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Naim Yağız Demir
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demiry@metu.edu.tr
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Graduate School of Marine Sciences
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Red cabbage extract-mediated colorimetric sensor for swift, sensitive and economic detection of urease-positive bacteria by naked eye and Smartphone platform
Celik, Cagla; Demir, Naim Yağız; DUMAN, MEMED; Ildiz, Nilay; ÖÇSOY, İSMAİL (2023-12-01)
The bacterial pathogens have caused various serious infectious diseases in the human body, and even some threats to human life by leading to deaths. Enterobacteriaceae species especially urease positive ones, Proteus mirab...
Experimental Investigation of Microfluidic Device for Platelet Activation
Demir, Naim Yağız; Bozyel, Ibrahim; ERMAN, BARAN; GÖKCEN, DİNÇER; DUMAN, MEMED (2023-03-01)
Objective: Wound healing is accelerated when Platelet Rich Plasma is activated and growth factors are released. In this study, it was aimed to stimulate platelets without using chemical stimulants. Method: Two types of mec...
Sodium silicate/polyurethane microcapsules used for self-healing in cementitious materials: Monomer optimization, characterization, and fracture behavior
Beglarigale, Ahsanollah; SEKİ, YOLDAŞ; Demir, Naim Yağız; YAZICI, HALİT (2018-02-20)
Storing healing agents in capsules is one of the most promising self-healing methods in cementitious materials. Because of the considerable advantage of microencapsulation, it has become more interested as compared to the ...
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