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    Design, preparation, and characterization of silk fibroin/carboxymethyl cellulose wound dressing for skin tissue regeneration applications

    , Article Polymer Engineering and Science ; Volume 62, Issue 9 , 2022 , Pages 2741-2749 ; 00323888 (ISSN) Farshi, P ; Salarian, R ; Rabiee, M ; Alizadeh, S ; Gholipourmalekabadi, M ; Ahmadi, S ; Rabiee, N ; Sharif University of Technology
    John Wiley and Sons Inc  2022
    Abstract
    Silk fibroin (SF) has been broadly applied in wound dressing fabrication because of its proper features for wound healing. In this work, we developed a carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC)/gelatin blend film with different concentrations of glycerol, and modified the optimized film with an SF layer through electrospinning process. Tensile strength and cell viability evaluation of blend films demonstrated that the glycerol content of 3% could be suitable as the substrate layer for the two-layer wound dressing. The morphology of the blend film and electrospun nanofibers was obtained from scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR). It concluded that... 

    Immunomodulating hydrogels as stealth platform for drug delivery applications

    , Article Pharmaceutics ; Volume 14, Issue 10 , 2022 ; 19994923 (ISSN) Rezaei, Z ; Yilmaz Aykut, D ; Tourk, F. M ; Bassous, N ; Barroso Zuppa, M ; Shawl, A. I ; Ashraf, S. S ; Avci, H ; Hassan, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    MDPI  2022
    Abstract
    Non-targeted persistent immune activation or suppression by different drug delivery platforms can cause adverse and chronic physiological effects including cancer and arthritis. Therefore, non-toxic materials that do not trigger an immunogenic response during delivery are crucial for safe and effective in vivo treatment. Hydrogels are excellent candidates that can be engineered to control immune responses by modulating biomolecule release/adsorption, improving regeneration of lymphoid tissues, and enhancing function during antigen presentation. This review discusses the aspects of hydrogel-based systems used as drug delivery platforms for various diseases. A detailed investigation on... 

    Amoxicillin-loaded multilayer pullulan-based nanofibers maintain long-term antibacterial properties with tunable release profile for topical skin delivery applications

    , Article International Journal of Biological Macromolecules ; Volume 215 , 2022 , Pages 413-423 ; 01418130 (ISSN) Ajalloueian, F ; Asgari, S ; Guerra, P. R ; Chamorro, C. I ; Ilchenco, O ; Piqueras, S ; Fossum, M ; Boisen, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier B.V  2022
    Abstract
    Unique physiochemical and biological properties of nanofibers along with the choice of a wide variety of materials for both fabrication and tunable release patterns make nanofibers an ideal option for drug delivery. Loading antibacterial agents into nanofibers has attracted great deal of attention. Whilst there are several studies focusing on applying new generations of antibacterial materials, antibiotics are still the gold standard in clinical applications. Therefore, we aimed at introducing antibiotic-loaded nanofiber substrates with potential for topical skin delivery applications, reduced consumption of antibiotics and increased storage time. We applied Amoxicillin (AMX) as a model drug... 

    Gold nanorods for drug and gene delivery: An overview of recent advancements

    , Article Pharmaceutics ; Volume 14, Issue 3 , 2022 ; 19994923 (ISSN) Jahangiri Manesh, A ; Mousazadeh, M ; Taji, S ; Bahmani, A ; Zarepour, A ; Zarrabi, A ; Sharifi, E ; Azimzadeh, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    MDPI  2022
    Abstract
    Over the past few decades, gold nanomaterials have shown great promise in the field of nanotechnology, especially in medical and biological applications. They have become the most used nanomaterials in those fields due to their several advantageous. However, rod-shaped gold nanoparticles, or gold nanorods (GNRs), have some more unique physical, optical, and chemical properties, making them proper candidates for biomedical applications including drug/gene delivery, photothermal/photodynamic therapy, and theranostics. Most of their therapeutic applications are based on their ability for tunable heat generation upon exposure to near-infrared (NIR) radiation, which is helpful in both... 

