Maryam Motamedrad
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Recent Articles
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Motlagh F, Kadkhoda S, Motamedrad M, Javidzade P, Khalilian S, Modarressi M, et al.
Pathol Res Pract
. 2023 May;
247:154542.
PMID: 37244050
Considering the burden of cancer, a number of methods have been applied to control or stop it. However, because of drug resistance or cancer recurrence, these treatments usually face failure....
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Ebadi M, Tsien C, Bhanji R, Dunichand-Hoedl A, Rider E, Motamedrad M, et al.
Cells
. 2022 Apr;
11(8).
PMID: 35456024
Myosteatosis (pathological fat accumulation in muscle) is defined by lower mean skeletal muscle radiodensity in CT. We aimed to determine the optimal cut-offs for myosteatosis in a cohort of 855...
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Ebadi M, Tsien C, Bhanji R, Dunichand-Hoedl A, Rider E, Motamedrad M, et al.
Cells
. 2022 Apr;
11(7).
PMID: 35406780
Myosteatosis, or pathological excess fat accumulation in muscle, has been widely defined as a lower mean skeletal muscle radiodensity on computed tomography (CT). It is reported in more than half...
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Motamedrad M, Shokouhifar A, Hemmati M, Moossavi M
Res Pharm Sci
. 2019 Jun;
14(3):255-262.
PMID: 31160903
Oxidative stress plays a crucial role in the pathogenesis of hyperglycemia mediated complications. Since a great number of researches have reported antioxidant features of saffron, this study investigated the antioxidant...
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Esmaeili S, Motamedrad M, Hemmati M, Mehrpour O, Khorashadizadeh M
Cell Biochem Funct
. 2019 Mar;
37(3):148-152.
PMID: 30908696
Adiponectin (APN) is an adipocytokine, secreted from adipose tissue and has anti-inflammatory, anti-ageing, and antidiabetic properties. Hyperglycaemia can damage the renal cells, and mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR), along with...
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Esmatabadi M, Motamedrad M, Sadeghizadeh M
Phytomedicine
. 2018 Apr;
42:56-65.
PMID: 29655698
Background: Despite positive results obtained from anticancer activities of curcumin, there are some obstacles that limit its use as an anticancer agent. Hypothesis/purpose: Different methods such as employing the dendrosomal...