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TÜBİTAK

2005

Apoptosis

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Peripheral Facial Paralysis And Apoptosis Induced By Herpes Simplex Type I Virus: A Rat Study, Ni̇met Kabakuş, H. Cengi̇z Alpay, Ahmet Gödekmerdan, Üzeyi̇r Gök, Nusret Akpolat Jan 2005

Peripheral Facial Paralysis And Apoptosis Induced By Herpes Simplex Type I Virus: A Rat Study, Ni̇met Kabakuş, H. Cengi̇z Alpay, Ahmet Gödekmerdan, Üzeyi̇r Gök, Nusret Akpolat

Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences

Different results have been reported concerning the impact of agents used in the treatment of idiopathic facial nerve paralysis (FNP) generated by HSV type I (HSV-I) on the apoptotic process. We aimed at investigating the effects of different agents (steroids, acyclovir and interferon) used in the treatment of idiopathic FNP on the apoptotic process in animals in whom experimental FNP has been produced by HSV-I. After cleaning the auricles of 113 animals, linear injuries were produced, and then 25 micromole KOS HSV-I was inoculated with the solution containing 1.7 x 107 virus per milliliter. On the 6th day after the …


Importance Of Calcium, Beri̇van Tandoğan, N. Nuray Ulusu Jan 2005

Importance Of Calcium, Beri̇van Tandoğan, N. Nuray Ulusu

Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences

Calcium is the most abundant mineral in the body. Calcium regulates many cellular processes and has important structural roles in living organisms. Skeletal muscle structure and function, polymerisation of fibrin and the conduction of impulses in the nervous system are regulated by calcium. Calcium is an important intracellular messenger in protozoa, plants, and animals. Calcium-transporting systems which are located in the plasma membrane and in the organelles, regulate the ionic concentration of calcium in various compartments according to the different demands of the physiological cycle and these systems upregulate calcium entry by the action of several hormones and calcium binding …