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Hasan Turkez

Researcher at Atatürk University

Publications -  265
Citations -  4563

Hasan Turkez is an academic researcher from Atatürk University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genotoxicity & Oxidative stress. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 242 publications receiving 3347 citations. Previous affiliations of Hasan Turkez include University of Chieti-Pescara & Erzurum Technical University.

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Effects of some boron compounds on peripheral human blood.

TL;DR: It was found that the boron compounds do not have genotoxic effects even in the highest concentrations, though in increasing doses they constitute oxidative stress, and it is concluded that the tested borons can be used safely, but it is necessary to consider the tissue damages which are likely to appear depending on the oxidative stress.
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Propolis prevents aluminium-induced genetic and hepatic damages in rat liver

TL;DR: It can be concluded that propolis has beneficial influences and could be able to antagonize AlCl(3) toxicity.
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The effects of some boron compounds against heavy metal toxicity in human blood.

TL;DR: The results revealed that the protective roles of boron compounds occurred with the effectiveness on their anti-oxidant capacity, which could be useful in the development of functional food and raw materials of medicine.
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Antioxidative, anticancer and genotoxic properties of α -pinene on N2a neuroblastoma cells

TL;DR: The results suggest that α-pinene is of a limited therapeutic use as an anticancer agent and in vitro antiproliferative and/or cytotoxic properties by MTT test, genotoxic damage potentials by single cell gel electrophoresis, and oxidative effects by total antioxidant capacity and total oxidative stress (TOS) analysis of α- pinene.
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Antidepressant Flavonoids and Their Relationship with Oxidative Stress

TL;DR: The chemical and pharmacological perspectives related to the discovery of flavonoids with antidepressant activity are summarized and the mechanisms of action of these compounds are discussed, including their actions on oxidative stress relating to depression.