Publications by authors named "Mohammad Kargar"

Bactericidal activity is a valuable parameter which is considered and measured for antimicrobial compounds. The available standard protocol to evaluate bactericidal activity is based on the direct colony count. Colony counting requires serial dilution, plating, overnight incubation, and direct counting, which is time-and labor-intensive.

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  • The research investigates the effects of crocin and crocetin on B-cell lymphoma induced by Epstein Barr Virus (EBV), comparing them to the standard treatment, cyclophosphamide.
  • The study involved treating infected cell lines with varying concentrations of the compounds and measuring their impact on cell viability and apoptosis, alongside monitoring specific miRNA expressions.
  • Findings revealed that crocin and crocetin effectively reduced cell proliferation and increased apoptosis, but did not affect the levels of miRNA-16-1 during treatment.
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Influenza and Newcastle disease are the most important poultry diseases that cause high annual damage to poultry farms worldwide. Newcastle virus fusion (F) gene and Influenza Virus Hemagglutinin (HA) gene are capable of encoding F and HA proteins that are the main factors in creating immunity, so this study aimed to clone and express these genes in Spodoptera frugiperda (Sf9) cells using baculovirus expression system. After isolating the Newcastle and Influenza virus genome, the HA gene of influenza virus and the F gene of Newcastle virus were amplified by reverse transcriptase PCR and specific primers and then cloned into pFastBacTM Dual plasmid.

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Background And Objectives: is known as the main cause of gastrointestinal diseases including gastritis, gastric ulcer and stomach cancer. Serodiagnosis of infection is a noninvasive and rapid method but the efficiency of this method is highly dependent to the antigens used. This study evaluated the efficacy of recombinant UreB-Omp18 and FliD for serodiagnosis of infection.

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In recent years, microbial decontamination with plasma-activated water (PAW) has attracted a lot of research attention in the field of food industry. Despite several studies showing that PAW effectively inactivates planktonic bacteria, few studies have been conducted on biofilms. The present study was, therefore, designed to evaluate the effect of PAW on the biofilm formation characteristics of Salmonella Enteritidis.

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Objective: This study aimed to estimate the lost productivity cost of temporary work absenteeism due to COVID-19.

Methods: This study conducted on all hospitalized patients with COVID-19 in northeastern Iran between February 2020 and March 2022 (10,406 cases). Data were collected from the Hospital Information System.

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Background: Mycoplasma gallisepticum is the primary agent of chronic respiratory disease in chickens creating important economic losses in poultry industry. pMGA and pvpA genes encode major surface proteins in M. gallisepticum containing pathogenic, antigenic, and immune evasion characteristics.

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Background: Mycobacterium tuberculosis Beijing genotype was associated with tuberculosis outbreaks and increased transmissibility. To understand the variation in virulence between Beijing and non-Beijing clinical isolates of M.tuberculosis genotypes, the esat-6 gene sequencing, and its expression was compared in the macrophage environment.

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Background: As a major carotenoid in saffron, crocin demonstrates potent anti-cancer impacts. However, its anti-lymphoma effects remain vague, especially in the human EBV-associated B-cell lymphoproliferative disorders. This study examined crocin's apoptogenic potential and its underlying mechanism in CO 88BV59-1 cell line vs.

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Background: Development of an effective oral vaccine against Cholera, a life-threatening dehydrating diarrheal disease, proved to be a challenging task. To improve oral subunit vaccine immunogenicity and to prevent the state of oral tolerance, application of mucosal adjuvants might be a promising approach. In the present study, the CtxB-TcpA-C-CPE fusion was constructed in which CtxB and C-CPE were used as mucosal adjuvants and vaccine delivery system, respectively, to induce mucosal immune responses, and to improve the anti-toxin and anti-colonizing immunity against V.

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Enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli (EHEC) O157:H7 strain is known as one of the major human foodborne pathogens. Lack of effective clinical treatment for human diarrheal diseases confirms the need for vaccine production against enteric bacteria such as E.coli O157:H7.

