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Designing and Construction of Recombinant Plasmid Consisting of Basic Fibroblast Growth Factor and Immunodominant Fragments of Pseudomonas Exotoxin
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H Haghighatfard
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A novel diblock copolymer of (monomethoxy poly [ethylene glycol]-oleate) with a small hydrophobic fraction to make stable micelles/polymersomes for curcumin delivery to cancer cell...
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Erfani-Moghadam V
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Nomani A
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Zamani M
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Najafi F
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Sadeghizadeh M
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The expansion of CD14+ CD163+ subpopulation of monocytes and myeloid cells-associated cytokine imbalance; candidate diagnostic biomarkers for celiac disease (CD)
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Abdolahi, N.
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Babania, O.
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Mohammadi, S.
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Sadat Seyedhosseini, F.
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Sohrabi, A.
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Yaghoubi, E.
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Yazdani
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Published 2021
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