Mohammad Nohtani
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Nohtani M, Asgari Q, Mikaeili F, Ostovan V, Mirzaeipour M, Bahreini M, et al.
J Parasitol Res
. 2022 May;
2022:5716765.
PMID: 35530748
Background: Parkinson's disease (PD) has been described in dopamine brain level reductions. Conversely, several studies have shown that parasite can increase the level of dopamine in an infected host. This...
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Bahreini M, Nohtani M, Salemi A, Mirzaeipour M, Dastan N, Bajelan S, et al.
Animal Model Exp Med
. 2021 Sep;
4(3):278-282.
PMID: 34557654
Background: Few investigations of genotype II of the most prevalent form of the parasite in humans, have been carried out on due to the rapid conversion of tachyzoites to bradyzoites...
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Hosseinpour H, Mirzaeipour M, Nohtani M, Jamshidi S, Mansoori Y, Asgari Q
J Parasit Dis
. 2021 Sep;
45(3):715-732.
PMID: 34475653
Apicoplast, a derived non-photosynthetic plastid, which is found in most Apicomplexa, provides essential functions to parasites. The shikimate pathway is localized in the plant chloroplast as a remarkable route for...
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Mirzaeipour M, Mikaeili F, Asgari Q, Nohtani M, Rashidi S, Bahreini M
J Parasitol Res
. 2021 Aug;
2021:5511516.
PMID: 34447590
Background: parasite alters the transduction of neurotransmitter signals and leads to changes in the level of brain neurotransmitters including tyrosine and dopamine, so behavior changes can occur in infected hosts....
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Asgari Q, Gholizadeh F, Nohtani M, Mirzaeipour M, Zare M, Bahreini M
Infez Med
. 2019 Sep;
27(3):345-349.
PMID: 31545782
Cutaneous Leishmaniasis (CL) is a protozoan disease caused by Leishmania spp. and is endemic in the Americas, the Mediterranean basin, Middle East, and Central Asia. There are reports regarding the...