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Naser Mahdavi-Shahri

Researcher at Ferdowsi University of Mashhad

Publications -  22
Citations -  134

Naser Mahdavi-Shahri is an academic researcher from Ferdowsi University of Mashhad. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cellular differentiation & P19 cell. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 22 publications receiving 114 citations. Previous affiliations of Naser Mahdavi-Shahri include Islamic Azad University.

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Comparative study on the effects of type 1 and type 2 diabetes on structural changes and hormonal output of the adrenal cortex in male Wistar rats

TL;DR: Probably through increasing HPA axis activity, type1 diabetes-induced hyperglycemia leads to adrenal hypertrophy and increase the hormonal output of adrenal gland in both types of diabetes.
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Developmental study of mercury effects on the fruit fly (Drosophila melanogaster)

TL;DR: Positive effects of mercury as a heavy metal are possibly due to the interference of this metal in cellular signaling pathways, such as: Notch signaling and protein synthesis during the period of development.
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The preventive effect of Brassica napus L. oil on pathophysiological changes of respiratory system in experimental asthmatic rat.

TL;DR: Eosinophil numbers in the submucosal layer, as well as smooth muscle layer thicknesses were significantly lower in the rat group treated with 0.75 mg/kg B. napus oil as compared with asthmatic group, probably related to its antioxidants components that reduce the levels of inflammatory mediators such as leukotrienes, IL-4,IL-5, and IL-13.
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Dermatoglyphic analysis in parents with nonfamilial bilateral cleft lip and palate children.

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors test the hypothesis that unaffected parents with nonsyndromic bilateral cleft lip and palate children possess greater levels of dermatoglyphic asymmetry than the normal population and to test for the difference in the distribution of pattern types.
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Evaluation of facial anthropometric parameters in 11-17 year old boys.

TL;DR: Most of the parameters studied increased gradually with age, except intercanthal width, which showed an irregular pattern of changes and statistical analysis did not show any significant differences among different age groups.