item: #1 of 85 id: jcbior-10 author: Hasannejad-Bibalan, Meysam; Hekmatnezhad, Hamed title: A light shining through darkness: probiotic against COVID-19 date: 2020-05-27 words: 811 flesch: 28 summary: Hasannejad Bibalan M, Eshaghi M, Rohani M, Esghaei M, Darban-Sarokhalil D, Pourshafie MR, et al. Hasannejad Bibalan M, Eshaghi M, Rohani M, Pourshafie MR, Talebi M. Determination of Bacteriocin Genes and Antibacterial Activity of Lactobacillus Strains Isolated from Fecal of Healthy Individuals. keywords: bacteria; covid-19; probiotics cache: jcbior-10.pdf plain text: jcbior-10.txt item: #2 of 85 id: jcbior-100 author: Barua, Ranjit; Datta, Sudipto; RoyChowdhury, Amit; Datta, Pallab title: A Review on the epidemiology and characteristics of COVID-19 date: 2021-09-28 words: 8407 flesch: 54 summary: Tiwari R, Dhama K, Sharun K, Iqbal Yatoo M, Malik YS, Singh R, et al. COVID-19: animals, veterinary and zoonotic links. Hani C, Trieu NH, Saab I, Dangeard S, Bennani S, Chassagnon G, et al. COVID-19 pneumonia: keywords: 2020; cases; china; coronavirus; cov-2; covid-19; days; disease; drug; et al; health; india; infection; med; mers; novel; number; patients; review; sars; transmission; treatment; wang cache: jcbior-100.pdf plain text: jcbior-100.txt item: #3 of 85 id: jcbior-102 author: Hafiz, Maryam; Hashemi Tabar, Gholamreza; Rad, Mehrnaz title: Detection of extended-spectrum beta-lactamase genes among Escherichia coli isolates from urinary tract infection in Mashhad date: 2021-09-13 words: 3797 flesch: 48 summary: Volume 2, Number 3, 2021 eISSN: 2717-1906 1 Original research Detection of extended-spectrum beta-lactamase genes among Escherichia coli isolates from urinary tract infection in Mashhad Maryam Hafiz1, Gholamreza Hashemi Tabar1,*, Mehrnaz Rad1 1Department of Pathobiology, School of Veterinary Medicine, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran Abstract Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are known as one of the most important infections around the world, and Escherichia coli is the most important cause of UTI. Keywords: Escherichia coli, ESBL, Urinary tract infection, Multiplex-PCR 1. keywords: coli; esbl; escherichia; genes; infections; isolates; patients; prevalence; resistance; susceptibility; tract; uti cache: jcbior-102.pdf plain text: jcbior-102.txt item: #4 of 85 id: jcbior-105 author: Farzanegan, Ali; Khalandi, Halala; Falahati, Mehraban; Kardouni Khoozestani, Parisa title: Fungi associated oral cavity hygiene and denture stomatitis: A review on diagnostic and treatment date: 2021-12-30 words: 5810 flesch: 36 summary: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2425-8634 Received: June, 28, 2021 Accepted: September, 05, 2021 Oral Candida infection usually occurs by predisposing factors (local or systemic host factors). In vitro activities of natural products against oral Candida isolates from denture wearers. keywords: albicans; antifungal; bacteria; biofilm; candida; candidiasis; cavity; cells; denture; factors; fungal; fungi; human; infection; mucosal; oral; patients; saliva; species; stomatitis; treatment cache: jcbior-105.pdf plain text: jcbior-105.txt item: #5 of 85 id: jcbior-108 author: Dehkohneh, Abolfazl; Khalili, Azam; Ardalani, Omid; Mohsenzadeh, Amin; Sabati, Hoda; Jafari, Parvaneh title: Impacts of Bacillus subtilis JQ61816 on lipid panel and expression of genes involved in cholesterol metabolism in hypercholesterolemic rats date: 2021-12-30 words: 5505 flesch: 46 summary: Effect of Lactobacillus brevis 119-2 isolated from Tsuda kabu red turnips on cholesterol levels in cholesterol-administered rats. Although B. subtilis JQ61816 could reduce total cholesterol level, it was not significant statistically. keywords: cholesterol; diet; effects; group; hdl; hfd; hfd group; jq61816; level; probiotics; serum; subtilis; t g; total cache: jcbior-108.pdf plain text: jcbior-108.txt item: #6 of 85 id: jcbior-109 author: Rezaee, Reza; Verdi, Javad; Sadeghi, Mahsa; Soleymanha, Mehran; Mirzaei, Mojtaba; Mobayen, Mohammad Reza; Kianoush, Arad title: The application of human Wharton's jelly mesenchymal stem cells in wound healing: A narrative review date: 2022-03-30 words: 11134 flesch: 44 summary: Keywords: Stem cells, Wharton's Jelly, Cell therapy, Wound healing, Regenerative medicine 1. These problems have led to the discovery of more advanced therapies such as tissue engineering, gene therapy, platelet-rich plasma (PRP), the use of growth factors (GF) and stem cells (SC) keywords: 2012; 2014; adipose; blood; bone; chronic; cord; differentiation; effects; embryonic; et al; factors; growth; healing; human; inflammatory; int; jelly; marrow; medicine; mesenchymal stem; mscs; potential; regeneration; repair; res; research; skin; stem cells; stromal; studies; therapy; tissue; transplantation; use; wang; wharton; wound; wound healing; zhang cache: jcbior-109.pdf plain text: jcbior-109.txt item: #7 of 85 id: jcbior-11 author: Ebrahimzadeh Namvar, Amirmorteza; Ruzbahani, Meisam; Havaei, Seyed Asghar title: Molecular characterization of Panton-Valentine Leukocidin positive Staphylococcus aureus isolates obtained from clinical sample in Isfahan, Iran date: 2020-06-10 words: 3579 flesch: 35 summary: Characterisation of SCCmec elements in methicillin- resistant Staphylococcus aureus isolated from burn patients. Prevalence of genes encoding Exfoliatin toxin A and Panton-Valentine Leukocidin among Methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus in Baghdad. keywords: agr; aureus; genes; isolates; leukocidin; microbiol; pvl; sccmec; staphylococcus; strains cache: jcbior-11.pdf plain text: jcbior-11.txt item: #8 of 85 id: jcbior-112 author: Bashardoust, Nazanin; Daryoush, Shima; Ashouri, Adel; Rahimirad, Parisa title: Anti-bacterial effect of white tea extract on Streptococcus mutans and Streptococcus salivarius date: 2022-03-30 words: 3289 flesch: 47 summary: Volume 3, Number 1, 2022 eISSN: 2717-1906 1 Original research Anti-bacterial effect of white tea extract on Streptococcus mutans and Streptococcus salivarius Nazanin Bashardoust1, Shima Daryoush2,*, Adel Ashouri3, Parisa Rahimirad2 1Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology, Dental Sciences Research Center, School of Dentistry, Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht, Iran 2Student Research Committee, School of Dentistry, Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht, Iran 3Private dentist, Rasht, Iran Abstract Due to the increasing frequency of drug-resistant strains among different types of microorganisms, the finding of antimicrobial and antifungal compounds of natural substances, which certainly has fewer side effects, has long been of interest to researchers. Therefore, the aim of this investigation was to study the effect of white tea extract on reducing Streptococcus mutans and Streptococcus salivarius. keywords: activity; antibacterial; effect; extract; mutans; study; tea; white cache: jcbior-112.pdf plain text: jcbior-112.txt item: #9 of 85 id: jcbior-116 author: Ghaffari, Sasan; Kazerooni, Hanif; Salehi-Najafabadi, Amir title: The current advances of CRISPR/Cas-based systems for the detection of COVID-19 date: 2021-12-30 words: 5895 flesch: 49 summary: Rahimi H, Salehiabar M, Barsbay M, Ghaffarlou M, Kavetskyy T, Sharafi A, et al. CRISPR Systems for COVID-19 Diagnosis. In this article, we review the current SARS-CoV-2 detection methods and introduce various CRISPR/Cas-based approaches to virus detection. keywords: 2020; cas; cas12a; cov-2; covid-19; crispr; detection; et al; extraction; method; pcr; rapid; sars; sensitivity; system; virus cache: jcbior-116.pdf plain text: jcbior-116.txt item: #10 of 85 id: jcbior-118 author: Taslimi, Fatemeh; Hosseini Ezabadi, Seyedeh Elham; Jabbari, Maed; Ghanbarzadeh, Erfan; Ashkan, Mandana; Akbari Afkhami, Farhad; Rigi, Amir; Hedayati Ch, Mojtaba title: New insight in severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 consideration: Applied machine learning for nutrition quality, microbiome and microbial food poisoning concerns date: 2022-06-30 words: 4324 flesch: 41 summary: 2. Chen H, Guo J, Wang C, Luo F, Yu X, Zhang W, et al. Clinical characteristics and intrauterine vertical transmission potential of COVID-19 infection in nine pregnant women: a retrospective review of medical records. Burchill E, Lymberopoulos E, Menozzi E, Budhdeo S, McIlroy JR, Macnaughtan J, et al. keywords: covid-19; data; diet; disease; food; gut; medical; microbiome; nutrition; patients; role; sciences; toxins cache: jcbior-118.pdf plain text: jcbior-118.txt item: #11 of 85 id: jcbior-120 author: Haghighi, Mohammad; Khoshrang, Hossein; Rimaz, Siamak; Yaghubi Kalurazi, Tofigh; Atrkar Roushan, Zahra; Ghazanfar Tehran, Samaneh; Rezaei, Paniz; Faraji, Niloofar title: Evaluation of sequential organ failure assessment (SOFA) score efficiency in predicting the mortality of intensive care unit admitted COVID-19 patients date: 