Aynur Bekar

648 total citations
20 papers, 569 citations indexed

About

Aynur Bekar is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Oncology and Cancer Research. According to data from OpenAlex, Aynur Bekar has authored 20 papers receiving a total of 569 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 12 papers in Molecular Biology, 7 papers in Oncology and 6 papers in Cancer Research. Recurrent topics in Aynur Bekar's work include Cancer-related Molecular Pathways (5 papers), RNA modifications and cancer (4 papers) and Hepatitis B Virus Studies (4 papers). Aynur Bekar is often cited by papers focused on Cancer-related Molecular Pathways (5 papers), RNA modifications and cancer (4 papers) and Hepatitis B Virus Studies (4 papers). Aynur Bekar collaborates with scholars based in Türkiye and Cambodia. Aynur Bekar's co-authors include Süleyman Bayram, Ersin Akgöllü, Hikmet Akkız, Yakup Ülger, Oğuz Üsküdar, Ahmet Taner Sümbül, Figen Doran, Sedef Kuran, Mehmet Topaktaş and Ercan Çınar and has published in prestigious journals such as Gene, Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry and Journal of Viral Hepatitis.

In The Last Decade

Aynur Bekar

20 papers receiving 563 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Aynur Bekar Türkiye 14 383 277 140 107 48 20 569
Ersin Akgöllü Türkiye 14 373 1.0× 274 1.0× 133 0.9× 115 1.1× 57 1.2× 24 575
Süleyman Bayram Türkiye 18 605 1.6× 494 1.8× 151 1.1× 130 1.2× 45 0.9× 45 893
Juqiang Han China 11 485 1.3× 400 1.4× 82 0.6× 110 1.0× 72 1.5× 15 668
Mio Endo Japan 11 310 0.8× 131 0.5× 81 0.6× 160 1.5× 63 1.3× 23 526
Shifeng Xu China 12 239 0.6× 177 0.6× 143 1.0× 49 0.5× 29 0.6× 22 456
Ayşe Özer Türkiye 14 225 0.6× 115 0.4× 152 1.1× 92 0.9× 54 1.1× 31 538
Hong Yuan China 9 207 0.5× 118 0.4× 121 0.9× 87 0.8× 47 1.0× 36 454
Norikazu Takemoto Japan 9 280 0.7× 139 0.5× 115 0.8× 147 1.4× 163 3.4× 12 519
Alfredo Pastorelli Italy 4 305 0.8× 99 0.4× 133 0.9× 61 0.6× 60 1.3× 5 553
Shih‐Huang Chan Taiwan 13 261 0.7× 121 0.4× 128 0.9× 33 0.3× 85 1.8× 14 465

Countries citing papers authored by Aynur Bekar

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Fields of papers citing papers by Aynur Bekar

