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Coexistence of multiple anomalies in the hepatobiliary system

Anjamrooz , Azari H

The co-occurrence of several anomalies in the hepatobiliary system is uncommon. In the present study, hepatic lobe anomalies occurring in combination with hepatic artery and biliary variations were observed in...
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Abnormal patterns of the renal veins

Anjamrooz , Azari H, Abedinzadeh M

Knowledge of the renal vascular anatomy may greatly contribute to the success of surgical, invasive and radiological procedures of the retroperitoneal region. Here, morphometric and histological studies of a human...
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A study on the effect of JNJ-10397049 on proliferation and differentiation of neural precursor cells

Karami N, Azari H, Rahimi M, Aligholi H, Kalantari T

The orexin 2 receptor plays a central role in maintaining sleep and wakefulness. Recently, it has been shown that sleep and wakefulness orchestrate the proliferation and differentiation of oligodendrocytes. Here,...
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A simple technique for morphological measurement of cerebral arterial circle variations using public domain software (Osiris)

Ansari S, Dadmehr M, Eftekhar B, McConnell , Ganji S, Azari H, Kamali-Ardakani S, Hoh BL, Mocco J

This article describes a straightforward method to measure the dimensions and identify morphological variations in the cerebral arterial circle using the general-purpose software program Osiris. This user-friendly and portable program...
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Effects of high-fat diet on the numerical density and number of neuronal cells and the volume of the mouse hypothalamus: a stereological study

Namavar MR, Raminfard , Jahromi ZV, Azari H

It has been demonstrated that the type of diet affects the brain structure and function. Consumption of fat-rich food is one of the most important factors that lead to increase...
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Ibrutinib reduces neutrophil infiltration, preserves neural tissue and enhances locomotor recovery in mouse contusion model of spinal cord injury

Torabi S, Anjamrooz SH, Zeraatpisheh Z, Aligholi H, Azari H

Following acute spinal cord injury (SCI), excessive recruitment of neutrophils can result in inflammation, neural tissue loss and exacerbation of neurological outcomes. Ibrutinib is a bruton’s tyrosine kinase inhibitor in...
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Effects of radiofrequency exposure emitted from a GSM mobile phone on proliferation, differentiation, and apoptosis of neural stem cells

Eghlidospour M, Ghanbari A, Mortazavi , Azari H

Due to the importance of neural stem cells (NSCs) in plasticity of the nervous system and treating neurodegenerative diseases, the main goal of this study was to evaluate the effects...
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The effects of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation on proliferation and differentiation of neural stem cells

Abbasnia K, Ghanbari A, Abedian M, Ghanbari A, Sharififar S, Azari H

Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) is a new method for treating many neurological conditions; however, the exact therapeutic mechanisms behind rTMS-induced plasticity are still unknown. Neural stem and progenitor cells...
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Neurosphere and adherent culture conditions are equivalent for malignant glioma stem cell lines

Rahman M, Reyner K, Deleyrolle L, Millette S, Azari H, Day BW, Stringer B, Boyd AW, Johns TG, Blot V, Duggal R, Reynolds B

Certain limitations of the neurosphere assay (NSA) have resulted in a search for alternative culture techniques for brain tumor-initiating cells (TICs). Recently, reports have described growing glioblastoma (GBM) TICs as...
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