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Zohreh Alizadeh

Researcher at Hamedan University of Medical Sciences

Publications -  33
Citations -  779

Zohreh Alizadeh is an academic researcher from Hamedan University of Medical Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Transplantation & Endometrium. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 33 publications receiving 390 citations. Previous affiliations of Zohreh Alizadeh include University of Tokyo.

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Degradation of maternal mRNA in mouse embryos: selective degradation of specific mRNAs after fertilization.

TL;DR: H1oo, c‐mos, tPA (tissue type plasminogen activator gene), and Gdf9 were identified as genes whose transcripts undergo rapid degradation after fertilization, suggesting that the mRNA species that are required for oogenesis, but not for early pre‐implantation development, are degraded rapidly after fertilized.
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Protective effects of antioxidants on sperm parameters and seminiferous tubules epithelium in high fat-fed rats

TL;DR: Application of antioxidants decreased serum triglyceride, cholesterol and HDL-C/LDL-C in high-fat diet model and improved the semen parameters and it is suggested that the low quality of sperm can be improved in obese men through antioxidant prescription.
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Cationic, anionic and neutral polysaccharides for skin tissue engineering and wound healing applications.

TL;DR: In this article, the wound healing process and the influential factors, structure and properties of carbohydrate polymers, physical and chemical crosslinking of polysaccharides, scaffold fabrication techniques, and the use of poly-saccharide-based scaffolds in skin tissue engineering and wound healing applications are discussed.
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Effect of a high fat diet on ovary morphology, in vitro development, in vitro fertilisation rate and oocyte quality in mice.

TL;DR: An HFD reduces folliculogenesis in the primordial and Graafian stages, in vitro maturation and in vitro fertilisation rates, as well as oocyte quality in mice.