Publications by authors named "Bahareh Nourmohammadi"

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  • Recent studies highlight the role of autophagy and microRNAs in lung cancer, particularly how specific microRNAs like miR-30d and miR-204-5p can suppress autophagy-related genes.
  • The research analyzed the expression levels of these microRNAs and their target genes in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients, finding significant downregulation of miR-30d and miR-204-5p in tumor samples compared to normal tissues.
  • Results suggest that these microRNAs act as tumor suppressors while their target genes may function as oncogenes in NSCLC, indicating a need for further studies on their potential in lung cancer treatment.
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MicroRNAs (miRNAs) exert a critical influence on physiological and pathological processes through posttranscriptional modification of their mRNA targets. They play important roles in tumorigenesis and are considered to be potential diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers with various cancers. MiR-200c and miR-9 are regulatory elements that can have dual impacts as oncogenes and/or tumor suppressor genes.

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Background: Pregnancy loss affects 10%-15% of pregnancies and is caused by several factors, maternal and fetal. Most common cause is chromosomal aneuploidy and has traditionally been detected by karyotyping product of conception and/or fetal tissue. In recent years, array comparative genomic hybridization (a-CGH) has been used because of its higher detection and lower failure rates.

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Despite all advantages for using high-energy photons for radiotherapy, high-energy photon beams (≥10 MV) induce photonuclear and neutron capture interactions, which result in producing radionuclide byproducts inside the Linac head and bunker, exposing radiation therapy technologists (RTTs) and patients to excessive dose. By the use of higher photon energy, greater number of monitor unit, greater field size and adding treatment accessories, induced dose rate become greater in the isocenter mainly due to activation of high-Z materials inside the Linac head. Activated radionuclides disintegrate with γ, β+ and β- rays with half-lives between 2 min up to more than 5 years.

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