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Abdollah Jafarzadeh
Researcher at Rafsanjan University of Medical Sciences
Publications - 175
Citations - 3378
Abdollah Jafarzadeh is an academic researcher from Rafsanjan University of Medical Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: CagA & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 154 publications receiving 2522 citations. Previous affiliations of Abdollah Jafarzadeh include Tehran University of Medical Sciences & Kerman Medical University.
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Contribution of monocytes and macrophages to the local tissue inflammation and cytokine storm in COVID-19: Lessons from SARS and MERS, and potential therapeutic interventions.
Abdollah Jafarzadeh,Abdollah Jafarzadeh,Prashant Chauhan,Bhaskar Saha,Sara Jafarzadeh,Maryam Nemati,Maryam Nemati +6 more
TL;DR: The monocytes and macrophages responses during severe coronavirus infections are described, while potential therapeutic interventions to attenuate macrophage-related inflammatory reactions in possible approaches for COVID-19 treatment are highlighted.
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Lymphopenia an important immunological abnormality in patients with COVID-19: Possible mechanisms.
Abdollah Jafarzadeh,Abdollah Jafarzadeh,Sara Jafarzadeh,Parvin Nozari,Pejman Mokhtari,Maryam Nemati,Maryam Nemati +6 more
TL;DR: A comprehensive view concerning the possible mechanisms that may lead to the lymphocyte reduction in COVID‐19 patients is provided, while highlighting the potential intervention approaches to prevent lymphopenia.
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Association of exon 9 but not intron 8 VDR polymorphisms with occult HBV infection in south-eastern Iranian patients.
Mohammad Kazemi Arababadi,Ali Akbar Pourfathollah,Abdollah Jafarzadeh,Gholamhossein Hassanshahi,Mohammad Ebrahim Rezvani +4 more
TL;DR: This study investigated the association between polymorphisms in intron 8 and exon 9 of the vitamin D receptor (VDR) with OBI and found that vitamin D3 and its known receptor appear to be involved in antiviral immune responses.
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Circulating levels of interleukin-35 in patients with multiple sclerosis: evaluation of the influences of FOXP3 gene polymorphism and treatment program.
Abdollah Jafarzadeh,Abdollah Jafarzadeh,Mitra Jamali,Reza Mahdavi,Hossein Ali Ebrahimi,Hossain Hajghani,Arezu Khosravimashizi,Maryam Nemati,Hamid Najafipour,Abdolkarim Sheikhi,Mohammad Mahdi Mohammadi,Hamid Daneshvar +11 more
TL;DR: Higher serum levels of IL-35 in treated MS patients showed that the benefit effects of treatment may in part performed through the upregulation of the IL- 35 production, suggesting that the SNP rs3761548 may influence the susceptibility to MS disease and the serum levels.
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Salivary IgA and IgE levels in healthy subjects: relation to age and gender
TL;DR: Salivary IgA and IgE levels in adults were significantly higher than those observed in children, and no significant differences were observed between men and women regarding both salivary immunoglobulins.