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Autor:
Ide, Semra, Bayari, Sevgi Haman, Turkes, Tuncay, Mergen, Y. Orhan, Celik, Omer, Butun, Vural, Sargon, Mustafa F., Kocatepe, Neslihan, Kriechbaum, Manfred
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Spectroscopy. 25:155-167
WOS: 000290959700003
Various experimental methods (XRD, FTIR, SAXS, DLS and SEM) were used to investigate structures of the silk samples weaved by spiders in Turkey. Silk samples were collected from the natural habitats belonging to the spider s
Various experimental methods (XRD, FTIR, SAXS, DLS and SEM) were used to investigate structures of the silk samples weaved by spiders in Turkey. Silk samples were collected from the natural habitats belonging to the spider s
Autor:
Ibrahim Y, Orhan, Burak A, Gulbahar
Publikováno v:
Clinical and investigative medicine. Medecine clinique et experimentale. 39(6)
The use of specific frequencies for specific individual amino acids may increase the potential energy of protein molecules in the medium [1]. The resonance would also increase the movement of particles in the cytosol, increasing the collisions necess
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Clinical and investigative medicine. Medecine clinique et experimentale. 39(6)
Temperature sensitivity is found in all multicelleular organisms, as well as in most primitive life forms. The ubiquity of this temperature sensitivity is an indicator of its effects at the multicellular, cellular and molecular levels [1]. Previous s
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Physiological Research. :285-290
This study was performed to test whether plasma homocysteine concentrations are related to insulin resistance in healthy premenopausal women. For this purpose, the relationship between insulin resistance (as assessed by HOMA index) and fasting plasma
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International Journal of Clinical Practice. 53:478-481
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Clinical & Investigative Medicine. 39:3
Purpose: Temperature sensitivity is found in all multicelleular organisms, as well as in most primitive life forms. The ubiquity of this temperature sensitivity is an indicator of its effects at the multicellular, cellular and molecular levels [1]. P
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Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology. 22:547-549
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International Journal of Clinical Practice. 51:409-411
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Diabetes, nutritionmetabolism. 17(5)
The aim of this study was to determine sex hormone binding globulin (SHBG) concentrations in premenopausal obese women who were otherwise healthy, and to evaluate the relationships between SHBG concentrations and features of the metabolic syndrome; 3