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    FDA approves the first HPV self-collection solutions
    (BMJ Publishing Group, 2024) Bilir, Esra; Saçıntı, Koray Görkem; Kacperczyk-Bartnik, Joanna; Gültekin, Murat
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    Experimental intervertebral disc degeneration models
    (Ondokuz Mayız Üniversitesi, 2023) Sönmez, Osman Fikret; İkinci? Keleş, Ayşe
    Intervertebral disc degeneration is a major health problem of close concern to both young and old. The problem is also growing as the global population ages. Intervertebral disc degeneration is defined as progressive changes affecting the spine as a component of natural aging under the effect of multiple factors (such as smoking, obesity, and incorrect exercise). For a solution to be found, experimental disc degeneration must first be induced, the causes of the disease must be identified, and early diagnostic and therapeutic methods must then be developed. Methods of inducing intervertebral disc degeneration with high applicability in rats were identified from the previous literature. This review discusses four methods of disc degeneration induction. It also discusses how to detect degeneration formation and development times. As a result of the literature review, information about four different and reliable intervertebral disc degeneration methods is presented.
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    In vitro evaluation of the apoptotic, autophagic, and necrotic molecular pathways of fluoride
    (Humana Press, 2021) Urut, F.; Dede, Semiha; Yüksek, Veysel; Çetin, Sedat; Usta, Ayşe; Taşpınar, Mehmet
    The original version of this article unfortunately contained mistakes. The complete list of corrections is given below. & The author’s affiliations in now corrected in the author group. & The correct order of the keywords should be: Apoptosis, Autophagy, In vitro, Naf, Necrosis, NRK-52E cell line & p.2, fourth sentence of the last paragraph under the header “Total RNA Isolation and Quantitative Real-Time PCR”, BCt should be CT & p.3, second sentence of the first paragraph under the Results section, results should be PCR results & The correct bibliographic information for reference [1] should be Yur F, Mert N, Dede S, Değer Y, Ertekin A, Mert H, Yaşar S, Doğan I, Işık A (2013) Evaluation of serum lipid fractions and tissue antioxidant levels in sheep with fluorosis. Fluoride 46(2):90–96
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    Human papilloma virus vaccines: Current controversies [Human papilloma virüs aşıları: Güncel tartışmalar
    (Duzce University Medical School, 2017) Dikbaş, Levent
    Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) vaccines have been a controversial topic since it was first advised for the protection of cervical cancer. After being approved by Food and Drug Administration in USA, due to collected data and contradictory reports, many controversies have been put forward on its efficacy and safety. All over the world, many countries discussed the vaccine according to data and reported controversial results. Some of these reports indicate that the vaccines are applicable whereas others are not. The aim of this review is to inform about controversies on HPV vaccine. The data in this article are collected from related scientific articles and reports of Google Scholar. Even though HPV vaccines are advised by USA government and World Health Organisation for the protection from cervical cancer, negative research data are being provided by the rest of the countries including the USA concerning efficacy of such vaccines. Reports reflect that adverse effect are higher than expected, sometimes even have lethal consequences On the other hand, many scientists couldn’t find any relation between adverse effects and vaccine. Japan government early on advised the vaccines to be used however this decision was then revoked. Although price of vaccines are currently cheaper, it seems as Republic of Turkey Ministry of Health will not permit the use of such vaccines to be included in routine vaccination program unless a consensus is made on efficacy, protection rates and adverse effects of HPV vaccination. Controversies about HPV vaccines are still going on. More studies are needed in order to prove that protection from cervical cancer by routine HPV vaccination program is good a strategy. © 2017, Duzce University Medical School. All rights reserved.