Volume 30 (2023)
Volume 29 (2022)
Volume 28 (2021)
Volume 27 (2020)
Volume 26 (2019)
Volume 25 (2018-2019)
Volume 24 (2017-2018)
Volume 23 (2016-2017)
Volume 22 (2015-2016)
Volume 21 (2014-2015)
Volume 20 (2013-2014)
Volume 19 (2012-2013)
Volume 18 (2011-2012)
Volume 17 (2010-2011)
Volume 16 (2009-2010)
Volume 15 (2008-2009)
Volume 14 (2007-2008)
Volume 13 (2006-2007)
Volume 12 (2005-2006)
Volume 11 (2004-2005)

Relationship between Job Satisfaction and Emotional Intelligence in Critical and Emergency Nurses

Masomeh Foladvandi; Hajar Sadeghi; Maryam Tofighi; Azar Asadabadi

Volume 24, Issue 1 , March and April 2017, , Pages 1-8

Abstract
  Background & Objectives:Job satisfaction and emotional intelligence are the most important factors in providing the best quality of nurses' services to patients. Lack of attention to this problem is disrupted the organization system in the long term.It causes reduce in the sense of responsibility, ...  Read More

Immunotherapy usingengineered T-cells (CARs): A significantevolution in modern medical biotechnology

Mohammad Reza Noori-Daloii; Nazanin Rahimi rad; Saeedeh Kavoosi

Volume 24, Issue 6 , March and April 2018, , Pages 1-12

Abstract
  Chimeric antigen receptor- (CAR-) based immunotherapies (CARs), as one of the newest methods for immunotherapy, have heralded a new era of treating cancer. When the CAR is derived from an antibody, the resultant cell should combine the desirable targeting features of an antibody (e.g. lack of requirement ...  Read More

CAR T- cells: Novel targeted therapies in cancer

mohamad reza Noori-Daloii; Nazanin Rahimi rad; Saeedeh Kavoosi

Volume 25, Issue 1 , May and June 2018, , Pages 1-11

Abstract
  According to the growing developments and improvements of cancer immunotherapies, nowadays, special attention has been paid to the immunotherapies of various types of cancers. Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell therapy is one of the T-cell therapies that affects tumor cells, not the normal cells. ...  Read More

Cancer immunotherapy: Use the immune system to fight cancer

Mohammad Reza Noori-Daloii; Zahra Sadr

Volume 26, Issue 1 , March and April 2019, , Pages 1-11

Abstract
  Background & Objectives Cancer treatment is still one of the main challenges in the field of basic science and clinical science in medicine. Surgery is often the first option in the treatment of cancer, providing the tumor in a way that can be removed. Chemotherapy, radiation therapy, or a combination ...  Read More

Anesthesiology
Comparison of the onset of anesthesia induced by two different concentrations and volume of lidocaine in regional intravenous anesthesia of the upper extremity

Alireza Talai; Alireza Moslem; Arash Hamzahee; Mojtaba Kianmehr; Abbasali Abbasnezhad

Volume 27, Issue 1 , May and June 2020, , Pages 1-8

Abstract
  Background: Intravenous regional anesthesia is a technique developed by the use of tourniquet and intravenous injection of anesthetic drug in the distal areas of the surgical region of the limbs. The aim of this study was to compare the onset of anesthesia induced by two methods of lidocaine use in regional ...  Read More

Psychology
Effectiveness of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy on resilience and self-concept of children and adolescents with cancer

Mahya Ebrahimi; Sima Ghodrati; Hamidreza Vatankhah kourandeh

Volume 29, Issue 1 , May and June 2022, , Pages 1-12

Abstract
  Background and Objective:Acceptence and commitment Therapy is One of the Third Wave behavioral Therapies for the treatment of anxiety Disorders.the purpose of this study to investigate the the effectiveness of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy on Resiliency and Self-Concept in children with cancer.Methods:The ...  Read More

Psychology
Life expectancy predictions based on perceived social support and mental health among those recovering from covid-19 disease

majid saffari nia; fatemeh eisazadeh; zahra hamzehei

Volume 28, Issue 1 , January and February 2021, , Pages 2-9

Abstract
  Introduction: Covid-19 disease is highly debated with its increasing prevalence and the damage it inflicts on life, financial and psychological resources; so, The aim of the present study is to predict life expectancy based on perceived social support and mental health among those recovering from Covid-19 ...  Read More

The Effect of Massage on the Arterial Blood Oxygen Saturation in Neonates with Respiratory Distress Syndrome

Zahra Bostani Khalesi; Yasaman Yaghoubi; Mahmood Abedinzadeh

Volume 18, Issue 1 , March and April 2011, , Pages 6-12

Abstract
  Background and Purpose: The use of complementary and alternative therapy is on the rise and massage therapy is one of these alternative procedures. The purpose of the present research was to determine the effect of field massage on the arterial blood oxygen saturation in neonates with respiratory distress ...  Read More

