Publications by authors named "T I Apak"

Pancreatic secretions become viscous and acidic in Cystic fibrosis (CF), highlighting the role of CFTR in pancreatic fluid and bicarbonate secretion. Forskolin-induced swelling (FIS) assay developed in intestinal organoids measures residual CFTR function. It is not known whether FIS reflects bicarbonate secretion in pancreas, an organ that secretes near-isotonic NaHCO levels.

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Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) are important persistent environmental contaminants. PCBs can be metabolically converted to their hydroxylated metabolites (OHPCBs), and in recent years, these OHPCBs have been observed to inhibit human sulfotransferases (SULTs) such as the phenol SULTs (SULT family-1) involved in the metabolism of estrogen and various other endogenous and xenobiotic phenols. In the present study, we have investigated the hypothesis that OHPCBs interact with family 2 hydroxysteroid (alcohol) SULTs (e.

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N,N-Dialkylditihiocarbamate derivatives have been well known as broad-range fungicides. In this study, the triazole derivatives of ten new N,N-disubstituted dithiocarbamates (3a-j) were synthesized and their structures were identified by spectral and elemental analysis. Results of the antifungal activity studies showed that some of the compounds tested were active against M.

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Tamoxifen (TAM) is a nonsteroidal antiestrogenic drug that is widely used for the treatment of estrogen receptor-dependent breast cancer. An increased risk of endometrial cancer in some patients treated with TAM has been linked to the metabolic formation of alpha-hydroxytamoxifen (alpha-OHTAM) and its subsequent sulfation. Alpha-OHTAM has been found to be a substrate for rat and human hydroxysteroid sulfotransferases (STa and SULT2A1, respectively).

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Determination of dansyl (AG-DNS) and fluorescamine (AG-F) derivatives of rac-aminoglutethimide in tablet formulation by HPLC has been achieved on a cellulose tris-(3,5-dimethylphenyl carbamate), known as Chiralcel OD and OD-R under normal and reversed phase columns, respectively, using a fluorescence detector (lambda(ex), 360 nm; lambda(em), 530 nm for AG-DNS derivatives; lambda(ex), 395 nm, lambda(em), 495 nm for fluorescamine derivatives (AG-F)). The best results were obtained with mobile phase ethanol:cyclohexane:methanol (95:5:2 v/v/v) for AG-DNS derivatives and acetonitrile:0.5% ortho-phosphoric acid (85:15 v/v) containing 0.

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