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Mohammadmahdi Sabahi

Researcher at Education and Research Network

Publications -  54
Citations -  244

Mohammadmahdi Sabahi is an academic researcher from Education and Research Network. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 27 publications receiving 56 citations. Previous affiliations of Mohammadmahdi Sabahi include Tehran University of Medical Sciences & Hamedan University of Medical Sciences.

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Aging & COVID-19 susceptibility, disease severity, and clinical outcomes: The role of entangled risk factors.

TL;DR: A plethora of mechanisms and risk factors contribute to the higher risk of infection in the old population as discussed by the authors, including aging associated with an increment in the expression of Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme-2 (ACE-2), the receptor for SARS-CoV-2 spike protein.
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Pathophysiological Clues to How the Emergent SARS-CoV-2 Can Potentially Increase the Susceptibility to Neurodegeneration.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors provide evidence to critically discuss the claim that the survived patients could possibly be at increased risk for neurodegenerative diseases via various mechanisms, such as metabolic risk factors, genetic predispositions, and even gut microbiota dysbiosis.
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Nuclear factor-kappa B (NF-κB) in pathophysiology of Parkinson disease: Diverse patterns and mechanisms contributing to neurodegeneration.

TL;DR: In this article, the changes in NF-κB expression is implicated in Parkinson's disease (PD), which comprises several pathophysiologic mechanisms including misfolded alpha-synuclein aggregation, inflammation, mitochondrial dysfunction, and synaptic loss.
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Neuronal degeneration and oxidative stress in the SNc of 6-OHDA intoxicated rats; improving role of silymarin long-term treatment.

TL;DR: Silymarin chronic treatment restored the brain’s antioxidant capacity and salvaged neurons from oxidative stress-induced neurodegeneration and could also improve motor function in parkinsonian animals by increasing TH expression.
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MRI-negative Cushing's disease: A review on therapeutic management.

TL;DR: In this article , a systematic review and meta-analysis of the literature regarding patients with Cushing's disease (CD) with negative or inconclusive magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was performed, where 28 articles described surgical management of inconclusive MRI or MRI-negative CD.