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Houman Alimoradi

Researcher at University of Otago

Publications -  31
Citations -  635

Houman Alimoradi is an academic researcher from University of Otago. The author has contributed to research in topics: Tropisetron & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 27 publications receiving 322 citations. Previous affiliations of Houman Alimoradi include Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences & Tehran University of Medical Sciences.

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Fish Collagen: Extraction, Characterization, and Applications for Biomaterials Engineering.

TL;DR: An overview of the recent studies on collagen extraction from marine-based materials, in particular fish by-products, and biomaterials engineering and therapeutic applications of marine collagen are presented.
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Effects of Juglans regia L. leaf extract on hyperglycemia and lipid profiles in type two diabetic patients: A randomized double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial

TL;DR: Treatment of type II diabetic patients with 100mg Juglans regia leaf extract two times a day for three months improves lipid profile and glycemic control without any tangible adverse effects.
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Controlled Delivery of Nitric Oxide for Cancer Therapy

TL;DR: The effects of NO in cancer biology, NO releasing moieties which can be used for NO delivery, and current advances in the design of NO releasing biomaterials focusing on their applications for tumor therapy are covered.
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Sildenafil citrate improves the delivery and anticancer activity of doxorubicin formulations in a mouse model of breast cancer.

TL;DR: This work highlights the effect of Sildenafil on tumour vasculatures and provides a rational for further testing the combination on breast cancer patients.
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Lithium attenuates peripheral neuropathy induced by paclitaxel in rats

TL;DR: Lithium at these doses, as an inexpensive and relatively safe salt, may be useful clinically in preventing the neuropathy induced by paclitaxel treatment, and suggests that lithium, at subtherapeutic doses, can prevent both motor and sensory components of pac litaxel neuropathy in rats.