Saeed Morovvati

Department of Molecular and Biology, Faculty of Medical Sciences, Baghiyatallah University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran

[ 1 ] - Association of Polymorphism at 3׳-UTR of Urokinase Gene with Risk of Calcium Kidney Stones

Urokinase might play a role in the formation of kidney stones. This study was done to determine the association between +4065 T/C polymorphism at the 3′-untranslated region of urokinase gene and calcium kidney stones. This Case-Control study was carried out on 70 cases with a history of calcium kidney stones and 70 controls from the Baqiyatallah hospital of Tehran in 2013. The study of polymorp...

[ 2 ] - تکنولوژی نمایش فاژی و کاربردهای آن ( نامه به سردبیر )

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[ 3 ] - بررسی ارتباط پلی‌مورفیسم ناحیه ’UTR٣ ژن اوروکیناز با احتمال ایجاد سنگ‌های کلسیمی کلیه

زمینه: سنگ‌ کلیه یک بیماری چند‌ عاملی شایع در ایران است. عوامل محیطی و ژنتیکی از جمله چند شکلی‌های (پلی­مورفیسم) تک‌ نوکلئوتیدی در بروز سنگ‌ کلیه تأثیر‌گذارند. هدف: مطالعه به‌ منظور تعیین ارتباط چندشکلی T/C در نوکلئوتید ٤٠٦٥+  ناحیه غیرترجمه‌شونده ’UTR٣ (′untranslated region٣) ژن اوروکیناز (rs) 4065 با احتمال ایجاد سنگ‌های کلسیمی کلیه انجام شد. مواد و روش‌ها: این مطالعه مورد- شاهدی در سال...

[ 4 ] - Osteopetrosis a report of two Iranian patients with autosomal recessive inheritance pattern

In the rare hereditary bone disorder of osteopetrosis, reduced bone resorption function leads to both the development of densely sclerotic fragile bones and progressive obliteration of the marrow spaces and cranial foramina. Marrow obliteration, typically associated with extramedullary hemopoiesis and hepatosplenomegaly, results in anemia and thrombocytopenia and nerve entrapment accounts for p...

[ 5 ] - Frequency of Y Chromosome Microdeletions in Azoospermic and Oligospermic Iranian Infertile Men

Background and Aims: Azoospermia factor (AZF) region of the Y-chromosome has several genes which are responsible for normal spermatogenesis. Microdeletions of these genes are associated with azoospermia and oligospermia. These microdeletions are too small to be detected by karyotyping. They can be easily identified using polymerase chain reaction. The aim of this study is to determine the frequ...