Publications by authors named "Kiani S"

Several studies indicate various pharmacological and therapeutic effects of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors (PPARs) in different disorders. The current review describes the influences of PPARs on respiratory, allergic, and immunologic diseases. Various databases, including PubMed, Science Direct, and Scopus, were searched regarding the effect of PPARs on respiratory and allergic disorders from 1990 to 2024.

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Environmentally hazardous radioactive isotopes of iodine may be released from a nuclear power plant as a by-product of uranium fission. The efficient and safe capture of volatile radioiodine is of great significance in the history of nuclear power plants. Due to its high volatility and carcinogenic characteristics, elimination of iodine gas (I) from air is the need of the hour from an environmental and health point of view.

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  • * The research involved a meta-analysis of 87 studies, finding that 17.59% of BC patients had viral infections and identified significant associations with specific viruses like HPV and EBV.
  • * Though the exact mechanisms are not yet clear, the study suggests that certain viral infections could be risk factors for BC due to their impact on cellular processes in bladder tissue.
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Introduction: To evaluate the cost and efficiency of suture-mediated percutaneous closure (SMC) compared to manual compression (MC) after atrial fibrillation (AF) ablation. SMC has been demonstrated to be efficacious in reducing hemostasis and bedrest times after AF ablation. To date, randomized data comparing the direct and indirect cost between the two techniques have not been described.

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Background: Findings of available randomized controlled trials (RCTs) on the effects of chia are inconsistent. Although previous meta-analyses summarized available findings in this regard, some limitations may distort their findings. Moreover, none of these meta-analyses examined the dose-response association of chia on cardiometabolic risk factors (CMRFs).

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  • The study examined the effects of the Comprehensive Care for Joint Replacement (CJR) program on patient demographics and outcomes for total hip and knee replacements in New York State.
  • Researchers analyzed data before and after CJR implementation, focusing on changes in patient age and health conditions, as well as hospitalization costs and discharge outcomes.
  • Results showed that hospitals did not select healthier patients post-CJR; instead, they treated slightly older and more comorbid patients while also observing reduced hospitalization costs and fewer patients being discharged to institutional care.
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  • The CCR5 gene is crucial for HIV infection resistance, particularly where the delta-32 mutation is present, making studying this mutation important for understanding HIV resistance.
  • The research aimed to create a High-Resolution Melting (HRM) assay to detect delta-32 mutations in DNA, considering various factors that affect the melting temperature (Tm) differentiation but encountered challenges in achieving expected results.
  • Despite some samples showing heterozygote mutations, the study concluded that accurately detecting the delta-32 mutation with the HRM assay is complex and necessitates specific experimental conditions, contrary to previous literature.
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  • Group A rotaviruses are the main cause of stomach sickness (gastroenteritis) in kids under five, leading to serious diarrhea that can sometimes cause death from dehydration.
  • There are no specific medicines to treat these infections, so scientists are looking for new ways to fight the virus.
  • The study found that copper oxide nanoparticles (CuO NPs) can kill rotaviruses at certain strength levels, but we still don’t know exactly how they work to stop the virus from spreading.
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Aim: This study intended to validate the competency-based approach through an entrustable professional activity in the nursing undergraduate education arena in Taiwan.

Background: Entrustable professional activity is a recommended strategy to enhance nursing competencies and skills. It has been widely applied to nursing education in Western countries, especially graduate programs.

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Herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) is responsible for a wide range of human infections, including skin and mucosal ulcers, encephalitis, and keratitis. The gold standard for treating HSV-1 infections is acyclovir. However, the use of this drug is associated with several limitations such as toxic reactions and the development of drug-resistant strains.

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The current study aimed to investigate the effects of human placental mesenchymal stromal cell-derived small extracellular vesicles (hPMSC-sEVs) as a treatment for COVID-19. This double-blind, randomized, controlled clinical trial was conducted on two groups of patients with COVID-19-associated acute respiratory distress syndrome. After randomization, the control group received standard treatment and placebo, and the intervention arm received standard treatment plus hPMSC-sEVs.

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Background: Redondoviridae is a newly discovered virus family linked to oral and respiratory conditions in people, while there is still debate about whether it is also coinfected with other respiratory viruses. This study aimed to determine the frequency of Redondovirus (ReDoV) in nasopharyngeal samples and to investigate any possible links to SARS-CoV-2 infections.

Methods: A polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test was conducted on 731 nasopharyngeal samples from individuals referred to medical centers in Tehran, Iran, for SARS-CoV-2 testing to investigate the prevalence of ReDoV.

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Vascularization plays a critical role in organ maturation and cell-type development. Drug discovery, organ mimicry, and ultimately transplantation hinge on achieving robust vascularization of in vitro engineered organs. Here, focusing on human kidney organoids, we overcame this hurdle by combining a human induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) line containing an inducible ETS translocation variant 2 (ETV2) (a transcription factor playing a role in endothelial cell development) that directs endothelial differentiation in vitro, with a non-transgenic iPSC line in suspension organoid culture.

