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Nafiseh Nasri Nasrabadi

Researcher at Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences and Health Services

Publications -  10
Citations -  347

Nafiseh Nasri Nasrabadi is an academic researcher from Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences and Health Services. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cancer & Receptor. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 9 publications receiving 218 citations. Previous affiliations of Nafiseh Nasri Nasrabadi include Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences & Razi Vaccine and Serum Research Institute.

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Expression of MT2 Receptor in Patients with Gastric Adenocarcinoma and its Relationship with Clinicopathological Features

TL;DR: It is concluded that for the first time, the expression of MT2 receptor in gastric adenocarcinoma tissues which was in parallel with breast and colon cancer studies and high expression of this receptor in the marginal tissues indicate refractory mechanism which shows the defending role of melatonin in the GI system.
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Study of regulatory promoter polymorphism (-248 G>A) of Bax gene in patients with gastric cancer in the northern provinces of Iran

TL;DR: Polymorphism may be effective on Bax expression, but it requires further investigation as significant effects between genotypes and features of gender and age, whereas no significant relation were observed between the genotype and grade, stage as well as smoking traits.
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Evaluation of anti-diabetic effects of hydroalcoholic extract of green tea and cinnamon on Streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats

TL;DR: Blood glucose and weight loss were improved in diabetic rats in a dose-dependent manner and the dose of 200 mg/kg extract cinnamon with green tea had the most appropriate synergic effect.
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Genetic and molecular aspects of Helicobacter pylori in gastritis, pre- cancerous conditions and gastric adenocrcinoma.

TL;DR: This mini-review is to explain better genetically aspects of H. pylori pathogenesis, which are associated with different digestive diseases, such as gastritis, peptic ulcer, and mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue lymphoma.