Publications by authors named "A Jahandideh"

The mechanisms governing food intake and appetite regulation in the brain are intricate and vary across different animal species. Dopamine and cholecystokinin (CCK) are recognized as two critical neurotransmitters involved in the control of food intake; however, the potential interactions between these neurotransmitters remain poorly understood. Consequently, this study aimed to investigate the interactions between central CCK and the dopaminergic system in the feeding behavior of layer-type chickens.

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  • * A new piezoelectric bilayer fibrous conduit was developed, using advanced materials and embedded with Curcumin-loaded gellan to promote nerve growth and drug release during healing.
  • * Results from in vivo testing demonstrated that this conduit significantly outperformed control groups in nerve regeneration metrics, suggesting it could be a viable option for nerve tissue engineering.*
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  • Spinal cord injury (SCI) disrupts normal spinal cord function, leading to various autonomic, sensory, and motor disorders, with 10 to 83 cases reported per million people each year.
  • *Traumatic SCI is caused by mechanical damage that impacts spinal cord tissue, and current treatment methods primarily involve surgery and conservative therapies, which often fall short of promoting recovery.
  • *Research is exploring the use of bioactive compounds like curcumin from turmeric, combined with different types of stem cells, to enhance neurological recovery in SCI, showing promise in experimental models.*
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Background And Purpose: Dermatophytosis is one of the most prevalent zoonotic diseases. Increased resistance of dermatophytosis-causing pathogens against antidermatophytic agents highlights the need for alternative medicine with higher efficiency and lower side effects. In the present study, the antifungal activities of different concentrations of methanol extract against , , and were assessed and their efficacy was evaluated in rat dermatophytosis models.

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