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Parvaneh Najafizadeh

Researcher at Iran University of Medical Sciences

Publications -  27
Citations -  243

Parvaneh Najafizadeh is an academic researcher from Iran University of Medical Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Molecularly imprinted polymer & Spermatogenesis. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 25 publications receiving 169 citations. Previous affiliations of Parvaneh Najafizadeh include Shiraz University of Medical Sciences & Islamic Azad University.

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Biocompatible polymer microneedle for topical/dermal delivery of tranexamic acid.

TL;DR: The tranexamic acid biocompatible polymer microneedle used in this study was fabricated from PVP and methac acrylic acid, using the lithography method, and required mechanical strength to pierce skin was attained by optimizing the ratio of PVP to methacrylic acid.
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The evaluation of the clinical effect of topical St Johns wort (Hypericum perforatum L.) in plaque type psoriasis vulgaris: a pilot study.

TL;DR: Hypericum perforatum ointment applied twice daily may be effective in reducing PASI scores in mild plaque‐type psoriasis, however, further larger studies need be conducted to achieve a more conclusive result.
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The impact of topical Saint John's Wort (Hypericum perforatum) treatment on tissue tumor necrosis factor-alpha levels in plaque-type psoriasis: A pilot study.

TL;DR: Investigation of the effects of topical H. perforatum ointment on TNFα levels in psoriatic lesions for possible identification of the mechanism by which Hypericum reduces inflammation and modulates the disease in patients with plaque-type psoriasis found its efficacy related to its effect on lowering cytokines including TNF α.
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The effect of a hydro-alcoholic extract of olive fruit on reproductive argons in male sprague-dawley rat

TL;DR: It is suggested that olive extract may have deleterious effects on fertility factors; therefore, after further studies, it may be used as a contraceptive in males.
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Reproductive toxicity of manganese dioxide in forms of micro- and nanoparticles in male rats.

TL;DR: It seems that the high oxidative power of both particles was the main reason for the disturbances in the function of the testis and it is concluded that these particles may have a potential reproductive toxicity in adult male rats.