Publications by authors named "Tavakoli J"

The stress relaxation of the TZ region, located at the interface of the Annulus Fibrosus (AF) and Nucleus Pulposus (NP) of the disc, and how its stress is relaxed compared to the adjacent regions is unknown. The current study aimed to identify the TZ stress relaxation properties under different strain magnitudes (0.2, 0.

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In the present study, a phenolic extract derived from the plant underwent nanoencapsulation. The nanoencapsulation process employed chitosan, gum (SMG), and a chitosan-SMG complex (1:1) (CCS) as coating agents. The evaluation of nanoemulsions encompassed measurements of particle size, polydispersity index (PDI), ζ-potential, encapsulation efficiency, and intensity distribution parameters.

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Objective: To evaluate the global practice pattern of wound dressing use after lumbar fusion for degenerative conditions.

Methods: A survey issued by AO Spine Knowledge Forums Deformity and Degenerative was sent out to AO Spine members. The type of postoperative dressing employed, timing of initial dressing removal, and type of subsequent dressing applied were investigated.

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In the present study, the oxidative stability and antioxidant activity of seed oils were investigated in three Iranian pomegranate cultivars, Shirin Khafr, Torsh Sabz, and Rabab, along with the sesame ( L. cv Dezful) seed oil. Punicic acid was the primary fatty acid in the pomegranate seed oils, with contents ranging from 75.

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Study Design: Systematic Review.

Objectives: To systematically review the clinical outcomes, re-operation, and complication rates of lumbar TDR devices at mid-to long-term follow-up studies for the treatment of lumbar degenerative disc disease (DDD).

Methods: A systematic search was conducted on PubMed, SCOPUS, and Google Scholar to identify follow-up studies that evaluated clinical outcomes of lumbar TDR in patients with DDD.

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Incorporation of antioxidants, such as phenolic compounds into edible oils has limitations such as rapid release of phenolic compounds, low solubility, low penetration, low accessibility, and rapid degradation by environmental compounds. To solve this problem, the nano-encapsulation process is offering promising opportunities. In this research, for the first time, the phenolic extract of was nano-encapsulated in nano-emulsions coated with chitosan, gum (LPG), and complex of chitosan and LPG (CCL) (1:1 ratio).

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Current in vitro intervertebral disc (IVD) models do not fully recapitulate the complex mechanobiology of native tissue, and so far there is no strategy to effectively evaluate IVD regeneration. The development of a modular microfluidic on-chip model is expected to enhance the physiological relevance of experimental data leading to successful clinical outcomes.

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In this study, the possibility of replacing vegetable fats with ostrich oil in infant formula (IF) production was investigated. The fatty acid profile, the positional distribution of fatty acids in the triacylglycerols, the cholesterol content, and the physicochemical properties of ostrich oil were determined and compared with breast milk fat and vegetable oils. In the next step, two infant formulas were produced using ostrich oil and vegetable oils and the physicochemical properties, rheological properties, color parameters, and sensory analysis of the resultant powders were compared.

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Understanding the structure-function relationship in the intervertebral disk (IVD) is crucial for the development of novel tissue engineering strategies to regenerate IVD and the establishment of accurate computational models for low back pain research. A large number of studies have improved our knowledge of the mechanical and structural properties of the nucleus pulposus (NP) and annulus fibrosus (AF), two of the main regions in the IVD. However, few studies have focused on the AF-NP interface (transition zone; TZ).

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Despite extensive efforts over the past 40 years, there is still a significant gap in knowledge of the characteristics of elastic fibers in the intervertebral disc (IVD). More studies are required to clarify the potential contribution of elastic fibers to the IVD (healthy and diseased) function and recommend critical areas for future investigations. On the other hand, current IVD in-vitro models are not true reflections of the complex biological IVD tissue and the role of elastic fibers has often been ignored in developing relevant tissue-engineered scaffolds and realistic computational models.

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To fully investigate cellular responses to stimuli and perturbations within tissues, it is essential to replicate the complex molecular interactions within the local microenvironment of cellular niches. Here, the authors introduce Alginate-based tissue engineering (ALTEN), a biomimetic tissue platform that allows ex vivo analysis of explanted tissue biopsies. This method preserves the original characteristics of the source tissue's cellular milieu, allowing multiple and diverse cell types to be maintained over an extended period of time.

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The Nucleus Pulposus (NP) and Annulus Fibrous (AF) are two primary regions of the intervertebral disc (IVD). The interface between the AF and NP, where the gradual transition in structure and type of fibers are observed, is known as the Transition Zone (TZ). Recent structural studies have shown that the TZ contains organized fibers that appear to connect the NP to the AF.

