Publications by authors named "Gharagozlou M"

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  • The study highlights the importance of vaccinations for children during the COVID-19 pandemic, focusing on factors affecting parents' decisions in an urban setting.
  • A cross-sectional study in Tehran surveyed 226 children aged 5 to 18, revealing that only 22.1% had received vaccinations and showing correlations between parental vaccinations and child vaccination rates.
  • Motivations for vaccination were primarily safety and illness prevention, while hesitancy stemmed from concerns over harm, lack of trust, and uncertainty about efficacy; addressing these issues through education and public health outreach is essential for improving vaccination rates.
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In addition to the basic and main parts of hospital equipment, 316 L stainless steel is widely utilized in futures such as nails and screws, wires and medical bone clips, dental implants, heart springs (stents), needles, surgical scissors, etc. In the present study, the electrophoretic deposition of a composite based on chitosan (CS), gelatin, nano and microparticles of hydroxyapatite on a 316 L stainless steel substrate was investigated. Hydroxyapatite particles are added to it due to the ossification abilities of steel and due to an enhanced adhesion and bone production, CS and biocompatible gelatin polymer particles were also added to hydroxyapatite.

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Background: The global COVID-19 pandemic, declared in January 2020, necessitated urgent preventive measures, with vaccination as a key strategy. Despite progress in vaccine development and distribution, widespread hesitancy persists, impeding global disease control efforts. This study specifically explores COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy and acceptance among Iranian children with asthma, aiming to understand factors unique to this subgroup.

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The interactions between proteins and chlorogenic acid (CGA) have gained significant attention in recent years, not only as a promising approach to modify the structural and techno-functional properties of proteins but also to enhance their bioactive potential in food systems. These interactions can be divided into covalent (chemical or irreversible) and non-covalent (physical or reversible) linkages. Mechanistically, CGA forms covalent bonds with nucleophilic amino acid residues of proteins by alkaline, free radical, and enzymatic approaches, leading to changes in protein structure and functionality, such as solubility, emulsification properties, and antioxidant activity.

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There has been significant attention on the efficient degradation of pollutants in wastewater using metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) photocatalytic methods over the past decade. Herein, we examined the elimination of two different types of water-contaminating dyes, specifically cationic dye methylene blue (MB) and anionic dye methyl orange (MO), through the application of bimetal Cu/Ni-BTC@SiO MOF as high performance photocatalyst. The bimetal Cu/Ni-BTC@SiO photocatalyst was synthesized and characterized by XRD, FTIR, SEM, TEM, TGA, BET, DRS, and VSM techniques.

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  • The study investigated the immunomodulatory effects of recombinant and excretory-secretory proteins from the helminth Fasciola hepatica on induced colitis in Balb/c mice.
  • The treatment with recombinant Peroxiredoxin and Cathepsin L1 led to significantly lower inflammatory scores and reduced secretion of the pro-inflammatory cytokine IFN-γ compared to control groups.
  • The findings suggest that these proteins may help modulate the immune response by decreasing inflammation and increasing levels of anti-inflammatory cytokines like IL-10.
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Oral Montelukast is recommended as maintenance therapy for persistent asthma, but there is controversy regarding its effectiveness in controlling asthma attacks. The present study was conducted to investigate the clinical efficacy of oral Montelukast for asthma attacks in children. This study was conducted as a double-blind placebo-controlled clinical trial on 80 children aged 1-14 years with asthma who were admitted to the emergency department of Bahrami Children's Hospital (Tehran, Iran) during one year.

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  • A simple, cost-effective dispersive solid phase extraction method was developed using SiO @MCM-41-CoO yolk shell as a sorbent for extracting favipiravir from plasma samples.
  • Optimization of the extraction involved varying factors like sorbent amount, pH, and adsorption/desorption times, achieving an efficient extraction process.
  • The method demonstrated a high sensitivity with a detection limit of 0.15 μg/L, a wide linear range, and showed successful application in measuring favipiravir in plasma with recoveries between 87-105%.
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  • * Researchers analyzed 95 pediatric asthma patients and compared their gene variations to 1,029 healthy individuals using a specific genetic testing method.
  • * Results indicated that the IL-4 -589C/T polymorphism is linked to increased asthma risk, while the IL-10 -592A/C variant does not influence asthma susceptibility or atopy in these patients.
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Asthma is one of the most prevalent chronic lung diseases that afflict genetically predisposed individuals. Certain cytokine gene polymorphisms have been associated with asthma. Tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α) is a potent inflammatory cytokine that can modulate nonspecific inflammation to influence asthma.

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The Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has been the most significant health concern in recent years, with respiratory symptoms being the most prominent. In children, asthma is the most prevalent chronic disease. Due to the similarities between the symptoms of these two conditions, we sought to assess the general health status of pediatric patients with asthma and their COVID-19-related difficulties during the first year of the pandemic in Iran.

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  • This study analyzed 69 patients suspected of having Leukocyte Adhesion Deficiency-I (LAD-I) over a 15-year period to better classify the severity based on clinical, laboratory, and genetic findings.
  • The majority of patients were diagnosed at a median age of 6 months, with a notable delayed diagnosis and high rates of severe cases, leading to a 44.9% mortality rate.
  • Genetic testing revealed several mutations associated with the disease, highlighting the importance of early detection and awareness among physicians to improve patient outcomes and support families with a history of LAD-I.
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The rise in the global population, which is projected to reach 9.7 billion by 2050, has resulted in an increased demand for proteins in the human diet. The green leaves of many plants are an affordable, abundant, and sustainable source of proteins suitable for human consumption.

