Publications by authors named "Mina Naderisemiromi"

Introduction: Human papillomavirus (HPV) presents a potential threat to the onset of carcinogenesis in the cervix, anogenital regions, and oropharynx. HPV encompasses over 200 types, with at least 12 having the potential to cause cancer, impacting the majority of sexually active individuals. In this current research, we explore the occurrence and spread of HPV genotypes.

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  • Viruses constantly challenge human health, requiring the immune system to develop strong defenses, particularly through natural killer (NK) cells that help detect and eliminate infected cells.* -
  • NK cells are essential for early antiviral responses but undergo significant changes during infections that can affect their functionality and effectiveness.* -
  • This review focuses on the dual role of NK cells in antiviral immunity and their transformation during viral encounters, providing insights that could lead to new therapeutic strategies against viral diseases.*
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Cancer treatment is one of the most challenging topics in medical sciences. Different methods such as chemotherapy, tumor surgery, and immune checkpoint inhibitors therapy (ICIs) are potential approaches to treating cancer and killing tumor cells, but clinical studies have shown that they have been successful for a limited group of patients. Using viruses as a treatment can be considered as an effective treatment in the field of medicine.

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