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Yrd.Doç.Dr.
Hakan KAYIR
SCI'de
İndekslenen Uluslararası Dergilerde Yayınlanmış
Makaleleri:
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Çelik
T., Zağlı Ü., Kayır H.,
Uzbay İ.T. Nitric oxide synthase inhibition blocks amphetamine-induced
locomotor activity in mice. Drug & Alcohol Dependence,56:
109-113, 1999.

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Ergün
H., Uzbay İ.T., Çelik T., Kayır
H., Yeşilyurt Ö., Tulunay F.C. Dipyrone inhibits ethanol
withdrawal and pentylenetetrazol-induced seizures in rats. Drug
Development Research, 53:254-259, 2001.
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Kayır
H., Uzbay İ.T.
Investigation of a possible sensitization development to a challenge
dose of ethanol after 2 weeks following the single injection in
mice. Pharmacology, Biochemistry and Behavior, 73: 551-556, 2002.

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Uzbay
I.T., Kayır H.
Bromocriptine and Quinpirole but not 7-OH-DPAT and SKF 38393
potentiate the inhibitory effect of L-NAME on ethanol-induced
locomotor activity in mice. Naunyn-Schimiedeberg’s Archives of
Pharmacology, 367: 414-421, 2003.

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Aricioglu-Kartal
F, Kayır H, Uzbay IT.
Effects of harman and harmine on naloxone-precipitated withdrawal
syndrome in morphine-dependent rats. Life Sci, 73: 2363-2371, 2003.

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Kayir
H, Uzbay IT.
Evidence for the role of nitric oxide in caffeine-induced locomotor
activity in mice. Psychopharmacology, 172:11-15, 2004

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Uzbay
I.T., Sağlam E., Kayir H.,
Çelik T., Beyazyürek M. Effects of fluoxetine on ethanol
withdrawal syndrome in rats, Journal of Psychiatric Research, 38:
445-450, 2004.

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Uzbay
I.T., Çelik T., Aydın A., Kayir H., Tokgöz S., Bilgi C.
Effects of chronic ethanol administration and ethanol withdrawal on
cyclic guanosine 3’-5’ monophosphate (cGMP) levels in the rat
brain. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 74: 55-59, 2004.

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Çelik
T., Kayir H., Ceyhan M., Demirtaş S., Akar A., Uzbay I.T.
CPP and amlodipine alter the decrease in basal acetylcholine and
choline release by audiogenic stimulus in hippocampus of ethanol-withdrawn
rats in vivo. Brain Research Bulletin, 64:
243-249, 2004.

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Sağlam,
E., Uzbay, İ.T., Kayir, H., Çelik, T., Beyazyürek, M.
Effects of venlafaxine on ethanol withdrawal syndrome in rats.
Fundamental & Clinical Pharmacology, 18; 693-698, 2004.

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Ceyhan
M., Kayir H., Uzbay I.T. Investigation of the effects of
tianeptine and fluoxetine on pentylenetetrazole-induced seizures in
rats. Journal of Psychiatric Research, 39; 191-196, 2005.

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Ulusu
U., Uzbay İ.T., Kayir H., Alici T., Karakas S. Evidence for
the role of nitric oxide in nicotine-induced locomotor sensitization
in mice. Psychopharmacology 2005; 178: 500-504. 
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Çelik
T., Çakır E., Kayir H., Bilgi C., Uzbay I.T. The effects of chronic ethanol consumption and
withdrawal on passive avoidance task and serum cholinesterase levels
in rats. Prog.
Neuropsychopharmacol. & Biol. Psychiat. 2005; 29: 505-509.
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Baysan
O., Kaptan K., Erinc K., Oztas Y., Coskun T., Kayir H., Uzun
M., Uzbay T., Beyan C., Isik E. Chronic
heavy ethanol consumption is associated with decreased platelet
aggregation in rats. Tohoku
J Exp Med. 2005; 206: 85-90. 
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Sag, C., Yokusoglu, M., Cincik, M.,
Ozkan, M., Kayir, H., Uzun, M., Baykal, B., Ozogul, C., Baysan, O., Uzbay, I.T. The prevention of myocardial ultrastructural
changes by perindopril, atenolol and amlodipine in chronic alcohol
administered rats. Pharmacological Research, 53: 142-148, 2006.
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Alici, T., Kayir, H., Saglam, E., Uzbay, I.T. Discriminative stimulus properties of tianeptine.
Psychopharmacology, 183: 446-451, 2006.
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Kayir, H., Uzbay,
I.T. Nicotine antagonizes caffeine- but not pentylenetetrazole-induced
anxiogenic effect in mice. Psychopharmacology, 184: 464-469, 2006.

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Uzbay, I.T.,
Kayir, H., Çelik, T., Yüksel, N. Acute and chronic tianeptine
treatments attenuate ethanol withdrawal syndrome in rats.
Progress in
Neuropsychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry, 30: 478-485, 2006.

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Saglam, E., Kayir, H., Çelik, T., Uzbay, T. Effects of escitalopram on ethanol
withdrawal syndrome in rats. Progress in Neuropsychopharmacology &
Biological Psychiatry, 30: 1027-1032, 2006.

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Uzbay, I.T.,
Kayir, H., Ceyhan, M. Effects of tianeptine on on-set time of
pentylenetetrazole-induced seizures in mice: Possible role of
adenosine A1 receptors. Neuropsychopharmacology (in
press).

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