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Fathollah Moztarzadeh

Researcher at Amirkabir University of Technology

Publications -  213
Citations -  6084

Fathollah Moztarzadeh is an academic researcher from Amirkabir University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Simulated body fluid & Bioactive glass. The author has an hindex of 39, co-authored 211 publications receiving 5015 citations.

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Synthesis and characterization of electrospun polyvinyl alcohol nanofibrous scaffolds modified by blending with chitosan for neural tissue engineering

TL;DR: Electrospun polyvinyl alcohol (PVA)/chitosan nano-fibrous scaffolds have been synthesized with large pore sizes as potential matrices for nervous tissue engineering and repair and it could be concluded that addition of chitOSan to the PVA scaffolds enhances viability and proliferation of nerve cells, which increases the biocompatibility of the scaffolds.
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Synthesis, characterization and in vitro bioactivity of sol-gel-derived SiO2-CaO-P2O5-MgO bioglass

TL;DR: In this article, the synthesis of SiO2-CaO-P2O5-MgO bioactive glass was performed by the sol-gel method by uniaxial pressing, followed by sintering at 700°C.
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Future sustainability scenarios for universities: moving beyond the United Nations Decade of Education for Sustainable Development

TL;DR: In this article, the implications of sustainable development trends and future directions universities might take under a potential second decade (2015-2024) are analyzed, based upon a combination of various futures studies methods.
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Synthesis, characterization and bioactivity investigation of bioglass/hydroxyapatite composite

TL;DR: In this article, a composite sample of hydroxyapatite with synthesized bioglass was prepared at 1000°C and characterized by X-ray powder diffraction (XRD) and surface electron microscopy (SEM).
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Investigating the effect of chitosan on hydrophilicity and bioactivity of conductive electrospun composite scaffold for neural tissue engineering.

TL;DR: The results indicated the PCL/chitosan/PPy nanofibrous scaffolds support the adhesion, spreading and proliferation of the PC12 cells and could serve as promising neural tissue substitutes.