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Publikováno v:
Carpathian Journal of Earth and Environmental Sciences. 16:93-115
This study aimed at the assessment of the usability of hydrogel in increasing the efficiency of gypsum applied to saline-sodic soils. The experiment was conducted under laboratory conditions in disturbed soil columns and was set-up in a completely ra
Autor:
Levent Peskircioglu, Ahmet Gurlek, Selcuk Ozturk, Tufan Cicek, Süleyman Kiliç, Ertan Yetkin, Mehmet Ileri, Izzet Tandogan, Ozbay Aydemir, Kagan Turker Akbaba
Publikováno v:
The International Journal of Lower Extremity Wounds. 19:262-268
The purpose of this subgroup analysis is to investigate and analyze the venous leg symptoms including sense of coldness and sign of ecchymosis in patients with or without peripheral varicose veins (PVVs) from VEIN-TURKEY study population. A total of
Autor:
Izzet Tandogan, Ertan Yetkin, Süleyman Kiliç, Kaan Akbaba, Tufan Cicek, Selcuk Ozturk, Mehmet Ileri, Ahmet Gurlek, Ozbay Aydemir, Levent Peskircioglu
Publikováno v:
Phlebology. 34(2)
Kilic, Suleyman Sirri (isu author) Objective The aim of this study is to evaluate chronic venous disease symptoms by using the Venous Insufficiency Epidemiological and Economic Study-Quality of Life/Symptoms (VEINES-QoL/Sym) questionnaire in varicoce
Autor:
Gürsel Yildiz, Mehmet Yilmaz, Veysel Kenan Celik, Imge Ezgi Eken, Ahmet Gurlek, Huseyin Aydin
Publikováno v:
Cardiovascular Journal of Africa
WOS: 000337256000005
PubMed: 24337212
Aim: Oxidative stress, which is widely recognised as an important feature of many diseases, can be defined as an increased formation of reactive oxygen species or decreased antioxidant defense. In this
PubMed: 24337212
Aim: Oxidative stress, which is widely recognised as an important feature of many diseases, can be defined as an increased formation of reactive oxygen species or decreased antioxidant defense. In this
WOS: 000283727000039
PubMed ID: 19446349
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PubMed ID: 19446349
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https://avesis.deu.edu.tr/publication/details/18510e84-02e3-4b66-972f-07daa0b111b1/oai
https://avesis.deu.edu.tr/publication/details/18510e84-02e3-4b66-972f-07daa0b111b1/oai
Publikováno v:
Archives of medical research. 40(4)
gamma-Glutamyltransferase (GGT), an enzyme responsible for the extracellular catabolism of antioxidant glutathione, may explicitly participate in atherogenesis. Several population-based studies have documented strong cross-sectional associations betw