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Majid Sharifi

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Sepehri M, Rabbani S, Ai J, Bahrami N, Ghanbari H, Namini M, et al.
Regen Ther . 2025 Feb; 28:451-461. PMID: 39974600
Myocardial infarction (MI) is the most common cardiovascular disease (CVD) and the leading cause of mortality worldwide. Recent advancements have identified human endometrial mesenchymal stem cells (hEnMSCs) as a promising...
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Sharifi M, Salehi M, Ebrahimi-Barough S, Alizadeh M, Jahromi H, Kamalabadi-Farahani M
J Nanobiotechnology . 2024 Dec; 22(1):776. PMID: 39696412
Numerous conduits have been developed to improve peripheral nerve regeneration. However, challenges remain, including remote control of conduit function, and programmed cell behaviors like orientation. We synthesized FeO-MnO@Zirconium-based Metal-organic frameworks@Retinoic...
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Sharifi M, Kamalabadi-Farahani M, Salehi M, Ebrahimi-Brough S, Alizadeh M
Front Bioeng Biotechnol . 2024 Jul; 12:1401512. PMID: 39050683
Despite the intrinsic repair of peripheral nerve injury (PNI), it is important to carefully monitor the process of peripheral nerve repair, as peripheral nerve regeneration is slow and incomplete in...
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Sharifi M, Kamalabadi-Farahani M, Salehi M, Ebrahimi-Barough S, Alizadeh M
J Nanobiotechnology . 2024 Apr; 22(1):194. PMID: 38643117
Several studies suggest that topographical patterns influence nerve cell fate. Efforts have been made to improve nerve cell functionality through this approach, focusing on therapeutic strategies that enhance nerve cell...
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Mahgoub E, Cho W, Sharifi M, Falahati M, Zeinabad H, Mare H, et al.
Heliyon . 2024 Jan; 10(1):e22095. PMID: 38249111
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Khan S, Falahati M, Cho W, Vahdani Y, Siddique R, Sharifi M, et al.
Adv Colloid Interface Sci . 2023 Oct; 321:103007. PMID: 37812992
It is well known that metal-organic framework (MOF) nanostructures have unique characteristics such as high porosity, large surface areas and adjustable functionalities, so they are ideal candidates for developing drug...
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Khan S, Cho W, Sepahvand A, Haji Hosseinali S, Hussain A, Nejadi Babadaei M, et al.
J Nanobiotechnology . 2023 Apr; 21(1):136. PMID: 37101280
It is essential to develop ultrasensitive biosensors for cancer detection and treatment monitoring. In the development of sensing platforms, metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) have received considerable attention as potential porous crystalline...
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Sharifi M, Farahani M, Salehi M, Atashi A, Alizadeh M, Kheradmandi R, et al.
ACS Biomater Sci Eng . 2022 Dec; 9(1):106-138. PMID: 36545927
Despite the advances in the regeneration/rehabilitation field of damaged tissues, the functional recovery of peripheral nerves (PNs), especially in a long gap injury, is considered a great medical challenge. Recent...
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Amin M, Seynhaeve A, Sharifi M, Falahati M, Ten Hagen T
Pharmaceutics . 2022 Oct; 14(10). PMID: 36297598
At the Nanomedicine Innovation Center (NICE) at the Erasmus MC in Rotterdam, we have approached the treatment of cancer by starting with a vision of first establishing a platform that...
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Sharifi M, Kheradmandi R, Salehi M, Alizadeh M, Ten Hagen T, Falahati M
ACS Biomater Sci Eng . 2022 Jul; 8(8):3199-3219. PMID: 35816626
As bone grafts become more commonly needed by patients and as donors become scarcer, acellularized bone grafts (ABGs) are becoming more popular for restorative purposes. While autogeneic grafts are reliable...