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    Enzyme Activities in Fascioliosis of Cattle
    (indian veterinary Journal, 2005) Bicek, K; Deger, Y; Deger, S
    Significant pathological disorder occur in the liver and biliary tracts in fascioliasis due to the migration of parasites. Enzymes released from the affected hepatic cells pass into the blood and bring about some changes in the early stages of the disease (Baysu et al., 1971). An increase in the activities of secretion of enzymes like GOT and ALP is believed to be an important factor in acute cellular disorders, however this factor becomes much more conspicuous in the obstruction of hepatic and biliary tracts (Benjamin, 1978). ALP, GOT, GPT and LDH enzymes are found in abundance in metabolically active tissues. Since GOT, GPT and LDH are enzymes controlling the fundamental reactions in the metabolism, their activities in the serum exacerbated due to massive tissue disruption (Kramer, 1980). This investigations deals with the changes occurred in GOT, GPT, LDH, GGT and ALP activities in the serum of cattle infected with fascioliosis.
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    A Note on Endoparasitic Fauna in Gulls Around Lake Van Region
    (indian veterinary Journal, 2003) Senler, NG; Bicek, K; Gul, A; Deger, S
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    Prevalence of Endoparasites in Dogs and Their Importance on Human Health in and Around Van
    (indian veterinary Journal, 2003) Senler, NG; Gul, A; Bicek, K; Deger, S
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    The Prevalence of Some Parasites and Enteric Pathogens in People Working in Food Sector
    (indian veterinary Journal, 2004) Agaoglu, S; Bicek, K; Alemdar, S; Deger, S
    Parasites and enteric pathogens are prevalent in underdeveloped countries due to lack 7 personal hygiene and contaminated water sources (Deger et al., 1995; Ulukanligil and Seyrek, 2003; Yazar and Altintas, 1998; Yazar et al., 1998). This study was carried out to determine the prevalence of parasites and enteric pathogens in people working in food sector, located in the campus of Yuzuncu Yil University, Van, Turkey.