Publications by authors named "Shervin Ghadarjani"

Introduction: Epilepsy is one of the most common neurological disorders. Though there are several effective drugs for treating epilepsy, most drugs are associated with side effects and drug interactions. used in Iranian traditional medicine has proven anti-anxiety and sedative properties.

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Cancer stem cells (CSCs) show a remarkable sub class of cancer cells population which have a potential to organize and regulate stemness properties which possess a main particular responsibility for uncontrolled growth in carcinogenesis, production of different cancers in differentiated situation and also resistancy to radiotherapy and chemotherapy. Correspondingly, gastric cancer (GC) as a very serious type in cancer mortality in the world, has received a deep attention in molecular therapy recently. Besides the main characteristics of CSCs like differentiation, epithelial mesenchymal transition, self-renewal and metastasis, they are so effective in expression of stemness genes resistancy in radiotherapy and chemotherapy.

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Spontaneous cervical epidural hematoma (SCEH), which is a rare disease, is manifested as by a sudden quadriplegia or paraplegia and other neurological deficits. SCEH can compress the spinal cord resulting in its clinical manifestations. The reported etiological risk factors are anticoagulants, coagulopathies, vascular malformations, infections, and herniated discs.

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Article Synopsis
  • Spinal cord injury (SCI) can lead to varying degrees of spontaneous recovery, and this study explores the role of gender in recovery rates using Wistar Rats.
  • Researchers created spinal cord lesions in the rats and used the LSS scoring system to evaluate locomotion and compare recovery between male and female rats.
  • The findings indicated no significant difference in recovery rates based on sex, suggesting that being female does not predict better recovery after SCI, but further studies are needed for confirmation.
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