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Gene, Cell and Tissue

The Official Journal of Zahedan University of Medical Sciences

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1. The effect of aerobic training and NBS superfood supplementation on apoptosis and cardiac damage in methamphetamine-withdrawn rats

- Kordi N. , et al.

2. Meta-analysis of high-intensity interval training effects on cognitive function in older adults and cognitively impaired patients

- Zhang W. , et al.

3. The effects of high intensity interval training induced H2O2, Nrf2 changes on antioxidants factors in type 2 diabetes

- Kazemi N. , et al.

4. Phased chromosome-level genome provides insights into the molecular adaptation for migratory lifestyle and population diversity for Pacific saury, Cololabis saira

- Liu Y. , et al.

5. Exploring the Link Between the Serum/Blood Levels of Heavy Metals (Pb, As, Cd, and Cu) and 2 Novel Biomarkers of Cardiovascular Stress (Growth Differentiation Factor 15 and Soluble Suppression of Tumorigenicity 2) in Copper Smelter Workers

- Mourad B.H. , et al.

6. High-intensity interval training along with spirulina algae consumption and caloric restriction ameliorated the Nrf1/Tfam/Mgmt and ATP5A1 pathway in the heart tissue of obese rats

- Yousefian M. , et al.

7. Zinc oxide nanoparticles attenuate cadmium chloride induced tongue toxicity in adult male albino rats (Histological and biochemical study)

- Mohamed E.M. , et al.

8. Cardiovascular disease and toxic metals

- Sevim Ç. , et al.

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