Mohammadreza Karimazar
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Recent Articles
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Rashidi S, Sanchez-Montejo J, Mansouri R, Ali-Hassanzadeh M, Savardashtaki A, Bahreini M, et al.
Animals (Basel)
. 2022 May;
12(9).
PMID: 35565525
is a pathogenic protozoan parasite that infects the nucleated cells of warm-blooded hosts leading to an infectious zoonotic disease known as toxoplasmosis. The infection outcomes might be severe and fatal...
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Rashidi S, Vieira C, Mansouri R, Ali-Hassanzadeh M, Ghani E, Karimazar M, et al.
Parasitol Res
. 2022 May;
121(7):1853-1865.
PMID: 35552534
Toxoplasma gondii is a pathogenic protozoan parasite belonging to the apicomplexan phylum that infects the nucleated cells of warm-blooded hosts leading to an infectious disease known as toxoplasmosis. Apicomplexan parasites...
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Rashidi S, Mansouri R, Ali-Hassanzadeh M, Ghani E, Karimazar M, Muro A, et al.
Acta Trop
. 2022 Apr;
231:106431.
PMID: 35367408
Micro RNAs (miRNAs), as regulators of gene expression at the post-transcriptional level, can respond to/or interact with cell signaling and affect the pathogenesis of different diseases/infections. The interaction/crosstalk of miRNAs...
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Rashidi S, Fernandez-Rubio C, Mansouri R, Ali-Hassanzadeh M, Ghani E, Karimazar M, et al.
Parasitol Res
. 2022 Jan;
121(1):49-62.
PMID: 34993638
The current drug treatments against protozoan parasitic diseases including Chagas, malaria, leishmaniasis, and toxoplasmosis represent good examples of drug resistance mechanisms and have shown diverse side effects. Therefore, the identification...
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Rashidi S, Mansouri R, Ali-Hassanzadeh M, Ghani E, Barazesh A, Karimazar M, et al.
Parasitology
. 2021 Jul;
148(12):1434-1446.
PMID: 34218829
Leishmania parasites, the causative agents of leishmaniasis, are protozoan parasites with the ability to modify the signalling pathway and cell responses of their infected host cells. These parasite strategies alter...
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Karimazar M, Asgari Q, Rashidi S, Rezaei Tavirani M, Motazedian M
Turkiye Parazitol Derg
. 2021 Jun;
45(2):83-87.
PMID: 34103282
Objective: The relationship between drug resistance and the expression of hexokinase (HK) has been indicated in leishmaniasis. According to the prolonged treatment period in cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) patients co-infected with...
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Rashidi S, Tuteja R, Mansouri R, Ali-Hassanzadeh M, Shafiei R, Ghani E, et al.
J Proteomics
. 2021 Jun;
245:104279.
PMID: 34089893
There are important challenges when investigating individual post-translational modifications (PTMs) or protein interaction network and delineating if PTMs or their changes and cross-talks are involved during infection, disease initiation or...
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Rashidi S, Fernandez-Rubio C, Manzano-Roman R, Mansouri R, Shafiei R, Ali-Hassanzadeh M, et al.
Parasitology
. 2021 Feb;
148(6):655-671.
PMID: 33536086
The association of leishmaniasis and malignancies in human and animal models has been highlighted in recent years. The misdiagnosis of coexistence of leishmaniasis and cancer and the use of common...
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Rashidi S, Mansouri R, Ali-Hassanzadeh M, Mojtahedi Z, Shafiei R, Savardashtaki A, et al.
Parasitol Res
. 2021 Feb;
120(4):1151-1166.
PMID: 33534053
The mechanistic (or mammalian) target of rapamycin (mTOR) is considered as a critical regulatory enzyme involved in essential signaling pathways affecting cell growth, cell proliferation, protein translation, regulation of cellular...
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Mansouri R, Ali-Hassanzadeh M, Shafiei R, Savardashtaki A, Karimazar M, Anvari E, et al.
Parasitology
. 2020 Jul;
147(12):1255-1262.
PMID: 32618524
Plasmodium falciparum is the main cause of severe malaria in humans that can lead to death. There is growing evidence of drug-resistance in P. falciparum treatment, and the design of...