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Onur Guralp
Researcher at Istanbul University
Publications - 73
Citations - 965
Onur Guralp is an academic researcher from Istanbul University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Preeclampsia & Gestational age. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 71 publications receiving 816 citations. Previous affiliations of Onur Guralp include University of Oldenburg.
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Serum anti-Müllerian hormone and antral follicle count as predictive markers of OHSS in ART cycles.
TL;DR: Measurement of basal serum AMH and AFC can be used to determine the women with high risk for OHSS and the ROC area under curve for AMH presented the largest AUC among the listed risk factors.
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Evaluation of oxidative stress markers in first trimester for assessment of preeclampsia risk
TL;DR: Increased levels of serum MDA and PGF2α, low levels of SOD and PON1 activity, in 10–14 GW may have been associated with preeclampsia etiology, indicating that the oxidative damage is present well before the clinical symptoms occur.
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Different serum anti-Müllerian hormone concentrations are associated with oocyte quality, embryo development parameters and IVF-ICSI outcomes
TL;DR: Different AMH levels may predict the quality of oocytes, presence of postmaturity and nucleoli Z score, early cleavage and ICSI outcomes.
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Protein oxidation markers in women with and without gestational diabetes mellitus: a possible relation with paraoxonase activity.
Remise Gelisgen,Habibe Genc,Refik Kayali,Mahmut Oncul,Ali Benian,Onur Guralp,Seyfettin Uludag,Ufuk Çakatay,Mustafa Albayrak,Hafize Uzun +9 more
TL;DR: There is evidence of a possible association between protein oxidation and decreased PON1 activity in GDM, and the increase in protein oxidation parameters in the GDM group leading to decreased Pon1 activity might create a predisposition for clinical complications in G DM group.
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Pregnancy outcomes in women with heart disease
TL;DR: Maternal morbidity strongly correlates with maternal cardiac classification and is still predominant in Turkey, while most of the patients were in a good functional group.