Publications by authors named "S Gholizadeh"

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  • * The analysis was done on a group of 505 patients, with a detailed subset of 198, all from a database of individuals with NMOSD in North America to identify factors affecting disability over time.
  • * Key findings revealed that prior relapses were linked to worse mobility, vision, and self-care, with additional insights showing that certain demographics, like race and disease subtype, impacted disability, highlighting the need for specialized assessments for NMOSD to better manage and understand
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  • Head lice infestations are a common issue globally, especially among schoolchildren in Iran, with a recent increase in reported cases across various provinces.
  • This study focused on the prevalence of head lice and examined genetic resistance mutations in specific cities in Khorasan Razavi Province, using medical records and bioinformatics for data analysis.
  • Findings showed a prevalence of 1.59% in 2016 and 1.7% in 2017, with kdr gene mutations present, indicating a growing challenge that necessitates new treatment approaches and better monitoring of resistance to lice treatments.
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Background: High frequency of insecticide used to control German cockroaches may lead to insecticide resistance development. We aimed to compare the level of insecticide resistance and heterogeneity in insecticide resistance of field-collected German cockroaches in eight selected zones of Mashhad City, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran.

Methods: The present study was conducted from October 2019 to May 2021.

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This experiment was carried out to provide a comprehensive insight into the protein activities involved in dormancy establishment in seeds of common cocklebur (Xanthium strumarium), an annual plant with two dimorphic seeds contained in one casing known as a burr. These consist of a smaller dormant seed and a larger non-dormant seed. The proteome profile was compared between developing dormant and non-dormant seeds of Xanthium strumarium at five consecutive stages including three, 10, 20, 30, and 45 days after burr emergence (stages 1 to 5).

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