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Label-free density-based detection of adipocytes of bone marrow origin using magnetic levitation 

Sarıgil, Öykü; Anıl İnevi, Müge; Yılmaz, Esra; Meşe, Gülistan; Tekin, Hüseyin Cumhur; Özçivici, Engin (Royal Society of Chemistry, 2019-04)
Adipocyte hypertrophy and hyperplasia are important parameters in describing abnormalities in adipogenesis that are concomitant to diseases such as obesity, diabetes, anorexia nervosa and osteoporosis. Therefore, technical ...
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Cytotoxic tolerance of healthy and cancerous bone cells to anti-microbial phenolic compounds depend on culture conditions 

Karadaş, Özge; Meşe, Gülistan; Özçivici, Engin (Springer, 2019)
Carnosol and carnosic acid are polyphenolic compounds found in rosemary and sage with known anti-oxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anti-microbial properties. Here, we addressed the potential use of carnosol and carnosic acid ...

Scaffold-free biofabrication of adipocyte structures with magnetic levitation 

Sarıgil, Öykü; Anıl İnevi, Müge; Fıratlıgil Yıldırır, Burcu; Ünal, Yağmur Ceren; Yalçın Özuysal, Özden; Meşe, Gülistan; Özçivici, Engin (WILEY, 2020)
Tissue engineering research aims to repair the form and/or function of impaired tissues. Tissue engineering studies mostly rely on scaffold-based techniques. However, these techniques have certain challenges, such as the ...
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CNT incorporated polyacrilonitrile/polypyrrole nanofibers as keratinocytes scaffold 

İnce Yardımcı, Atike; Aypek, Hande; Öztürk, Özgür; Yılmaz, Selahattin; Özçivici, Engin; Meşe, Gülistan; Selamet, Yusuf (Trans Tech Publications, 2019)
Polypyrrole (PPy) is an attractive scaffold material for tissue engineering with its non-toxic and electrically conductive properties. There has not been enough information about PPy usage in skin tissue engineering. The ...



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