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Farzad Kobarfard

Researcher at Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences and Health Services

Publications -  279
Citations -  5141

Farzad Kobarfard is an academic researcher from Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences and Health Services. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Detection limit. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 260 publications receiving 3669 citations. Previous affiliations of Farzad Kobarfard include Shahid Beheshti University & University of Tehran.

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Isoniazid blood levels in patients with pulmonary tuberculosis at a tuberculosis referral center.

TL;DR: Therapeutic drug monitoring may be needed to optimize isoniazid dosage, especially in patients with inadequate clinical response or toxicity to INH, especially after treatment with conventional therapy.
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The Effects of House Cooking Process on Residue Concentrations of 41 Multi-Class Pesticides in Rice.

TL;DR: Washing effect was not associated with the water solubility of the pesticides but amount of residue binding to rice matrix was a major factor for residue reduction and the amount of the pesticide residues was decreased in the range of 20.7-100%.
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Simultaneous determination of six fluoroquinolones in milk by validated QuEChERS-DLLME HPLC-FLD

TL;DR: This article used QuEChERS-dispersive liquid-liquid micro extraction (DLLME) for the extraction and determination of six fluorquinolones (marbofloxacin, norfloxaccin, ciprofloxcin, cinfloxcatin, difloxa-cin, enrofloxinacin and danofloxideacin) in whole milk samples.
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99mTc-HMPAO-labeled liposomes: an investigation into the effects of some formulation factors on labeling efficiency and in vitro stability.

TL;DR: Study of the effect of lipid composition on the stability of liposomes showed that all three kinds of labeled liposome composed of DSPC/CHOL, DPPC/CHol and DMPC/ CHOL had good in vitro stability in human plasma at 37 degrees C for 48 h; however, employing D SPC resulted in the most stable ones.