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Volume 28 (2021)
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immunology & Biochemistry
Identification of Bimetallic Au/Ag Nanoparticles on lysozyme Amyloid Fibrillization and Prevent Its cytotoxicity

hassan Ramshini

Volume 28, Issue 2 , May and June 2021, , Pages 232-241

Abstract
  Introduction: The accumulation of amyloid aggregates in the brain are associated with numerous neurodegenerative disorders. Several nanoparticles (NP) have been using for treatment of neurological disease. Metal nanoparticles can be modified through the construction of bimetallic architectures consisting ...  Read More

Internal Medicine
Review of recent progress and future perspectives on the diagnosis, treatment and management of Coronavirus Diseases (COVID-19)

hassan Ramshini; afsaneh kaffash

Volume 27, Issue 6 , January and February 2021, , Pages 852-859

Abstract
  Introduction: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) or severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2, has become the current health concern to the entire world. Initially appeared in Wuhan, China around December 2019, it spread to almost 216 countries due to its high contagious nature, so the World ...  Read More

immunology & Biochemistry
Synthesis and Identification of Novel Aromatic Compound as Inhibitor of Lysozyme Amyloid Aggregation

Hassan Ramshini; Shahryar Saeidian; Leila Nazemian

Volume 27, Issue 1 , May and June 2020, , Pages 55-63

Abstract
  Backgrounds & Objectives: Alzheimer's disease is of major concern all over the world due to a number of factors including (i) an aging population (ii) increasing life span and (iii) lack of effective pharmacotherapy options. Aromatic small molecules have been found to play a neuroprotective role ...  Read More

Study of Effect of a New Curcumin Derivative on Formation of Toxic aAggregates and Prevention of Learning and Spatial Memory Impairment in Male Wistar Rats

Hasan Ramshini; Abdollah Mehrabadi; Alireza Moslem

Volume 23, Issue 1 , May and June 2016, , Pages 183-195

Abstract
  Backgrounds & Objectives: Aggregates of β-amyloid protein are the main constituent of senile plaques and considered to be one of the causative events in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease (AD). Compounds that could inhibit Aβ fibrils formation and or reduce their associated neurotoxicity ...  Read More

An investigation into the effect of minocycline on gene expression of NMDA receptor in hippocampus and piriform brain areas on amygdala kindling acquisition in rats

Abolfazl Rad; Seyyed Mehdi Beheshti nasr; Hasan Ramshini

Volume 21, Issue 5 , September and October 2014, , Pages 711-718

Abstract
  Background and purpose: Minocycline has got the anti-inflammatory and neuroprotective effects. Considering the interaction between cell death and seizure, and on the other hand, Kindling which increases expression NMDA receptors in brain, the aim of this study is to investigate the effect of minocycline ...  Read More

The effect of minocycline on gene expression of GABAA receptor in hippocampus and piriform brain areas on amygdale kindling acquisition in rat

Seyed Mehdi Beheshti Nasr; Mohammad Mohammadzadeh; Hasan Ramshini

Volume 21, Issue 2 , May and June 2014, , Pages 352-361

Abstract
  Introduction: Minocycline has anticonvulsant effects. Since some antiepileptic drugs increase the neurotransmitter GABA in the brain, the aim of this study is the effect of minocycline on gene expression of GABAA receptor in hippocampus and piriform brain areas on amygdale kindling acquisition in rat. Methods: ...  Read More

Study of hexokinase binding site on mitochondrial outer membrane in brain tumor cells

Hasan Ramshini

Volume 19, Issue 3 , September and October 2012, , Pages 238-248

Abstract
  Background: In brain tumors, the main source of energy is from glycolysis, which is initiated by hexokinase type I (HK-I), an enzyme bound to the outer mitochondrial membrane, involving two sets of binding sites. In addition to the glucose-6-phosphate (G6P)-sensitive site (Type A), the enzyme is bound ...  Read More

The Role of Various Aggregation Conditions in Structure and Toxicity of Type B Yeast Hexokinase Aggregates

Hasan Ramshini

Volume 18, Issue 2 , July and August 2011, , Pages 71-81

Abstract
  Background and Purpose: Formation of well-ordered fibrillar protein deposits is common to a large group of amyloid-associated disorders، including Alzheimer’s، Parkinson’s، type II diabetes and prion diseases. The nature of the pathogenic species and the mechanism by which the aggregation process ...  Read More