Browsing by Author "Demirkazik, Ayse"
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Comparison of Analgesic Effects Induced by Different Strengths of Extremely Low-Frequency Electromagnetic Fields
Demirkazik, Ayse; Ozdemir, Ercan; Turkay, Yavuz; Pelit, Aykut; Kilinc, Olca; Taskiran, Ahmet Sevki; Arslan, Gokhan (AVES PRESS LTD, 2018)Objective: Our aim was to compare the results of the most commonly used analgesic measurement techniques and to determine the time and intensity at which the analgesic effects of the magnetic field (MF) are most effective. ... -
Delayed habituation in Behcet's disease
Gulturk, Sefa; Akyol, Melih; Kececi, Hulusi; Ozcelik, Sedat; Cinar, Ziynet; Demirkazik, Ayse (NEUROL SOC INDIA, 2008)Background: The autonomic nervous system in Behcet's patients may be affected due to various reasons. This entity may be detected with the measurement of the electrodermal activities, heart rate variability and pupillometric ... -
Effect of Exposure to 50 Hz Magnetic Field With or Without Insulin on Blood Brain Barrier Permeability in Streptozotocin-Induced Diabetic Rats
Gulturk, Sefa; Demirkazik, Ayse; Kosar, Ilkay; Cetin, Ali; Dokmetas, Hatice S.; Demir, Tuncer (WILEY, 2010)We investigated the effect of long-term exposure to modulation magnetic field (MF), insulin, and their combination on blood brain barrier (BBB) permeability in a diabetic rat model. Fifty-three rats were randomly assigned ... -
Effects of 5-HT1 and 5-HT2 Receptor Agonists on Electromagnetic Field-Induced Analgesia in Rats
Ozdemir, Ercan; Demirkazik, Ayse; Taskiran, Ahmet Sevki; Arslan, Gokhan (WILEY, 2019)Much evidence demonstrates the antinociceptive effect of magnetic fields (MFs). However, the analgesic action mechanism of the electromagnetic field (EMF) is not exactly understood. The aim of the present study was to ... -
Effects of extremely low frequency electromagnetic fields on morphine analgesia and tolerance in rats
Ozdemir, Ercan; Demirkazik, Ayse; Gursoy, Sinan; Taskiran, Ahmet S.; Kilinc, Olca; Arslan, Gokhan (GENERAL PHYSIOL AND BIOPHYSICS, 2017)Several studies have demonstrated that the electromagnetic fields produce analgesic activity. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of extremely low frequency (ELF) electromagnetic fields (EMF) on morphine ...