Avunduk Avni | Department Of Ophthalmology Karadeniz Technical University School Of Medicine
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概要
- AVUNDUK Avni Muratの詳細を見る
- 同名の論文著者
- Department Of Ophthalmology Karadeniz Technical University School Of Medicineの論文著者
関連著者
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Avunduk Mustafa
Department Of Pathology Meram Medical School Of Selcuk University
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Avunduk Avni
Department Of Ophthalmology Karadeniz Technical University School Of Medicine
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Avunduk Mustafa
Department Of Pathology Ankara Oncology Hospital
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Avunduk M
Department Of Pathology Selcuk University School Of Medicine
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AVUNDUK Avni
Department of Ophthalmology, Karadeniz Technical University, School of Medicine
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YARD1MC1 Serdar
Department of Physiology, Ankara University School of Medicine
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KURNAZ Levent
Department of Biochemistry, Gulhane Academia of Military Medicine
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CENGIZ Mustafa
Department of Radiation Oncology, Hacettepe University School of Medicine
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Avunduk A
Department Of Ophthalmology Karadeniz Technical University School Of Medicine
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Kurnaz Levent
Department Of Biochemistry Gulhane Academia Of Military Medicine
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Cengiz Mustafa
Department Of Radiation Oncology Hacettepe University School Of Medicine
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Yard1mc1 Serdar
Department Of Physiology Ankara University School Of Medicine
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Kapicioglu Zerrin
Department Of Ophthalmology Karadeniz Technical University Medicine Faculty
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Kapicioglu Zerrin
Department Of Ophthalmology Karadeniz Technical University School Of Medicine
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TEKELIOGLU Yavuz
Department of Histology, Karadeniz,Technical University School of Medicine
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Tekelioglu Yavuz
Department Of Histology Karadeniz Technical University School Of Medicine
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Cengiz Mustafa
Department Of Radiation Oncology Hacettepe University Faculty Of Medicine
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Avunduk Mustafa
Department Of Pathology Selcuk University School Of Medicine
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Tekelioglu Yavuz
Department of Cardiology, Medical Faculty of Karadeniz Technical University
著作論文
- A Possible Mechanism of X-Ray-Induced Injury in Rat Lens
- CD4^+T Cell/CD8^+T Cell Ratio in the Anterior Chamber of the Eye After Penetrating Injury and Its Comparison With Normal Aqueous Samples