Naser Mohtavinejad
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Recent Articles
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Mohtavinejad N, Hajiramezanali M, Akhlaghi M, Bitarafan-Rajabi A, Gholipour N
Iran J Basic Med Sci
. 2022 Mar;
24(11):1488-1499.
PMID: 35317117
Objectives: Myocardial infarction caused by ischemia of heart tissue is the main reason for death worldwide; therefore, early detection can reduce mortality and treatment costs. Erythropoietin (EPO) has protection effects...
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Mahmoodzadeh Y, Mahmoudi J, Gorgani-Firuzjaee S, Mohtavinejad N, Namvaran A
Basic Clin Neurosci
. 2022 Feb;
12(4):499-510.
PMID: 35154590
Introduction: Depression and anxiety are the most common psychiatric disorders. These conditions widely occur in industrial societies and severely affect individuals' lives. N-Acetylcysteine (NAC) is a mucolytic compound with antioxidant...
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Mohtavinejad N, Nakhaee A, Harati H, Gholipour N, Mahmoodzade Y
Iran J Public Health
. 2021 Sep;
50(7):1436-1444.
PMID: 34568183
Background: Chemokines are proinflammatory cytokines that play key roles in development of cardiovascular diseases (CVD). Chemokine-induced recruitment of peripheral leucocytes to tissues is a crucial step in the CVD progression....
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Mohtavinejad N, Shafiee Ardestani M, Khalaj A, Pormohammad A, Najafi R, Bitarafan-Rajabi A, et al.
Life Sci
. 2020 Aug;
258:118206.
PMID: 32758623
Scientists are looking for new therapies to cope with the rise in cancer worldwide. Since cancer cells overexpress peptide receptors and owing to small size, easy uptake by tumor cells,...
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Mohtavinejad N, Amanlou M, Bitarafan-Rajabi A, Khalaj A, Pormohammad A, Shafiee Ardestani M
Bioorg Chem
. 2020 May;
100:103926.
PMID: 32417522
No abstract available.
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Mohtavinejad N, Amanlou M, Bitarafan-Rajabi A, Khalaj A, Pormohammad A, Shafiee Ardestani M
Bioorg Chem
. 2020 Mar;
98:103731.
PMID: 32171100
In cardiac ischemic disorder, pyroglutamate helix B surface peptide (pHBSP) which derived from erythropoietin causes to increase cell stability. To improve the serum stability of pHBSP, two lipophilic amino acids...
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Pormohammad A, Mehdinejadiani K, Gholizadeh P, Nasiri M, Mohtavinejad N, Dadashi M, et al.
Microb Pathog
. 2019 Nov;
139:103887.
PMID: 31765766
Introduction: Acinetobacter baumannii antimicrobial resistance is a public health concern in developing and developed countries, especially in the hospital setting. Understanding the antibiotic resistance profile can help to provide better...
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Pormohammad A, Mohtavinejad N, Gholizadeh P, Dabiri H, Chirani A, Hashemi A, et al.
J Cell Physiol
. 2018 Aug;
234(2):1208-1218.
PMID: 30132888
There is information regarding the rates of gastric cancer (GC) in different populations and the important role of Helicobacter pylori in GC development; however, no comprehensive study has yet been...