Asst. Prof. Dr. ALI ZAHER KAMEL AL-KALEEL
Faculty of Medicine
E-mail
aalkaleel@ciu.edu.tr
Telephone number
+90 392 671 11 11
Extension
2563
Office
MD106
Other information
CURRICULUM VITAE
Education
- Ondokuz Mayis University Faculty of Medicine / Physiology Department (PhD, 2020)
- Cairo University Faculty of Medicine (Undergraduate, 2009)
Publications
Articles published in peer reviewed international journals (SCI,SSCI,Arts and Humanities)
- THE effect of general anesthetics on genetic absence epilepsy in WAG/Rij rats. - 2022
- The effect of Madopar on absence‑like seizures in WAG/Rij rats - 2022
- Vitamin D may prevent COVID-19 induced pregnancy complication - 2021
Papers presented in National conferences and printed as proceedings
- The Effect of Hemopressin on Epileptiform Activity in Pentylenetetrazol Kindling Model of Epilepsy in Rats. - 2019
- The Effect of CB1 Receptor Agonist and Antagonist on the Epileptiform Activity in Pentylenetetrazol Kindling Model of Epilepsy in Rats. - 2019
- Ağar. The Effect of Isoflurane and Ketamine/Xylazine on Epileptiform Activity in a Rat Model with Genetic Absence Epilepsy (WAG\Rij). - 2019
- The role of CB1 receptor agonist ACEA on the inhibitory effect of hemopressin on absence-like seizures in WAG / Rij rats. - 2017
Papers presented in international conferences and printed as proceedings
- The effect of hemopressin on ECoG activity of absence epilepsy model in WAG/Rij rats. - 2017
Projects
- The Effect of Idebenone on absence seizure in WAG/Rij rat model.
- The effect of Metformin on absence seizure in WAG/Rij rat model
- The effect of Madopar® on absence epilepsy [WAG/Rij rats].
- The effect of general anaesthetics on genetic absence epilepsy rats WAG/Rij.
- Investigating the effect of hemopressin and its relationship with the cannabinoid type 1 receptor in the absence model of epilepsy (WAG/Rij rats).
- Investigating the effect of hemopressin on PTZ kindling model of epilepsy, and its relationship with the CB1 receptor.
Awards
- First Poster Prize (2017)
Research Areas
- Neurpphysiology
- Epilepsy
- Electrophysiology
- COVID-19