Publications by authors named "A P Aryan"

Background: Zinc oxide nanoparticles have been utilized in different fields over the last decades. These nanoparticles can pose significant risks to various organs such as the liver. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of zinc oxide nanoparticles on liver histology, serum biochemistry, and spatial arrangement of the hepatocytes in the female New Zealand white rabbit.

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Introduction: Tetanus is a rather rare disease in the Western countries thanks to widespread vaccination programs and the availability of prophylactics for patients with tetanus-prone injuries. The few cases that do occur are promptly managed in intensive care units (ICUs). However, tetanus is not so rare in developing countries, where access to a suitable level of care is limited.

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Background: The aim of this study was to investigate the association of osteosarcopenia with frailty and poor health conditions among older Iranian adults.

Methods: This cross-sectional study analyzed data from the Bushehr Elderly Health Program. Osteosarcopenia was defined as the presence of osteopenia/osteoporosis and sarcopenia, while the Fried criteria were used to assess frailty.

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  • Biophoton emission refers to the spontaneous release of light from living cells, which recent research suggests could indicate disease states by signaling changes in cell communication and interaction.
  • A study involving male mice revealed that those treated with busulfan, a drug causing oligospermia (low sperm count), displayed higher levels of biophoton emission compared to the control group, signifying altered intercellular dynamics.
  • Findings indicated that the busulfan treatment led to a significant reduction in testis volume and cell numbers, alongside increased cell death, suggesting that decreased biophoton emission may reflect structural and functional disruptions in cells.
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Background: Urinary tract cancers including bladder, kidney, ureter, and pelvis are a common malignancy worldwide with high mortality ratio. Aimed to investigate the prevalence of these cancers, we conducted this study.

Methods: In this study, all the information related to ICD10 codes, gender, age and province of residence of individuals were obtained from the data of Iran's cancer registry by the Ministry of Health, Medicine and Medical Education and demographic evidence for each sub-country from the reports of Statistics Center of Iran (SCI).

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