Naseh Maleki-Ravasan
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Recent Articles
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Fallah M, Rakhshan K, Nikbakht F, Maleki-Ravasan N, Tahghighi A, Azizi Y
Biomed Pharmacother
. 2024 Jun;
176:116927.
PMID: 38870633
Echinops plants have received great attention for the treatment of many diseases due to pharmacological properties such as their antidiabetic, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory characteristics. The major purpose of the present...
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Maleki-Ravasan N, Ghafari S, Najafzadeh N, Karimian F, Darzi F, Davoudian R, et al.
PLoS Negl Trop Dis
. 2024 May;
18(5):e0012165.
PMID: 38771858
The infectious inoculum of a sand fly, apart from its metacyclic promastigotes, is composed of factors derived from both the parasite and the vector. Vector-derived factors, including salivary proteins and...
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Khanzadeh F, Maleki-Ravasan N, Adler P, Karimian F, Kudela M
Sci Rep
. 2023 Sep;
13(1):14585.
PMID: 37666968
Black flies are blood-sucking insects of public health importance, and they are effective vectors of pathogens and parasites, such as filarial nematodes of the genus Onchocerca. Our previous surveys have...
4.
Amni F, Maleki-Ravasan N, Nateghi-Rostami M, Hadighi R, Karimian F, Meamar A, et al.
Front Cell Infect Microbiol
. 2023 Apr;
13:1185912.
PMID: 37065207
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.3389/fcimb.2023.1115542.].
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Ghafari S, Tahghighi A, Shamakhte K, Alipour H, Maleki-Ravasan N, Nateghpour M
J Arthropod Borne Dis
. 2023 Apr;
16(2):136-147.
PMID: 37038505
Background: is an important malaria vector mosquito in Iran and other western Asian countries. In many human communities, plant products have been used traditionally instead of synthetic pesticides for mosquito...
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Amni F, Maleki-Ravasan N, Nateghi-Rostami M, Hadighi R, Karimian F, Meamar A, et al.
Front Cell Infect Microbiol
. 2023 Feb;
13:1115542.
PMID: 36779192
Clinical features and severity of the leishmaniasis is extremely intricate and depend on several factors, especially sand fly-derived products. Bacteria in the sand fly's gut are a perpetual companion of...
7.
Chamankar B, Maleki-Ravasan N, Karami M, Forouzan E, Karimian F, Naeimi S, et al.
Microbiome
. 2023 Jan;
11(1):11.
PMID: 36670494
Background: Paederus fuscipes is medically the most famous rove beetle, which causes dermatitis or conjunctivitis in humans, as well as gastrointestinal toxicosis in livestock, via releasing toxic hemolymph containing pederin....
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Yohana R, Chisulumi P, Kidima W, Tahghighi A, Maleki-Ravasan N, Kweka E
Malar J
. 2022 Jul;
21(1):219.
PMID: 35836226
Background: More than 90% of malaria cases occur in Africa where the disease is transmitted by Anopheles gambiae and Anopheles arabiensis. This study evaluated the anti-mosquito properties of Juniperus virginiana...
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Moin-Vaziri V, Djadid N, Hoosh-Deghati H, Atta H, Raz A, Seyyed-Tabaei S, et al.
Ethiop J Health Sci
. 2022 Jun;
32(2):269-278.
PMID: 35693565
Background: Updated information on the vectorial capacity of vectors is required in each malarious areas as well in Iran and its neighboring countries such as Afghanistan. The aims of this...
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Dehghan H, Mosa-Kazemi S, Yakhchali B, Maleki-Ravasan N, Vatandoost H, Oshaghi M
Parasit Vectors
. 2022 Feb;
15(1):63.
PMID: 35183231
Background: Malaria is one of the most lethal infectious diseases in tropical and subtropical areas of the world. Paratransgenesis using symbiotic bacteria offers a sustainable and environmentally friendly strategy to...