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Feza Korkusuz

Researcher at Middle East Technical University

Publications -  137
Citations -  4121

Feza Korkusuz is an academic researcher from Middle East Technical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bone mineral & Bone healing. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 126 publications receiving 3831 citations. Previous affiliations of Feza Korkusuz include Osaka University & Hacettepe University.

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Calcium hydroxyapatite ceramic used as a delivery system for antibiotics

TL;DR: Porous blocks of calcium hydroxyapatite ceramic were evaluated as delivery systems for the sustained release of antibiotics, avoiding thermal damage to the antibiotics and a second operation for the removal of the carrier.
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Effects of Pilates exercise on trunk strength, endurance and flexibility in sedentary adult females

TL;DR: It can be concluded that there was a positive effect of Modern Pilates mat exercises on abdominal and lower back muscular strength, abdominal muscular endurance and posterior trunk flexibility in sedentary adult females regardless of the fact that the body weight and fat percentages did not differ significantly.
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Comparison of landing maneuvers between male and female college volleyball players

TL;DR: Identifying the landing strategy differences between female and male college volleyball players may provide detailed perspective about the load distribution in lower extremity joints for determining major factors affecting the increased incidence of anterior cruciate ligament injuries in females.
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An investigation of the chemical synthesis and high-temperature sintering behaviour of calcium hydroxyapatite (HA) and tricalcium phosphate (TCP) bioceramics.

TL;DR: The synthesized pureHA and TCP powders were found to be stable even at 1300°C in air for long heating times and suitable for the production of sub-micrometre HA/TCP composite powders in situ.
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In vivo application of biodegradable controlled antibiotic release systems for the treatment of implant-related osteomyelitis.

TL;DR: In this study the construction and in vivo testing of antibiotic-loaded polyhydroxyalkanoate rods were planned for use in the treatment of implant-related osteomyelitis and dissolution of the drug must be the predominant mechanism through which the drug release is controlled.