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  • The article discusses the discovery of germline biallelic null mutations in the ARPC5 gene, affecting the Arp2/3 actin nucleator complex, in two patients with severe recurrent infections, early-onset autoimmunity, and other health issues.
  • The mutations lead to compromised functions across multiple cell types, but restoring protein expression in vitro can rescue the complex's conformation and functions.
  • The study reveals that IL-6 signaling is uniquely affected, with important distinctions between classical and trans-signaling pathways, suggesting potential therapeutic targets for treatment.
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TLRs are a class of PRRs that play a vital role in innate immunity. TLRs are expressed on immune cells and mammary epithelial cells. They can promote tumor growth, angiogenesis, invasion, and viability signaling.

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  • Bird mites live on baby birds and can accidentally bite humans, causing itchy skin problems.
  • A 14-year-old boy had itchy bumps on his skin that felt like bugs moving around, and it didn’t get better with regular medicine.
  • After cleaning their balcony where baby pigeons were nesting, the boy's itchy skin problem got resolved, showing that bird mites should be checked for when people have unexplained itching.
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Asthma is a common chronic lung disease without absolute treatment, and hypersensitivity reactions and type 2 immune responses are responsible for asthma pathophysiology. ADAM10 as a metalloproteinase transmembrane protein is critical for development of Th2 responses, and levamisole as an anthelmintic drug has immunomodulatory effects, which not only regulates ADAM10 activity but also can suppress the bone marrow and neutrophil production. Therefore, in the present study, nanoparticles were used as a levamisole delivery system to reduce bone marrow suppression, and the immunomodulatory and ADAM10 inhibitory effects of levamisole were studied in allergic asthma.

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  • Oral immunotherapy (OIT) is a new method for treating food allergies, specifically designed to help patients with wheat allergies develop tolerance.
  • A study conducted from 2015 to 2017 involved 26 patients with confirmed wheat allergies, where they underwent OIT treatment and had their specific IgE levels and regulatory T cells monitored.
  • Results indicated a high success rate of 100% for desensitization and 93.3% for tolerance, along with a significant drop in specific IgE levels after 12 months, suggesting OIT is an effective approach for wheat allergy management.
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Asthma and anaphylaxis are two atypical presentations of hyper-IgE syndrome (HIES). Early diagnosis and management of HIES can improve quality of life of patients through minimizing orthodontic problems and other complications related to this disorder.

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Invasive Rasamsonia spp. infections are rare and usually associated with chronic granulomatous disease (CGD). We present a case of pulmonary and possible cerebral infection due to Rasamsonia argillacea in a girl with CGD receiving no primary antifungal prophylaxis.

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Introduction And Objectives: Considering that no studies have been done on a comprehensive review of Serum sickness-like reactions patients (SSLRs) at a referral center in Iran so far, this study aimed to determine the clinical and laboratory characteristics of children with SSRL in Tehran Children's Medical Center.

Patients: The present study was a registry-based study in which the data of 94 SSLRs patients registered in a two-year period were investigated. Confirmation of fever, rash, urticaria, arthralgia / arthritis and history of antibiotic consumption up to three weeks before were the criteria for the diagnosis.

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Autoimmune polyendocrine syndrome type 1 (APS1) is a scarce polyendocrinopathy with autosomal recessive inheritance results from defects in the human autoimmune regulatory (AIRE) gene. In addition to three major manifestations of APS1 including mucocutaneous candidiasis, hypoparathyroidism, and Addison's disease, ophthalmic problems such as keratoconjunctivitis, dry eye, iridocyclitis, and cataract can be seen in these patients. In this article, we introduced two siblings presented with nail dystrophia, severe photophobia, and keratitis since early childhood which genetic examination revealed single nucleotide T>C translocation in their 2nd exon and heterozygous deletion mutation in their 12th exon.

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Background: Identification of liver flukes, , and by morphometric parameters is not always reliable due to the overlapping measurements. This study aimed to characterize the liver flukes of animals from different parts of Iran by the genetic markers, ITS1, and .

Methods: We collected flukes from infected livestock in six provinces of Iran from Sep to Nov 2016.

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Fractional exhaled nitric oxide (FeNO) is a noninvasive marker of inflammation, used for monitoring asthma. The aim of this study was to compare FeNO, asthma control test (ACT), and lung function test (spirometry) in children aged 8-15 years. This observational, cross-sectional study was performed on76 asthmatic children (age, 8-15 years), who were referred to the Department of Immunology and Allergy, Children's Medical Center, Tehran, Iran during 2012-2013.

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Background: The aim of the present study was to study pathological and parasitological characteristics of simultaneous capillariasis and hystrichiasis in a diseased captured in Mazandaran Province of Iran on Oct 2016.

Methods: Parasitology and histopathology techniques were used to detect the parasites of the carcass of the captive common teal.

Results: Macroscopically, severe chronic inflammatory reactions and nodular or granuloma formation and irregular thickening of the affected wall of the esophagus, crop, proventrculus and ventriculus were observed.

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