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Maryam Bayat
Researcher at Tehran University of Medical Sciences
Publications - 14
Citations - 244
Maryam Bayat is an academic researcher from Tehran University of Medical Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Low level laser therapy & Biology. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 10 publications receiving 198 citations. Previous affiliations of Maryam Bayat include Islamic University.
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Experimental wound healing using microamperage electrical stimulation in rabbits
Mohammad Bayat,Zahra Asgari-Moghadam,Mohammad Maroufi,Fatemeh-Sadat Rezaie,Maryam Bayat,Mohammad Rakhshan +5 more
TL;DR: Daily application of microamperage electrical stimulation significantly accelerated the wound-healing process of full-thickness incision in the rabbits' skin.
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Histological and gene expression analysis of the effects of pulsed low-level laser therapy on wound healing of streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats
Zanelabedien Sharifian,Mohammad Bayat,Morteza Alidoust,Reza Masteri Farahani,Maryam Bayat,Fatemealsadat Rezaie,Homa Bayat +6 more
TL;DR: Pulsed LLLT at 0.2 J/cm2 accelerated the wound healing process in both non-diabetic and diabetic rats as measured by histological characteristics and semi-quantitative bFGF gene expression.
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The effect of 30-day pretreatment with pentoxifylline on the survival of a random skin flap in the rat: an ultrastructural and biomechanical evaluation
Mohammad Bayat,Farzaneh Chelcheraghi,Abbas Piryaei,Mohammad Rakhshan,Zhaleh Mohseniefar,Fatemesadat Rezaie,Maryam Bayat,Hashem Shemshadi,Yousef Sadeghi +8 more
TL;DR: PTX appeared to have healed wounds and reversed ultrastructural changes resulting from hypoxia in the blood vessel endothelium of the flaps, and significantly increased the survival of theFlaps.
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Effects of pulsed infra-red low level-laser irradiation on mast cells number and degranulation in open skin wound healing of healthy and streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats
TL;DR: According to the paired t-test, the total number of laser-treated mast cells was significantly higher than that of the placebos in the non-diabetic groups on days 4 and 15.
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Low-Level Laser Therapy Improves Early Healing of Medial Collateral Ligament Injuries in Rats
Mohammad Bayat,Ali Delbari,Mohammad Ali Almaseyeh,Yousef Sadeghi,Maryam Bayat,Fatemesadat Reziae +5 more
TL;DR: LLLT with a helium-neon laser is effective for the early improvement of the ultimate tensile strength of medial collateral ligament injuries in rats.