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Effects of constant lightness, darkness and parachlorophenylalanine treatment on tail regeneration in the lizard Ophisops elegans macrodactylus: Macroscopic, biochemical and histological changes
Turgut, M; Kaplan, S; Metin, K; Koca, YB; Soylu, E; Sahin, B; Basaloglu, HK (Blackwell Publishing, 2006)A better understanding of regenerative growth is very important for the development of new potential strategies. Recently, the pineal secretory product melatonin was shown to stimulate the regeneration process. In this ... -
Morphological, stereological and radiological changes in pinealectomized chicken cervical vertebrae
Turgut, M; Kaplan, S; Turgut, AT; Aslan, H; Guvenc, T; Cullu, E; Erdogan, S (Wiley, 2005)Considerable evidence supports the hypothesis that melatonin plays an important role in osteogenesis. We carried out an experiment to investigate histological and radiological changes in the cervical vertebrae of pinealectomized ... -
Neonatal pinealectomy induces Purkinje cell loss in the cerebellum of the chick: A stereological study
Melatonin plays an important role in certain physiological functions and morphological features of various structures. In the current study, the effects of pinealectomy on Purkinje cell number and morphological features ... -
Pinealectomy exaggerates and melatonin treatment suppresses neuroma formation of transected sciatic nerve in rats: gross morphological, histological and stereological analysis
Turgut, M; Uyanikgil, Y; Baka, M; Tunc, AT; Yavasoglu, A; Yurtseven, ME; Kaplan, S (Blackwell Munksgaard, 2005)At present, an intensive effort for prevention of neuroma formation following peripheral nerve section continues. It has been recently suggested that surgical pinealectomy (Px) induces elevation of the collagen content in ... -
Thrombocytopenia complicating the clinical course of leptospiral infection
Turgut, M; Sunbul, M; Bayirli, D; Bilge, A; Leblebicioglu, H; Haznedaroglu, I (Cambridge Med Publ, 2002)Leptospirosis can present with a wide clinical spectrum, and haematological manifestations are often apparent. We retrospectively analysed platelet counts in 49 patients with leptospirosis. Forty-three patients (87.8%) had ...