2021-11-22 words: 5116 flesch: 52 summary: Since there is no special scoring system for risk assessment in patients with COVID-19, we conducted this study to evaluate the effectiveness of the SOFA score in critically ill patients to identify an effective risk scoring system in COVID-19 patients. Although several studies have been performed to evaluate the efficacy of the SOFA scoring system in patients with COVID-19 disease, few studies have systematically evaluated the accuracy of SOFA in diagnosing the severity of COVID-19 disease and its predictive value. keywords: admission; covid-19; day; disease; hours; icu; mortality; patients; score; sofa; sofa score; study; time cache: jcbior-120.pdf plain text: jcbior-120.txt item: #12 of 85 id: jcbior-121 author: Khakpour-Taleghani, Behrooz; Akhoondian, Mohammad; Jafari, Adele title: The nucleus locus coeruleus modulatory effect on memory formation: A literature review date: 2021-10-20 words: 5272 flesch: 41 summary: In addition, Kempadoo et al. found that LC light stimulation increases dopamine in dorsal HIPP and eventually improves animal model of recognition memory performance [26]. Also, Hopp et al. found that neuroinflammation can induce AD symptoms by disrupting the regulation of calcium ions in the LC and leads to impaired nervous pacemaker activity [53]. keywords: amygdala; avoidance; brain; coeruleus; effect; et al; formation; hipp; hippocampus; locus; memory; projections; recognition; role; stimulation cache: jcbior-121.pdf plain text: jcbior-121.txt item: #13 of 85 id: jcbior-122 author: Kiyanjam, Mahnaz; Soleymani, Ghazal; Khaloozadeh, Fatemeh; Rouhollah, Fatemeh title: Exosomal microRNAs released from tumor cells can play a role as reliable non-invasive biomarkers in the diagnosis and prognosis of breast cancer date: 2022-06-30 words: 4726 flesch: 48 summary: Exosomes from breast cancer cells have been linked to proliferation, metastasis, chemoresistance, and carcinogenesis, according to research. Furthermore, because hsa-miR-423-5p expression is highly associated to the disease, abnormal hsa-miR- 423-5p overexpression might be one of the early- warning signals given out by breast cancer cells [21]. keywords: biomarkers; breast; breast cancer; cancer; cell; exosomal; exosomes; expression; metastasis; micrornas; mirnas; proliferation cache: jcbior-122.pdf plain text: jcbior-122.txt item: #14 of 85 id: jcbior-123 author: Aghajanzadeh, Manouchehr; Haghighi, Mohammad; Rimaz, Siamak; Alavi Fomani, Ali; Tangestaninejad, Azita; Ashoobi, Mohammad Taghi; Pourahmadi, Yousha; Rohani, Mohammad Mojtaba title: Pneumomediastinum, pneumopericardium pneumothorax and subcutaneous emphysema in Iranian COVID-19 patients date: 2021-12-30 words: 2648 flesch: 44 summary: PM, PP, PT, and SE are uncommon complications in COVID-19 patients and were reported frequently in male patients. Alveolar wall is more prone to rupture due to inflammation in COVID-19 patients and alveolar wall is exacerbated by severe cough or any problems which increase the intra-alveolar pressure [5]. keywords: e s; n o; o y; patients; s n; s y; y e cache: jcbior-123.pdf plain text: jcbior-123.txt item: #15 of 85 id: jcbior-124 author: Karkhah, Samad; Bazzi, Ali; Adyani, Seyede Marzieh; Ghazanfari, Mohammad Javad title: Mindfulness and related factors among Iranian nursing students: A cross-sectional study date: 2021-12-30 words: 4796 flesch: 45 summary: Therefore, due to the importance of mindfulness among nursing students and limited studies in this field, the present study aimed to assess mindfulness and related factors among Iranian nursing students. One of the strategies of stress management in nursing students is the use of mindfulness. keywords: anxiety; depression; educ; medical; mindfulness; nursing; nursing students; relationship; stress; students; study cache: jcbior-124.pdf plain text: jcbior-124.txt item: #16 of 85 id: jcbior-126 author: Yaghubi Kalurazi, Tofigh; Shakoori, Vahid; Nasiri, Sara; Alavi Foumani, Ali; Hesni, Ezat; Mahfoozi, Lida; Aghajani, Dorrin; Gholamalipour, Zahra; Ehsani, Roxana; Mirzaei Dahka, Samaneh; Faraji, Niloofar title: Clinical characteristics and laboratory findings of patients with COVID-19 in Rasht, Iran date: 2022-06-30 words: 4760 flesch: 48 summary: Imazio M, Klingel K, Kindermann I, Brucato A, De Rosa FG, Adler Y, et al. COVID-19 pandemic and troponin: indirect myocardial injury, myocardial inflammation or myocarditis? Heart. 2020; 106(15):1127–1131. A study demonstrated that the mortality was associated with an increased level of C- reactive protein (CRP), serum glutamic oxaloacetic transaminase (SGOT), potassium (K), neutrophils count, white blood cell (WBC) count, and prothrombin time (PT) in COVID-19 patients with abnormal chest computed tomography (CT)-scan results. keywords: characteristics; clinical; coronavirus; covid-19; diseases; et al; iran; laboratory; level; patients; sars; study cache: jcbior-126.pdf plain text: jcbior-126.txt item: #17 of 85 id: jcbior-127 author: Samrezaee, Ali; Doustmehraban, Maryam; Ghadimi, Naimeh; Bahador, Sedigheh; Barghi, Arash; Ghanbarzadeh, Erfan; Rigi, Amir; Hedayati Ch, Mojtaba; Kimiaeifar, Atiyeh title: Brain neural network, development, microbiome, microbial toxins and COVID-19 date: 2022-03-30 words: 3863 flesch: 34 summary: The relationship between COVID-19, microbiome and the profile of microbial toxins in the body is one of the factors that can directly or indirectly play a key role in the body's resistance to Covid-19 and changes in the neural network of the brain. Keywords: COVID-19, Brain, Neural network, Microbial toxins, Machine learning 1. keywords: 2020; brain; covid-19; data; disease; human; iran; learning; machine; medical; microbial; microbiome; network; neural; toxins cache: jcbior-127.pdf plain text: jcbior-127.txt item: #18 of 85 id: jcbior-129 author: Ghorban, Khodayar; Dadmanesh, Maryam; Mohammadnezhad, Hasan; Naziri, Hamed title: First report of simultaneous assessment of hepatitis A virus and hepatitis E virus seroprevalence among soldiers in Iran date: 2022-03-30 words: 2418 flesch: 46 summary: The Iranian soldiers who developed hepatitis E was found to have anti-HEV antibodies were primarily estimated to be © 3. Results Totally 400 soldiers were tested for detection of anti-HAV IgG and anti-HEV IgG antibodies. keywords: anti; hav; hepatitis; hev; iran; seroprevalence; soldiers; study; virus cache: jcbior-129.pdf plain text: jcbior-129.txt item: #19 of 85 id: jcbior-13 author: Dehghani, Behzad; Hashempour, Tayebeh; Hasanshahi, Zahra; Rasooli, Iraj title: Immunogenicity, antigenicity and epitope mapping of Salmonella InvH protein: An in silico study date: 2020-06-11 words: 4626 flesch: 44 summary: Protein structure prediction on the Web: a case study using the Phyre server. This data could pave the way for further studies about InvH protein and the production of an effective vaccine against Sal- monella infections. keywords: acid; cell; dehghani; e*01:01; enteritidis; epitopes; hla; invh; paratyphi; prediction; protein; salmonella; sequences cache: jcbior-13.pdf plain text: jcbior-13.txt item: #20 of 85 id: jcbior-131 author: Mohammadi, Mohammad Javad; Aslanimehr, Kiana; Barghi, Arash; Rezaee, Alisam; Mirkazemi, Mahdis; Mazloom, Sakineh; Ghanbarzadeh, Erfan; Rigi, Amir; Moqaddasi, Aylar; Heidary, Sahar title: Machine learning, infection, microbial toxins profile and health monitoring pre/post general surgeries during COVID-19 pandemic date: 2022-09-30 words: 3923 flesch: 40 summary: Surgical wound infection can increase the time of patients hospitalization. Surgery site infection, microorganisms and their secondary metabolites Various microorganisms are known to cause surgical wound infections. keywords: bacteria; covid-19; data; infection; iran; learning; machine; patients; site; ssi; surgery; toxins; university; wound cache: jcbior-131.pdf plain text: jcbior-131.txt item: #21 of 85 id: jcbior-133 author: Yaghubi Kalurazi, Tofigh; Amini-Salehi, Ehsan; Rahimi-Shamami, Samira; Poursmail, Rahmat; Joukar, Farahnaz; Hassanipour, Soheil; Mansour-Ghanaei, Fariborz title: Symptomatic reinfection with COVID-19: A case-report study in Iran date: 2022-06-30 words: 2907 flesch: 54 summary: COVID-19 infection was confirmed by RT-PCR. Eight months later on 4 October 2020, he was again referred with symptoms of viral infection and para-clinical tests confirmed COVID-19 infection. keywords: cells; coronavirus; cov-2; covid-19; infection; sars; symptoms; time; virus cache: jcbior-133.pdf plain text: jcbior-133.txt item: #22 of 85 id: jcbior-135 author: Yaghubi, Tofigh; Shakoori, Vahid; Nasiri, Sara; Keivan, Mona; Tavakol, Chanour; Ahanjide, Shahin; Alavi Foumani, Ali; Mirzaei Dahka, Samaneh; Esmaeili Delshad, Mohammad Sadegh; Faraji, Niloofar title: Clinical characteristics and outcomes of COVID-19 patients with a history of cardiovascular disease date: 2022-03-30 words: 3427 flesch: 51 