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Mohammad-Taher Moradi
Researcher at Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences
Publications - 27
Citations - 350
Mohammad-Taher Moradi is an academic researcher from Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genotype & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 25 publications receiving 232 citations. Previous affiliations of Mohammad-Taher Moradi include University of Gilan.
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Lack of association between the TNF-α-1031genotypes and generalized aggressive periodontitis disease.
Elahe Darvishi,Z Aziziaram,Kheirollah Yari,M. Bagheri Dehbaghi,Danial Kahrizi,Hosein Karim,Siavash Vaziri,Javaad Zargooshi,Keyghobad Ghadiri,Saare Muhammadi,Elham Kazemi,Mohammad-Taher Moradi,M Shokrinia,N Mohammadi +13 more
TL;DR: Results of this study showed that there was no significant association between TNF-α (-1031 T/C promoter) gene polymorphisms and the risk of generalized aggressive periodontitis disease.
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Interaction of long noncoding RNA MEG3 with miRNAs: A reciprocal regulation.
TL;DR: Interestingly, the lncRNA MEG3 (lnc‐MEG3), as a ceRNA affects various cell processes such as proliferation, apoptosis, and angiogenesis by sponging miRNAs.
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Synergistic effect of temozolomide and thymoquinone on human glioblastoma multiforme cell line (U87MG)
TL;DR: The combination of TMZ and TQ may emerge as a promising strategy for the successful treatment of GBM through synergistic cytotoxic effect on U87MG cells.
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Apoptosis induction in human breast cancer cell lines by synergic effect of raloxifene and resveratrol through increasing proapoptotic genes.
TL;DR: The synergic effects of Ral and Res through increased ratio of Bcl2/Bax and expressions of p53, caspases‐3 and caspase‐8 genes indicating a better therapeutic effect on breast cancer cells relative to each drug alone are indicated.
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Association between Helicobacter pylori hopQI genotypes and human gastric cancer risk.
Elham Kazemi,Danial Kahrizi,Mohammad-Taher Moradi,Maryam Sohrabi,Sayed Asadollah Amini,Seyed Ali Reza Mousavi,Kheirollah Yari +6 more
TL;DR: Investigation of the association between different H. pylori virulence hopQI (types I) genotyping and patients with gastroduodenal disorders showed that there were not significant differences between healthy and diseased ones for genotypes hopQQI+ and hopZI-.