    Polysaccharide-based nanocomposites for biomedical applications: a critical review

    , Article Nanoscale Horizons ; Volume 7, Issue 10 , 2022 , Pages 1136-1160 ; 20556756 (ISSN) Shokrani, H ; Shokrani, A ; Sajadi, S. M ; Khodadadi Yazdi, M ; Seidi, F ; Jouyandeh, M ; Zarrintaj, P ; Kar, S ; Kim, S. J ; Kuang, T ; Rabiee, N ; Hejna, A ; Saeb, M. R ; Ramakrishna, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    Royal Society of Chemistry  2022
    Abstract
    Polysaccharides (PSA) have taken specific position among biomaterials for advanced applications in medicine. Nevertheless, poor mechanical properties are known as the main drawback of PSA, which highlights the need for PSA modification. Nanocomposites PSA (NPSA) are a class of biomaterials widely used as biomedical platforms, but despite their importance and worldwide use, they have not been reviewed. Herein, we critically reviewed the application of NPSA by categorizing them into generic and advanced application realms. First, the application of NPSA as drug and gene delivery systems, along with their role in the field as an antibacterial platform and hemostasis agent is discussed. Then,... 

    Green polymer nanocomposites for skin tissue engineering

    , Article ACS Applied Bio Materials ; 2022 ; 25766422 (ISSN) Shokrani, H ; Shokrani, A ; Jouyandeh, M ; Seidi, F ; Gholami, F ; Kar, S ; Munir, M. T ; Kowalkowska Zedler, D ; Zarrintaj, P ; Rabiee, N ; Saeb, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    American Chemical Society  2022
    Abstract
    Fabrication of an appropriate skin scaffold needs to meet several standards related to the mechanical and biological properties. Fully natural/green scaffolds with acceptable biodegradability, biocompatibility, and physiological properties quite often suffer from poor mechanical properties. Therefore, for appropriate skin tissue engineering and to mimic the real functions, we need to use synthetic polymers and/or additives as complements to green polymers. Green nanocomposites (either nanoscale natural macromolecules or biopolymers containing nanoparticles) are a class of scaffolds with acceptable biomedical properties window (drug delivery and cardiac, nerve, bone, cartilage as well as skin... 

    Medical image segmentation for skin lesion detection via topological data analysis

    , Article 16th International Conference on Ubiquitous Information Management and Communication, IMCOM 2022, 3 January 2022 through 5 January 2022 ; 2022 ; 9781665426787 (ISBN) Jazayeri, N ; Jazayeri, F ; Sajedi, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc  2022
    Abstract
    According to the WHO, two individuals die every hour from skin cancer and about 9500 people get skin cancer every day just in the United States. Various computer vision algorithms have been introduced for skin lesion detection, classification, and segmentation. This paper proposes a new segmentation-based algorithm in order to select target components using the persistence diagram of the input images. The results, in comparison with the existing seven different both clustering-and histogram-based segmentation methods using three metrics, show improved performance. Medical image segmentation is an essential task in computer-aided diagnosis. The main improvement of our method is to detect one... 

    Cancer incidence, mortality, years of life lost, years lived with disability, and disability-adjusted life years for 29 cancer groups from 2010 to 2019 a systematic analysis for the global burden of disease study 2019

