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Review Citation - WoS: 10Citation - Scopus: 9Advancements in Platinum Chemotherapy for Metastatic Castration-Resistant Prostate Cancer: Insights and Perspectives(ELSEVIER SCI LTD, 2024) Akkuş, Erman; Arslan, Çağatay; Ürün, YükselDespite improvements in survival, metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC) remains a significant clinical challenge. While taxanes, new hormonal agents, radiopharmaceuticals, and PARP inhibitors offer valuable treatment options, this review explores the potential of platinum chemotherapies (carboplatin, cisplatin, and oxaliplatin) as alternative choices. Existing research demonstrates promising preliminary results for platinum-based therapies in mCRPC showing PSA response rates (7.7-95 %) and improved overall survival (8-26.6 months). However, chemotherapy-related cytopenias are a frequent side effect. Further research is underway to evaluate the efficacy of platinum regimens against specific mCRPC histopathological variants, particularly aggressive subtypes where the carboplatin and cabazitaxel combination is already recommended. The unique DNA-targeting action of platinum therapy holds promise for patients with deficient DNA repair (dDDR), especially those with BRCA mutations. This potential is supported by both preclinical and ongoing clinical research. Given the limited success of immunotherapy in mCRPC, researchers are exploring the potential for platinum therapies to enhance its efficacy. Additionally, trials are investigating the synergy of combining platinum therapy with both immunotherapy and PARP inhibitors. Further exploration into the effectiveness of platinum therapies in specific mCRPC subpopulations, particularly those with dDDR, is crucial for optimizing their future use. In conclusion, this review highlights the promising potential of platinum-based chemotherapy as a valuable treatment option for mCRPC. While current evidence is encouraging, ongoing research is essential to further optimize its efficacy, identify optimal combinations with other therapies, and better understand its impact on specific mCRPC subpopulations.Review Article Citation - WoS: 10Citation - Scopus: 11Alzheimer's Disease Research Progress in the Mediterranean Region: the Alzheimer's Association International Conference Satellite Symposium(Wiley, 2022) Sexton, Claire; Solis, Michele; Aharon-Peretz, Judith; Alexopoulos, Panagiotis; Yener, Görsev; Bayen, Eleonore; Birkenhager, BettyAs research and services in the Mediterranean region continue to increase, so do opportunities for global collaboration. To support such collaborations, the Alzheimer's Association was due to hold its seventh Alzheimer's Association International Conference Satellite Symposium in Athens, Greece in 2021. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the meeting was held virtually, which enabled attendees from around the world to hear about research efforts in Greece and the surrounding Mediterranean countries. Research updates spanned understanding the biology of, treatments for, and care of people with Alzheimer's disease (AD_ and other dementias. Researchers in the Mediterranean region have outlined the local epidemiology of AD and dementia, and have identified regional populations that may expedite genetic studies. Development of biomarkers is expected to aid early and accurate diagnosis. Numerous efforts have been made to develop culturally specific interventions to both reduce risk of dementia, and to improve quality of life for people living with dementia.Editorial Citation - WoS: 27Citation - Scopus: 35Artificial Intelligence and Radiomics in Nuclear Medicine: Potentials and Challenges(Springer, 2019) Aktolun, CumaliArtificial intelligence involves a wide range of smart techniques that are applicable to medical services including nuclear medicine. Recent advances in computer power, availability of accumulated digital archives containing large amount of patient images, and records bring new opportunities for the implementation of artificial techniques in nuclear medicine. As a subset of artificial intelligence, machine learning is an emerging tool that can possibly perform many clinical tasks. Nuclear medicine community needs to adapt to this fast approaching smart era, to exploit the opportunities and tackle the problems associated with artificial intelligence tools. It is aimed in this editorial to outline the opportunities and challenges of artificial intelligence applications in nuclear medicine.Correction Artificial Intelligence and Radiomics in Nuclear Medicine: Potentials and Challenges (vol 46, Pg 2731, 2019)(Springer, 2020) Aktolun, Cumali[Abstract Not Available]Correction Citation - Scopus: 4The Associations of Dyadic Coping and Relationship Satisfaction Vary Between and Within Nations: a 35-Nation Study (Vol 7, Pg 1106, 2016)(Frontiers Media Sa, 2016) Hilpert, Peter; Randall, Ashley