Browsing by Author "Dalan, Altay Burak"
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Apolipoprotein E Genotypes in Patients with Prostate Cancer
Yencilek, Faruk; Yilmaz, Seda Gulec; Yildirim, Asif; Gormus, Uzay; Altinkilic, Emre Murat; Dalan, Altay Burak; Isbir, Turgay (INT INST ANTICANCER RESEARCH, 2016)Background: Apolipoprotein E (ApoE) is a potential inhibitor of cell proliferation, immune regulation and modulation of cell growth and differentiation; it also has a substantial role in antioxidant activity. ApoE has a ... -
Association between FAS and FASL Genetic Variants and Risk of Primary Brain Tumor
Dalan, Altay Burak; Timirci-Kahraman, Ozlem; Turan, Saime; Kafadar, Ali Metin; Yaylim, Ilhan; Ergen, Arzu; Isbir, Turgay (TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD, 2014)The purpose of this study was to investigate whether functional polymorphisms of apoptosis pathway genes FAS and FASL are associated with the development of primary brain tumors. The study constituted 83 patients with ... -
Association between FAS and FASL genetic variants and risk of primary brain tumor
Dalan, Altay Burak; Timirci-Kahraman, Özlem; Turan, Saime; Kafadar, Ali Metin; Yaylım, İlhan; Ergen, Arzu; İsbir, Turgay (Informahealthcare, 2014)The purpose of this study was to investigate whether functional polymorphisms of apoptosis pathway genes FAS and FASL are associated with the development of primary brain tumors. The study constituted 83 patients with ... -
DNA repair based therapy in oncology and neurodegeneration
İsbir, Turgay; Görmüş, Uzay; Timirci-Kahraman, Özlem; Ergen, Arzu; Dalan, Altay Burak; Güleç-Yılmaz, Seda; Atasoy, Hande (InTech, 2015)This book edition is intended to provide a concise summary for select topics in DNA repair, a field that is ever-expanding in complexity and biologic significance. The topics reviewed ranged from fundamental mechanisms of ... -
RRM1, RRM2 and ERCC2 Gene Polymorphisms in Coronary Artery Disease
Altinkilic, Emre Murat; Isbir, Selim; Gormus, Uzay; Yilmaz, Seda Gulec; Dalan, Altay Burak; Duman, Selvi; Isbir, Turgay (INT INST ANTICANCER RESEARCH, 2016)Background/Aim: Coronary artery disease (CAD) is a chronic inflammatory disease seen as formation of atherosclerotic plaques (atheroma) in coronary arteries. Recent published papers show that DNA damage and repair mechanisms ...