    , Article JAMA Oncology ; Volume 8, Issue 3 , 2022 , Pages 420-444 ; 23742437 (ISSN) Kocarnik, J. M ; Compton, K ; Dean, F.E ; Fu, W ; Gaw, B.L ; Harvey, J.D ; Henrikson, H.J ; Lu, D ; Pennini, A ; Xu, R ; Ababneh, E ; Abbasi-Kangevari, M ; Abbastabar, H ; Abd-Elsalam, S.M ; Abdoli, A ; Abedi, A ; Abidi, H ; Abolhassani, H ; Adedeji, I.A ; Adnani, Q.E.S ; Advani, S.M ; Afzal, M.S ; Aghaali, M ; Ahinkorah, B.O ; Ahmad, S ; Ahmad, T ; Ahmadi, A ; Ahmadi, S ; Ahmed Rashid, T ; Ahmed Salih, Y ; Akalu, G.T ; Aklilu, A ; Akram, T ; Akunna, C.J ; Al Hamad, H ; Alahdab, F ; Al-Aly, Z ; Ali, S ; Alimohamadi, Y ; Alipour, V ; Aljunid, S.M ; Alkhayyat, M ; Almasi-Hashiani, A ; Almasri, N.A ; Al-Maweri, S.A.A ; Almustanyir, S ; Alonso, N ; Alvis-Guzman, N ; Amu, H ; Anbesu, E.W ; Ancuceanu, R ; Ansari, F ; Ansari-Moghaddam, A ; Antwi, M.H ; Anvari, D ; Anyasodor, A.E ; Aqeel, M ; Arabloo, J ; Arab-Zozani, M ; Aremu, O ; Ariffin, H ; Aripov, T ; Arshad, M ; Artaman, A ; Arulappan, J ; Asemi, Z ; Asghari Jafarabadi, M ; Ashraf, T ; Atorkey, P ; Aujayeb, A ; Ausloos, M ; Awedew, A.F ; Ayala Quintanilla, B.P ; Ayenew, T ; Azab, M.A ; Azadnajafabad, S ; Azari Jafari, A ; Azarian, G ; Azzam, A.Y ; Badiye, A.D ; Bahadory, S ; Baig, A.A ; Baker, J.L ; Balakrishnan, S ; Banach, M ; Bärnighausen, T.W ; Barone-Adesi, F ; Barra, F ; Barrow, A ; Behzadifar, M ; Belgaumi, U.I ; Bezabhe, W.M.M ; Bezabih, Y.M ; Bhagat, D.S ; Bhagavathula, A.S ; Bhardwaj, N ; Bhardwaj, P ; Bhaskar, S ; Bhattacharyya, K ; Bhojaraja, V.S ; Bibi, S ; Bijani, A ; Biondi, A ; Bisignano, C ; Bjorge, T ; Bleyer, A ; Blyuss, O ; Bolarinwa, O.A ; Bolla, S.R ; Braithwaite, D ; Brar, A ; Brenner, H ; Bustamante-Teixeira, M.T ; Butt, N.S ; Butt, Z.A ; Caetano dos Santos, F.L ; Cao, Y ; Carreras, G ; Catalá-López, F ; Cembranel, F ; Cerin, E ; Cernigliaro, A ; Chakinala, R.C ; Chattu, S.K ; Chattu, V.K ; Chaturvedi, P ; Chimed-Ochir, O ; Cho, D.Y ; Christopher, D.J ; Chu, D.-T ; Chung, M.T ; Conde, J ; Cortés, S ; Cortesi, P.A ; Costa, V.M ; Cunha, A.R ; Dadras, O ; Dagnew, A.B ; Dahlawi, S.M.A ; Dai, X ; Dandona, L ; Dandona, R ; Darwesh, A.M ; das Neves, J ; De la Hoz, F.P ; Demis, A.B ; Denova-Gutiérrez, E ; Dhamnetiya, D ; Dhimal, M.L ; Dhimal, M ; Dianatinasab, M ; Diaz, D ; Djalalinia, S ; Do, H.P ; Doaei, S ; Dorostkar, F ; dos Santos Figueiredo, F.W ; Driscoll, T.R ; Ebrahimi, H ; Eftekharzadeh, S ; El Tantawi, M ; El-Abid, H ; Elbarazi, I ; Elhabashy, H.R ; Elhadi, M ; El-Jaafary, S.I ; Eshrati, B ; Eskandarieh, S ; Esmaeilzadeh, F ; Etemadi, A ; Ezzikouri, S ; Faisaluddin, M ; Faraon, E.J.A ; Fares, J ; Farzadfar, F ; Feroze, A.H ; Ferrero, S ; Ferro Desideri, L ; Filip, I ; Fischer, F ; Fisher, J.L ; Foroutan, M ; Fukumoto, T ; Gaal, P.A ; Gad, M.M ; Gadanya, M.A ; Gallus, S ; Gaspar Fonseca, M ; Getachew Obsa, A ; Ghafourifard, M ; Ghashghaee, A ; Ghith, N ; Gholamalizadeh, M ; Gilani, S.A ; Ginindza, T.G ; Gizaw, A.T.T ; Glasbey, J.C ; Golechha, M ; Goleij, P ; Gomez, R.S ; Gopalani, S.V ; Gorini, G ; Goudarzi, H ; Grosso, G ; Gubari, M.I.M ; Guerra, M.R ; Guha, A ; Gunasekera, D.S ; Gupta, B ; Gupta, V.B ; Gupta, V.K ; Gutiérrez, R.A ; Hafezi-Nejad, N ; Haider, M.R ; Haj-Mirzaian, A ; Halwani, R ; Hamadeh, R.R ; Hameed, S ; Hamidi, S ; Hanif, A ; Haque, S ; Harlianto, N.I ; Haro, J.M ; Hasaballah, A.I ; Hassanipour, S ; Hay, R.J ; Hay, S.I ; Hayat, K ; Heidari, G ; Heidari, M ; Herrera-Serna, B.Y ; Herteliu, C ; Hezam, K ; Holla, R ; Hossain, M.M ; Hossain, M.B.H ; Hosseini, M.