36 results match your criteria: "Kharazmi University of Tehran[Affiliation]"

Effect of chronic idiopathic low back pain on the kinetic gait characteristics in different foot masks.

J Biomech

October 2018

Exercise Science Program, Department of Physical Therapy, Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI, USA; Department of Motor Behavior, Faculty of Sport Sciences and Health, Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran.

Article Synopsis
  • The study aimed to analyze how chronic low back pain affects kinetic variables in different areas of the foot during walking.
  • A total of 11 patients with chronic low back pain and 13 healthy participants were tested using an Emed foot-scanner to measure ground reaction forces and impulses.
  • Results showed that patients had significantly lower ground reaction forces in certain foot areas, while they had higher forces in others, indicating that gait analysis could be crucial for assessing and treating low back pain.
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Even 30 or more years after the end of a war, veterans can suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). In the present study, we explored the influence on symptoms of PTSD among Iranian veterans of the Iran-Iraq war of mindfulness-based cognitive therapy (MBCT) as add-on to a standard treatment with citalopram. Forty-eight male veterans with PTSD (mean age: 52.

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Objective: Arsenic, an environmental pollutant, decreases neuronal migration as well as cellular maturation and inhibits the proliferation of neural progenitor cells. Curcumin has been described as an antioxidant and neuroprotective agent with strong therapeutic potential in some neurological disorders. Human adipose-derived stem cells (hADSCs), a source of multipotent stem cells, can self-renew and differentiate into neural cells.

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Nanocages (NCs) have emerged as a new class of drug-carriers, with a wide range of possibilities in multi-modality medical treatments and theranostics. Nanocages can overcome such limitations as high toxicity caused by anti-cancer chemotherapy or by the nanocarrier itself, due to their unique characteristics. These properties consist of: (1) a high loading-capacity (spacious interior); (2) a porous structure (analogous to openings between the bars of the cage); (3) enabling smart release (a key to unlock the cage); and (4) a low likelihood of unfavorable immune responses (the outside of the cage is safe).

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The New Multi-dimensional Depression Scale (NMDS) is one of the most comprehensive scales that measures depression symptoms in four domains, including emotional, cognitive, somatic, and interpersonal. This study aimed to evaluate the factor structure and psychometric properties of the NMDS in a group of Iranian inpatients with Major Depressive Disorder (MDD). At first, the scale was translated into Persian and used as part of a battery consisting of the Beck Depression Inventory-II (BDI-II), Oxford Happiness Inventory (OHI), Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI), and Short Form Health Survey (SF-36).

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Smart drug delivery systems (DDSs) have attracted the attention of many scientists, as carriers that can be stimulated by changes in environmental parameters such as temperature, pH, light, electromagnetic fields, mechanical forces, etc. These smart nanocarriers can release their cargo on demand when their target is reached and the stimulus is applied. Using the techniques of nanotechnology, these nanocarriers can be tailored to be target-specific, and exhibit delayed or controlled release of drugs.

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Data in support of comparative physiology and proteomic analysis of two wheat genotypes contrasting in drought tolerance.

Data Brief

March 2015

Department of Systems Biology, Agricultural Biotechnology Research Institute of Iran (ABRII), Karaj, Iran ; Department of Molecular Systems Biology at Cell Science Research Center, Royan Institute for Stem cell Biology and Technology, ACECR, Tehran, Iran.

Here, we present the data from a comparative physiology and proteomics approach used to analyze the response of two wheat genotypes (SERI M 82 (SE) and SW89.5193/kAu2 (SW)) with contrasting responses to drought stress. Proteomic analysis resulted in identification of 49 unique proteins with significant change in abundance (2-fold) under water shortage in roots and leaves.

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On the relationship between lower extremity muscles activation and peak vertical and posterior ground reaction forces during single leg drop landing.

J Sports Med Phys Fitness

October 2015

Department of Sports Injury and Corrective Exercises, School of Physical Education and Sport Sciences, Kharazmi University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran -

Aim: Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury continues to be an important medical issue for athletes participating in sports. Vertical and posterior ground reaction forces have received considerable attention for their potential influence on ACL injuries. The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between electromyographic activity of lower extremity muscles and the peak vertical and posterior ground reaction forces during single leg drop landing.

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Comparative physiology and proteomic analysis of two wheat genotypes contrasting in drought tolerance.

J Proteomics

January 2015

Department of Systems Biology, Agricultural Biotechnology Research Institute of Iran (ABRII), Karaj, Iran; Department of Molecular Systems Biology at Cell Science Research Center, Royan Institute for Stem cell Biology and Technology, ACECR, Tehran, Iran. Electronic address:

Unlabelled: Comparative physiology and proteomic analyses were conducted to monitor the stress response of two wheat genotypes (SERI M 82 (SE) and SW89.5193/kAu2 (SW)) with contrasting responses to drought stress. Under stress condition, the tolerant genotype (SE) produced higher shoot and root biomasses, longer roots and accumulated higher level of ABA in leaves.

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Background: The contribution of neuroinflammation in Alzheimer's disease (AD) has been widely reported. The effects of female gonadal hormones in both neuroinflammation and brain cognitive functions have also been well considered.

Objectives: In the present study, the possible protective role for endogenous ovarian hormones against learning and memory impairment as well as brain tissues oxidative damage induced by lipopolysachride (LPS) was investigated in rats.

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Inflammation and oxidation are two important factors in the pathogenesis of liver. Ephedra pachyclada (EP) is a traditional medical herb that has anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidant activities. During this study, anti-oxidant activities of the EP extract was measured in vitro by 2,2'- diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) and β-Carotene bleaching assays.

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