K.; Sorokowski, Piotr; Atkins, David C.; Sorokowska, Agnieszka; Ahmadi, Khodabakhsh; Yoo, Gyesook; Dural, SedaReview Citation - WoS: 3Citation - Scopus: 4Building Competency To Deal With Environmental Health Challenges: Experiences and a Proposal(Frontiers Media Sa, 2024) Leonardi, Giovanni S.; Zeka, Ariana; Ashworth, Matthew; Bouland, Catherine; Crabbe, Helen; Duarte-Davidson, Raquel; Lauriola, Paolo; Gökdemir, ÖzdenThe global landscape of professional training in environmental health, encompassing ecological public health or environmental public health, lacks consistent global implementation for training programs for public health practitioners, clinical professionals, and individuals across various disciplines, as well as standardized curricula for undergraduates. This training gap is related to the overall lack of capacity in addressing the population impacts of the triple challenge of pollution, biodiversity loss, and climate change, impeding the worldwide transition to and development of ecological sustainability. This paper reviews existing approaches and their potential to address implementation challenges within the necessarily tight timescale. Spreading of best practice appears feasible even without substantial additional resources, through the reorientation of current practices via comprehensive multi-disciplinary training programs. By adopting international best practices of training in environmental health, the focus in training and education can shift from future decision-makers to enhancing the competencies of current professionals and their institutions.Review Article Citation - Scopus: 3A Comprehensive Review on the Development of Probiotic Supplemented Confectioneries(Walter De Gruyter Gmbh, 2022) Senoztop, Eylul; Dokuzlu, Tugce; Gungormusler, MineProbiotics are living organisms that have beneficial effects on host by regulating the microbial balance of the intestinal system. While probiotics are naturally found in yogurt and other fermented foods, they can also be added to many products. Although mostly in dairy products, it is possible to see examples of food products supplemented by probiotics in bakeries, chocolates and confectioneries. Nowadays, the COVID-19 pandemic that the world suffers increased the demand for such functional food products including probiotics. Due to probiotics having potential effects on strengthening the immune system, confectioneries supplemented by probiotics were comprehensively discussed in this review together with the suggestion of a novel gelly composition. The suggested formulation of the product is a gel-like snack contains natural ingredients such as carrot, lemon juice and sugar provided from apples. This research review article provided a guide together with the recommendations for potential probiotic research in candy and confectionery industry.Review Citation - WoS: 8Citation - Scopus: 7A Comprehensive Systematic Review of Fmri Studies on Brain Connectivity in Healthy Children and Adolescents: Current Insights and Future Directions(ELSEVIER SCI LTD, 2024) Cosio-Guirado, Raquel; Tapia-Medina, Merida Galilea; Kaya, Ceren; Pero-Cebollero, Maribel; Villuendas-Gonzalez, Erwin Rogelio; Guardia-Olmos, JoanThis systematic review considered evidence of children's and adolescents' typical brain connectivity development studied through resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rs-fMRI). With aim of understanding the state of the art, what has been researched thus far and what remains unknown, this paper reviews 58 studies from 2013 to 2023. Considering the results, rs-fMRI stands out as an appropriate technique for studying language and attention within cognitive domains, and personality traits such as impulsivity and empathy. The most used analyses encompass seed-based, independent component analysis (ICA), the amplitude of the low frequency fluctuations (ALFF), and fractional ALFF (fALFF). The findings highlight key themes, including age-related changes in intrinsic connectivity, sex-specific patterns, and the relevance of the Default Mode Network (DMN). Overall, there is a need for longitudinal approaches to trace the typical developmental trajectory of neural networks from childhood through adolescence with fMRI at rest.Correction The Conservation of Vit1-Dependent Iron Distribution in Seeds (vol 10, 907, 2019)(Frontiers Media Sa, 2020) Eroglu, Seckin; Karaca, Nur; Vogel-Mikus, Katarina; Kavcic, Anja; Filiz, Ertugrul; Tanyolac, Bahattin[Abstract Not Available]Review Article Citation - WoS: 9Citation - Scopus: 10Coronavirus Disease 2019 (covid-19): Biophysical and Biochemical Aspects of Sars-Cov and General Characteristics(Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd, 2021) Guler, Gunnur; Ozdemir, Helin; Omar, Dilara; Akdogan, GulThe coronavirus disease (COVID-19) arises from the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) which is an enveloped RNA virus. COVID-19 has