MUSIN INSUFFICIENCY IN DRY EYE
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prof. Dr. Yeşil Çeliktaş and his team developed an on-chip breast cancer model
by clinicby clinicEge University (EU) continues to contribute to both the world of science and humanity with its qualified academic activities.
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Lipolysis is an effective local slimming and regional fat melting method that is widely used in Europe and America. It is a very effective treatment method as it gets results close to liposuction when the appropriate patient is selected.
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The most common symptom of ototoxicity is tinnitus (tinnitus). Conditions that increase the risk of ototoxicity: Kidney failure Liver failure Immune deficiency Advanced age History of ototoxicity Concomitant use of ototoxic agents Exposure to noise …
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Aegean scientist Assoc. Dr. A project from Evran that will contribute to the treatment of blood diseases
by clinicby clinicEge University (EU) Faculty of Science Department of Biochemistry lecturer Assoc. Dr. The work of the project “Development of Specific DNA Aptamer for the Inhibition of Histone Deacetylase 10 (HDAC10) Activity” supported by TÜBİTAK within the framework of the international COST action, led by Serap Evran, continues.
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Cardiovascular diseases are one of the most common causes of death in both developing and developed countries worldwide. Even though there have been improvements in primary prevention, the prevalence of cardiovascular diseases continues to increase in recent years. Hence, it is crucial to both investigate the molecular pathophysiology of cardiovascular diseases in-depth and find novel biomarkers regarding the early and proper prevention and diagnosis of these diseases. MicroRNAs, or miRNAs, are endogenous, preserved, single-stranded non-coding RNAs of 21-25 nucleotides in length. miRNAs have important roles in various cellular events such as embryogenesis, proliferation, vasculogenesis, apoptosis, cell growth, differentiation, and tumorigenesis. They also have potential roles in the cardiovascular system, including angiogenesis, cardiac cell contractility, control of lipid metabolism, plaque formation, the arrangement of cardiac rhythm, and cardiac cell growth.
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WHAT IS INSULIN? In order for the body to function normally, the glucose (blood sugar) level in our blood must be at a certain level. The fact that the blood sugar in our blood is below or above a certain level can lead to various disease states. There are two main hormones to control this blood sugar level. Insulin and Glucagon.
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WOUND HEALING What started in the wound; Cell proliferation Cell movement Collagen synthesis Collagen is a harmonious process of cellular biochemical dynamic events intertwined in the form of crosslinking. Its main element is cell reproduction. Complex dynamic, biochemical chain of cytological events with chronic inflammation as the main pathogenesis.
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1. INTRODUCTION Ozone is a basic form of oxygen naturally found in the earth’s atmosphere. Ozone gaseous is toxic to human tissues. Ozone was first discovered in 1840 by the German chemist Christian Frederick Schonbein. Ozone was first used by the University of Basel in Switzerland to disinfect operating theaters in 1856, and then for water purification in 1860. The German military used ozone to treat war wounds and other infections during the First World War. Ozone therapy refers to the process of delivering ozone gas to your body to treat a disease or wound. Ozone is a colorless gas composed of three oxygen atoms (O3). Studies have found that ozone can be used to treat medical conditions by stimulating the immune system. It can also be used for disinfection and to treat a number of diseases.
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The retina is derived from the Latin word “rete” meaning “net”. The retina is the innermost, light-sensitive tissue layer of the eye. The optics of the eye focuses the image of our field of vision on the retina in two dimensions. This image is processed in the retina and sent by nerve impulses along the optic nerve to the visual cortex. In the visual cortex, information from the two eyes is combined and three-dimensional vision occurs. When the light comes to the eye, it reaches the retina through the pupil opening in the middle of the iris, the lens and the vitreous cavity, and the image information focused on the retina is converted into electrochemical information and transmitted to the brain.
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