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Cetinkalp, Sevki a, ⁎, Simsir, Ilgın Yildirim a, Sahin, Fahri b, Saydam, Guray b, Ural, Ali Ugur c, Yilmaz, Candeger a
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In Saudi Pharmaceutical Journal January 2015 23(1):14-21
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In Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice October 2012 98(1):75-82
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Annals of Thoracic Medicine, Vol 6, Iss 3, Pp 120-125 (2011)
Objective: The prevalence of obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) and metabolic syndrome is increasing worldwide, in part linked to epidemic of obesity. The purposes of this study were to establish the rate of metabolic syndrome and to compare fib
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https://doaj.org/article/c47f63afac994824aca23e7dce5ab45d
Autor:
Çetinkalp, Şevki a, Delen, Yasemin b, Karadeniz, Muammer a, ⁎, Yüce, Gül c, Yılmaz, Candeğer a
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In Journal of Diabetes and Its Complications 2009 23(6):401-408
Autor:
Bilal, Nevzat, Erdogan, Mehmet, Özbek, Mustafa, Çetinkalp, Şevki, Karadeniz, Muammer ⁎, Özgen, Ahmet Gökhan, Saygılı, Füsun, Yılmaz, Candeğer, Tüzün, Mehmet, Kabalak, Taylan
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In Journal of Diabetes and Its Complications 2008 22(3):181-185
Autor:
Seçil, Yaprak a, c, *, Özdedeli, Kaan b, Altay, Barış b, Aydoğdu, İbrahim c, Yilmaz, Candeğer d, Ertekin, Cumhur c
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In Neurophysiologie Clinique / Clinical Neurophysiology 2005 35(1):11-17
Autor:
Saygili Fusun, Tamsel Sadik, Berdeli Afig, Erdogan Mehmet, Karadeniz Muammer, Yilmaz Candeger
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Cardiovascular Diabetology, Vol 6, Iss 1, p 29 (2007)
Abstract Background Women with PCOS have been reported to be at increased risk of a number of gynaecological neoplasias, including endometrial, breast, and ovarian cancer. Studies of the possible association of genetic variation in progesterone recep
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https://doaj.org/article/6b7b1686510e41af806e0c7bd8724815
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In Endocrine Practice November-December 2001 7(6):448-453
Autor:
Hekimgil, Mine a, *, Hamulu, Fusun b, Çagirici, Ufuk c, Karabulut, Bulent d, Ozgen, A. Gokhan b, Soydan, Saliha a, Yilmaz, Candeger b
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In Pathology - Research and Practice 2001 197(2):129-133
WOS: 000452210500006
Obesity that has represented defense and warfare in the stone age and beauty, success, authority, and welfare in the middle ages, has now turned into a chronic and undesirable low-grade inflammatory disease that adversely af
Obesity that has represented defense and warfare in the stone age and beauty, success, authority, and welfare in the middle ages, has now turned into a chronic and undesirable low-grade inflammatory disease that adversely af
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=od______9436::e11e62462346f1007e4245b13ced44ff
https://hdl.handle.net/11454/31024
https://hdl.handle.net/11454/31024