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İnönü University

EducationMalatya, Turkey
About: İnönü University is a education organization based out in Malatya, Turkey. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Liver transplantation & Population. The organization has 3684 authors who have published 8434 publications receiving 122626 citations. The organization is also known as: Inonu University.


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TL;DR: Mechanistic aspects of oxidative damage to DNA and recent developments in the measurement of this type of damage using chromatographic and mass spectrometric techniques are reviewed.

831 citations

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TL;DR: A global collection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis strains using 212 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers was analyzed to enable global collaborations for studies on evolution, strain differentiation, and biological differences of M. tuberculosis.
Abstract: We analyzed a global collection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis strains using 212 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers. SNP nucleotide diversity was high (average across all SNPs, 0.19), and 96% of the SNP locus pairs were in complete linkage disequilibrium. Cluster analyses identified six deeply branching, phylogenetically distinct SNP cluster groups (SCGs) and five subgroups. The SCGs were strongly associated with the geographical origin of the M. tuberculosis samples and the birthplace of the human hosts. The most ancestral cluster (SCG-1) predominated in patients from the Indian subcontinent, while SCG-1 and another ancestral cluster (SCG-2) predominated in patients from East Asia, suggesting that M. tuberculosis first arose in the Indian subcontinent and spread worldwide through East Asia. Restricted SCG diversity and the prevalence of less ancestral SCGs in indigenous populations in Uganda and Mexico suggested a more recent introduction of M. tuberculosis into these regions. The East African Indian and Beijing spoligotypes were concordant with SCG-1 and SCG-2, respectively; X and Central Asian spoligotypes were also associated with one SCG or subgroup combination. Other clades had less consistent associations with SCGs. Mycobacterial interspersed repetitive unit (MIRU) analysis provided less robust phylogenetic information, and only 6 of the 12 MIRU microsatellite loci were highly differentiated between SCGs as measured by GST. Finally, an algorithm was devised to identify two minimal sets of either 45 or 6 SNPs that could be used in future investigations to enable global collaborations for studies on evolution, strain differentiation, and biological differences of M. tuberculosis.

442 citations

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TL;DR: This comprehensive review provides chemistry, structures, advanced applications, and recent developments about nanocomposites obtained from biorenewable sources.
Abstract: Researchers have recently focused on the advancement of new materials from biorenewable and sustainable sources because of great concerns about the environment, waste accumulation and destruction, and the inevitable depletion of fossil resources. Biorenewable materials have been extensively used as a matrix or reinforcement in many applications. In the development of innovative methods and materials, composites offer important advantages because of their excellent properties such as ease of fabrication, higher mechanical properties, high thermal stability, and many more. Especially, nanocomposites (obtained by using biorenewable sources) have significant advantages when compared to conventional composites. Nanocomposites have been utilized in many applications including food, biomedical, electroanalysis, energy storage, wastewater treatment, automotive, etc. This comprehensive review provides chemistry, structures, advanced applications, and recent developments about nanocomposites obtained from biorenewable sources.

417 citations

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TL;DR: Langmiur and Frumkin equation is found to best represent the equilibrium data for three dye-WA11Zn5 systems and the isotherm constant were evaluated depending on temperature.

411 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
David R. Clemmons10638741779
Omer Celik7117419799
Sukru Emre6726213761
Loïc Toupet6578117028
Christian Bruneau6050215227
Brian I. Carr5634613275
Robert M. Genta5415815176
Kazim Sahin542898318
Omer Akyol501296858
Mustafa Versan Kok462165398
Ertugrul Kilic451576519
Nurhan Sahin452095848
Bekir Çetinkaya433216990
Jean-Baptiste Sortais401164278
Jale Yanik40914774
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202321
2022152
2021760
2020560
2019536
2018516