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Group A rotaviruses (RVAs) have been introduced as the most important causative agents of acute gastroenteritis in the young children. One of every 260 children born globally will die due to rotavirus (RV) before 5 years old. The RV is widely known as a viral indicator for health (fecal contamination) because this pathogen has a high treatment resistance nature, which has been listed as a relevant waterborne pathogen by the World Health Organization (WHO).

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The gut microbiota is a complex ecosystem that is involved in the development and preservation of the immune system, energy homeostasis and nutritional status of the host. The crosstalk between gut microbiota and the host cells modulates host physiology and metabolism through different mechanisms. () is known to reside in the gastric mucosa, induce inflammation, and alter both gastric and intestinal microbiota resulting in a broad spectrum of diseases, in particular metabolic syndrome-related disorders.

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Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is a positive-sense, single-stranded RNA virus that causes chronic hepatitis and hepatocellular carcinoma. Cellular microRNAs (miRNAs) directly modulate the viral infectivity and indirectly through targeting virus-related host factors. They play an essential role in the progression of different stages of HCV infection.

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The emergence of diseases has caused much health and economic damage. Viral Nervous Necrosis (VNN) is considered as one of the most important threats to aquatic ecosystems. VNN can cause severe mortality and economic loss in fish farms.

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Background And Objectives: The Beijing family of has been identified as a severe pathogen among this species and found in many clinical isolates during the last decade. Early identification of such genotype is important for better prevention and treatment of tuberculosis. The present study performed to compare the efficiency of Real-Time PCR and IS-Based Inverse PCR methods to identify the Beijing family.

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Cancer is considered as a disease with high rates of mortality and morbidity. The limitations and side effects of common treatments have prompted the need for innovative cancer therapies. Furthermore, selectivity and targeting of cancer cells are crucial factors to successful treatment of cancer.

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Objectives: Biofilm -forming capacity of Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) as a commensal opportunistic bacterial species induce a growth in antibiotic resistance in chronic diseases. Since expression of biofilm- related genes and antibiotic resistance function are interdependent, the present study was an attempt to inquire biofilm formation and its relationship with antibiotic resistance in clinical isolates.

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Enteric viruses, especially human rotaviruses present in aquatic environments, are microbial criteria in quality assessment of water resources. The present research aimed to investigate molecular monitoring of human rotavirus and efficacy evaluation of Isfahan water treatment plant (WTP) in the elimination of viruses. In total, 60 water samples were collected from different units of WTP.

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In different countries especially developing countries, treatment of urban wastewater might be ineffective removal of pathogens such as group A rotavirus. The objective of this study is to evaluate the efficiency of rotavirus removal in two wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) in Isfahan, Iran. To meet the study objectives, 96 sewage samples from influent (n = 48) and final effluents (n = 48) were collected by grab sampling.

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The aim of this study is to formulate a new single nonselective pre-enrichment medium (ELSS) that can support the concurrent growth of four major foodborne pathogens containing O157: H7, . , . and .

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Objectives: is one the most dangerous opportunistic pathogens in hospitalized infections. This bacterium is resistant to 90% of commercial antibiotics. Therefore, developing new strategies to cure -infections is urgent.

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Foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) is a highly contagious disease of livestock animals and control of the disease based on vaccination against serotypes O, A and Asia 1 is important. VP1 (structural) protein and 3A (non-structural) protein is the important antigen in FMDV and they can be used to design recombinant vaccines. In this study the bioinformatics characteristics of VP1 [141-160 and 23-42] and 3A [21-35] of Iranian serotypes O, A and Asia 1 was obtained using on-line predicting software.

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Purpose: Pasteurella multocida (P. multocida) is a principal pathogen of domestic animals and an opportunistic pathogen of humans. It is the causative agent of pneumonia and haemorrhagic septicaemia in cattle, sheep and goats, fowl cholera in chickens and progressive atrophic rhinitis in swine.

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Thermoacidophiles can exist in a state of dormancy both in moderate temperatures and even in cold conditions in heap leaching. Sulphide mineral ores such as chalcopyrite produce sulfuric acid when exposed to the air and water. The produced sulfuric acid leads to the decrease of pH and exothermic reactions in heap leaching causing the temperature to increase up to 55°C and the activation of thermoacidophilic microorganisms.

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