summary: Statistical analysis has represented a significant relation of death outcomes in CVD patients with age 60 years and older (P = 0.001), in comparison with patients younger than 60 years. Statistical analysis has represented a significant relation of death outcomes in CVD patients with age 60 and older (P = 0.001), in comparison with patients younger than 60 years. keywords: clinical; covid-19; cvd; death; disease; history; patients; sars; study cache: jcbior-135.pdf plain text: jcbior-135.txt item: #23 of 85 id: jcbior-14 author: Mohammadzadeh Rostami, Farzaneh; Shalibeik, Saman; Nasr Esfahani, Bahram title: Efficiency of Akkermansia muciniphila in type 2 diabetes and obesity date: 2020-08-13 words: 3253 flesch: 39 summary: In humans, most of the papers show that a depauperated microbial diversity is associated with a higher insulin resistance, obesity and inflammation Although oral administration of A. muciniphila to mice fed with high-fat diet (HFD) extremely improves glucose homeostasis, the antidiabetic properties of this bacterium have not been indicated in humans because of its growth properties and oxygen sensitivity that set the use of living A. muciniphila improper for putative therapeutic chances. Recent research has shown the amazing abilities of probiotic bacteria, A. muciniphila, which resides in most people's intestines. keywords: akkermansia; gut; host; metabolic; mice; microbes; microbiota; muciniphila; obesity cache: jcbior-14.pdf plain text: jcbior-14.txt item: #24 of 85 id: jcbior-140 author: Bakhshayesh Eghbali, Babak; Ramazani, Sara; Saeidi Saedi, Hamid; Rahman Amlash, Nazanin; Kazemnezhad Leili, Ehsan; Hatamian, Hamidreza; Emir Alavi, Cyrus title: The characterization of oxaliplatin-induced peripheral neuropathy using electromyography in gastrointestinal cancer patients date: 2022-06-30 words: 4056 flesch: 51 summary: Electrophysiological property of peripheral nerves appears to be a sensitive measure for the diagnosis of neuropathy caused by chemotherapy. Albeit hyperglycemic instability and subsequently loss of axonal integrity due to preexisting diabetes may increase the risk of CIPN, it is thought that the CIPN severity might be influenced the rate of neural regeneration in cancer patients with diabetes history keywords: cancer; chemotherapy; folfox4; gic; mean; months; nerve; neuropathy; onset; oxaliplatin; patients; study; treatment cache: jcbior-140.pdf plain text: jcbior-140.txt item: #25 of 85 id: jcbior-142 author: Azizi Kolachahi, Amir Mohammad; Khosravy, Mahmood; Badanara Marzdashty, Aidin; Abedinzade, Mahmood title: The effect of N2O gas on serum cobalamin and homocysteine in patients undergoing orthopedic surgery date: 2022-06-30 words: 4468 flesch: 50 summary: On the other hand, powers et al, revealed that nitrous oxide would increase homocysteine in old rats but their study there was on rats and we evaluate nitrous oxide effect on humans If any episode of hypoxemia occurred nitrous oxide exposure ceased and the patient was excluded from the study. keywords: b12; exposure; homocysteine; mean; n2o; nitrous; oxide; patients; study; surgery; vitamin; vitamin b12 cache: jcbior-142.pdf plain text: jcbior-142.txt item: #26 of 85 id: jcbior-143 author: Balou, Heydar Ali; Ramezanpour, Somaye; Ghavidel-Parsa, Banafsheh; Jafarinejad, Alireza; Alavi Foumani, Ali title: Demographic and clinical characteristics of patients with interstitial lung disease admitted to Razi Hospital, the North of Iran date: 2022-12-30 words: 4927 flesch: 48 summary: So, we aimed to evaluate demographic data and clinical characteristics of ILD patients in our region. ILD patients with different clinical conditions may show regional differences in risk factors, patient exposure, access to medical facilities for diagnosis and treatment, and genetic differences, which require careful attention to these factors individually in each region. keywords: anti; cases; disease; fibrosis; ild; ilds; interstitial; lung; patients; positive; sarcoidosis; study; symptoms cache: jcbior-143.pdf plain text: jcbior-143.txt item: #27 of 85 id: jcbior-144 author: Mohammadi Kojidi, Hamid; Habibullah Pulok, Mohammad; Felezi-Nasiri, Banafshe; Yaseri, Maryam; Homaie Rad, Enayatollah title: Epidemiology of organophosphate poisoning in the North of Iran date: 2022-06-30 words: 3961 flesch: 51 summary: Coughing, sputum excretion and wheezing were the highest prevalence in exposed pesticide pesticides [Clinical feature of organophosphate poisoning patients requiring prolonged mechanical ventilation]. keywords: exposure; health; hospital; iran; organophosphate; patients; people; pesticides; poisoning; study; years cache: jcbior-144.pdf plain text: jcbior-144.txt item: #28 of 85 id: jcbior-146 author: Karolyn Labes title: None date: 2021-12-22 words: 163 flesch: 27 summary: [Department of Laboratory Sciences, School of Allied Medical Sciences, Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences, Ahvaz, Iran.] [arshid.yousefi5@gmail.com] Dear editor I wish to submit a new manuscript entitled “[Frequency and antibiotic susceptibility of streptococcus pneumonia isolated from hospitalized and outpatient's children in educational hospitals Ahvaz, 2020]” for consideration by the [journal of current biomedical reports]. keywords: sciences cache: jcbior-146.doc plain text: jcbior-146.txt item: #29 of 85 id: jcbior-147 author: Tokgun, Onur; Inci, Kubilay; Çelikkaya, Büşra; Tokgun, Pervin Elvan; Cort Donmez, Aysegul; Birsen, Onur title: Effects of laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy on serum lncRNA levels in obese patients date: 2022-03-30 words: 3496 flesch: 47 summary: Gene Ontology, KEGG, and relation of obesity analysis were utilized. Nimptsch K, Konigorski S, Pischon T. Diagnosis of obesity and use of obesity biomarkers in science and clinical medicine. Metabolism. 2019; 92:61-70. 5. keywords: analysis; bmi; disease; expression; lncrnas; lsg; obesity; patients; studies; study; surgery cache: jcbior-147.pdf plain text: jcbior-147.txt item: #30 of 85 id: jcbior-148 author: Sinaei, Neda; Hekmatnezhad, Hamed; Dani, Nafise; Keivan, Mona; Roozitalab, Ashkan title: Evaluation of the effect of vaccination on transmissibility and pathogenicity of Omicron variant and its comparison with other SARS-CoV-2 variants date: 2022-06-30 words: 3183 flesch: 53 summary: Journal of Current Biomedical Reports jcbior.com Volume 3, Number 2, 2022 eISSN: 2717-1906 1 Review Evaluation of the effect of vaccination on transmissibility and pathogenicity of Omicron variant and its comparison with other SARS-CoV-2 variants Neda Sinaei1, Hamed Hekmatnezhad2,*, Nafise Dani3, Mona Keivan4, Ashkan Roozitalab5 1Department of Biotechnology, Iranian Research Organization for Science and Technology, Tehran, Iran 2Department of Basic Sciences, Sari Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources University, Sari, Iran 3Department of Biology, Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran 4Student Research Committee, School of Medical, Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Kermanshah, Iran 5Department of Biomedical and Diagnostic Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, Knoxville, Tennessee, USA Abstract The new variant of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) has once again sounded the alarm on healthcare systems worldwide and has caused concern in some countries. Expansion of Omicron variant in the world Omicron cases in many countries such as South Africa, Botswana, Netherlands, Portugal, United Kingdom (England and Scotland), Australia, Hong Kong, Canada, Denmark, Austria, Italy, Belgium, Czech Republic, France, Sweden, Spain, US, and Iran Sinaei et al. 3 have been approved. keywords: cov-2; covid-19; delta; mutations; omicron; people; protein; sars; spike; vaccines; variant cache: jcbior-148.pdf plain text: jcbior-148.txt item: #31 of 85 id: jcbior-15 author: Mohammadi, Mohsen; Tayefeh-Arbab, Mohammad Hossein; Baseri, Zohre; Taghizadeh Armaki, Mojtaba; Karami, Mohsen; Alhooei, Saman; Pournajaf, Abazar title: Molecular investigation of extended-spectrum β-lactamases (ESBLs) genes in the Salmonella isolates obtained from children with acute diarrhea date: 2020-08-05 words: 3703 flesch: 48 summary: In total, 7% (n; 21/300) salmonella were isolated, which 61.9%, 28.6% and 9.5% were Salmonella typhimurium, Salmonella enteritidis and Salmonella typhi, respectively. These intestinal organisms, which are often considered potential pathogens for humans, have more than 2,500 different serovars that are divided into three distinct species including, Salmonella typhi, Salmonella choleraesuis, and Salmonella enterica keywords: babol; ctx; genes; iran; isolates; resistance; salmonella; strains; study cache: jcbior-15.pdf plain text: jcbior-15.txt item: #32 of 85 id: jcbior-150 author: Nejatifar, Fatemeh; Zayeni, Habib; Yaghmaie, Marjan; Akrami, Narges title: Metachronous occurrence of gastrointestinal stromal tumor and acute promyelocytic leukemia in a patient with ankylosing spondylitis: A case report date: 2022-03-30 words: 2058 flesch: 49 summary: Our patient also presented CD34 on GIST tumor cells. The evaluation of patient after three years revealed hematological and molecular remission. keywords: acute; apl; case; cd34; gist; leukemia; patient cache: jcbior-150.pdf plain text: jcbior-150.txt item: #33 of 85 id: jcbior-154 author: Ashraf, Shahla; Noori Roodsari, Nazanin; Zeinali, Tahereh; Faraji, Niloofar; Zia Ziabari, Seyyed Mahdi title: Health protocol compliance in the prevention of COVID-19: Comparison of healthcare workers and ordinary people groups date: 2022-09-30 words: 4712 flesch: 50 summary: In both groups, a significant relationship was observed between travel history and health protocol compliance score (P <0.019 and P <0.022). 