Publications by authors named "M Ghorbanpour"

Tribulus terrestris L. from the family of Zygophyllaceae, which is rich in saponin compounds, especially diosgenin, has various biological properties, such as anti-inflammation, anti-Alzheimer, anti-obesity, anti-diabetes, anti-leukemia, and anti-cancer activities, due to these compounds. This research aimed to study the diversity of agro-morphological and phytochemical traits and anti-proliferative activity against human prostate cancer cells (PC3) of T.

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Background: Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) can regulate metal(loid) tolerance in plants and their capacity for phytoremediation. These effects can vary depending on the host plant and the AMF species. The impact of different AMF species on the ability of safflower (Carthamus tinctorius L.

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  • The study investigated how tuition fees affect the quality of education for students at the Islamia University of Bahawalpur in Pakistan, examining factors that influence students' ability to pay.
  • Data was collected through an online survey, revealing that high tuition costs negatively impact student performance, confidence, and career options, whereas students from affluent backgrounds or those working part-time tend to perform better.
  • The research emphasizes the need for government action to improve student outcomes, such as subsidizing tuition and providing scholarships, and contributes valuable insight into the topic of tuition fees in Pakistan for future researchers.
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  • * Results showed a significant increase in yield by 35.82% when using a 0.5% concentration of Kitoplus® and Spirulina extract, with treated plants accumulating more chlorophyll and showing improved dry to fresh weight ratios.
  • * Additionally, plants treated with these combinations exhibited higher levels of vitamin C and total antioxidants, suggesting that natural growth promoters can effectively boost both nutritional value and productivity in agriculture.
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MLH1 (Mult homolog1) gene is the main element of Multlα heterodimer and plays a role in the repair of base-base mismatches and deletion and addition loops. When the MLH1 protein is not present, the number of errors that remain unrepaired increases, and this can lead to the formation of tumors in the body. Colorectal cancer is the third most common type of cancer in terms of incidence and the third type of cancer in terms of mortality worldwide.

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