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Mehdi Abbasi

Researcher at Tehran University of Medical Sciences

Publications -  156
Citations -  1796

Mehdi Abbasi is an academic researcher from Tehran University of Medical Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Voltage & Sperm. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 141 publications receiving 1178 citations. Previous affiliations of Mehdi Abbasi include Islamic Azad University & Isfahan University of Technology.

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Improving the Efficacy of Cryopreservation of Spermatogonia Stem Cells by Antioxidant Supplements

TL;DR: Adding antioxidants to the basic freezing medium can be helpful in increasing the quality and viability of SSCs after cryopreservation, and can also be a promising strategy for fertility preservation in patients who suffer from malignancy.
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Saffron Improves Epididymal Sperm Parameters in Rats Exposed to Cadmium

TL;DR: Saffron, as an antioxidant, is positively effective on sperm parameters in rats exposed with cadmium, and this effect is positive in both control and saffron treated groups.
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Altered FoxO3 expression and apoptosis in granulosa cells of women with polycystic ovary syndrome.

TL;DR: Activation and overexpression of FoxO3 in granulosa cells of PCOS women correlated with higher apoptosis levels in these cells suggesting that FoxO 3 may be a candidate for the higher apoptotic levels from women with PCOS.
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Repair of spinal cord injury by co-transplantation of embryonic stem cell-derived motor neuron and olfactory ensheathing cell

TL;DR: It is found that the co-transplantation of E SMN and OEC into an injured spinal cord has a synergistic effect, promoting neural regeneration, ESMN survival and partial functional recovery.
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Small bowel bacterial overgrowth in patients with irritable bowel syndrome: the first study in iran.

TL;DR: There is a positive association between IBS and SIBO and a Placebo-controlled bacterial eradication study is suggested for identifying the role of SIBO in IBS.