Publications by authors named "Z Naderi Beni"

The significant importance of GABA receptors in the treatment of central nervous system (CNS) disorders has been known for a long time. However, only in recent years have experimental protein structures been published that can open the door to understanding protein-ligand interactions and may effectively help the rational drug design for the future. In our previous work (Szabó, G.

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Steroid-based histamine H receptor antagonists (d-homoazasteroids) were designed by combining distinct structural elements of HTS hit molecules. They were characterized, and several of them displayed remarkably high affinity for H receptors with antagonist/inverse agonist features. Especially, the 17a-aza-d-homolactam chemotype demonstrated excellent HR activity together with significant in vivo H antagonism.

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Background: Nurses and Nursing students are the front line of care in managing the care of infectious patients then they have more contact with patients than other students. Therefore, the aim of this study was designing, implementing and evaluating the infection control program among undergraduate nursing students using a mixed study.

Method: The mixed method approach with sequential exploratory (qualitative-quantitative) method was used.

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Spent coffee grounds (SCGs) are commonly known as a waste resource and a raw material useful for dyeing. SCG is a rich source of natural colorant from the class of flavonoids and anthocyanins. In this research, silk fiber dyeing with the dye which was extracted from SCGs with different metallic and natural mordants was done by applying pre-, meta-, and post-mordanting methods.

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A rapid, robust, and routinely applicable HILIC based HPLC-UV assay was developed for the quantitative determination of the L-Lysine content of Atorvastatin lysine active substance. During the method validation it turned out that with UV detection at 200 nm, the method is also capable for the direct determination of chloride ions. To the best of our knowledge, the phenomenon of chloride determination by short wavelength UV detection had only been once highlighted earlier in the literature.

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