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Autoimmune diseases are caused by an imbalance in the immune system, producing autoantibodies that cause inflammation leading to tissue damage and organ dysfunction. Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) is one of the most common autoimmune diseases and a major contributor to patient morbidity and mortality. Although many drugs manage the disease, curative therapy remains elusive, and current treatment regimens have substantial side effects.

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Pomegranate molasses is made from concentrated pomegranate juice with nothing added. Due to its nutritional value, limitation in production, and high production cost, this product may be adulterated by date syrup. This study was done to differentiate various types of pomegranate molasses and investigate the possibility of nonauthenticity detection in pomegranate molasses samples using the hyperspectral imaging (HSI) technique compared with physicochemical measurement analysis.

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Objective: Celiac disease is a common chronic inflammatory condition of the small intestine caused by permanent intolerance to gluten/gliadin. It has been demonstrated that oxidative stress is one of the mechanisms that is involved in gliadin toxicity, and there is a correlation between oxidative damage with this disease. Similarly, increased oxidative stress was repeatedly reported in infertile men which led to low-quality of sperm function.

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Ionic liquids (ILs) are more widely used within the industry than ever before, and accurate models of their physicochemical characteristics are becoming increasingly important during the process optimization. It is especially challenging to simulate the viscosity of ILs since there is no widely agreed explanation of how viscosity is determined in liquids. In this research, genetic programming (GP) and group method of data handling (GMDH) models were used as white-box machine learning approaches to predict the viscosity of pure ILs.

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  • Despite the benefits of ambulatory surgery, surgeons in low- and middle-income countries like Uganda have been slow to adopt it; Kyabirwa Surgical Center (KSC) is the first freestanding outpatient surgical facility in rural Uganda aimed at improving surgical access.
  • Over 7,391 patients were treated at KSC between July 2019 and December 2021, with a focus on general surgery and no recorded complications or deaths following procedures.
  • The center successfully increased local surgical capacity and averted over 2,193 disability-adjusted life years (DALYs), demonstrating the effectiveness of ambulatory surgical care in addressing health care needs in the region.
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Background: Doxorubicin (DOX) is a chemotherapy drug that is widely used in cancer therapy, especially in Triple-Negative Breast Cancer (TNBC) patients. Nevertheless, cytoprotective autophagy induction by DOX limits its cytotoxic effect and drug resistance induction in patients. Therefore, finding a new way is essential for increasing the effectiveness of this drug for cancer treatment.

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  • - The study investigates how skeletal maturity affects the morphology and alignment of the patellofemoral joint in patients with patellar osteochondritis dissecans, highlighting that younger patients may heal better than those who are skeletally mature.
  • - MRI data from 68 children showed that most lesions were located on the central patella, with significant findings indicating abnormal angles and indices across the sample, particularly in skeletally mature knees.
  • - Skeletally mature patients displayed more severe morphological abnormalities (higher Dejour types) and less favorable alignment measurements compared to their immature counterparts, suggesting that age impacts the complexity of knee conditions.
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Study Design: A Systematic Review OBJECTIVES: To determine the therapeutic efficacy of in vivo reprogramming of astrocytes into neuronal-like cells in animal models of spinal cord injury (SCI).

Methods: PRISMA 2020 guidelines were utilized, and search engines Medline, Web of Science, Scopus, and Embase until June 2023 were used. Studies that examined the effects of converting astrocytes into neuron-like cells with any vector in all animal models were included, while conversion from other cells except for spinal astrocytes, chemical mechanisms to provide SCI models, brain injury population, and conversion without in-vivo experience were excluded.

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Background: Following catheter ablation, vascular access management involves potential complications and prolonged recovery. Recently, suture-mediated closure (SMC) devices were approved for venous access procedures. The objective of this study is to evaluate the safety of a commercially available SMC for multiple access site venous closure by duplex ultrasound (DUS) in asymptomatic subjects with non-visible complications.

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Berberis vulgaris (B. vulgaris or barberry) is a medicinal plant that has been used for various purposes in traditional medicine. Berberine is one of the main alkaloids isolated from B.

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  • HIV-1 infection poses a global health threat, with ongoing concerns about drug resistance and treatment failure despite antiretroviral therapy being the main treatment option.
  • In a study of 144 HIV-1 patients on therapy for 6-10 years, 8.3% had suboptimal viral load response, and a significant number exhibited drug resistance mutations, particularly against key antiviral drugs.
  • The findings emphasize the importance of regular monitoring and personalized treatment plans to enhance therapy effectiveness and curb the rise of drug-resistant HIV strains.
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