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Exogenous Ghrelin Could Not Ameliorate 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine-induced Acute Liver Injury in The Rat: Involved Mechanisms.
Iran J Pharm Res. 2020 Winter;19(1):343-354. doi: 10.22037/ijpr.2020.1100940.
Iran J Pharm Res. 2020.
PMID: 32922492
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Gallic acid protects the liver against NAFLD induced by dust exposure and high-fat diet through inhibiting oxidative stress and repressing the inflammatory signaling pathways NF-kβ/TNF-α/IL-6 in Wistar rats.
Fanaei H, Mard SA, Sarkaki A, Goudarzi G, Khorsandi L.
Fanaei H, et al.
Avicenna J Phytomed. 2021 Sep-Oct;11(5):527-540. doi: 10.22038/AJP.2021.17835.
Avicenna J Phytomed. 2021.
PMID: 34745924
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Evaluation of Nanocarrier Targeted Drug Delivery of Capecitabine-PAMAM Dendrimer Complex in a Mice Colorectal Cancer Model.
Nabavizadeh F, Fanaei H, Imani A, Vahedian J, Asadi Amoli F, Ghorbi J, Sohanaki H, Mohammadi SM, Golchoobian R.
Nabavizadeh F, et al. Among authors: fanaei h.
Acta Med Iran. 2016 Aug;54(8):485-493.
Acta Med Iran. 2016.
PMID: 27701718
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Gallic acid treats dust-induced NAFLD in rats by improving the liver's anti-oxidant capacity and inhibiting ROS/NFκβ/TNFα inflammatory pathway.
Fanaei H, Mard SA, Sarkaki A, Goudarzi G, Khorsandi L.
Fanaei H, et al.
Iran J Basic Med Sci. 2021 Feb;24(2):240-247. doi: 10.22038/IJBMS.2021.51036.11603.
Iran J Basic Med Sci. 2021.
PMID: 33953864
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