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Milad Mohkam

Researcher at Shiraz University of Medical Sciences

Publications -  48
Citations -  1348

Milad Mohkam is an academic researcher from Shiraz University of Medical Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Probiotic & Lactobacillus fermentum. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 44 publications receiving 721 citations. Previous affiliations of Milad Mohkam include Shiraz University.

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Prebiotics: Definition, Types, Sources, Mechanisms, and Clinical Applications

TL;DR: Health benefits of prebiotics and their safety, as well as their production and storage advantages compared to probiotics, they seem to be fascinating candidates for promoting human health condition as a replacement or in association with probiotics.
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Designing an efficient multi-epitope peptide vaccine against Vibrio cholerae via combined immunoinformatics and protein interaction based approaches

TL;DR: The results suggest that the designed epitope vaccine could incite robust long-term protective immunity against V. cholera.
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The Inhibition Effect of Lactobacilli Against Growth and Biofilm Formation of Pseudomonas aeruginosa

TL;DR: Results obtained by high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) analysis indicated that their inhibitory effect was the result of production of three main organic acids including lactic acid, acetic acid, and formic acid, which can potentially be used in bio-control of drug-resistant strains of P. aeruginosa.
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Production of a novel multi-epitope peptide vaccine for cancer immunotherapy in TC-1 tumor-bearing mice

TL;DR: The authors' epitope vaccine could efficiently induce preventive and therapeutic antitumor immunity in TC-1 tumor bearing mice and led to a reduction in the number of metastatic nodules, lung weights and the ratio of lung weights to body weights compared to other groups.
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Identification of Bacillus Probiotics Isolated from Soil Rhizosphere Using 16S rRNA, recA , rpoB Gene Sequencing and RAPD-PCR

TL;DR: RAPD fingerprinting, rpoB and recA along with concatenated genes sequence analysis discriminated closely related Bacillus species, which highlights the significance of the multigenic method in more precisely distinguishing Bacillus strains.