THE EFFECT OF MAGNESIUM ON ON MORPHINE WITHDRAWAL SIGNS IN RATS

MohammadHossein Esmaeili; Hashem Haghdoost Yazdy; Mohammad Sofiabadi; Hasan Ajdari Zarmehri

Volume 17, Issue 1 , March and April 2010, , Pages 6-12

Abstract
  Background and Purpose: Glutamatergic system has a role on morphine withdrawal sign, and magnesium has inhibitory effect on the NMDA receptors of glutamatergic system. The present study aimed to determine the effects of magnesium injection on morphine withdrawal signs in male and female rats. Materials ...  Read More

The Effect of Centella Asiatica Alcoholic Extract on the Serum Levels of Testosterone FSH and LH in Male Wistar Rat

Fakher Rahim; Ghasem Saki; Majid Jasemi

Volume 16, Issue 1 , March and April 2009, , Pages 6-11

Abstract
  Background and Purpose: Sperm count and their productivity are dependent on the levels of blood androgenic hormones. Also it is likely that the Centella asiatica extract can affect the levels of hormones affecting spermatogenesis. Therefore this study was conducted to determine the effect of Centella ...  Read More

TREATMENT OF DIABETIC RATS INDUCED WITH STEROPTOZOTOCIN BY IMMUNOISOLATED TRANSPLANTATION OF ISLET CELLS

SH JAMSHIDI; B FARAHMAND; A AKBARZADEH; B ,LAMEH RAD

Volume 12, Issue 4 , January and February 2006, , Pages 6-13

Abstract
  Background and Purpose: Although it is now certain that insulin injection allows us to control the complications resulting from blood sugar imbalances, its accurate control by insulin injection is difficult. Therefore as a logical solution, transplantation of islet cells is globally considered as a treatment ...  Read More

THE EFFECTS OF ETHANOL ON THE MICROSCOPIC STRUCTURE OF TESTIS IN MICE

H MOFIDPUR; M JAFARPUR; AR EBRAHIMZADEH

Volume 12, Issue 3 , September and October 2005, , Pages 6-10

Abstract
  Background and purpose: Many studies have been conducted on the effects of ethanol on testis; however, little attention has been paid to microscopic changes due to alcohol administration. This study is, therefore, conducted to evaluate the effects of ethanol on the microscopic structure of testis in ...  Read More

ISOLATION AND PURIFICATION OF RAT ISLET CELLS

SH JAMSHIDI; A FARHANGI; B LAMERAD; A AKBARZADEH; S BAHREMAND

Volume 12, Issue 2 , July and August 2005, , Pages 6-13

Abstract
  Background and Purpose: It is thought that transplantation of islet cells would cure diabetic patients in world. Islet cells transplantation in people suffering from diabetes is of technical interest. A standardized procedure was developed for the preparation of rat islet cell grafts for purification ...  Read More

COMPARISON OF EXTERNAL DCR SURGERY WITH AND WITHOUT INTRAOPERATIVE MITOMYCIN-C APPLICATION

M SAMAVATI

Volume 12, Issue 1 , March and April 2005, , Pages 6-10

Abstract
  Background and Purpose: This study is intended to evaluate the results of intraoperative Mitomycin- C application in external D.C.R surgery compared with same results without Mitomycin-C application. Methods and Materials: In this prospective randomized controlled study, a total of 66 eyes diagnosed ...  Read More

THE EFFECT OF COMPOUND OF BRASSICA OLERACEA L. AND EGG-WHITE ON BURN WOUND HEALING IN RAT

N MEHDIKHANLOO; GH.R HASANZADEH

Volume 11, Issue 4 , January and February 2005, , Pages 6-12

Abstract
  Purpose: The present study was designed to investigate the effect of compound of Brassica Oleracea L. and egg-white on burn wound (type 2) healing in Rat. Methods and Material: 50 female rats were studied through dividing them to 5 groups of 10 rats. After general anesthesia with ketamin and xylazin ...  Read More

COMPARISON OF THE THERAPEUTIC EFFECTS OF TOPICAL SOLUTION OF ZINC SULFATE AND ORAL POLIO VACCINE IN PREVENTING THE RECURRENT HERPES SIMPLEX INFECTIONS

FZ PEZESHKPOUR; P LAYEGH; A JABINI; R REZAZADEH SANI

Volume 11, Issue 3 , September and October 2004, , Pages 6-14

Abstract
  More than 85% of the world population are infected with herpes simplex virus. Inability to eradicate it after infection is one of the unique characteristics of this virus. Numerous methods have been tried out in the treatment and prevention of recurrent episodes and its complications. However, research ...  Read More

Efficacy of Adding Cyproheptadine to Risperidone in Children with Autistic Disorder: A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial

Fatemeh Moharreri; Atefeh Soltanifar; Azadeh Soltanifar

Volume 19, Issue 1 , March and April 2012, , Pages 6-13

Abstract
  Background: The core symptoms of autism are abnormalities in social interaction, communication, and behavior. The involvement of 5-HT has been suggested in neuropsychiatric disorders and particularly in autistic disorder. Material and Methods: The aim of this study was to assess the efficacy of cyproheptadine, ...  Read More

