Publications by authors named "Behrooz Gharesi-Fard"

The freezing and thawing process not only is associated with serious damage to sperm such as damage to the plasma membrane and the acrosomal membrane but also changes the membrane permeability to some ions including calcium. Also, the generation of oxygen free radicals is increased during the freezing-thawing process. The purpose of this study was to evaluate of the effects of Trolox as an antioxidant and edetic acid (EDTA) as a calcium chelator on frozen-thawed (FT) sperm and compare these effects with those on fresh sperm.

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Objective: Kawasaki disease (KD) clinically presents as a systemic vasculitis syndrome with significant cardiovascular involvement. With different incidence among different ethnic groups, the role of certain human leukocyte antigens and their products has been considered as a crucial predisposing factor in the immune responses in this disease.

Methods: We determined the distribution of human leukocyte antigens type B for 90 Iranian patients with Kawasaki disease in order to evaluate a possible association between these antigens and this disease in our area.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Behrooz Gharesi-Fard"

  • - Behrooz Gharesi-Fard’s research focuses on the impact of protective agents on biological specimens, analyzing how substances like Trolox and EDTA can help mitigate damage during sperm freezing and thawing processes, ultimately enhancing sperm quality.
  • - His study on Kawasaki disease investigates the distribution and protective role of the HLAB40 antigen in Iranian patients, highlighting ethnic differences in the disease's incidence and the potential influence of human leukocyte antigens on immune responses.
  • - The findings from both studies emphasize the significance of antioxidants and calcium chelators in reproductive health, as well as the genetic factors related to autoimmune conditions in specific populations.