Publications by authors named "S Amin Yavari"

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  • Chemoresistance is a major issue in cancer treatment, prompting the exploration of RNA interference (RNAi) as a potential gene therapy approach to enhance chemotherapy effectiveness.
  • Small-interfering RNA (siRNA) faces challenges in entering cancer cells due to biological barriers, but nanoparticles provide a solution by shielding siRNA and aiding its delivery.
  • The review highlights advancements in nanoparticle technology for siRNA delivery in cancer treatment, discusses existing obstacles, and considers future opportunities to combat chemoresistance in cancer therapy.
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Regulated cell death, including pyroptosis, apoptosis, and necroptosis, is vital for the body's defense system. Recent research suggests that these three types of cell death are interconnected, giving rise to a new concept called PANoptosis. PANoptosis has been linked to various diseases, making it crucial to comprehend its mechanism for effective treatments.

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Objective: The objective of this study was to assess whether Spen paralogue and orthologue C-terminal domain containing 1 () gene expression could serve as a valuable prognostic and diagnostic biomarker in common cancers, drawing from insights in recent literature. We sought to verify this concept by utilizing data sourced from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) alongside clinical samples.

Materials And Methods: In this bioinformatics and experimental study, RNA-seq data from 12 common cancers were collected from TCGA Pan-Cancer Atlas using the R package "TCGA BIOLINKS" and normalized for analysis.

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Introduction: The therapeutic method for many malignant and non-malignant diseases is hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT), but it is not always fully successful in all patients. Indeed, HSCT can be influenced by a variety of factors. Here we reviewed the effect of microRNAs (miRs) on HSCT-related outcomes, like survival, infections, relapse, engraftment, and so on, systematically.

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