Publications by authors named "Moghaddam A"

This study was conducted to investigate possible differences in the interactions of some selected steroids based on their distribution coefficients with cholesterol- or ergosterol-rich liposomes. Structurally cholesterol and ergosterol have very close resemblance to each other and generally it is thought that they behave in a similar manner. In this work we will show that this is not the case.

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Peptides are widely used in biomaterials due to their ease of synthesis, ability to signal cells, and modify the properties of biomaterials. A key benefit of using peptides is that they are natural substrates for cell-secreted enzymes, which creates the possibility of utilizing cell-secreted enzymes for tuning cell-material interactions. However, these enzymes can also induce unwanted degradation of bioactive peptides in biomaterials, or in peptide therapies.

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Liver diseases have become widespread especially due to various factors of modern life. Although the effect of N-acetyl-L-cysteine (NAC) is investigated in the recovery of liver damage, gas plasma therapy can be identified as a promising candidate. Our study aimed to enhance the effectiveness of ineffective doses of NAC in stopping CCl-induced hepatotoxicity in rats by physical cold plasma.

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Ataxia with Vitamin E Deficiency (AVED) is a rare autosomal recessive genetic disorder, that caused by pathogenic variants in the TTPA gene, which encodes the alpha-tocopherol transfer protein. This study investigates eight patients from three consanguineous Iranian families, using exome sequencing (ES) and Sanger sequencing to identify novel pathogenic variants in the TTPA gene. Two variants were identified: c.

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Objectives: Diabetic retinopathy (DR), an earnest complication of diabetes, is one of the most common causes of blindness worldwide. This study aimed to investigate the altered metabolites in the serum of non-DR (NDR) and DR including non-proliferative diabetic retinopathy (NPDR), and proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR) subjects.

Methods: In this study, the 1HNMR platform was applied to reveal the discriminating serum metabolites in three diabetic groups based on the status of their complications: T2D or NDR ( = 15), NPDR, ( = 15), and PDR ( = 15) groups.

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This study aimed to investigate whether providing additional ad libitum feeding could improve reproductive characteristics in prepubertal ewe lambs. Twelve Sanjabi ewe lambs, approximately one-month-old and with an average initial weight of 11.6 ± 1.

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Ride-sharing services have attracted significant interest due to overcrowding, limited energy resources, and environmental concerns. This study proposes a mathematical programming model that integrates user preferences into the ride-sharing problem with transfer. Passenger transfer in ride-sharing problems addresses the limitations of the matching process, especially in less-populated areas.

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Peptides are widely used in biomaterials due to their easy of synthesis, ability to signal cells, and modify the properties of biomaterials. A key benefit of using peptides is that they are natural substrates for cell-secreted enzymes, which creates the possibility of utilizing cell-secreted enzymes for tuning cell-material interactions. However, these enzymes can also induce unwanted degradation of bioactive peptides in biomaterials, or in peptide therapies.

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Background: One of the main risks of infection after hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) is infection by gram-positive bacteria, including vancomycin-resistant enterococci (VRE). Based on the format of a global review and meta-analysis study, this study aims to investigate the incidence of VRE bloodstream infection (BSI) after HSCT in colonized individuals.

Methods: The keywords of the systematic search included vancomycin-resistant enterococci and HSCT.

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This review dives into the complex dynamics of bone remodeling, combining biological insights with mathematical perspectives to better understand this fundamental aspect of skeletal health. Bone, being a crucial part of our body, constantly renews itself, and with the growing number of individuals facing bone-related issues, research in this field is vital. In this review, we categorized and classified most common mathematical models used to simulate the mechanical behavior of bone under different loading and health conditions, shedding light on the evolving landscape of bone biology.

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Introduction: Mobile learning has gained significant attention in medical education in recent years. The COVID-19 crisis has further accelerated its adoption. A lack of research on student perceptions of mobile learning during pandemics limits strategies for maintaining education during these times.

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Pemphigus vulgaris (PV) is a blistering autoimmune disease that affects the skin and mucous membranes. The precise mechanisms by which PV antibodies induce a complete loss of cohesion of keratinocytes are not fully understood. But it is accepted that the process starts with antibody binding to desmosomal targets which leads to its disassembly and subsequent structural changes to cell-cell adhesions.