-S ; Hosseini, M ; Hosseinzadeh, M ; Hostiuc, M ; Hostiuc, S ; Househ, M ; Hsairi, M ; Huang, J ; Hugo, F.N ; Hussain, R ; Hussein, N.R ; Hwang, B.-F ; Iavicoli, I ; Ibitoye, S.E ; Ida, F ; Ikuta, K.S ; Ilesanmi, O.S ; Ilic, I.M ; Ilic, M.D ; Irham, L.M ; Islam, J.Y ; Islam, R.M ; Islam, S.M.S ; Ismail, N.E ; Isola, G ; Iwagami, M ; Jacob, L ; Jain, V ; Jakovljevic, M.B ; Javaheri, T ; Jayaram, S ; Jazayeri, S.B ; Jha, R.P ; Jonas, J.B ; Joo, T ; Joseph, N ; Joukar, F ; Jürisson, M ; Kabir, A ; Kahrizi, D ; Kalankesh, L.R ; Kalhor, R ; Kaliyadan, F ; Kalkonde, Y ; Kamath, A ; Kameran Al-Salihi, N ; Kandel, H ; Kapoor, N ; Karch, A ; Kasa, A.S ; Katikireddi, S.V ; Kauppila, J.H ; Kavetskyy, T ; Kebede, S.A ; Keshavarz, P ; Keykhaei, M ; Khader, Y.S ; Khalilov, R ; Khan, G ; Khan, M ; Khan, M.N ; Khan, M.A.B ; Khang, Y.-H ; Khater, A.M ; Khayamzadeh, M ; Kim, G.R ; Kim, Y.J ; Kisa, A ; Kisa, S ; Kissimova-Skarbek, K ; Kopec, J.A ; Koteeswaran, R ; Koul, P.A ; Koulmane Laxminarayana, S.L ; Koyanagi, A ; Kucuk Bicer, B ; Kugbey, N ; Kumar, G.A ; Kumar, N ; Kumar, N ; Kurmi, O.P ; Kutluk, T ; La Vecchia, C ; Lami, F.H ; Landires, I ; Lauriola, P ; Lee, S.-W ; Lee, S.W.H ; Lee, W.-C ; Lee, Y.H ; Leigh, J ; Leong, E ; Li, J ; Li, M.-C ; Liu, X ; Loureiro, J.A ; Lunevicius, R ; Magdy Abd El Razek, M ; Majeed, A ; Makki, A ; Male, S ; Malik, A.A ; Mansournia, M.A ; Martini, S ; Masoumi, S.Z ; Mathur, P ; McKee, M ; Mehrotra, R ; Mendoza, W ; Menezes, R.G ; Mengesha, E.W ; Mesregah, M.K ; Mestrovic, T ; Miao Jonasson, J ; Miazgowski, B ; Miazgowski, T ; Michalek, I.M ; Miller, T.R ; Mirzaei, H ; Mirzaei, H.R ; Misra, S ; Mithra, P ; Moghadaszadeh, M ; Mohammad, K.A ; Mohammad, Y ; Mohammadi, M ; Mohammadi, S.M ; Mohammadian-Hafshejani, A ; Mohammed, S ; Moka, N ; Mokdad, A.H ; Molokhia, M ; Monasta, L ; Moni, M.A ; Moosavi, M.A ; Moradi, Y ; Moraga, P ; Morgado-Da-Costa, J ; Morrison, S. D ; Mosapour, A ; Mubarik, S ; Mwanri, L ; Nagarajan, A. J ; Nagaraju, S. P ; Nagata, C ; Naimzada, M. D ; Nangia, V ; Naqvi, A. A ; Narasimha Swamy, S ; Ndejjo, R ; Nduaguba, S. O ; Negoi, I ; Negru, S. M ; Neupane Kandel, S ; Nguyen, C. T ; Nguyen, H. L. T ; Niazi, R. K ; Nnaji, C. A ; Noor, N. M ; Nunez Samudio, V ; Nzoputam, C. I ; Oancea, B ; Ochir, C ; Odukoya, O. O ; Sharif University of Technology
    American Medical Association  2022
    Abstract
    IMPORTANCE The Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors Study 2019 (GBD 2019) provided systematic estimates of incidence, morbidity, and mortality to inform local and international efforts toward reducing cancer burden. OBJECTIVE To estimate cancer burden and trends globally for 204 countries and territories and by Sociodemographic Index (SDI) quintiles from 2010 to 2019. EVIDENCE REVIEW The GBD 2019 estimation methods were used to describe cancer incidence, mortality, years lived with disability, years of life lost, and disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) in 2019 and over the past decade. Estimates are also provided by quintiles of the SDI, a composite measure of educational... 

