Ali Reza Khalatbary
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Nasiry D, Khalatbary A
Nutr Neurosci
. 2025 Jan;
1-16.
PMID: 39825479
Background: Recent studies have shown that ferroptosis, a newly identified regulated cell death characterized by increased lipid peroxidation and accumulation of toxic lipid peroxides, is closely related to the pathophysiological...
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Khalatbary A, Sarabandi S, Ahmadi F, Moharrami Kasmaie F, Sadeghi N, Soleimani S, et al.
Tissue Cell
. 2024 Jul;
89:102462.
PMID: 39002289
Successful treatment of diabetic wounds requires multifactorial approaches. Herein we investigated the effects of a bioengineered three-dimensional dermal derived matrix-scaffold (DMS) in combination with hyperbaric oxygen (HBO) in repairing of...
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Jafari A, Khalatbary A, Taghiloo S, Mirzaie M, Nazar E, Poorhassan M, et al.
Regen Ther
. 2023 Sep;
24:407-416.
PMID: 37727798
Spinal cord ischemia-reperfusion injury (IR) is a terrible non-traumatic injury that occurs after abdominal aortic occlusion and causes serious damage to neurological function. Several treatment strategies have been suggested for...
4.
Khalatbary A, Omraninava M, Nasiry D, Akbari M, Taghiloo S, Poorhassan M, et al.
Arch Dermatol Res
. 2023 Aug;
315(10):2853-2870.
PMID: 37644140
The occurrence of wounds and defects in the healing process is one of the main challenges in diabetic patients. Herein, we investigated whether adipose-derived stem cells (ADSCs)-derived exosomes loaded bioengineered...
5.
Nasiry D, Khalatbary A
World Neurosurg X
. 2023 May;
19:100201.
PMID: 37181584
Recent evidence suggests that stem cell therapy has beneficial effects on nerve damage. These beneficial effects were subsequently found to be exerted in part in a paracrine manner by the...
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Nasiry D, Khalatbary A, Noori A, Abouhamzeh B, Jamalpoor Z
Tissue Cell
. 2023 Apr;
82:102098.
PMID: 37121056
The most important factors in the non-optimal healing of diabetic wounds are the lack of a suitable scaffold in the wound site for the migration and replacement of cells, as...
7.
Nasiry D, Khalatbary A
Nutr Neurosci
. 2023 Feb;
27(3):241-251.
PMID: 36800230
Natural polyphenols have been found to have some protective effects against neurodegenerative and neurodevelopmental disorders, which are attributed to a variety of biological properties, particularly antioxidant, immunomodulatory, and anti-inflammatory effects....
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Nasiry D, Khalatbary A, Ghaemi A, Ebrahimzadeh M, Hosseinzadeh M
BMC Complement Med Ther
. 2022 Oct;
22(1):255.
PMID: 36192711
Background: Diabetic wounds are one of the most important issues in diabetic patients. It seems that Juglans regia L. leaf with antioxidant and anti-inflammatory potentials can be profitable for healing...
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Alizadeh Otaghvar H, Rezapour-Nasrabad R, Ebrahimzadeh M, Yaghoubi M, Khalatbary A, Nasiry D, et al.
J Wound Care
. 2022 Aug;
31(Sup8):S36-S44.
PMID: 36004938
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the anti-inflammatory and wound-healing potential of fruit extract using stereological and molecular methods in experimental rat models. Materials: Male Wistar rats...
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Nasiry D, Khalatbary A, Abdollahifar M, Bayat M, Amini A, Kazemi Ashtiani M, et al.
J Biosci Bioeng
. 2022 Mar;
133(5):489-501.
PMID: 35248486
Based on its multifactorial nature, successful treatment of diabetic wounds requires combinatorial approach. In this regard, we hypothesized that engraftment of a bioengineered micro-porous three-dimensional human amniotic membrane-scaffold (HAMS) loaded...