23.11±2.3 22.00±2.32 22.98±2.87 22.34±3.24 20.00±3.22 <0.001 Healthcare workers - - 23.80±2.44 24.11±1.45 23.20±2.46 22.88±2.61 22.86±2.92 0.408 Relationship between occupation and health protocol compliance score Self-employee n=54 Clerk n=72 Housewife n=67 Unemployed n=10 Student n=43 Ordinary people 22.35±3.47 22.73±2.94 23.47±1.97 22.40±2.41 20.69±3.63 <0.001 Relationship between underlying disease and health protocol compliance score keywords: compliance; coronavirus; covid-19; group; health; health protocol; healthcare; history; people; protocol; protocol compliance; sars; score; workers cache: jcbior-154.pdf plain text: jcbior-154.txt item: #34 of 85 id: jcbior-160 author: user title: /docProps/thumbnail.emf date: 2022-03-11 words: 579 flesch: 27 summary: In addition, the data/results of the manuscript are not plagiarized and the authors declare that are agree, if the manuscript is accepted for publication, to the transfer of all copyrights to Journal of Current Biomedical Reports *Corresponding Authors: Dr. Ayatollah Nasrollahi Omran Faculty member and associate professor of Islamic Azad University of Tonekabon E-mail: Ayat51@ yahoo.com Dear Editor - in - Chief of Journal of Current Biomedical Report s I am pleased to submit a case report article entitled “ Pathophysiological evaluation of venous catheter infections in hemodialysis patients ” to considerate for publication in Journal of Current Biomedical Report s . In addition, the data/results of the manuscript are not plagiarized and the authors declare that are agree, if the manuscript is accepted for publication, to the transfer of all copyrights to Journal of Current Biomedical Report s *Corresponding Authors: Dr. Ayatollah Nasrollahi Omran Faculty member and associate professor of Islamic Azad University of Tonekabon E - mail: Ayat51@ yahoo.com /docProps/thumbnail.emf Dear Editor-in-Chief of Journal of Current Biomedical Reports I am pleased to submit a case report article entitled “Pathophysiological evaluation of venous catheter infections in hemodialysis patients” to considerate for publication in Journal of Current Biomedical Reports. keywords: journal cache: jcbior-160.docx plain text: jcbior-160.txt item: #35 of 85 id: jcbior-164 author: Hanaei, Mohammad Mahdi; Mousavi, Seyed Mehdi; Ebrahimi Ghasem Abadi, Nazanin; Tavakol, Chanour; Mousavi, Seyedeh Maral; Ganbar-Moghaddam, Behnaz title: Imaging Reality: A review of COVID-19 Pandemic date: 2022-09-30 words: 3841 flesch: 50 summary: Based on Zhou et al. results, 26% of COVID-19 patients experienced gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms. 4. Diagnosis The synthesis of a double-stranded DNA molecule from an RNA mold via Transcription Polymerase Chain Reaction (RT-PCR) is the standard laboratory method for detecting COVID-19 coronavirus. keywords: chest; coronavirus; covid-19; diagnosis; disease; patients; pcr; pneumonia; respiratory; transmission cache: jcbior-164.pdf plain text: jcbior-164.txt item: #36 of 85 id: jcbior-165 author: Shalibeik, Saman; Ghafori, Hossein; Delpasand, Kourush; Zamani, Nafiseh; Darvish, Zaman; Pourmoshtagh, Hasan title: Prevalence and antibiotic susceptibility pattern of quinolones and cephalosporins resistant uropathogenic Escherichia coli in the north Iran date: 2022-09-30 words: 2355 flesch: 37 summary: Research shows that the prevalence of antibiotic resistant E. coli is increasing in Iran; however, the patterns are varied geographically [15]. The aims of this study was to obtain new information about the antibiotic susceptibility pattern of quinolones and cephalosporins resistant E. coli. keywords: antibiotic; coli; infections; iran; resistance; results; susceptibility; tract cache: jcbior-165.pdf plain text: jcbior-165.txt item: #37 of 85 id: jcbior-168 author: Eftekhari, Hojat; Poorsaravani, Faranak; Mahdipour, Sadroddin; Shafaei, Sareh; Masoudi, Haleh; Shabani, Anahita title: Investigating the frequency of skin manifestation in newborns admitted to a Children's Hospital in the North of Iran date: 2023-05-18 words: 3028 flesch: 49 summary: Neonatal skin lesions are a serious concern for parents. Out of 323 newborns, 164 cases had skin lesions (50.8%). keywords: erythema; infants; iran; lesions; mongolian; neonatal; neonates; skin; study cache: jcbior-168.pdf plain text: jcbior-168.txt item: #38 of 85 id: jcbior-170 author: Tavakol, Chanour; Nasiri, Sara; Keshavarz, Elahe; Ghafori, Hossein; Rokni, Hirad; Hasannejad, Meysam; Jafari Sayadi, Milad; Naser Alavi, Fereshte; Pourmoshtagh, Hasan title: Evaluation of the antibacterial effect of nickel oxide nanoparticles against bacteria involved in dental caries date: 2022-12-30 words: 3361 flesch: 46 summary: The results showed that nickel oxide nanoparticles have acceptable antibacterial properties against S. mutans and S. sanguinis, which can be used in dental materials to prevent dental caries. Nickel oxide nanoparticles are widely used. keywords: mutans; nanoparticles; nickel; oxide; sanguinis; streptococcus; study; tooth cache: jcbior-170.pdf plain text: jcbior-170.txt item: #39 of 85 id: jcbior-174 author: Hanaei, Mohammad Mahdi; Motiei, Mahsa; Tavasolian, Ronia; Khoshdoz, Sara; Hemmati, Hossein; Esmaeili Delshad, Mohammad Sadegh; Mehmandoust, Edris; Sedigh Ebrahim-Saraie, Hadi title: Evaluation of aerobic bacterial etiology and antibiotic susceptibility pattern of diabetic foot infections in Rasht, the North or Iran date: 2022-12-29 words: 3446 flesch: 49 summary: Kumar TP, Ramineni HB, Shaik R, Yellavula SN, Chandra V. Antibiotic susceptibility profiling in diabetic foot ulcer patients and evaluating treatment outcomes at a tertiary care hospital. Despite the high rate of premature mortality in diabetic foot patients, they fear of severe amputation than death [5]. keywords: antibiotic; bacteria; foot; infection; iran; patients; study; susceptibility; ulcers cache: jcbior-174.pdf plain text: jcbior-174.txt item: #40 of 85 id: jcbior-182 author: Javad title: jcbior-182 date: 2022-06-29 words: 34 flesch: 43 summary: Mansoor Khaledi, Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Medicine, Shahed University, Tehran, Iran. Javad fathi , Department of Bacteriology and Virology, School of Medicine, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz. keywords: department cache: jcbior-182.docx plain text: jcbior-182.txt item: #41 of 85 id: jcbior-188 author: Samad title: jcbior-188 date: 2022-08-07 words: 205 flesch: 41 summary: Authors: Mohammad Akhoondian a, Shervin Yavari b, Moslem Karampoor c, Amin Fouladpour d, Alireza Samadnia e, Samad Karkhah f* Affiliations: a. Department of Physiology, School of Medicine, Cellular and the Molecular Research Center, Guilan University of Medical Science, Rasht, Iran. b. Department of Parasitology, School of Medicine, Guilan University of Medical Science, Rasht, Iran. c. Department of Microbiology, School of Medicine, Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht, Iran. keywords: rasht cache: jcbior-188.docx plain text: jcbior-188.txt item: #42 of 85 id: jcbior-195 author: umsha title: jcbior-195 date: 2022-10-18 words: 109 flesch: 20 summary: The Role of microRNA-2911 in control of viral infections Running title: microRNA-2911 in viral infection Zahra Iman Dust 1, Nastaran Saadat 2, Iman Owliaee 1, Shahab Mahmudvand 1, Somayeh Shokri 1, Hossein Vakilimofrad 3, Farid Azizi Jalilian 1 * 1 Department of Virology, School of Medicine, Hamadan University of Medical Sciences, Hamadan, Iran. * Corresponding Author: Farid Azizi Jalilian, Department of Virology, Faculty of Medicine, Hamadan University of Medical Sciences, Hamadan, Iran. keywords: iran cache: jcbior-195.docx plain text: jcbior-195.txt item: #43 of 85 id: jcbior-20 author: Akrami, Sousan; Abouali, Reza; Olapour, Mohammad Mostafa; Heidary Lal Abady, Rozhin; Yazdaninejad, Hamid; Yousefi Avarvand, Arshid title: Bacterial etiology and antibiotic susceptibility pattern of female patients with urinary tract infection referred to Imam Khomeini Hospital, Ahvaz, Iran, 2019 date: 2020-08-13 words: 2458 flesch: 