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Daryush Talei

Researcher at Shahed University

Publications -  60
Citations -  805

Daryush Talei is an academic researcher from Shahed University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Andrographis paniculata & Germination. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 56 publications receiving 610 citations. Previous affiliations of Daryush Talei include Universiti Putra Malaysia.

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Nain-e Havandi Andrographis paniculata present yesterday, absent today: a plenary review on underutilized herb of Iran's pharmaceutical plants.

TL;DR: Evidence implies the familiarity of Iran’s folkloric medicine with this plant, but it has been disappeared from contemporary medicine for unknown reasons, and availability of different ecological zones in Iran complies with reestablishment of AP in tropical and temperate regions of the country.
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A Critical Review of the Concept of Transgenic Plants: Insights into Pharmaceutical Biotechnology and Molecular Farming.

TL;DR: This review considers important plant resources, affecting factors, and the recombinant-protein expression techniques relevant to the plant molecular farming process that are important to the production of recombinant native and engineered proteins.
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Salinity effects on macro and micro nutrients uptake in medicinal plant king of bitters (Andrographis paniculata Nees.).

TL;DR: Salinity caused changes in macro and micro nutrients uptake, which may lead to decline in photosynthesis capacity and respiration, and under salinity stress, tolerant accessions could produce higher K + , P, N, Mg 2- and Ca 2+ and lower Na + , Fe, Zn and Cu than sensitive accessions.
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Immune response variations to Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi recombinant porin proteins in mice.

TL;DR: Porin antigens are not suitable vaccine candidates alone or in denatured forms because they had synergic or antagonistic effects on each other from immune system induction points of view and were not protective.
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Plant-growth regulators alter phytochemical constituents and pharmaceutical quality in Sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas L.)

TL;DR: The results of correlation analysis showed that anthocyanins and flavooids are corresponding compounds in sweet potato root extracts for anticancer activity against breast cancer cell lines.