Amir Bajouri
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Recent Articles
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Shahbazi A, Zargar S, Bajouri A, Mohammadi P, Aghdami N
Int J Mol Cell Med
. 2025 Feb;
13(4):387-403.
PMID: 39895913
This study aimed to identify the optimal growth media for culturing human skin melanocytes for clinical applications and to assess their tumorigenic potential both and . Various growth media were...
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Bajouri A, Dayani D, Taj Sharghi A, Karimi S, Niknezhadi M, Moeinabadi Bidgoli K, et al.
Cell J
. 2023 Jul;
25(6):363-371.
PMID: 37434453
Objective: Mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) play immunomodulatory role in various autoimmune diseases. Previous pre-clinical and clinical studies have shown that MSCs could be a therapeutic modality for psoriasis. However, the...
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Ghashghaei S, Abbaszadeh M, Karimi S, Ataie-Fashtami L, Bajouri A, Vosough M
Cell J
. 2023 Apr;
25(3):143-157.
PMID: 37038694
Vitiligo is an auto-immune disease, causing depigmentation of skin in 0.2-1.8% of global population. Topical corticosteroids and calcineurin inhibitors are the only treatments with firm evidence of optimal effectiveness with...
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Abdolahzadeh H, Mohammadi P, Ghasemi M, Mousavi S, Bajouri A, Ataei-Fashtami L, et al.
Cell J
. 2022 Jul;
24(6):316-322.
PMID: 35892236
Objective: Autologous transplantation of epidermal cells has been used increasingly to treat vitiligo patients and is a simple, safe, and relatively efficient method. However, the outcome is not always satisfactory,...
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Sadri B, Tamimi A, Nouraein S, Bagheri Fard A, Mohammadi J, Mohammadpour M, et al.
Connect Tissue Res
. 2022 Jul;
63(6):663-674.
PMID: 35856397
Background: Mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) injection has been proposed as an innovative treatment for knee osteoarthritis (KOA). Since, allogeneic MSCs can be available as off-the-shelf products, they are preferable in...
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Ghasemi M, Bajouri A, Shafiiyan S, Aghdami N
Tissue Eng Regen Med
. 2020 Oct;
17(6):815-827.
PMID: 33034877
To discuss the advantages and limitations of hair follicle-derived cell transplantation (FCT) in vitiligo, compared to the epidermal cell transplantation (ECT), and the knowledge gap which is required to be...
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Bajouri A, Orouji Z, Taghiabadi E, Nazari A, Shahbazi A, Fallah N, et al.
Cell J
. 2019 Oct;
22(1):75-84.
PMID: 31606970
Objective: Recently, the promising potential of fibroblast transplantation has become a novel modality for skin rejuvenation. We investigated the long-term safety and efficacy of autologous fibroblast transplantation for participants with...
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Momeni M, Fallah N, Bajouri A, Bagheri T, Orouji Z, Pahlevanpour P, et al.
Burns
. 2018 Dec;
45(4):914-922.
PMID: 30559055
Background: Due to limited graft donor sites in extensive burns, re-harvesting of a single donor area is very common. Given the importance of fetal fibroblasts in accelerating fetal wound healing,...
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Taghiabadi E, Beiki B, Aghdami N, Bajouri A
Methods Mol Biol
. 2018 Aug;
1879:201-210.
PMID: 30099698
Application of cell-based skin substitutes has recently evolved as a novel treatment for hard-to-heal wounds. Here, we focus on the development of a novel skin substitute by seeding human adipose-derived...
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Taghiabadi E, Beiki B, Aghdami N, Bajouri A
Methods Mol Biol
. 2018 May;
1879:211-219.
PMID: 29736806
Various natural and synthetic biomaterials have been applied as skin substitutes for regenerating damaged skin. Here, we describe a straightforward method for fabrication of a tissue-engineered skin substitute by seeding...