Publications by authors named "R I Azizian"

Celiac disease (CD) is a complex disorder influenced by genetic and environmental factors. When people with a genetic predisposition to CD consume gluten, an inflammatory response is triggered in the small intestine, and this reaction can be alleviated by the elimination of gluten from the diet. The clinical manifestations of CD vary greatly from person to person and begin at a young age or in adulthood.

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  • Bacteriophages, or bacterial viruses, significantly influence the oral microbiota by interacting with bacteria in the mouth and altering biofilm formation.
  • Various phages are present in the oral cavity that target different bacteria, indicating a complex metagenomic landscape; however, some bacteria-specific phages are still unidentified in this environment.
  • Understanding the metagenomic profiles of these phages is crucial for dentists and pharmacologists in addressing multi-drug-resistant bacterial infections and oral health issues.
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Electrochemical biosensors are a family of biosensors that use an electrochemical transducer to perform their functions. In recent decades, many electrochemical biosensors have been created for pathogen detection. These biosensors for detecting infections have been comprehensively studied in terms of transduction elements, biorecognition components, and electrochemical methods.

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Purpose Of The Study: Acute graft versus host disease (aGVHD) is an immune-mediated reaction that results in impaired immune and body function after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (allo-HSCT). lncRNAs have been discovered as particular T cell regulators, and alloreactive T cells have been known as a critical factor in aGVHD. As a result, we investigated the importance of lnc-MAF4 and IFNG-AS1 expression levels in aGVHD patients versus non-aGVHD patients.

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Introduction: Obesity is a well-known risk factor for a variety of gastrointestinal disorders (GID). Helicobacter pylori is associated with different GID, such as gastric cancer and chronic gastritis. In this study, we investigated the prevalence of dominant genotypes in H.

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