Publications by authors named "Aboutorab Tabatabaei-Naeini"

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  • Dairy cows undergoing the transitional period are more prone to oxidative stress and diseases like left displacement of the abomasum (LDA).
  • The study compared blood biomarker levels between cows with LDA and healthy cows to understand the connections between oxidative stress and metabolic changes.
  • Results indicated that cows with LDA had significantly higher levels of various metabolites and oxidative stress indicators, suggesting a link between oxidative stress and the health issues observed in these animals.
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Background: Minerals play vital roles in physiologic processes. Calcium, phosphorus and magnesium are common minerals. Secretion, absorption and homeostasis of these minerals are affected by associations between the active vitamin D and parathyroid hormone (PTH).

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Background: The skin has several functions, one of the most important of which is to protect the internal organs from external damage and the entry of germs. Since skin and wound healing is one of the mostly concerned issues worldwide, the development of wound healing remedies is one of the main fields in modern medical research.

Objectives: To evaluate the effect of the hydroalcoholic extract of Cumin carvi L.

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Testicular torsion (TT) is an emergency complication that leads to oxidative stress and adversely affects spermatogenesis. Although immediate treatment consists of testicular detorsion (TD) to reverse TT-induced ischemia, mechanisms underlying recovery have yet to be fully understood. The current study aimed to investigate TD effects after a one-hour experimental TT by evaluating testicular antioxidant status and apoptosis-related proteins.

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Objectives: This study has been undertaken to investigate the antioxidant activity of the gel formulation from oil extraction on enzymatic antioxidants in experimental wound created in rats.

Materials And Methods: Under anesthesia, a square-shaped skin defect (2x2 cm) was created aseptically by surgical incision. Then, animals were randomly allocated to four groups (I- untreated controls, II- topically treated with base gel, III- topically treated with 5% gel, IV- topically treated with 10% gel).

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  • A minimally invasive technique for preparing teaser rams involves using a needle-assisted ligation method to block the epididymis without causing external wounds or extensive recovery needs.
  • The study involved six mature rams and showed that the ligation effectively resulted in no motile or live sperm in ejaculates after three weeks, without affecting the rams' attraction or libido towards ewes.
  • This technique is deemed simple and adaptable for use in other animal species, offering a practical alternative for veterinary practices.
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