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Comparison of Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction and Conventional Polymerase Chain Reaction Methods for the Rapid Identification of Bacillus anthracis
Bacillus anthracis spores have been shown to be one of the most effective biological weapons. For the rapid detection of B. anthracis spores,...
Military Medicine, 07/01/07 by Kenar, Levent; Ortatatli, Mesut; Karayilanoglu, Turan; Yaren, Hakan; Sen, Selahattin · More from publication -
Comparative Sporicidal Effects of Disinfectants after Release of a Biological Agent
Because of spore formation, Bacillus anthracis is considered the most resistant biological warfare agent known. The present study aimed to assess...
Military Medicine, 06/01/07 by Kenar, Levent; Ortatatli, Mesut; Yaren, Hakan; Karayilanoglu, Turan; Aydogan, Hakan · More from publication -
Evaluation of Protective Ointments Used against Dermal Effects of Nitrogen Mustard, a Vesicant Warfare Agent
Mustard, a vesicant warfare agent, has cytotoxic, mutagenic, and cytostatic effects via alkylation of DNA and inhibition of DNA replication. Since...
Military Medicine, 01/01/05 by Kenar, Levent; Karayilanoglu, Turan; Yuksel, Altan; Gunhan, Omer; Et al · More from publication -
A Proposal for Regional Chemical and Biological Defense among the Balkan Countries
In terms of preventing or reducing the mass disaster caused by chemical and biological warfare agents (CBWs), establishing an efficient chemical...
Military Medicine, 08/01/04 by Karayilanoglu, Turan; Kenar, Levent · More from publication -
A Turkish Medical Rescue Team against Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Weapons
Medical aid is one of the primary responses given in the deliberate release of weapons of mass destruction for both military and terrorist...
Military Medicine, 02/01/04 by Kenar, Levent; Karayilanoglu, Turan · More from publication -
Morphological and Immunohistochemical Changes on Rat Skin Exposed to Nitrogen Mustard
Objective: The aim of this study was to understand the mechanism of nitrogen mustard on skin. Methods: Nitrogen mustard was applied on ventral skin...
Military Medicine, 01/01/04 by Gunhan, Omer; Kurt, Bulent; Karayilanoglu, Turan; Kenar, Levent; Celasun, Bulent · More from publication -
protective and therapeutic effects of zinc chloride and desferrioxamine on skin exposed to nitrogen mustard, The
The nitrogen mustard (HN^sub 2^), which contains chloroethyl groups, is a potent inhibitor of DNA synthesis and cell growth. It also has vesicant...
Military Medicine, 08/01/03 by Karayilanoglu, Turan; Gunhan, Omer; Kenar, Levent; Kurt, Bulent · More from publication -
Evaluations over the medical emergency responding to chemical terrorist attack
The use of chemical warfare agents intentionally has become a great concern in the arena of the cold war. On the other hand, there has always been...
Military Medicine, 08/01/03 by Karayilanoglu, Turan; Kenar, Levent; Gulec, Mahir · More from publication -
Laboratory conditions and safety in a chemical warfare agent analysis and research laboratory
Toxic chemicals have been used as weapons of war and also as means of terrorist attacks on civilian populations. Research focusing on chemical...
Military Medicine, 08/01/02 by Karayilanoglu, Turan · More from publication