    Multi-class segmentation of skin lesions via joint dictionary learning

    , Article Biomedical Signal Processing and Control ; Volume 68 , 2021 ; 17468094 (ISSN) Moradi, N ; Mahdavi Amiri, N ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2021
    Abstract
    Melanoma is the deadliest type of human skin cancer. However, it is curable if diagnosed in an early stage. Recently, computer aided diagnosis (CAD) systems have drawn much interests. Segmentation is a crucial step of a CAD system. There are different types of skin lesions having high similarities in terms of color, shape, size and appearance. Most available works focus on a binary segmentation. Due to the huge variety of skin lesions and high similarities between different types of lesions, multi-class segmentation is still a challenging task. Here, we propose a method based on joint dictionary learning for multi-class segmentation of dermoscopic images. The key idea is based on combining... 

    Fabrication and characterization of scaffolds containing different amounts of allantoin for skin tissue engineering

    , Article Scientific Reports ; Volume 11, Issue 1 , 2021 ; 20452322 (ISSN) Dorri Nokoorani, Y ; Shamloo, A ; Bahadoran, M ; Moravvej, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    Nature Research  2021
    Abstract
    Using the skin tissue engineering approach is a way to help the body to recover its lost skin in cases that the spontaneous healing process is either impossible or inadequate, such as severe wounds or burns. In the present study, chitosan/gelatin-based scaffolds containing 0.25, 0.5, 0.75, and 1% allantoin were created to improve the wounds’ healing process. EDC and NHS were used to cross-link the samples, which were further freeze-dried. Different in-vitro methods were utilized to characterize the specimens, including SEM imaging, PBS absorption and degradation tests, mechanical experiments, allantoin release profile assessment, antibacterial assay, and cell viability and adhesion tests.... 

    A facile green synthesis of MgCoFe2O4 nanomaterials with robust catalytic performance in the synthesis of pyrano[2,3-d]pyrimidinedione and their bis-derivatives

    , Article Molecular Diversity ; Volume 25, Issue 4 , 2021 , Pages 2183-2200 ; 13811991 (ISSN) Atarod, M ; Safari, J ; Tavakolizadeh, M ; Pourjavadi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH  2021
    Abstract
    Abstract: In this study, an efficient, rapid and simple plant-mediated green sol–gel auto-combustion procedure was presented to synthesis magnesium–cobalt ferrite (MgCoFe2O4) nanocatalyst using an aqueous extract of apple skins as a chelating/combustion agent. The catalyst was assessed by multiple techniques, including FT-IR, XRD, FE-SEM, EDS, elemental mapping, TGA-DTA and VSM. Then, the catalytic potential of the as-prepared MgCoFe2O4 nanocatalyst was examined in the three-component condensation reaction of 1,3-dimethyl barbituric acid, aldehydes and malononitrile for the one-pot synthesis of pyrano[2,3-d]pyrimidinedione and their bis-derivatives. The obtained results indicated the... 

    Hybrid silk fibroin–gelatin nanofibrous sheet for drug delivery and regenerative medicine: In-vitro characterization and controlled release of simvastatin/protein

    , Article Polymers for Advanced Technologies ; Volume 32, Issue 3 , 2021 , Pages 1333-1344 ; 10427147 (ISSN) Hajiabbas, M ; Alemzadeh, I ; Vossoughi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    John Wiley and Sons Ltd  2021
    Abstract
    Blend drug-loading method in electrospun scaffolds has gained much attention as a cost-effective and simple delivery system in regenerative medicine. However, it has some drawbacks, such as the burst release of encapsulated drugs and denaturing active agents in harsh organic solvents. In this study, a new silk fibroin-gelatin (SF–G) fibrous sheet has been introduced as an engineered scaffold and a straightforward drug delivery system for skin tissue engineering applications. The hybrid sheets have been prepared via co-electrospinning and in-situ crosslinking methods without corrosive solvents and toxic crosslinking agents. To evaluate the proposed scaffold as a controlled release system, the... 

