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Cosar Uzun is a Researcher in the Department of Physiology and Pharmacology. His work spans interdisciplinary research in neuroscience, toxicology, and biomedical engineering, with a focus on rodent models, electromagnetic field effects, and wound healing mechanisms. He has contributed to understanding the role of KATP channels in cytotoxicity, the efficacy of plant extracts in diabetic wound management, and the biomechanical properties of tendon repair.
Research interests include:
- Neurobehavioral analysis in anxiety models
- Electromagnetic radiation's impact on neurogenesis and gene expression
- Pharmacological interventions in allergic asthma and bone metabolism
- Comparative efficacy of electromagnetic therapies in nerve and tendon injuries
His articles reveal a trend toward translational research bridging basic science and clinical applications, particularly in regenerative medicine and environmental toxicology. Ongoing work explores miRNA biomarkers in electromagnetic exposure and the biomechanics of soft tissue repair.
No academic awards or grants are mentioned in the provided texts. Advising activities are not listed.
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