Masoomeh Mohamadpour

Anatomy Department, Histomorphometry and Stereology Research Center, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran

[ 1 ] - P 4: The Hypothesis Detect Multiple Sclerosis in Early Stage with Saliva Testing

Introduction: Recent studies point to the clinical and research efficacy of saliva as a respected diagnostic aid for observing Multiple Sclerosis. The objectives of this Hypothesis are to identify novel biomarkers recognized to Multiple Sclerosis in early stage in saliva and to determine if the levels of these markers correlate with level of these Cerebrospinal fluid and blood assays and urine ...

[ 2 ] - P 7: The Effect of Curcumin and Melittin on an Animal Model of MS

Introduction: Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a progressive and autoimmune neurodegenerative disease of the central nervous system (CNS). This disease is renowned through symptoms like inflammation, demyelination and the damage of neurological actions. Melittin is one of components of bee venom and has anti-neuroinflammatory effects. Curcumin also, a dietary spice from turmeric, ...

[ 3 ] - P-49: Protective Effect of Grape Seed Extraction on Dexamethason Induced Spermatogenesis Defect in Mice

Background Exposure to glucocorticoids such as dexamethasone (Dex) leads to numerous changes in various biological systems including the reproductive system .The present study investigates the efficacy grape seeds , source of the most useful groups of plant flavonoids, phenolic procyanids, to attenuate Dex-induced spetmatogenic defects in the mouse testicles. MaterialsAndMethods A total of 32 m...

[ 4 ] - P-94: Acupuncture as A New Infertility Treatment

Background Infertility has long been a common problem in our human history and still continues to be a problem in the modern era. Fortunately Western Medicine has developed various treatment methodologies ,especially the new assisted reproductive technology, which does increase the success rate . Despite this, nearly half of the couples among these who get treated by WM still fail conceive. The...

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