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Mohammad Bayat
Researcher at Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences and Health Services
Publications - 346
Citations - 3884
Mohammad Bayat is an academic researcher from Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences and Health Services. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Wound healing. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 289 publications receiving 2855 citations. Previous affiliations of Mohammad Bayat include Academic Center for Education, Culture and Research & Imam Khomeini International University.
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Use of botulinum toxin A for drug-refractory trigeminal neuralgia: preliminary report.
Behnam Bohluli,Mohammad Hosein Kalantar Motamedi,Shahrokh C. Bagheri,Mohammad Bayat,Eshagh Lassemi,Fina Navi,Nima Moharamnejad +6 more
TL;DR: It is shown that BTX-A is a minimally invasive method that can play a role in treating TN before other more invasive therapies, i.e., radiofrequency and surgery.
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Neuroprotective properties of Melissa officinalis after hypoxic-ischemic injury both in vitro and in vivo
Mohammad Bayat,Abolfazl Azami Tameh,Mohammad Hossein Ghahremani,Mohammad Esmaeil Akbari,Shahram Ejtemaei Mehr,Mahnaz Khanavi,Gholamreza Hassanzadeh +6 more
TL;DR: Results showed that Melissa officinalis could be considered as a protective agent in various neurological diseases associated with ischemic brain injury.
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The effects of dosage and the routes of administrations of streptozotocin and alloxan on induction rate of type1 diabetes mellitus and mortality rate in rats.
Ataroalsadat Mostafavinia,Abdodlah Amini,Seyed Kamran Ghorishi,Ramin Pouriran,Mohammad Bayat +4 more
TL;DR: Male Wistar rats in which received a single dosage of Alloxan by sc injection at dose of 120 mg/kg showed the most desirable result of induction of type I DM, and developed a persistent and optimal DM state characterized by high rate of DM induction and low- level of mortality.
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Effect of low-level laser therapy on the healing of second-degree burns in rats: a histological and microbiological study.
TL;DR: It is concluded that low-level laser therapy of deep second-degree burn caused significant decrease in the number of macrophage and depth of new epidermis, and it decreased incidence of S. epidermidis and S. aureus.
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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.