Effect of citalopram on depression and cognitive functions of stroke patients

Mahmoodreza Azarpajooh; Naghmej Mokhber; Negar Asgharipour

Volume 20, Issue 1 , March and April 2013, , Pages 6-14

Abstract
  Background: Post stroke depression is a common state after stroke causing disability and affects cognitive status in patients. Present study tried to show the effect of citalopram on post stroke depression as well as cognitive state. Materials and methods: in clinical trial study all patients with ...  Read More

Examination of Effects of Anabolic Steroids Abuse on Liver Enzymes and Blood Albumin of Bodybuilders

Amir Rashid Lamir; Mohsen Dehbashi; Bahareh Ketabdar

Volume 23, Issue 1 , May and June 2016, , Pages 6-13

Abstract
  Background & Objectives: For the past 50 years, anabolic steroids have been at the forefront of the controversy due to their various effects on athletes' performance. So the aim of the present study was to examine the effects of anabolic steroids abuse, during and after the withdrawal of the drug ...  Read More

ASSESSING THE EFFECT OF AQUEOUS EXTRACT OF THE CUMINUM CYMINM SEED ON THE ACUTE PERIPHERAL PAIN IN HOT PLATE AND TAIL FLICK MODELS IN MICE

AA VAFAEI; S HAJ RAHIM KHAN; M ZAHEDI KHORASANI; M JARAHI; ABAS ALI TAHERIAN; H MILADI GORJI; H SADEGHI

Volume 15, Issue 1 , March and April 2008, , Pages 7-13

Abstract
  Background and Purpose: Cuminum Cyminm (CC) is one of the plants whose aqueous extract is used in traditional medicine as anti-convulsive anti-epileptic and as a treatment for some visceral pains. However no substantial reports can be found of its effects on the peripheral pain in lab animals. Therefore ...  Read More

COMPARISON OF DNA EXTRACTION FROM CANCER TISSUE SPECIMENS FIXED IN PARAFFIN BLOCKS BY CHELEX AND CHLOROFORM METHODS

SM ZARGARIAN; R GOLMOHAMMADI

Volume 14, Issue 1 , March and April 2007, , Pages 7-14

Abstract
  Background and purpose: Assessment of genetic changes from a molecular viewpoint is essential for diagnosis, follow-up and treatment. For molecular procedures, DNA extraction is the first step. Therefore, applying economical and easy procedures will be helpful. Pathological specimens are normally fixed ...  Read More

ASSESSMENT THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN P53 EXON 6 MUTATIONS WITH PROTEIN OVER EXPRESSION AND PROGNOSIS IN COLORECTAL CANCER BY IMMUNO HISTOCHEMISTRY AND SSCP

M NIKBAKHT; R GOLMOHAMMADI

Volume 13, Issue 1 , March and April 2006, , Pages 7-13

Abstract
  Background and purpose: Colorectal cancer is one of the most important common cancers all over the world. Its prevalence varies with geographical distribution. Its multifactorial cause may include environmental, genetic and dietary origins. P53 is the most important tumor suppressive gene. P53 exon 6 ...  Read More

Screening, identification and evaluation of probiotic potential of Enterococci in traditional dairy products of Sabzevar

MohammadReza Saeedi Asl; Mehdi Hasan shahiyan; Sara Rashid; Hossein Estiri

Volume 21, Issue 1 , March and April 2015, , Pages 7-16

Abstract
  Background: Probiotics are beneficial microorganisms that will be health effects, if be used in a sufficient amount. Due to the growing use of industry dairy, rather than traditional products, there is the possibility of losing a lot of probiotic bacteria. It is, therefore, essential to identify the ...  Read More

Investigating the removal of high turbidity from water by electrocoagulation

Mehdi Ghorbanian; Seyyed Gholamreza Mosavi; Zeynab Hosseini

Volume 22, Issue 1 , March and April 2015, , Pages 7-16

Abstract
  Background: Removal of turbidity is essential due to its hygienic, environmental and aesthetics effects. Therefore, this study aimed to determine electrocoagulation efficiency in high seasonal turbidity. Materials and Methods: This experimental study was conducted in bench scale. The electrochemical ...  Read More

STUDY OF THE RESULTS OF SIMULTANEOUS ANTERIOR COLPORRHAPHY AND NEEDLE SUSPENSION IN PATIENTS WITH STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE AND GRADE III AND II CYSTOCELE

MR DARABI; M KESHVARI; M MOHSENI

Volume 12, Issue 3 , September and October 2005, , Pages 11-16

Abstract
  Background and Purpose: There are various therapies for stress urinary incontinence (SUI) which include conservative, medical and surgical therapies, each with advantages and disadvantages. In this article, the results of simultaneous needle suspension and anterior colporrhaphy in patients with SUI who ...  Read More