51 summary: Keywords: Urinary tract infection; Antibiotic resistance; Uropathogens 1. Journal of Current Biomedical Reports jcbior.com Volume 1, Number 1, 2020 1 Original research Bacterial etiology and antibiotic susceptibility pattern of female patients with urinary tract infection referred to Imam Khomeini Hospital, Ahvaz, Iran, 2019 Sousan Akrami1.2, Reza Abouali2, Mohammad Mostafa Olapour2, Rozhin Heidary Lal Abady2, Hamid Yazdaninejad2, Arshid Yousefi-Avarvand3,* 1 Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Medicine, Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences, Ahvaz, Iran 2 Student Research Committee, Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences, Ahvaz, Iran 3 Department of Medical Laboratory Sciences, School of Para Medicine, Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences, Ahvaz, Iran Abstract Urinary tract infection (UTI) is one of the most frequent infections among women, and if untreated could lead to severe complications. keywords: ahvaz; antibiotic; coli; resistance; tract; urinary cache: jcbior-20.pdf plain text: jcbior-20.txt item: #44 of 85 id: jcbior-203 author: Dastmardi, Shahab; Kohansal Vajargah, Alireza; Rahbar Taromsari, Morteza; Mohammadi Kojidi, Hamid; Majidinia, Ardalan; Asgari Bozayeh, Fariba; Ghaderi, Kaveh; Delpasand, Kourosh title: Erratum: A survey of medical students' attitudes and practices towards narcotics and psychotropic drugs date: 2022-06-30 words: 248 flesch: 11 summary: Journal of Current Biomedical Reports jcbior.com Volume 3, Number 2, 2022 eISSN: 2717-1906 Erratum Erratum: A survey of medical students' attitudes and practices towards narcotics and psychotropic drugs Shahab Dastmardi1, Alireza Kohansal Vajargah1, Morteza Rahbar Taromsari2, Hamid Mohammadi Kojidi2, Ardalan Majidinia3, Fariba Asgari Bozayeh4, Kaveh Ghaderi1, Kourosh Delpasand5,* 1Student Research Committee, School of Pharmacy, Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht, Iran 2Department of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, School of Medicine, Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht, Iran 3Student Research Committee, School of Medicine, Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht, Iran 4Department of Nursing, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Medical Education Research Center (MERC), Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht, Iran 5Department of Medical Ethics, School of Medicine, Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht, Iran There was an error in the author list of the published article. *Corresponding author: Kourosh Delpasand, MD, Ph.D Department of Medical Ethics, School of Medicine, Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht, Iran Tel/Fax: +98 13 33690006 Email: kd388@yahoo.com http://orcid.org/0000-0001-6842-3374 Received: November, 02, 2022 Accepted: November, 19, 2022 https://jcbior.com/ https://jcbior.com/ keywords: guilan university cache: jcbior-203.pdf plain text: jcbior-203.txt item: #45 of 85 id: jcbior-205 author: ASUS title: jcbior-205 date: 2022-11-23 words: 163 flesch: 43 summary: 23/11/2022 Dear Prof. Seyed Asghar Havaei Editor in chief of Journal of Current Biomedical Reports Journal To be considered for publication in the Journal of Current Biomedical Reports as a Case Report. keywords: journal cache: jcbior-205.docx plain text: jcbior-205.txt item: #46 of 85 id: jcbior-21 author: Poorhosein Fookolaee, Sakineh; Talebishelimaki, Somayyeh; Saadati Rad, Mohammad Taha; Akbarian Rokni, Mostafa title: In silico prediction of B cell epitopes of the hemolysis-associated protein 1 for vaccine design against leptospirosis date: 2020-08-20 words: 3833 flesch: 57 summary: Journal of Current Biomedical Reports jcbior.com Volume 1, Number 1, 2020 1 Original research In silico prediction of B cell epitopes of the hemolysis- associated protein 1 for vaccine design against leptospirosis Sakineh Poorhosein Fookolaee1, Somayyeh Talebishelimaki1, Mohammad Taha Saadati Rad2,3, Mostafa Akbarian Rokni4,* Therefore, this study was conducted to predict B cell epitopes of the hemolysis-associated protein 1 (Hap1) for vaccine design against leptospirosis. keywords: c m; m g; n c cache: jcbior-21.pdf plain text: jcbior-21.txt item: #47 of 85 id: jcbior-22 author: Sharifian, Kimia; Dowran, Razieh title: The effect of SARS-CoV-2 on HIV-positive individuals date: 2020-09-10 words: 769 flesch: 52 summary: Moreover, they suggest that the SARS-CoV- 2 presentation in HIV positive patients may have similar or even worse outcomes to general population. According to existing studies, symptoms of disease in HIV positive patients may be similar to HIV negative ones and the severity of symptoms in HIV positive individuals with COVID-19 were almost similar to HIV negative COVID-19 patients keywords: covid-19; hiv; individuals cache: jcbior-22.pdf plain text: jcbior-22.txt item: #48 of 85 id: jcbior-23 author: Hoseini-Alfatemi, Seyedeh Mahsan; Sedigh Ebrahim-Saraie, Hadi title: Evaluation the intestinal level of LCN2/NGAL in patients with Clostridium difficile infection in the south of Iran date: 2020-08-17 words: 2294 flesch: 41 summary: The study population was consist of 46 cases (Symptomatic patients that confirmed as a CDI), and 21 control individuals (Asymptomatic patients colonized by C. difficile). The study population was consist of 46 cases (Symptomatic patients that confirmed as a CDI), and 21 control individuals (Asymptomatic patients colonized by C. difficile). keywords: clostridium; difficile; diseases; lcn2; level; ngal; patients; study cache: jcbior-23.pdf plain text: jcbior-23.txt item: #49 of 85 id: jcbior-230 author: Samad title: jcbior-230 date: 2023-03-29 words: 233 flesch: 46 summary: 3. Cellular and Molecular Research Center, Faculty of Medicine, Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht, Iran. Burn and Regenerative Medicine Research Center, Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht, Iran. keywords: iran cache: jcbior-230.docx plain text: jcbior-230.txt item: #50 of 85 id: jcbior-231 author: Samad title: jcbior-231 date: 2023-03-29 words: 177 flesch: 53 summary: Burn and Regenerative Medicine Research Center, Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht, Iran. Department of Medical-Surgical Nursing, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht, Iran. keywords: iran cache: jcbior-231.docx plain text: jcbior-231.txt item: #51 of 85 id: jcbior-232 author: Samad title: jcbior-232 date: 2023-03-29 words: 172 flesch: 55 summary: Burn and Regenerative Medicine Research Center, Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht, Iran. 4. Department of Medical-Surgical Nursing, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht, Iran. keywords: iran cache: jcbior-232.docx plain text: jcbior-232.txt item: #52 of 85 id: jcbior-24 author: Malayejerdi, Zahra; Pouresmaeil, Omid title: Current applications of the microbiome engineering and its future: A brief review date: 2020-09-23 words: 2338 flesch: 34 summary: The main purpose of microbiome engineering is mostly human microbiome and is now used in the treatment of diseases such as Clostridium difficile infection, inflammatory bowel disease, obesity, etc. Jernberg et al. assessed the role of antibiotics and probiotics in association with human microbiome. keywords: body; engineering; gut; human; microbiome; microorganisms cache: jcbior-24.pdf plain text: jcbior-24.txt item: #53 of 85 id: jcbior-27 author: Mikhail, Nasser; Wali, Soma title: Should metformin be continued after hospital admission in patients with COVID-19?