Kazim Sahin
Fırat University
333 Papers
987 Citations
Kazim Sahin is an academic researcher from Fırat University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 54, co-authored 289 publications. Previous affiliations of Kazim Sahin include Dicle University & İnönü University.
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Papers
Combination of Soy Protein, Amylopectin, and Chromium Stimulates Muscle Protein Synthesis by Regulation of Ubiquitin–Proteasome Proteolysis Pathway after Exercise
Veysi Kayri,Cemal Orhan,Mehmet Tuzcu,Patrick Brice Deeh Defo,Hafize Telceken,Mehmet Irmak,Nurhan Sahin,Hakkı Taştan,James R. Komorowski,Kazim Sahin +9 more
TL;DR: Results indicate that SAC supplementation improves FSR, insulin, glycogen, and glycogen levels after exercise and improves protein synthesis by inhibiting the ubiquitin–proteasome pathway and inducing anabolic metabolism.
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Determining the insulin secretion potential for certain specific G-protein coupled receptors in MIN6 pancreatic beta cells
TL;DR: Understanding the normal β-cell function and identifying the defects in β- cell function that lead to the development of diabetes will generate new therapeutic targets.
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Dietary arginine silicate inositol complex inhibits periodontal tissue loss in rats with ligature-induced periodontitis.
Serkan Dundar,Abubekir Eltas,Sema S. Hakki,Sıddık Malkoç,M Ozay Uslu,Mehmet Tuzcu,James R. Komorowski,I. Hanifi Ozercan,Fatih Akdemir,Kazim Sahin +9 more
TL;DR: Levels of enzymes, cytokines, and mediators associated with periodontal tissue destruction were lower in rats fed a diet containing ASI complex after experimental periodontitis, indicating that ASIcomplex could be an alternative agent for host modulation.
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Effects of supplementation of chromium histidinate on glucose, lipid metabolism and oxidative stress in cats.
TL;DR: Chromium histidinate did not improve glucose or lipid metabolism and did not affect oxidative stress in healthy cats, and the effects of CrHis on glucose and lipid metabolism in cats were examined.
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Cell viability of normal human skin fibroblast and fibroblasts derived from granulation tissue: effects of nutraceuticals.
TL;DR: The data suggest that genistein and EGCG but not lycopene could help maintaining or improving skin health through enhancing viability of skin fibroblasts through enhancing survival of NHSFs and GTFs.
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