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Namik Kemal University

EducationTekirdağ, Turkey
About: Namik Kemal University is a education organization based out in Tekirdağ, Turkey. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Cyclic voltammetry. The organization has 1396 authors who have published 3009 publications receiving 31698 citations.


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TL;DR: The results of a collaborative integrated work which aims to characterize the trichothecene genotypes of strains from three Fusarium species, collected over the period 2000–2013 and to enhance the standardization of epidemiological data collection were described.
Abstract: Fusarium species, particularly Fusarium graminearum and F. culmorum, are the main cause of trichothecene type B contamination in cereals. Data on the distribution of Fusarium trichothecene genotypes in cereals in Europe are scattered in time and space. Furthermore, a common core set of related variables (sampling method, host cultivar, previous crop, etc.) that would allow more effective analysis of factors influencing the spatial and temporal population distribution, is lacking. Consequently, based on the available data, it is difficult to identify factors influencing chemotype distribution and spread at the European level. Here we describe the results of a collaborative integrated work which aims (1) to characterize the trichothecene genotypes of strains from three Fusarium species, collected over the period 2000–2013 and (2) to enhance the standardization of epidemiological data collection. Information on host plant, country of origin, sampling location, year of sampling and previous crop of 1147 F. graminearum, 479 F. culmorum, and 3 F. cortaderiae strains obtained from 17 European countries was compiled and a map of trichothecene type B genotype distribution was plotted for each species. All information on the strains was collected in a freely accessible and updatable database (www.catalogueeu.luxmcc.lu), which will serve as a starting point for epidemiological analysis of potential spatial and temporal trichothecene genotype shifts in Europe. The analysis of the currently available European dataset showed that in F. graminearum, the predominant genotype was 15-acetyldeoxynivalenol (15-ADON) (82.9%), followed by 3-acetyldeoxynivalenol (3-ADON) (13.6%), and nivalenol (NIV) (3.5%). In F. culmorum, the prevalent genotype was 3-ADON (59.9%), while the NIV genotype accounted for the remaining 40.1%. Both, geographical and temporal patterns of trichothecene genotypes distribution were identified.

936 citations

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21 Feb 2014-Science
TL;DR: In this article, high-strength polymer fibers used for fishing line and sewing thread can be easily transformed by twist insertion to provide fast, scalable, nonhysteretic, long-life tensile and torsional muscles.
Abstract: The high cost of powerful, large-stroke, high-stress artificial muscles has combined with performance limitations such as low cycle life, hysteresis, and low efficiency to restrict applications. We demonstrated that inexpensive high-strength polymer fibers used for fishing line and sewing thread can be easily transformed by twist insertion to provide fast, scalable, nonhysteretic, long-life tensile and torsional muscles. Extreme twisting produces coiled muscles that can contract by 49%, lift loads over 100 times heavier than can human muscle of the same length and weight, and generate 5.3 kilowatts of mechanical work per kilogram of muscle weight, similar to that produced by a jet engine. Woven textiles that change porosity in response to temperature and actuating window shutters that could help conserve energy were also demonstrated. Large-stroke tensile actuation was theoretically and experimentally shown to result from torsional actuation.

880 citations

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TL;DR: This paper, as the-state-of-the-art, attempts to revise the over world trends of treatment technologies and advances for pollution prevention from tannery chemicals and wastewater to apply the best prevention solution for the future tanneries.

415 citations

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TL;DR: The principle of LFAs, biorecognition elements, analytical performances, limits of detection (LODs), linear ranges of developed LFAs in different fields are summarized and future perspectives in this area are discussed.
Abstract: Lateral flow assays (LFAs) have attracted interest due to their friendly user formats, short assay times, little interferences, low costs, and being easy by operated by non-specialized personnel. This technique is based on biochemical interaction of antigen-antibody or probe DNA-target DNA hybridization. A lateral flow assay (LFA) is composed of four parts: a sample pad, which is the area on which sample is dropped; conjugate pad, on which labeled tags combined with biorecognition elements; reaction membrane containing test line and control line for target DNA-probe DNA hybridization or antigen-antibody interaction; and absorbent pad, which reserves waste. For the construction of LFAs gold nanoparticles, colored latex beads, carbon nanoparticles, quantum dots, and enzymes are used as a label for increasing the sensitivity. In this work, the principle of LFAs, biorecognition elements, analytical performances, limits of detection (LODs), linear ranges of developed LFAs in different fields are summarized. Future perspectives in this area are also discussed.

396 citations

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TL;DR: This review article concentrates on the electrochemical biosensor systems with conducting polymers, including polypyrrole, polythiophene, poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene), polycarbazole, polyaniline, polyphenol,poly(o-phenylenediamine), polyacetylene, polyfuran and their derivatives.

356 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Gianluca Li Puma431205515
Süreyya Meriç351135998
Ahmet Arslan332534025
Ahmet Gürel33983525
Vahid Ziaee301952717
Brian W. Kirkpatrick301073091
Mustafa Kemal Sezgintürk271192583
Charles I. Abramson272012572
Oguz Aslan Ozen24631771
Murat Ates231092153
Mustafa Erboga23521423
Cevat Aktas23511461
Mustafa Mirik21791284
Ozal Yildirim21463040
Muhammet Arici21961476
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202326
202289
2021408
2020303
2019294
2018272