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  • Spermatogonial stem cells (SSCs) are crucial for spermatogenesis and can be cultured to provide a source of germ cells, but research on goat SSCs is limited.
  • This study explored how different testosterone concentrations affected the survival and colonization of cocultured goat SSCs with Sertoli cells, revealing that a concentration of 60 μg/mL resulted in the highest colony numbers.
  • The research confirmed the presence of SSCs using various cellular markers and techniques, indicating that low testosterone levels promote better viability and growth of goat SSCs in culture.
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A primary objective in designing hydrogels for cell culture is recreating the cell-matrix interactions found within human tissues. Identifying the most important biomaterial features for these interactions is challenging because it is difficult to independently adjust variables such as matrix stiffness, stress relaxation, the mobility of adhesion ligands and the ability of these ligands to support cellular forces. In this work we designed a hydrogel platform consisting of interpenetrating polymer networks of covalently crosslinked poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) and self-assembled peptide amphiphiles (PA).

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Broadband blue emission in zero-dimensional perovskites has received considerable attention, which is very important for the realization of stable blue-light emitters; however, the underlying formation mechanism remains unclear. Based on first-principles calculations, we have systematically studied the self-trapped excitons (STEs) behavior and luminescence properties in 0D-(DMA)4PbI6 perovskite. Our calculations show that there is a significant difference between the intrinsic STE luminescence mechanism (∼2.

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The larynx is responsible for breathing, producing sound, and protecting the trachea against food aspiration through the cough reflex. Nowadays, scaffolding surgery has made it easier to regenerate damaged tissues by facilitating the influx of cells and growth factors. This review provides a comprehensive overview of the current knowledge on tissue engineering of the larynx and vocal folds.

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Background: This meta-analysis aims to establish a more precise association between gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) incidence and H. pylori infection by amalgamating findings from prior case-control and cohort studies.

Methods: To identify relevant studies, we conducted a comprehensive search using the Excerpta Medica Database (Embase), PubMed (Medline), Web of Science (ISI), and Scopus from January 1990 to November 2022.

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  • Dengue fever is a major health concern in Iran, with many healthcare professionals lacking knowledge and training on the disease, prompting the need for improved surveillance and education.
  • A study conducted among 492 healthcare professionals revealed that 71% had not received any training on dengue fever, and overall knowledge regarding prevention methods was low, especially in border areas compared to non-border areas.
  • The research highlighted that better knowledge and a positive attitude towards dengue can lead to improved practices, suggesting that ongoing targeted training for healthcare professionals is essential.
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  • Epithelial cells respond to sustained strains in two ways: typical stress relaxation and a unique tensioning process that increases stress levels.
  • This tensioning response is influenced by the rate of strain, with more cells exhibiting this behavior as the strain rate increases.
  • Actin remodeling plays a crucial role in this process, indicating that cell contractility helps epithelial cells adapt to environmental stress, acting as a protective mechanism.
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The synergistic potential of using graphene oxide (GO) nanosheets and hydrolyzed polyacrylamide (HPAM) as GO enhanced polymer hybrid (GOeP) for enhancing oil recovery (EOR) purposes has drawn attention. However, the hybridization method and stability of GOeP have not been comprehensively studied. To cover this gap, the current study evaluates the stability of GOeP under different conditions, including temperatures such as 60 and 80 °C, high and low salinities, and the presence of Mg ions (6430 and 643 ppm).

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The critical role of groundwater in meeting diverse needs, including drinking, industrial, and agricultural, highlights the urgency of effective resource management. Excessive groundwater extraction, especially in coastal regions including Urmia Plain in NW Iran, disrupts the equilibrium between freshwater and saline boundaries within aquifers. Influential parameters governing seawater intrusion-groundwater occurrence (G), aquifer hydraulic conductivity (A), the height of groundwater level above the mean sea level (L), distance from the shore (D), impact of the existing status of seawater intrusion (I), and thickness of the saturated aquifer (T)-merge to shape the GALDIT vulnerability index for coastal aquifers.

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The idea of replacing liquid electrolytes with polymer electrolytes has been successful and the development of these electrolytes has provided acceptable results. With the start of using natural polymers in the polymer industry, as well as starch, these materials can be one of the most important candidates for the polymer matrix in electrolytes. In this study, starch has been investigated as a polymer electrolyte, poly[poly(ethylene glycol) methacrylate] (PEGMA) is grafted to the starch by radical polymerization, and synthesized copolymers are used as solid polymer electrolytes (SPEs).

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  • The text highlights the complexity of the tissue microenvironment (TiME) and the challenges in understanding its organization over time and space.
  • It discusses recent advancements in engineering and data science that enable detailed study of TiME, although many innovations remain isolated without integration.
  • The review offers a comprehensive overview of various technologies and their applications, aiming to enhance understanding of TiME's role in diseases and development, while also emphasizing the importance of collaboration in research efforts.
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