- RETRACTED date: 2020-09-25 words: 2405 flesch: 53 summary: [7] who found that metformin mortality reduction was limited to women, Crouse et al. Meanwhile, continuing metformin after hospitalization did not affect mortality, but increased risk of lactic acidosis. keywords: admission; covid-19; diabetes; hospital; metformin; mortality; patients cache: jcbior-27.pdf plain text: jcbior-27.txt item: #54 of 85 id: jcbior-30 author: Rabiee, Negar; Nakhaei Sistani, Roohollah; Ahadi, Ali Mohammad; Baharloo, Reza title: Evaluation of the correlation between serum lipid characteristics of obese subjects and ADIPOQ gene rs266729 polymorphism in Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari Province of Iran date: 2020-11-28 words: 4885 flesch: 55 summary: However, in one meta-analysis, no association was reported between adiponectin gene polymorphisms and lipids (15). The variant of rs266729 polymorphism does not show a significant relationship with these characteristics; it can be due to the lack of effect of these variants on changes in adiponectin levels, or the adiponectin level defect may be compensated by other molecules through alternative pathways (39,40). keywords: adiponectin; cholesterol; gene; hdl; levels; obesity; polymorphism; study; triglyceride cache: jcbior-30.pdf plain text: jcbior-30.txt item: #55 of 85 id: jcbior-32 author: Mansury, Davood; Moghim, Sharareh title: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19): A New Pandemic and its Challenges date: 2020-11-25 words: 4505 flesch: 54 summary: Significant reductions in CD4+T cells and CD8+T cells counts have been observed in COVID-19 patients [6]. The Chinese National Health Commission states that Tocilizumab (Actemra) can treat COVID-19 patients who have severe lung damage and high levels of IL-6. keywords: ace2; coronavirus; cov-2; covid-19; disease; human; infection; med; novel; patients; sars; study; transmission cache: jcbior-32.pdf plain text: jcbior-32.txt item: #56 of 85 id: jcbior-35 author: Mahdavi, Maryam; Bagheri, Diba; Vanaki, Elmira; Shamsara, Mehdi; Hashemi, Ehsan; Ansari, Saeed; Dashtizad, Mojtaba; Daliri Joupari, Morteza title: The role of metalloproteinase and hypoxia conditions in endometrial cells and embryo implantation date: 2020-11-20 words: 5053 flesch: 45 summary: Our cell viability in hypoxic conditions (5% oxygen) also showed a decrease of 18.16% in mouse and 16.83% in human endometrial cells in comparison with 20% oxygen. Human endometrial epithelial cells (C10128) were obtained from the Iranian Biological Resource Center (IBRC), Tehran, Iran. keywords: cells; conditions; embryo; expression; factor; g g; human; hypoxia; implantation; invasion; mouse; oxygen; t g; timp-1 cache: jcbior-35.pdf plain text: jcbior-35.txt item: #57 of 85 id: jcbior-40 author: Ohanube, Goodluck A. K.; Obeta, Uchejeso M.; Ikeagwulonu, Chinaza R. title: Case reports in the use of vitamin C based regimen in prophylaxis and management of COVID-19 among Nigerians date: 2020-10-31 words: 2983 flesch: 50 summary: Case 2 shows a participant who took vitamin C tablets (1000 mg/day) for prevention from March 25, 2020. In the case 3, the participant used vitamin C tablets (500 mg/day) but skipped some days and later tested positive to COVID-19 on April 24 and remained at home to manage herself with 2000 mg of vitamin C tablets while the family members maintained 1000 mg/day. keywords: acid; ascorbic; case; covid-19; day; tablets; vitamin cache: jcbior-40.pdf plain text: jcbior-40.txt item: #58 of 85 id: jcbior-42 author: Ebneali, Helma; Saffari, Fereshteh; Zandi, Alireza; Faghri, Jamshid title: Identification of bacterial isolates from nasolacrimal duct infection in children with congenital nasolacrimal duct obstruction from Feiz teaching hospital, Isfahan date: 2021-02-04 words: 3570 flesch: 37 summary: Bacteriological profile and drug susceptibility patterns in dacryocystitis patients attending Gondar University Teaching Hospital, Northwest Ethiopia. Clinico- bacteriological study of chronic dacryocystitis cases in northern karnataka, India. keywords: acute; antibiotic; bacteria; chronic; dacryocystitis; duct; iran; isfahan; patients; staphylococcus; study cache: jcbior-42.pdf plain text: jcbior-42.txt item: #59 of 85 id: jcbior-43 author: Nazari, Mohsen; Youzbashi, Zohreh; Khaledi, Mansoor; Fathi, Javad; Afkhami, Hamed title: Detection of carbapenem resistance and virulence genes among Acinetobacter baumannii isolated from hospital environments in center of Iran date: 2021-01-02 words: 3786 flesch: 43 summary: Genetic relatedness and molecular characterization of multidrug resistant Acinetobacter baumannii isolated in central Ohio, USA. Analysis of antibiotic resistance genes in multidrug-resistant Acinetobacter sp. isolates from military and civilian patients treated at the Walter Reed Army Medical Center. keywords: acinetobacter; baumannii; carbapenem; genes; hospital; iran; isolates; resistance; study; virulence cache: jcbior-43.pdf plain text: jcbior-43.txt item: #60 of 85 id: jcbior-44 author: Ahmadi, Ali; Hekmatnezhad, Hamed title: The sound of getting rid of coronavirus by RNA interference technology: RNAi against COVID-19 date: 2020-11-06 words: 1423 flesch: 50 summary: Good results have been obtained in the treatment of SARS virus using RNAi, which can be extended to other viruses of the coronavirus family. Due to the epidemic of COVID-19 virus in the world, there is an urgent need for new antiviral keywords: coronavirus; gene; interference; rna; rnai; sars; virus cache: jcbior-44.pdf plain text: jcbior-44.txt item: #61 of 85 id: jcbior-45 author: Kakian, Farshad; Fathi, Javad; Alvandi, Fatemeh; Moumivand, Mahnaz; Rabei Gholami, Abbas; Gholipour, Abolfazl; Rezaei, Mohamad Hossein; Zamanzad, Behnam title: The occurrence of antibiotic resistance, ESBLs, MBL and NDM-1 in Uropathogenic Escherichia coli in Central part of Iran date: 2020-12-05 words: 2699 flesch: 47 summary: The presence of the 16srRNA gene (internal gene for E. coli) was investigated to approve the phenotypic tests for E. coli detection. Iran J Microbiol. 2011; 3(4):189-93. keywords: coli; esbl; escherichia; iran; isolates; resistance; shahrekord; study cache: jcbior-45.pdf plain text: jcbior-45.txt item: #62 of 85 id: jcbior-51 author: Habib, Mohammad Asadul; Chowdhury, Akibul Islam; Afroze, Monia; Rahman, Tanjina title: Effects of Black Cumin (Nigella sativa L.) on patients with cancer and tumor: A systematic Review date: 2020-12-09 words: 3246 flesch: 47 summary: In their research, they reported that the prevalence of phlebitis in the control group was optimum and that the occurrence of phlebitis in the intervention group was lowest during the 72 hours of the test, assuming that N. sativa oil seemed to have a massive effect on the intervention group Hussain et al. demonstrated the effect of applying N. sativa oil on acute myeloid leukemia. keywords: cancer; control; cumin; group; nigella; oil; sativa; study cache: jcbior-51.pdf plain text: jcbior-51.txt item: #63 of 85 id: jcbior-53 author: Dehghani, Behzad; Rasooli, Iraj title: Erratum: Immunogenicity, antigenicity and epitope mapping of Salmonella InvH protein: An in silico study date: 2020-12-10 words: 162 flesch: 25 summary: Journal of Current Biomedical Reports jcbior.com Volume 1, Number 2, 2020 eISSN: 2717-1906 1 Erratum Erratum: Immunogenicity, antigenicity and epitope mapping of Salmonella InvH protein: An in silico study Behzad Dehghani1,*, Iraj Rasooli2,3 1 Shiraz HIV/AIDS Research Center, Institute of Health, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran 2 Department of Biology, Shahed University, Tehran, Iran 3Molecular Microbiology Research Center, Shahed University, Tehran, Iran There was an error in the author list of the published article. The correct author list is: Behzad Dehghani, Iraj Rasooli We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused. keywords: author cache: jcbior-53.pdf plain text: jcbior-53.txt item: #64 of 85 id: jcbior-54 author: Moshtaghi Moghaddam, Mohammad; Keymoradzadeh, Arman; Ghorbandoust, Rashed title: The effect of non-surgical periodontal therapy on glycemic control and C1-reactive protein levels among type 2 diabetic patients with periodontitis: A clinical trial date: 2021-03-06 words: 3610 flesch: 51 summary: Volume 2, Number 1, 2021 eISSN: 2717-1906 1 Original research The effect of non-surgical periodontal therapy on glycemic control and C1-reactive protein levels among type 2 diabetic patients with periodontitis: A clinical trial Mohammad Moshtaghi Moghaddam1, Arman Keymoradzadeh2, Rashed Ghorbandoust1,* 1Department of Periodontics, Dental School, Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht, Iran 2Student Research Committee, School of Medicine, Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht, Iran Abstract It suggests that non-surgical periodontal therapy without systemic antibiotic therapy may not achieve a significant improvement in glycemic control and systemic inflammation in diabetic patients. The CG received non-surgical periodontal therapy after 3 months. keywords: patients; therapy cache: jcbior-54.pdf plain text: jcbior-54.txt item: #65 of 85 id: jcbior-59 author: Sabati, Hoda; Mohsenzadeh, Amin title: COVID-19 and respiratory tract viral co-infections: Choosing the screening method date: 2021-01-11 words: 1079 flesch: 40 summary: Huang et al. reported a unique case of influenza B virus co-infection with SARS-CoV-2 in Taiwan [10]. Khodamoradi Z, Moghadami M, Lotfi M. Co-infection of Coronavirus Disease 2019 and Influenza A: A Report from Iran. keywords: cov-2; covid-19; infection; sars cache: jcbior-59.pdf plain text: jcbior-59.txt item: #66 of 85 id: jcbior-60 author: Mobayen, Mohammadreza; Rimaz, Siamak; Malekshahi, Arghavan title: Evaluation of clinical and laboratory causes of burns in pre-school children date: 2021-02-21 words: 3061 flesch: 55 summary: While * Corresponding author: Arghavan Malekshahi, MD Burn and Regenerative Medicine Research Center, Poursina Hospital, Namjoo Street, Rasht, Iran Tel/Fax: +98 13 333311473 Email: arghavan.malekshahi.am@gmail.com https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7102-0653 Received: January, 09, 2020 Accepted: February, 16, 2020 infants and