Molecular Epidemiology and Genetic Profile of Non-Typhoidal Salmonella Serovars Isolated From Poultry Production Chain in Khorasan Province, Iran: A Comprehensive Analysis of Prevalence, Virulence Genes, and Antibiotic Resistance. [PDF]
This study presents a comprehensive overview of the prevalence of main serovars, phenotypic and genotypic antimicrobial resistance, and virulence factors of non‐typhoidal Salmonella (NTS) serovars isolated from various stages of the poultry production chain, as well as their importance to human health in Iran.
Zavari A, Badouei MA, Tabar GH.
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Karamism is a religious-political movement: studied through the biographies of its leaders [PDF]
Karamiyya - at the beginning of the eleventh century AD - reached the apogee of its greatness, as a religious sect with wide influence among the poor of Khorasan, especially the peasants, who became a solid pillar of Sultan Mahmud of Ghazni (988-1030 AD),
Mufeed Noury
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A new light on the copula (verb) “ayad/ āyad” in Tabaqat Al- Soufiye [PDF]
The word “ayad/ āyad” is one of the difficult and unknown vocabulary words in the book Tabaqat Al- Soufiye. This verb is used about 300 times in this book and has not been researched before. In this paper, various aspects of this verb have been discussed
Mohsen Sadeghi
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Knowledge and attitudes toward brain death and organ donation in Bojnurd [PDF]
دانش و نگرش مردم شهر بجنورد (خراسان شمالی) در باره مرگ مغزی و اهدای ...
Hejazi, Sima Sadat +2 more
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Inhibitory profile and selectivity of novel ROCK 2 inhibitors: an in‐silico study [PDF]
Abstract Background Protein phosphorylation, regulated by protein kinases, is essential for numerous cellular processes. Rho‐associated kinases 1 and 2 (ROCKs), key serine/threonine kinases and downstream effectors of RhoA, play significant roles in cell growth and apoptosis. ROCK signaling is implicated in various diseases, including neurodegenerative
Mohammadi K.
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Vaqf (Endowment) in Khorasan ad Transoxania: from Samanids to Ghaznavids [PDF]
In the third and forth centuries after hijrah, Khorasan and Transoxania which were under the domination of Samanids and Ghaznavids were passing the successfully cultural, scientific and economic periods.
Fatemeh Orooji +1 more
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DNA damage and repair proteins in cellular response to sulfur mustard in Iranian veterans more than two decades after exposure [PDF]
Delayed effects of sulfur mustard (SM) exposure on the levels of five important damage/repair proteins were investigated in 40 SM-exposed veterans of Iran-Iraq war and 35 unexposed controls.
Balali-Mood, Mahdi +7 more
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Educational Institutes of Khorasan in the Abbasid Era with the Emphasis on M’amun’s Caliphate Era (198-218 After Hijrah) [PDF]
Cultural prosperity in the first era of the Abbasid government, the relative authority, the toleration of caliphs, the presence of statesmen in this era, the economic and social conditions dominated on the Islamic territory provided the ground for the ...
Seyed Abolfazl Razavi +2 more
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Haidari Ascetics of Khorasan in Mongolian and Ilkhani Era [PDF]
Haidari calenders (ascetics) were considered as one of the effective cultural and religious groups in Khorasan in time of Mongolians and Ilkhani. The present article is to investigate the historical, political and security ground of the advent of this ...
Abdorraouf Nasiri Jozqani +1 more
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An Analysis of the Cultural Landscape and Settlement Pattern of the Kashafrud Basin (Mashhad Plain) in the Iron Age [PDF]
The Khorasan region, especially the Kashafrud basin, has culturally retained a strategic position by virtue of its location between three major cultural spheres of southwestern Central Asia, the Central Plateau of Iran, and northeastern Iran.
Hassan Basafa +2 more
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