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Ali Moshiri

Researcher at Iran University of Medical Sciences

Publications -  84
Citations -  3779

Ali Moshiri is an academic researcher from Iran University of Medical Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Tendon & Achilles tendon. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 77 publications receiving 2965 citations. Previous affiliations of Ali Moshiri include Shiraz University & University of Tehran.

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Bone regenerative medicine: classic options, novel strategies, and future directions

TL;DR: Tissue engineering is a new and developing option that had been introduced to reduce limitations of bone grafts and improve the healing processes of the bone fractures and defects and may open new insights in the near future.
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Chemical crosslinking of biopolymeric scaffolds: Current knowledge and future directions of crosslinked engineered bone scaffolds

TL;DR: Developing more efficient crosslinking materials and methods are desirable to obtain crosslinked scaffolds with perfect properties in bone tissue engineering from different biopolymers such as collagen, gelatin, cellulose, chitosan, alginate, etc.
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Role of Mesenchymal Stem Cells in Bone Regenerative Medicine: What Is the Evidence?

TL;DR: The recent advances in the mechanisms of MSC action and the delivery approaches in bone regenerative medicine are updated and the most recent clinical trials are reviewed to find out how MSCs may be beneficial for treating bone defects.
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Biological properties and therapeutic activities of honey in wound healing: A narrative review and meta-analysis.

TL;DR: Honey improves the outcome of the wound healing by reducing the incidence and excessive scar formation, and application of honey can be an effective and economical approach in managing large and complicated wounds.
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Bone morphogenetic proteins: a powerful osteoinductive compound with non-negligible side effects and limitations.

TL;DR: This review represented the most important concepts and evidences regarding the role of BMPs on bone healing and regeneration from basic to clinical application.