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Saeed Shafieyan

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Abdolahzadeh H, Mohammadi P, Ghasemi M, Mousavi S, Bajouri A, Ataei-Fashtami L, et al.
Cell J . 2022 Jul; 24(6):316-322. PMID: 35892236
Objective: Autologous transplantation of epidermal cells has been used increasingly to treat vitiligo patients and is a simple, safe, and relatively efficient method. However, the outcome is not always satisfactory,...
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Bajouri A, Orouji Z, Taghiabadi E, Nazari A, Shahbazi A, Fallah N, et al.
Cell J . 2019 Oct; 22(1):75-84. PMID: 31606970
Objective: Recently, the promising potential of fibroblast transplantation has become a novel modality for skin rejuvenation. We investigated the long-term safety and efficacy of autologous fibroblast transplantation for participants with...
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Alizadeh S, Seyedalipour B, Shafieyan S, Kheime A, Mohammadi P, Aghdami N
Biochem Biophys Res Commun . 2019 Aug; 517(4):684-690. PMID: 31400855
Worldwide, impaired wound healing leads to a large burden of morbidity and mortality. Current treatments have several limitations. Recently, nanomaterials such as copper nanoparticles (CuNPs) have attracted considerable research interest....
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Momeni M, Fallah N, Bajouri A, Bagheri T, Orouji Z, Pahlevanpour P, et al.
Burns . 2018 Dec; 45(4):914-922. PMID: 30559055
Background: Due to limited graft donor sites in extensive burns, re-harvesting of a single donor area is very common. Given the importance of fetal fibroblasts in accelerating fetal wound healing,...
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Orouji Z, Bajouri A, Ghasemi M, Mohammadi P, Fallah N, Shahbazi A, et al.
J Dermatol Sci . 2017 Nov; 89(1):52-59. PMID: 29103774
Background: Recently, we introduced intralesional injection of autologous epidermal cells as a safe and feasible approach for transplantation in patients with stable vitiligo. This approach resulted in less pain during...
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Motamed S, Taghiabadi E, Molaei H, Sodeifi N, Hassanpour S, Shafieyan S, et al.
Am J Surg . 2017 May; 214(4):762-769. PMID: 28522073
Background: This study investigated the effects of amniotic membrane combined with adipose-derived stem cells or fetal fibroblasts on regenerating extensive burns in rats. Methods: Third degree burns of 1100-1800 mm...
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Taghiabadi E, Mohammadi P, Aghdami N, Falah N, Orouji Z, Nazari A, et al.
Cell J . 2015 Apr; 17(1):49-58. PMID: 25870834
Objective: Hypertrophic scar involves excessive amounts of collagen in dermal layer and may be painful. Nowadays, we can't be sure about effectiveness of procedure for hypertrophic scar management. The application...
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Taghiabadi E, Nasri S, Shafieyan S, Jalili Firoozinezhad S, Aghdami N
Cell J . 2015 Feb; 16(4):476-87. PMID: 25685738
Objective: As a biological tissue material, amniotic membrane (AM) has low immunogenicity and to date has been widely adopted in clinical practice. However, some features such as low biomechanical consistency...
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Khodadadi L, Shafieyan S, Sotoudeh M, Vosough Dizaj A, Shahverdi A, Aghdami N, et al.
Arch Dermatol Res . 2010 Apr; 302(8):593-9. PMID: 20364383
This study was initiated to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of intraepidermal injection of dissociated epidermal cells into the lesions of stable vitiligo patients. Autologous dissociated epidermal cell suspensions were...