pre-school children are more at risk of burn injuries, they are more neglected, compared to other age groups [7, 8]. According to the various study results obtained based on the high frequency of burn injuries in children under the age of six which usually seems to take place in their homes and kitchens and can potentially lead to death, scar issues and depression, etc. keywords: albumin; burns; children; hospital; injuries; patients; serum; study; years cache: jcbior-60.pdf plain text: jcbior-60.txt item: #67 of 85 id: jcbior-61 author: Saeidi, Maryam; Rouhollah, Fatemeh title: The role of proteases in the invasion of SARS-CoV-2 virus into human host cells date: 2021-03-13 words: 4662 flesch: 50 summary: Proteases cut the link between N terminal S1 and C https://jcbior.com/ Saeid et al. 2 terminal S2 Zhu N, Zhang D, Wang W, Li X, Yang B, Song J, et al. keywords: 2020; ace2; activity; catl; cell; coronavirus; cov-2; entry; furin; host; proteases; protein; sars; serine; tmprss2; virus cache: jcbior-61.pdf plain text: jcbior-61.txt item: #68 of 85 id: jcbior-62 author: Maghareh Abed, Hedyeh; Piri Dizaji, Pardis; Hekmatnezhad, Hamed; Sabati, Hoda; Zare, Donya title: A mini‑review of the validity, quality and efficacy of candidate vaccines in controlling the COVID-19 date: 2021-02-12 words: 3688 flesch: 50 summary: There are various platforms being looked at for the development of COVID-19 vaccines. Zhu FC, Li YH, Guan XH, Hou LH, Wang WJ, Li JX, et al. Safety, tolerability, and immunogenicity of a recombinant adenovirus type-5 vectored COVID-19 vaccine: a dose-escalation, open-label, non-randomised, first-in-human trial. keywords: 2020; astrazeneca; candidate; clinical; coronavirus; covid-19; disease; dna; phase; sars; trials; vaccine cache: jcbior-62.pdf plain text: jcbior-62.txt item: #69 of 85 id: jcbior-68 author: Faghani Langroudi, Masoumeh; Farzanegan, Ali title: Decrease of microbial contamination by application of routinely glycerol and phenol solution on human cadavers date: 2021-04-11 words: 2964 flesch: 45 summary: All instructors use routinely glycerin and phenol solution in the dissection hall to prevent drying and decrease microbial contamination of human cadavers after work with cadavers. The potential infectious hazard from human cadavers is one of the main hazards associated with the anatomy department. keywords: cadavers; contamination; dissection; fungi; growth; hall; human; phenol; sample; solution; use cache: jcbior-68.pdf plain text: jcbior-68.txt item: #70 of 85 id: jcbior-69 author: Barikrow, Nooshin; Tabasi, Amin title: Differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells isolated from the amniotic membrane and umbilical cord to osteocytes and the expression of RunX2, Osteonectin, ALP genes date: 2022-09-30 words: 6548 flesch: 43 summary: Due to their anti-inflammatory properties, low immunogenicity and less ethical issues related with their use compared with further sources of stem cells, hAM-dMSCs and UCB-MSCs are alternative resource in the field of tissue engineering [19, 20]. Mo Z. Enhanced healing of diabetic wounds by subcutaneous administration of human umbilical cord derived stem cells and their conditioned media. keywords: adipogenic; alp; bone; cells; cord; culture; differentiation; expression; figure; human; marrow; membrane; mesenchymal; mesenchymal stem; mscs; osteoblast; osteonectin; runx2; stem; stem cells; tissue; ucb; umbilical cache: jcbior-69.pdf plain text: jcbior-69.txt item: #71 of 85 id: jcbior-72 author: Mesbah, Niloofar; Barikrow, Nooshin; Heshmati, Masoumeh title: Studying the suppressing effect of mesenchymal stem cells derived from amniotic membrane on colorectal cancer date: 2021-12-30 words: 5466 flesch: 51 summary: Mesbah et al. 8 cancer cells, IL-18, which inhibits proliferation and cell division in tumor cells, IL-15, which also inhibits the growth of tumor cell cells also leads to NK Cell, CD8+, and lymphocyte T, and causes the immune system to react in tumor cells [14, 33, 34]. Mesbah et al. 4 2.9 Scratch assay In this test, the first 6 well-plate of AM-MSC was added, after 24 h of incubation, HT29 cancer cells were added to AM-MSCs and without AM-MSCs wells. keywords: apoptosis; cancer; cells; control; culture; effect; expression; ht29; line; mesenchymal; msc; msc cells; mscs; stem; tumor cache: jcbior-72.pdf plain text: jcbior-72.txt item: #72 of 85 id: jcbior-73 author: Maghareh Abed, Elham; Hoseini-Alfatemi, Seyedeh Mahsan; Sabati, Hoda; Khajavi Gaskarei, Mohammad Amin; Delpasand, Kourosh; Ghasemi, Marzie title: Use of nanotechnology in the diagnosis and treatment of coronavirus date: 2021-04-20 words: 5193 flesch: 41 summary: Aluminum nanoparticles are another class of metal structures that can be used in vaccines for respiratory viruses such as MERS-CoV and SARS- CoV-2. [18] are examples of nanoparticles applications in virus detection. keywords: coronavirus; covid-19; detection; diagnosis; disease; drugs; host; infection; nanoparticles; nanotechnology; nps; sars; treatment; use; vaccines; virus; viruses cache: jcbior-73.pdf plain text: jcbior-73.txt item: #73 of 85 id: jcbior-74 author: Obeta, Uchejeso M.; Ohanube, Goodluck A. K.; Ekpere-Ezeugwu, Maureen O.; Mantu, Eno C.; Etukudoh, Nkereuwem S.; Akram, Muhammad; Tahir, Imtiaz Mahmood title: Using decoction of some vitamin C enriched plants for the management of COVID-19 in Jos, Nigeria: A case report date: 2021-04-30 words: 2810 flesch: 52 summary: Keywords: COVID-19, Herbal tea, Vitamin C enriched plants, Epigenetics, Homeostasis, Coronavirus Introduction Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic as declared by World Health Organization (WHO) has not gotten a confirmed cure worldwide [1], giving rise to many postulations with regards to treatment and management of the disease. This case study, therefore, was well monitored to ascertain if the dry products can as well be effective having tried liquid extracted ones within the pandemic with encouraging reports [7-10] as the dry products could easily be transported across the globe for trials and management of COVID-19 cases. keywords: case; covid-19; day; medical; plants; tea; treatment; vitamin cache: jcbior-74.pdf plain text: jcbior-74.txt item: #74 of 85 id: jcbior-76 author: Farzin, Mohaya; Jafarzade, Parastoo; Faraji, Niloofar; Mousavi, Seyedeh Maral; Yousefi, Mostafa title: Investigating the effect of ghrelin on improving memory and learning ability in animals: A systematic review date: 2021-05-24 words: 2547 flesch: 54 summary: Ghrelin in the dorsal hippocampal network avoids disrupting the influence of morphine in avoidance memory. In the CA1 region of the hippocampus, ghrelin developed spatial memory and about the ghrelin secretion from the stomach through fasting, it can be theorized that ghrelin may have an ameliorating impact on learning and memory which exposed the enhancing the effect of higher doses of ghrelin on spatial memory in the PTZ-treated rats [10]. keywords: effect; ghrelin; learning; memory; role; saline cache: jcbior-76.pdf plain text: jcbior-76.txt item: #75 of 85 id: jcbior-78 author: Mohsenzadeh, Amin; Fazel, Alireza; Bavari, Shirin; Borji, Sanaz; Pourasghar, Sahar; Azimi, Taher; Sabati, Hoda title: Detecting of biofilm formation in the clinical isolates of Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Escherichia coli: an evaluation of different screening methods date: 2021-06-03 words: 3609 flesch: 49 summary: Volume 2, Number 2, 2021 eISSN: 2717-1906 1 Original research Detecting of biofilm formation in the clinical isolates of Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Escherichia coli: an evaluation of different screening methods Amin Mohsenzadeh1, Alireza Fazel1, Shirin Bavari2, Sanaz Borji3, Sahar Pourasghar3, Taher Azimi4, Hoda Sabati5,* 1Department of Microbiology, Ardabil Branch, Islamic Azad University, Ardabil, Iran 2Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Medicine, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran 3Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Rasht Branch, Islamic Azad University, Rasht, Iran 4Department of Pathobiology, Faculty of Public Health, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran 5Biotechnology and Biological Science Research Center, Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz, Ahvaz, Iran Abstract Biofilm producer bacteria cause nosocomial, chronic, and recurrent human infections. Biofilm formation contributes to the pathogenesis of P. aeruginosa in acute as well as chronic infections in clinical cases [9]. keywords: aeruginosa; assay; biofilm; cra; detection; formation; isolates; methods; mtpa; producers; tube cache: jcbior-78.pdf plain text: jcbior-78.txt item: #76 of 85 id: jcbior-79 author: Jafarzade, Parastoo; Sedigh Ebrahim‑Saraie, Hadi; Rezaie, Shahab; Maghareh Abed, Elham; Ahangari, Majid; Rezaei, Golbarg; Delpasand, Kouroush; Yaghubi Kalurazi, Tofigh; Hasannejad-Bibalan, Meysam