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The role of lipids in the pathophysiology of coronavirus infections

Zandi M, Hosseini P, Soltani S, Rasooli A, Moghadami M, Nasimzadeh S, Behnezhad F

Coronaviruses, which have been known to cause diseases in animals since the 1930s, utilize cellular components during their replication cycle. Lipids play important roles in viral infection, as coronaviruses target...
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Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 and respiratory syncytial virus coinfection in children

Zandi M, Soltani S, Fani M, Abbasi S, Ebrahimi S, Ramezani A

Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), which has infected many people around the world. Children are considered an important target group for...
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Chitosan/Graphene and Poly(D, L-Lactic-co-Glycolic Acid)/Graphene Nano-Composites for Nerve Tissue Engineering

Soltani S, Ebrahimian-Hosseinabadi M, Kharazi AZ

This study aimed at examining and comparing the fabrication process, electrical conductivity, and biological properties of Chitosan/Graphene membranes and poly(D, L-lactic-co-glycolic acid) (PLGA)/Graphene membranes. Nano-composite membranes were made using chitosan...
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In-depth computational analysis of calcium-dependent protein kinase 3 of Toxoplasma gondii provides promising targets for vaccination

Majidiani H, Soltani S, Ghaffari AD, Sabaghan M, Taghipour A, Foroutan M

Purpose: The Toxoplasma gondii calcium-dependent protein kinase-3 (CDPK3) is a key enzyme for parasite egress, control of calcium-dependent permeabilization in parasitophorous vacuole membrane and tissue cyst formation. In this study,...
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Measurement and Decomposition of Socioeconomic Inequality in Metabolic Syndrome: A Cross-sectional Analysis of the RaNCD Cohort Study in the West of Iran

Soofi M, Najafi F, Soltani S, Karamimatin B

Objectives: Socioeconomic inequality in metabolic syndrome (MetS) remains poorly understood in Iran. The present study examined the extent of the socioeconomic inequalities in MetS and quantified the contribution of its...
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Worldwide prevalence of fungal coinfections among COVID-19 patients: a comprehensive systematic review and meta-analysis

Soltani S, Zandi M, Faramarzi S, Shahbahrami R, Vali M, Rezayat SA, Pakzad R, Malekifar P, Pakzad I, Jahandoost N, Moludi J

Microbial coinfections can increase the morbidity and mortality rates of viral respiratory diseases. Therefore, this study aimed to determine the pooled prevalence of fungal coinfections in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)...
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Adherence to Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension Eating Plan and Prevalence of Irritable Bowel Syndrome in Adults

Soltani S, Keshteli AH, Esmaillzadeh A, Adibi P

  • KMID: 2510065
  • J Neurogastroenterol Motil.
  • 2021 Jan;27(1):78-86.
  • doi: 10.5056/jnm20007
Background/Aims Despite huge evidence on the link between adherence to dietary approaches to stop hypertension (DASH) eating pattern and several metabolic abnormalities, the association of this diet with irritable bowel syndrome...
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The COVID-19 pandemic and healthcare utilization in Iran: evidence from an interrupted time series analysis

Mahmoodpour-Azari M, Rezaei S, Badiee N, Hajizadeh M, Mohammadi A, Kazemi-Karyani A, Soltani S, Khezeli M

Objectives: This study aimed to examine the effect of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak on the hospitalization rate, emergency department (ED) visits, and outpatient clinic visits in western Iran. Methods:...
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