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  • - The study tested the impact of platelet-rich plasma (PRP) and low-intensity pulsed ultrasound (LIPUS) on knee cartilage in guinea pigs with induced osteoarthritis, comparing five groups to analyze their effects on joint friction and mechanical properties.
  • - After inducing knee osteoarthritis through an injection, results showed that MIA treatment led to decreased cartilage thickness and increased joint friction, while LIPUS and PRP treatment improved these parameters, with LIPUS showing greater effectiveness.
  • - Specifically, the joint friction in groups treated with LIPUS, either alone or with PRP, returned to near-normal levels, and while both treatments enhanced lubrication, LIPUS significantly improved the cartilage’s mechanical properties compared to PRP
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The current study describes a new technology, effective for readily preparing a fluorescent (FL) nanoprobe-based on hyperbranched polymer (HB) and aggregation-induced emission (AIE) fluorogen with high brightness to ultimately develop FL hydrogels. We prepared the AIE nanoprobe using a microfluidic platform to mix hyperbranched polymers (HB, generations 2, 3, and 4) with AIE (TPE-2BA) under shear stress and different rotation speeds (0-5 K RPM) and explored the FL properties of the AIE nanoprobe. Our results reveal that the use of HB generation 4 exhibits 30-times higher FL intensity compared to the AIE alone and is significantly brighter and more stable compared to those that are prepared using HB generations 3 and 2.

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The present study was conducted to investigate the impact of refining process on the chemical properties (fatty acid composition and tocopherols, sterols, and polyphenolic contents), qualitative parameters (peroxide value, acid value, and p-anisidine value), and antioxidant activity (DPPH radical scavenging assay and FRAP test) of Baneh ( var ) kernel oil. The results revealed that the refining process had no significant effect on the fatty acid composition. A major finding of this research was the increase in the tocopherol and sterol content up to the bleaching stage followed by their decrease in the deodorizing phase.

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In this study, optimization of the extraction of phenol compounds from using ultrasonic waves with response surface methodology (RSM) was assessed. In this regard, a central composite design with three independent variables of time (5, 27.5, and 50 min), temperature (25, 45, and 65°C), and concentrations of ethanol in the water-ethanol solution (0%, 50%, and 100%) was used.

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The evaluation of erythrocytosis can fail to detect hemoglobin (Hb) variants if a thorough and systemic investigation is not undertaken. Here we report the identification of a novel high-oxygen affinity Hb that was previously misclassified as polycythemia vera (PV). Given that treatment recommendations can vary significantly based on the etiology of erythrocytosis, familiarity with reference laboratories and their methodologies is of crucial importance to conducting a precise consultation, as in the case of our Hb variant, named Hb San Francisco-KP [β34(B16)Val→Ala, : c.

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In the present study, a hydroalcoholic extract of was obtained by sonication method at 60°C for 50 min. The measurement revealed that the total phenolic content of the extract was 46.0 mg/g.

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The development of fluorescent gels, if not the current focus, is at the center of recent efforts devoted to the invention of a new generation of gels. Fluorescent gels have numerous properties that are intrinsic to the gel structure, with additional light-emitting properties making them attractive for different applications. This review focuses on current studies associated with the development of fluorescent gels using aggregation-induced emission fluorophores (AIEgens) to ultimately suggest new directions for future research.

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Introduction: Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICI) have led to improved survival in patients with a number of different tumor types. The ICI agent nivolumab induces anti-tumor immune responses by inhibiting the programmed cell death 1 protein, but side effects include cardiac immune-related adverse events (irAE) such as myocarditis.¹ The association of nivolumab with atherosclerotic disease has been rarely reported.

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Collagen fibers within the annulus fibrosus (AF) lamellae are unidirectionally aligned with alternating orientations between adjacent layers. AF constitutive models often combine two adjacent lamellae into a single equivalent layer containing two fiber networks with a crisscross pattern. Additionally, AF models overlook the inter-lamellar matrix (ILM) as well as elastic fiber networks in between lamellae.

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• Patients who warrant chronic warfarin can safely continue warfarin therapy with precautions during the COVID-19 pandemic. • Chronic warfarin therapy is not associated with a higher rate of positively testing for SAR-CoV2. • Patients on warfarin during the COVID-19 pandemic maintained TTR rates consistent with those prior to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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When using Bayesian inference, one needs to choose a prior distribution for parameters. The well-known Jeffreys prior is based on the Riemann metric tensor on a statistical manifold. Takeuchi and Amari defined the α -parallel prior, which generalized the Jeffreys prior by exploiting a higher-order geometric object, known as a Chentsov-Amari tensor.

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The present study deals with preparation and characterization of thermally crosslinked PVA-based hydrogels containing honey and sucrose for the purpose of erythromycin delivery. The hydrogels have been characterized and compared by scanning electron microscopy, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, and bio-adhesion tests. Swelling measurements showed that addition of sucrose and honey decreased the equilibrium swelling of the hydrogels.

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