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Anaerobic glycolysis is the main pathway for energy generation in HI-60 acute promyelocytic leukemia cells
Boyunaga H.; Keles H.; Kenar L.; Ural A.U.; Avcu F. (Derman Medical Publishing, 2010)Aim In physiological conditions, normal cells use mainly the glycolytic aerobic pathway to provide energy. However, most cancer cells utilize anaerobic glycolytic way for energy generation. Aim of this study was to investigate ... -
The detection of urinal neopterin concentration increases the efficiency of cervical smear in the diagnosis of cervical cancer.
Bayram M.; Boyunaga H.; Diribas K.; Ozer G.; Akgul E.O.; Erbil M.K. (2004)OBJECTIVE: To investigate the importance of urinal neopterin detection carried out together with cervical smear test, in the diagnosis of cervical cancer. METHODS: In this study, urine samples were collected from randomly ... -
Fasciola hepatica miracidia are dependent on respiration and endogenous glycogen degradation for their energy generation
It is generally accepted that free-living stages of parasitic helminths are dependent on aerobic degradation of endogenous energy sources for their energy generation. This concept, however, is not the result of extensive ... -
The relationship between depressive status and total cholesterol levels in a bomb plant workers
Boyunaga H.; Kenar L.; Keles H.; Gulec M.; Oguzturk O. (Derman Medical Publishing, 2010)Aim There is significant amount of evidence linking low cholesterol levels to aggressive behaviors, depression and suicide. Material and Methods The objective of this study was to determine whether a correlation exists ... -
Serum orexin-a level and the severity of coronary artery disease: Original article
Simsek V.; Dogru M.T.; Boyunaga H.; Caglayan O.; Yildirim N.; Tulmaç M.; Ebinc H. (Cardiology Academic Press, 2014)In this study, we aimed to investigate the correlations of serum Orexin-A level (SOAL) and the severity of coronary artery disease (CAD). A total of 80 participants (mean age: 55.7±12.7 years) were enrolled into the study. ...