Browsing by Author "Onarlioglu, B"
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Does vancomycine increase aminoglycoside nephrotoxicity?
Ergur, AT; Onarlioglu, B; Gunay, Y; Cetinkaya, O; Bulut, HE (BLACKWELL SCIENCE, 1997)Vancomycine and amikacin combined is an effective antibiotic combination used in the treatment of serious Gram-positive bacteremia in childhood. However, both drugs may have a potential nephrotoxic effect when used ... -
Epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) immunolocalization in the male rat reproductive tract during pre- and postnatal periods
Kaloglu, C; Bulut, HE; Onarlioglu, B (SCIENTIFIC TECHNICAL RESEARCH COUNCIL TURKEY, 2000)A number of recent studies suggest the effects of several growth factors as well as genetic factors on the development and differentiation of the testes and excretory ducts. One of the most important growth factors affecting ... -
Gingival fibromatosis, short stature, border-line IQ, facial dysmorphism and hepatomegaly
Marakoglu, I; Percin, EF; Gursoy, UK; Onarlioglu, B; Ergur, AT (MEDECINE ET HYGIENE, 2005)Gingival fibromatosis, short stature, border-line IQ. facial dysmorphism and hepatomegaly. Gingival fibromatosis is a rare and benign disorder. The enlarged gingivae are firm and may Interfere with speech, closure of the ... -
Increased cell proliferation and R.Msp1 fragmentation induced by 5-aza-2 '-deoxycytidine in rat testes related to the gene imprinting mechanism
Ozdemir, O; Bulut, HE; Korkmaz, M; Onarlioglu, B; Colak, A (URBAN & FISCHER VERLAG, 2000)DNA methylation is one of the crucial mechanisms for cellular and tissue differentiation during developmental stages in mammals. 5-aza-2'-deoxycytidine, a specific cytosine DNA Methyltransferase inhibitor, is known to cause ... -
Renal morphogenesis of rat fetus
Onarlioglu, B; Gursoy, E; Kaloglu, C (SCIENTIFIC TECHNICAL RESEARCH COUNCIL TURKEY, 1997)The Kidneys, during pro-, meso-, and metanephros stages of the development of the nephrotome, display different structural features. In this work, the renal tissue samples obtained from prenatal 10-, 13-, 14-, 15-, 16-, ...