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    Vitronectin in human hepatic tumours contributes to the recruitment of lymphocytes in an αvβ3-independent manner

    The degree of lymphocyte infiltration is a prognostic factor in liver cancer, but to date the mechanisms by which lymphocytes infiltrate into and are retained in hepatic tumours are poorly understood. We hypot...

    S Edwards, P F Lalor, C Tuncer, D H Adams in British Journal of Cancer (2006)

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    Detection ofCandida albicans by culture, serology and PCR in clinical specimens from patients with ulcerative colitis: Re-evaluation of an old hypothesis with a new perspective

    The relationship between inflammatory bowel disease and microorganisms was evaluated. The presence ofCandida albicans-specific IgM and IgG antibodies in serum samples and the presence ofC. albicans in stool and c...

    A. Kalkanci, C. Tuncer, B. Degertekin, A. Eren, S. Kustimur in Folia Microbiologica (2005)

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    Assessment of Ventricular Repolarization in Deaf–Mute Children

    The long QT syndrome is a congenital disease with frequent familial transmission, characterized primarily by prolongation of the QT interval and by the occurrence of life-threatening arrhythmias. The syndrome...

    C. Tuncer, Y. Çokkeser, B. Komsuoglu, R. Özdemir, A. Güven in Pediatric Cardiology (2000)

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    Die Design Alternatives for Precision Forging in Completely Closed Cavities

    This paper examines possible configurations of three elements forming completely closed die cavities for precision hot/warm forming. Sixteen kinematic variations are theoretically possible but practical consid...

    C. Tuncer, T. A. Dean in Proceedings of the Twenty-Fifth Internatio… (1985)

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    Effects of Social Change and Psychosomatic Manifestations with Reference to a Study of the Recent Life Changes Questionnaire on a Group of Turkish Patients

    Life being in its essential basis a natural event, is subject to perpetual dynamic change. Sociality, as an undeniable part of human life, is certainly not exempt of this changing dynamic tempo. Therefore, soc...

    c/o Professor Dr. Günsel Koptagel-Ilal, C. Özer, G. Enbiyaglu in Psychosomatic Medicine (1983)