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Aynur Bekar

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Akkız, Hikmet, Ersin Akgöllü, Aynur Bekar, et al.. (2015). Relationship between IL28B gene rs8099917 polymorphism and SVR in Turkish patients with hepatitis C virus genotype 1. Clinics and Research in Hepatology and Gastroenterology. 39(6). 711–717. 3 indexed citations
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Ülger, Yakup, et al.. (2015). Relationship between programmed cell death‐1 polymorphisms and clearance of hepatitis B virus. International Journal of Immunogenetics. 42(3). 133–139. 5 indexed citations
3.
Akkız, Hikmet, Sedef Kuran, Ersin Akgöllü, et al.. (2014). The role of Interleukin 28B gene polymorphism in Turkish patients with hepatocellular carcinoma. Annals of Hepatology. 13(6). 788–795. 13 indexed citations
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Akkız, Hikmet, Sedef Kuran, Ersin Akgöllü, et al.. (2013). Effect of PON1 gene polymorphisms in Turkish patients with hepatocellular carcinoma. Meta Gene. 1. 93–101. 12 indexed citations
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Bayram, Süleyman, Mehmet Topaktaş, Hikmet Akkız, Aynur Bekar, & Ersin Akgöllü. (2012). CHEK2 1100delC, IVS2+1G>A and I157T mutations are not present in colorectal cancer cases from Turkish population. Cancer Epidemiology. 36(5). 453–457. 9 indexed citations
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Bayram, Süleyman, Hikmet Akkız, Aynur Bekar, & Ersin Akgöllü. (2011). The association between the survivin −31G/C promoter polymorphism and hepatocellular carcinoma risk in a Turkish population. Cancer Epidemiology. 35(6). 555–559. 22 indexed citations
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Bayram, Süleyman, et al.. (2011). No association of the exonuclease 1 T439M polymorphism and risk of hepatocellular carcinoma development in the Turkish population: a case-control study.. PubMed. 12(9). 2455–60. 4 indexed citations
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Bayram, Süleyman, et al.. (2011). The significance of Exonuclease 1 K589E polymorphism on hepatocellular carcinoma susceptibility in the Turkish population: a case–control study. Molecular Biology Reports. 39(5). 5943–5951. 28 indexed citations
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Sümbül, Ahmet Taner, et al.. (2011). p53 codon 72 polymorphism is associated with susceptibility to hepatocellular carcinoma in the Turkish population: a case–control study. Molecular Biology Reports. 39(2). 1639–1647. 30 indexed citations
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Akkız, Hikmet, Süleyman Bayram, Aynur Bekar, Ersin Akgöllü, & Oğuz Üsküdar. (2011). Genetic variation in the microRNA-499 gene and hepatocellular carcinoma risk in a Turkish population: lack of any association in a case-control study.. PubMed. 12(11). 3107–12. 53 indexed citations
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Akkız, Hikmet, et al.. (2010). Influence of CYP2C19 functional polymorphism on Helicobacter pylori eradication. The Turkish Journal of Gastroenterology. 21(1). 29–33. 14 indexed citations
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Akkız, Hikmet, Süleyman Bayram, Aynur Bekar, Ersin Akgöllü, & Yakup Ülger. (2010). A functional polymorphism in pre‐microRNA‐196a‐2 contributes to the susceptibility of hepatocellular carcinoma in a Turkish population: a case–control study. Journal of Viral Hepatitis. 18(7). e399–407. 94 indexed citations
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Akkız, Hikmet, Ahmet Taner Sümbül, Süleyman Bayram, Aynur Bekar, & Ersin Akgöllü. (2010). MDM2 promoter polymorphism is associated with increased susceptibility to hepatocellular carcinoma in Turkish population. Cancer Epidemiology. 34(4). 448–452. 23 indexed citations
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Akkız, Hikmet, Süleyman Bayram, Aynur Bekar, Ersin Akgöllü, & Yakup Ülger. (2010). Functional polymorphisms of cyclooxygenase-2 gene and risk for hepatocellular carcinoma. Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry. 347(1-2). 201–208. 33 indexed citations
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Akkız, Hikmet, et al.. (2010). Cyclin D1 G870A polymorphism is associated with an increased risk of hepatocellular carcinoma in the Turkish population: Case–control study. Cancer Epidemiology. 34(3). 298–302. 28 indexed citations
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Akkız, Hikmet, et al.. (2010). No association of NAD(P)H: quinone oxidoreductase 1 (NQO1) C609T polymorphism and risk of hepatocellular carcinoma development in Turkish subjects.. PubMed. 11(4). 1051–8. 13 indexed citations
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Akkız, Hikmet, Süleyman Bayram, Aynur Bekar, et al.. (2009). G-308A TNF-α polymorphism is associated with an increased risk of hepatocellular carcinoma in the Turkish population: Case-control study. Cancer Epidemiology. 33(3-4). 261–264. 67 indexed citations
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Bayram, Süleyman, et al.. (2009). Relationship between functional polymorphism in the Aurora A gene and susceptibility of hepatocellular carcinoma. Journal of Viral Hepatitis. 17(9). 668–74. 18 indexed citations

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