rapidly spread throughout the world by infecting more than 143 million people and causing 3.04 million deaths worldwide by 22 April 2021, confirmed by the World Health Organization. It caused great concern and pandemic all over the world, therewithal there has not been found any specific and efficient treatment yet. In the current review, we aimed to define the biophysical and biochemical aspects of SARS-CoV-2, including renin-angiotensin-system, cytokine storms, receptor binding, protein structural and functional features, molecular in-teractions, and conformational changes that take place during viral attachment and entering into human cells. It was also aimed to highlight the general hallmarks of COVID-19, including treatment strategies, diagnosis and even prevention. Thus, this review will serve as an updated comprehensive body of in-formation and discussion on COVID-19 and will help the molecular scientists, biophysicists, clinicians, as well as medical engineers. Thereby, further understanding of COVID-19 will provide novel insights and advances in development of therapeutic potentials and vaccine alternatives as well as in detection of specific targets for diagnosis. (c) 2021 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.Letter Could Ghrelin Be a Predictive Marker for Postoperative Weight Loss?(Springer, 2023) Adali, Yasemen[Abstract Not Available]Editorial Covid-19 Outbreak May Increase Mortality Rates in Genitourinary Cancers Comment(Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications, 2022) Ozturk, Hakan; Gumus, Can[Abstract Not Available]Letter Does the Stone We Throw Worth the Frog We Frightened? an Indirect Commentary(Springer, 2022) Adali, Yasemen[Abstract Not Available]Letter Citation - WoS: 3Citation - Scopus: 6Duct-To Biliary Reconstruction in Pediatric Split-Liver Transplantation [letter](Wiley, 2018) Yılmaz, Cahit; Karaca, Can A.; Ferecov, Rasim; Iakobadze, Zaza; Kilic, Kamil; Tosun, Adnan; Kılıç, Murat[Abstract Not Available]Editorial Citation - Scopus: 2Editorial: Application of Machine Learning in the Diagnosis of Dementia(Frontiers Media Sa, 2022) Sakatani, Kaoru; Yener, Görsev[Abstract Not Available]Editorial Citation - WoS: 5Citation - Scopus: 6Editorial: Health Literacy and Disease Prevention(Frontiers Media Sa, 2023) Shikha, Deep; Kushwaha, Poonam; Gökdemir, Özden; Marzo, Roy Rillera; Bhattacharya, Sudip[No Abstract Available]Editorial Citation - WoS: 2Citation - Scopus: 2Editorial: Health Literacy and Disease Prevention, Volume Ii(Frontiers Media SA, 2024) Gökdemir, Özden; Kushwaha, P.; Shikha, D.; Petrazzuoli, F.; Bhattacharya, S.[No abstract available]Erratum Erratum: Publisher Correction: a Mixed-Method Study on Physicians' Perceptions of Pay for Performance: Impact on Professionalism, Morality and Work-Life Balance (BMC Health Services Research (2025) 25 1 Doi: 10.1186/S12913-024-12148-9)(BMC, 2025) Kavas, Mustafa Volkan; Tut, Hasan; Senyurek, Gamze; Elhan, Atilla HalilLetter Citation - WoS: 1Evaluating Vaccine Avoidance From a Wider Angle(Palgrave Macmillan Ltd, 2015) Demirbağ Kaplan, Melike; Kaplan, Yusuf Gem[Abstract Not Available]Review Citation - WoS: 23Citation - Scopus: 24Fighting Bacterial Pathogens With Carbon Nanotubes: Focused Review of Recent Progress(Royal Soc Chemistry, 2023) Asaftei, Mihaela; Lucidi, Massimiliano; Cirtoaje, Cristina; Holban, Alina-Maria; Charitidis, Costas A. A.; Yang, Fang; Wu, Aiguo; Sağlam, ÖzgeThe fast and global spread of bacterial resistance to currently available antibiotics results in a great and urgent need for alternative antibacterial agents and therapeutic strategies. Recent studies on the application of nanomaterials as antimicrobial agents have demonstrated their potential for the management of infectious diseases. Among the diverse palette of nanomaterials currently used in biomedical applications, carbon nanotubes (CNTs) have gained massive interest given their many valuable properties, such as high thermal and electrical conductivity, tensile strength, flexibility convenient aspect ratio, and low fabrication costs. All these features are augmented by facile conjugation with functional groups. CNTs are currently available in many configurations, with two main categories being single-walled and multi-walled CNTs, depending on the number of rolled-up single-layer carbon atoms sheets making up the nanostructure. Both classes have been identified over the past years as promising antibacterial agents but the current level of understanding of their efficiency still harbors many pending questions. This mini-review surveys recent progress on the topic of antibacterial effects of CNTs and examines the proposed mechanisms of action(s) of different CNT typologies, placing the main focus on past studies addressing the antibacterial activity on Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli, two prototypical Gram-positive and Gram-negative pathogens, respectively.

