Aksoyek Selim | Department Of Pediatric Surgery Mersin University School Of Medicine
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Avlan Dincer
Department Of Pediatric Surgery Mersin University School Of Medicine
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AKSOYEK Selim
Department of Pediatric Surgery, Mersin University, School of Medicine
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Aksoyek Selim
Department Of Pediatric Surgery Mersin University School Of Medicine
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Avlan Dincer
Department Of Pediatric Surgery School Of Medicine Mersin University
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CINEL ISMAIL
Department of Anesthesiology and Reanimation, Mersin University, Medical School
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NAYCI Ali
Department of Pediatric Surgery, Mersin University, School of Medicine
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ALTINTAS Engin
Department of Pediatric Surgery, Mersin University, School of Medicine
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CINGI Eda
Department of Gastroenterology, Mersin University, School of Medicine
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SEZGIN Orhan
Department of Gastroenterology, Mersin University, School of Medicine
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ERDOUGAN Kubilay
Department of Urology, School of Medicine, Mersin University
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CIMEN Burak
Department of Biochemistry, School of Medicine, Mersin University
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DUSMEZ APA
Department of Pathology, School of Medicine, Mersin University
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Cinel Ismail
Department Of Anesthesia And Reanimation School Of Medicine Mersin University
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Nayci Ali
Department Of Pediatric Surgery Mersin University School Of Medicine
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Cingi Eda
Department Of Gastroenterology Mersin University School Of Medicine
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Dusmez Apa
Department Of Pathology School Of Medicine Mersin University
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Cimen Burak
Department Of Biochemistry School Of Medicine Mersin University
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Sezgin Orhan
Department Of Gastroenterology Mersin University School Of Medicine
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Aksoyek Selim
Department Of Pediatric Surgery School Of Medicine Mersin University
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Altintas Engin
Department Of Pediatric Surgery Mersin University School Of Medicine
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Erdougan Kubilay
Department Of Urology School Of Medicine Mersin University
著作論文
- An unusual cause for massive upper gastrointestinal bleeding in children : Dieulafoy's lesion
- The protective effect of selenium on ipsilateral and contralateral testes in testicular reperfusion injury