Volume 31 (2024)
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 12 (2005-2006)
Volume 11 (2004-2005)
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

THE EFFECT OF CARNITINE ON SERUM LIPIDS IN HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS WITH HEART FAILURE

A MAKHLOGH; M JAMSHIDI; V MOKHBERI

Volume 13, Issue 1 , March and April 2006, Pages 14-18

Abstract
  Background and purpose: Hyperlipidemia is one of the most important cardiovascular risk factors in hemodialysis patients. As adequate amount of carnation is essential for fatty acids metabolism and prevention of hyperlipidemia, This research was conducted to study the effect of carnitine on serum lipids ...  Read More

THE EFFECT OF MOTHER\'S SELECTED POSITIONS ON THE DURATION OF THE ACTIVE PHASE OF THE FIRST STAGE IN LABOR

H ESMAEILI; A MANSOURI; F NAZARI; M KORDI

Volume 13, Issue 1 , March and April 2006, Pages 19-26

Abstract
  Background and Purpose: Left to their own choice, parturients will usually select positions they find most comfortable and will frequently change their positions over the course of labor. Maternal changing the positions will adjust fetus alignment to pass through the birth canal. Therefore, maternal ...  Read More

ASSESSMENT THE DIAGNOSTIC VALIDITY AND THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN URINARY FSH AND SERUM FSH IN MENOPAUSIC AND NON-MENOPAUSIC WOMEN

F NAGHSHVAR; S PEYVANDI; AR KHALILIAN; ZH TORABI ZADEH; S SABBAGH SAJADIEH

Volume 13, Issue 1 , March and April 2006, Pages 27-32

Abstract
  Background and purpose: FSH (Follicle stimulating Hormone) is a glycopeptid hormone released from anterior pituitary and is associated with ovarian function. Due to its daily and monthly cyclicity, successive sampling is used for certainty. Because of the kydney intervention in gradual releasing FSH, ...  Read More

DIAGNOSIS OF PENDRED SYNDROME: MRI VERSUS OTHER TRADITIONAL CRITERIA

MB ARDESHIR LARIJANI; M MOTASADDI; H HADIZADEH; A FARD ESFAHANIAN; R HESHMAT; O TABATABAEI; S SHARGHI; V HAGHPANAH; E TAHERI; A LASHKARI

Volume 13, Issue 1 , March and April 2006, Pages 33-39

Abstract
  Background and purpose: Pendred syndrome, defined traditionally as the constellation of goiter, sensori-neural hearing loss and positive perchlorate discharge test. Since the relatively newer approaches to the diagnosis of this syndrome, as MRI and genetic and/or molecular analysis are much more expensive ...  Read More

EVALUTION OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN VITAMIN D RECEPTOR GENE POLYMORPHISM (FOK I) AND THYROID CANCER

H PAK; F ALBORZI; A LASHKARI; SH BARZEGAR; SH GHAFARI; M SAEIDI; V HAGHPANAH; P RAHIMPOUR; P SHOUSHTARIZADEH; R HESHMAT

Volume 13, Issue 1 , March and April 2006, Pages 40-45

Abstract
  Background and purpose: Vitamin D is an antiproliferative agent against cancer cells and regulates cell differentiation. It acts via Vitamin D Receptor (VDR). The VDR gene contains a Start Colon Polymorphism (SCP) that can be detected with the restriction enzyme Fok I. Previous studies report an association ...  Read More

EVALUATION OF FACTORS AFFECTING THE ACUTE DIARRHEA IN CHILDREN ADMITTED IN EMAM REZA AND DR SHAIKH HOSPITALS IN MASHHAD IN SUMMER 1383 (2004)

S POURAHMADI; M JAFARZADEH

Volume 13, Issue 1 , March and April 2006, Pages 46-50

Abstract
  Background and purpose: Diarrhea diseases are major causes of morbidity, with attack rates ranging from 2 to 12 cases illnesses per person per year in both developed and developing countries. In addition, diarrhea illnesses account for an estimated 12, 600 deaths each day in children in Asia, Africa ...  Read More

A REPORT OF THE SUCCESSFUL THEATMEUT AND CONTROL OF 10 CASES OF PAMPHIGUS RULGARIS RESISTANT TO COMMON IMMUNO SUPPRESSIVE METHODS WITH MY COPHENOLAT MOPHETIL

N POURSINA; P KAFAII

Volume 13, Issue 1 , March and April 2006, Pages 51-54

Abstract
  Background and purpose: pamphigus vulgaris is one of the blistering auto immune diseases which is common in Iran. This disease is charactaized with the formation of auto-antibodies against one of the components adjoining epidermal cells.called Desmoglin-3. Although the first widely recognized line of ...  Read More