Publications by authors named "Houshmand P"

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  • * Preventative measures, accurate diagnosis, and effective treatments are crucial to controlling COVID-19, and specific antibodies are key for treating patients and preventing new infections.
  • * Research indicates avian egg yolk contains natural antibodies (IgY) that can identify and neutralize SARS-CoV-2, suggesting that egg yolk could serve as a cost-effective and readily available source for developing diagnostics and therapies.
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  • Researchers produced electrospun mats featuring coelomic fluid (CF) from earthworms integrated with chitosan (Chs) and polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) for potential wound dressing applications.
  • The CF-infused dressings demonstrated significantly better antibacterial, antioxidant, and cell viability properties compared to control samples without CF.
  • In vivo tests on Wistar albino rats showed that the Chs/PVA/CF dressings enhanced wound healing and re-epithelialization, indicating their effectiveness as a wound dressing material.
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Access to clean water for irrigation and drinking has long been a global concern. The need for fast, precise, and cost-effective methods to detect harmful bacteria like Enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli (EHEC) serotype O157:H7 is high due to the potential for severe infectious diseases. Fortunately, recent research has led to developing and utilizing rapid bacterial detection methods.

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Bovine leukemia virus (BLV) is a member of the family and belongs to the genus. It has a close relationship with human T-cell leukemia virus type I. BLV is responsible for causing enzootic bovine leukosis (EBL), a contagious disease that affects the bovine lymphatic system.

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Prebiotic and probiotic supplements can directly activate fish primary defense mechanisms by acting on responsible receptors. This study aimed to investigate the effect of using Pediococcus acidilactici and Agaricus bisporus separately and in combination with silver carp's mucosal immune system indices and finally the possibility of reducing the toxicity of silver nanoparticles in silver carp. After calculating LC, the sub-lethal toxicity test was performed to sub-lethal concentration of silver nanoparticles for 14 days.

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The mitotic spindle consists of a complex network of proteins that segregates chromosomes in eukaryotes. To strengthen our understanding of the molecular composition, organization, and regulation of the mitotic spindle, we performed a system-wide two-hybrid screen on 94 proteins implicated in spindle function in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. We report 604 predominantly novel interactions that were detected in multiple screens, involving 303 distinct prey proteins.

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Targeting tumor cells.

Curr Opin Cell Biol

October 2003

Several recent scientific and technical developments have made it possible to postulate the use of the 'magic bullet' concept; that is, the identification of specific antigens present on tumor cells that can be targeted either by therapeutic antibodies or by small molecules. The use of monoclonal antibodies in cancer, in particular, has moved beyond the proof-of-concept stage, and many such antibodies are presently being tested in the clinic. Several antibodies have been successfully developed and are now in use against various cancers, and we can expect many more to become available in the next few years.

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The chemokine superfamily is probably complete. There are 42 human chemokines that through interaction with 18 receptors (which belong to the GPCR superfamily-class A) play pivotal roles in many important human diseases. Here we review some of the most compelling opportunities for drug development in this area.

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LIGHT is a member of the TNF cytokine superfamily that signals through the lymphotoxin (LT)beta receptor and the herpesvirus entry mediator. LIGHT may function as a costimulatory factor for the activation of lymphoid cells and as a deterrent to infection by herpesvirus, which may provide significant selective pressure shaping the evolution of LIGHT. Here, we define the molecular genetics of the human LIGHT locus, revealing its close linkage to the TNF superfamily members CD27 ligand and 4-1BB ligand, and the third complement protein (C3), which positions LIGHT within the MHC paralog on chromosome 19p13.

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