoperitoneal shunt infections. This study aimed to compare linezolid and vancomycin treatments and to examine the effect of these antibiotics alone and combined with hyperbaric oxygen therapy on the amount of bacterial colonies in the experimental S. epidermidis shunt infection model.

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Objective: The purpose of this study was to compare fresh and frozen-thawed euploid blastocyst transfer protocols following preimplantation genetic screening (PGS) in cases of advanced maternal age.

Methods: A total of 330 patients were examined retrospectively. PGS was performed on the embryos of 146 patients for whom fresh transfers were chosen.

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