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1

Efficient and Rapid Histomorphometry of Regenerating Peripheral Nerve

Muscle and Nerve

June 2025

Yau J.

Open Access

2

Flavonoids and the gut microbiome: a powerful duo for brain health

Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition

2025

Taherkhani S.

3

Combined effect of Cerium oxide nanoparticles loaded scaffold and photobiomodulation therapy on pain and neuronal regeneration following spinal cord injury: an experimental study

Photochemical and Photobiological Sciences

February 2024

Behroozi Z.

4

Sustained delivery of chABC improves functional recovery after a spine injury

BMC Neuroscience

December 2022

Sharifi A.

Open Access

5

Optimization of the Duration and Dose of Photobiomodulation Therapy (660 nm Laser) for Spinal Cord Injury in Rats

Photobiomodulation Photomedicine and Laser Surgery

1 July 2022

Neshasteh-Riz A.

All Open Access, Green

6

Sertoli cell transplantation attenuates microglial activation and inhibits TRPC6 expression in neuropathic pain induced by spinal cord injury

Physiology and Behavior

1 July 2022

Rahimi B.

7

Platelet-rich plasma in umbilical cord blood reduces neuropathic pain in spinal cord injury by altering the expression of ATP receptors: PRP, a new window for pain reduction post spinal cord injury

Physiology and Behavior

1 January 2021

Behroozi Z.

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