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Shirin Babri

Researcher at Tabriz University of Medical Sciences

Publications -  62
Citations -  1238

Shirin Babri is an academic researcher from Tabriz University of Medical Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ghrelin & Morris water navigation task. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 58 publications receiving 1020 citations. Previous affiliations of Shirin Babri include University of Tabriz.

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Strain-dependent effects of prenatal maternal immune activation on anxiety- and depression-like behaviors in offspring.

TL;DR: The findings suggest that prenatal maternal immune activation can alter the HPA axis activity, anxiety- and depression-like behaviors in a strain- and task-dependent manner in offspring and further comprehensive studies are needed to prove the causal relationship between the findings found here and to validate their relevance to neuropsychiatric disorders in humans.
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Intracerebroventricular insulin improves spatial learning and memory in male Wistar rats.

TL;DR: Results suggest that ICV administration of insulin may result in a dose-dependent improvement of memory function in rats, and suggest that insulin might be involved in the modulation of memory.
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Selective activation of α7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor by PHA-543613 improves Aβ25-35-mediated cognitive deficits in mice.

TL;DR: Assessment of the effect of α7 nAChR selective activation by PHA-543613 on beta-amyloid (Aβ)25-35-mediated cognitive deficits in mice found that activation, reduces Aβ-induced cognitive deficits and increases the α7 protein level and subsequent neuron survival.
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Intrahippocampal Insulin Improves Memory in a Passive-Avoidance Task in Male Wistar Rats.

TL;DR: It is concluded that intrahippocampal injections of insulin may enhance memory for a simple learning task which supports the concept that insulin possibly plays an endogenous role in memory formation.
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Effects of treadmill running on spatial learning and memory in streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats.

TL;DR: The present results suggest that spatial learning and memory is affected under diabetic conditions and that treadmill running prevents these effects, and correspond to the possibility that treadmillRunning is helpful in the prevention and alleviation of the cognitive decline in diabetes mellitus.