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Acrylamide-derived cytotoxic, anti-proliferative, and apoptotic effects on A549 cells
Kacar, S.; Vejselova, Djanan; Kutlu, Hatice Mehtap; Şahintürk, V. (SAGE Publications LTD, 2018)Background: Acrylamide is a very common compound even reaching up to our daily foods. It has been studied in a wealth of cell lines on which it proved to have various toxic effects. Among these cell lines, human lung ... -
The effect of vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP) and inhibition of nitric oxide on renal tissue injury of rats exposed to hemorrhagic ischemia and retransfusion: A possible interaction mechanism among mast cells and tissue histamine
Erden, S. H.; Tunçel, N.; Aydın, Y.; Şahintürk, V.; Koşar, Müberra; Tunçel, Muzaffer (New York Academy of Sciences, 1998)[No abstract available] -
Lycopene protects liver against ulcerative colitis
Cengiz, Mustafa; Altuner, Y.; Şahintürk, V.; Özden, H.; Şentürk, H.; Bayramoğlu, Gökhan; Ayhanci, A. (Bentham Science Publishers B.V., 2012)Ulcerative colitis is known to cause damage to the liver tissue. Although synthetic and natural substances have been used to prevent liver damage in colitis, little success has been achieved so far. In this study rats were ... -
The protective effect of vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP) on stress-induced gastric ulceration in rats
Tunçel, N.; Erkasap, N.; Şahintürk, V.; Ak, Dilek; Tunçel, Muzaffer (New York Academy of Sciences, 1998)The pathogenesis of cold restraint stress ulcer involves various factors and is not completely understood. Mast cell degranulation, increased gastric muscular contractility, diminished mucosal blood flow, release of several ... -
Vasoactive intestinal peptide inhibits degranulation and changes granular content of mast cells: A potential therapeutic strategy in controlling septic shock
Tunçel, N.; Töre, Fatma; Şahintürk, V.; Ak, Dilek; Tunçel, Muzaffer (2000)Vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP) has potent protective activity against sepsis and increases the survival rate of septic rats and mice. The present study was planned to evaluate the effect of VIP on mast cell activity, ...