title: Evaluation of the antibacterial and antibiofilm activity of probiotic bacteria against causative bacterial pathogens of dental caries date: 2021-08-02 words: 2945 flesch: 43 summary: Volume 2, Number 3, 2021 eISSN: 2717-1906 1 Brief report Evaluation of the antibacterial and antibiofilm activity of probiotic bacteria against causative bacterial pathogens of dental caries Parastoo Jafarzade1, Hadi Sedigh Ebrahim‑Saraie2, Shahab Rezaie3, Elham Maghareh Abed4, Majid Ahangari3, Golbarg Rezaei4, Kouroush Delpasand3, Tofigh Yaghubi Kalurazi3, Meysam Hasannejad- Bibalan2,* 1Department of Physiology, School of Medicine, Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht, Iran 2Department of Microbiology, School of Medicine, Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht, Iran 3Razi Clinical Research Development Unit, Razi Hospital, Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht, Iran 4Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Biological Sciences, Islamic Azad University North Tehran Branch, Tehran, Also, examination of the MICs showed that probiotic bacteria had greater effects on S. sanguinis. keywords: bacteria; caries; lactobacillus; mutans; streptococcus; study cache: jcbior-79.pdf plain text: jcbior-79.txt item: #77 of 85 id: jcbior-84 author: Samimi, Fatemeh; Ahadi, Ali Mohammad; Boroomand, Nafiseh; Mohammadzadeh Rostami, Farzaneh title: Study of Phenytoin Effect on the genes involved in glucose and lipid metabolism expression in liver: A mouse model study date: 2021-06-11 words: 3898 flesch: 53 summary: Decreasing of GLUT4 gene expression that we reported here, must be considered beside of leptin diminish. Previous researches showed that changes in GLUT4 gene expression under the high Figure 1. keywords: adiponectin; akt1; control; expression; gene; glucose; glut4; group; insulin; leptin; level; liver; phenytoin; study cache: jcbior-84.pdf plain text: jcbior-84.txt item: #78 of 85 id: jcbior-85 author: Dehghani, Behzad; Shahsavani, Zeinab; Dehghani, Abbas title: HIV/AIDS awareness and attitude among factory workers in Shiraz, Iran date: 2021-06-13 words: 3397 flesch: 56 summary: To the best of our knowledge, there was no published study on HIV awareness in factory workers in Iran as well as limited studies were done in other countries. Mullany et al., 2003 researched to assess HIV awareness among 725 Burmese migrant factory workers in Tak Province, Thailand keywords: aids; awareness; factory; hiv; iran; students; study; transmission; workers cache: jcbior-85.pdf plain text: jcbior-85.txt item: #79 of 85 id: jcbior-87 author: Dehkohneh, Abolfazl; Jiriaie, Ahmad; Ardalani, Omid; Mohsenzadeh, Amin; Sabati, Hoda; Jafari, Parvaneh title: Investigation of the effect of Lactobacillus paracasei TD3 on cutaneous wound healing and induction of angiogenesis on male Wistar rats date: 2021-08-02 words: 3555 flesch: 45 summary: The therapeutic effects of probiotics on wound healing are well reported over the past decade. Keywords: Probiotics, Wound healing, Lactobacillus paracasei TD3, Skin, Probiotic ointment 1. keywords: control; day; figure; groups; healing; level; probiotics; production; trial; wound cache: jcbior-87.pdf plain text: jcbior-87.txt item: #80 of 85 id: jcbior-88 author: Akrami, Sousan; Mavalizade, Seyede Mahla; Varnaseri Ghandali, Mehran; Asareh Zadegan Dezfuli, Aram; Farshadzadeh, Zahra; Yousefi Avarvand, Arshid title: Prevalence and antibiotic resistance of uropathogens in children with urinary tract infections referring to Abuzar hospital in Ahvaz date: 2021-09-30 words: 3207 flesch: 44 summary: Keywords: Urinary tract infection, Disc diffusion, Antibiotic resistance 1. This study is an attempt to find the bacterial agents of UTI and antibiotic resistance in children. keywords: ahvaz; antibiotic; children; coli; infection; iran; resistance; tract; urinary; uti cache: jcbior-88.pdf plain text: jcbior-88.txt item: #81 of 85 id: jcbior-89 author: Mohammadi Kojidi, Hamid; Yaghubi Kalurazi, Tofigh; Rahbar Taramsari, Morteza; Daneshsefatdoost, Fatemeh; Badsar, Alireza; Okhovat, Paria; Attarchi, Mirsaeed title: Investigating the prevalence of antibiotics prescription in the toxicology ward of a referral hospital in the North of Iran date: 2021-08-04 words: 3267 flesch: 44 summary: The mean age of the patients prescribed antibiotics (44.83 ± 18.97 years) was significantly higher than patients not prescribed antibiotics (35.93 ± 16.73 years) (p < 0.05). Overall, the frequency of antibiotics was higher for men compared to women so that 17.6% of male patients and 11.1% of female patients were prescribed antibiotics. keywords: age; antibiotics; frequency; hospital; patients; prescribed; study; toxicology; use; ward; years cache: jcbior-89.pdf plain text: jcbior-89.txt item: #82 of 85 id: jcbior-90 author: Farhoud, Zahra; Bozorgchenani, Sepehr title: The role of immunotherapy in eliminating high-risk treatments for pediatric cancer date: 2021-06-19 words: 3105 flesch: 43 summary: Cancer cells can adapt and metastasize over time, express different neoantigens, or express more immune-suppressing mechanisms, allowing them to be identified and eradicated. The evolution, metastasis, and expression of neoantigens, as well as the use of different pathways to inhibit the immune system, are all influential characteristics of cancer cells. keywords: antigen; cancer; cells; children; immunotherapy; mhc; pediatric; system; tumor cache: jcbior-90.pdf plain text: jcbior-90.txt item: #83 of 85 id: jcbior-92 author: Dastmardi, Shahab; Rahbar Taromsari, Morteza; Mohammadi Kojidi, Hamid; Majidinia, Ardalan; Asgari Bozayeh, Fariba; Delpasand, Kourosh title: A survey of medical students' attitudes and practices towards narcotics and psychotropic drugs date: 2021-08-12 words: 2815 flesch: 46 summary: In this regard, in our study, residence status had a significant relationship with performance scores on narcotics and psychotropic drug use among medical interns, so that the average performance score of medical interns living with friends is lower than the average score of other interns. Volume 2, Number 3, 2021 eISSN: 2717-1906 1 Original research A survey of medical students' attitudes and practices towards narcotics and psychotropic drugs Shahab Dastmardi1, Morteza Rahbar Taromsari2, Hamid Mohammadi Kojidi2, Ardalan Majidinia3, Fariba Asgari Bozayeh4, Kourosh Delpasand5,* 1Student Research Committee, School of Pharmacy, Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht, Iran 2Department of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, School of Medicine, Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht, Iran 3Student Research Committee, School of Medicine, Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht, Iran 4Department of Nursing, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Medical Education Research Center (MERC), Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht, Iran 5Department of Medical Ethics, School of Medicine, Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht, Iran Abstract Substance abuse is one of the major behavioral problems in today's human society. keywords: drugs; interns; medical; narcotics; performance; psychotropic; students; study; use cache: jcbior-92.pdf plain text: jcbior-92.txt item: #84 of 85 id: jcbior-94 author: Khakpour Taleghanie, Behrouz; Abedi, Saba; Jafari, Adele; Hedayati Ch, Mojtaba title: Meconium microbial toxins and microbiota: A novel and non-invasive proposed diagnostic sample to anticipate the severity of neonates COVID-19 date: 2021-08-24 words: 3139 flesch: 41 summary: 4. Chen H, Guo J, Wang C, Luo F, Yu X, Zhang W, et al. Clinical characteristics and intrauterine vertical transmission potential of COVID-19 infection in nine pregnant women: a retrospective review of medical records. Intrauterine microbiome dysbiosis in COVID-19 positive mothers and transmission of lipopolysaccharide (LPS) may restructure the environment of the developing fetus with possible short/long-term impact on the individual’s health and disease. keywords: coronavirus; covid-19; health; lps; meconium; medical; microbial; microbiota; mothers; neonates; term cache: jcbior-94.pdf plain text: jcbior-94.txt item: #85 of 85 id: jcbior-96 author: Nikjoo, Shima; Rezapour, Aziz; Baluchnejad Mojarad, Torandokht; Jahangiri, Reza; Rashki Kemak, Asma; Vahedi, Sajad; Farabi, Hiro title: Cost analysis of educational courses of medical students in Iran date: 2022-03-30 words: 1972 flesch: 38 summary: Direct educational costs included the costs of the hospital's resources for education and the costs of general and specific necessities for education in medical centers. It is also suggested that overhead costs be calculated in addition to direct and obvious costs in order to accurately estimate of training costs. keywords: cost; iran; medical; sciences; students; university cache: jcbior-96.pdf plain text: jcbior-96.txt