    A facile green synthesis of MgCoFe2O4 nanomaterials with robust catalytic performance in the synthesis of pyrano[2,3-d]pyrimidinedione and their bis-derivatives

    , Article Molecular Diversity ; 2020 Atarod, M ; Safari, J ; Tavakolizadeh, M ; Pourjavadi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Springer  2020
    Abstract
    Abstract: In this study, an efficient, rapid and simple plant-mediated green sol–gel auto-combustion procedure was presented to synthesis magnesium–cobalt ferrite (MgCoFe2O4) nanocatalyst using an aqueous extract of apple skins as a chelating/combustion agent. The catalyst was assessed by multiple techniques, including FT-IR, XRD, FE-SEM, EDS, elemental mapping, TGA-DTA and VSM. Then, the catalytic potential of the as-prepared MgCoFe2O4 nanocatalyst was examined in the three-component condensation reaction of 1,3-dimethyl barbituric acid, aldehydes and malononitrile for the one-pot synthesis of pyrano[2,3-d]pyrimidinedione and their bis-derivatives. The obtained results indicated the... 

    Hybrid silk fibroin–gelatin nanofibrous sheet for drug delivery and regenerative medicine: In-vitro characterization and controlled release of simvastatin/protein

    , Article Polymers for Advanced Technologies ; 2020 Hajiabbas, M ; Alemzadeh, I ; Vossoughi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    John Wiley and Sons Ltd  2020
    Abstract
    Blend drug-loading method in electrospun scaffolds has gained much attention as a cost-effective and simple delivery system in regenerative medicine. However, it has some drawbacks, such as the burst release of encapsulated drugs and denaturing active agents in harsh organic solvents. In this study, a new silk fibroin-gelatin (SF–G) fibrous sheet has been introduced as an engineered scaffold and a straightforward drug delivery system for skin tissue engineering applications. The hybrid sheets have been prepared via co-electrospinning and in-situ crosslinking methods without corrosive solvents and toxic crosslinking agents. To evaluate the proposed scaffold as a controlled release system, the... 

    Low cost flexible pressure sensor using laser scribed GO/RGO periodic structure for electronic skin applications

    , Article Superlattices and Microstructures ; Volume 140 , 2020 Hosseindokht, Z ; Mohammadpour, R ; Asadian, E ; Paryavi, M ; Rafii Tabar, H ; Sasanpour, P ; Sharif University of Technology
    Academic Press  2020
    Abstract
    Considering electronic skin applications, a pressure sensor based on periodic structure of graphene oxide-reduced graphene oxide (GO-rGO) has been designed and fabricated based on a low cost direct laser writing technique by utilizing the laser diode of DVD drive's pickup head. The optimization of sensor structure has been performed using computational modelling through Finite Element Method (FEM) in the COMSOL environment. The optimized structure is fabricated based on the deposition of thin layer of GO on the surface of Kapton and the pattering is performed by laser irradiation. The fabricated sensor structure has been characterized structurally and functionally. The results show that the... 

    Heat transfer enhancement of ferrofluid flow within a wavy channel by applying a non-uniform magnetic field

    , Article Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry ; Volume 139, Issue 5 , 2020 , Pages 3331-3343 Mousavi, S. M ; Biglarian, M ; Rabienataj Darzi, A. A ; Farhadi, M ; Hassanzadeh Afrouzi, H ; Toghraie, D ; Sharif University of Technology
    Springer Netherlands  2020
    Abstract
    This paper presents the effects of a non-uniform magnetic field on the hydrodynamic and thermal behavior of ferrofluid flow in a wavy channel by 3D numerical simulation. The wavy surfaces at the top and bottom of the channel are heated by constant heat fluxes. Moreover, the sidewalls are adiabatic. In the wavy section, in the perpendicular direction of the main flow, the magnetic field that linearly varies along the direction of the main flow is applied. The mathematical model that is consistent with the principles of ferrohydrodynamics and magnetohydrodynamics is used for the problem formulation. The results indicate that the wavy wall enhances the heat transfer rate on the bottom of the... 

    Data-driven approach for evaluation of formation damage during the injection process

    , Article Journal of Petroleum Exploration and Production Technology ; Volume 10, Issue 2 , 2020 , Pages 699-710 Shabani, A ; Jahangiri, H. R ; Shahrabadi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Springer  2020
    Abstract
    Waterflooding is among the most common oil recovery methods which is implemented in the most of oil-producing countries. The goal of a waterflooding operation is pushing the low-pressure remained oil of reservoir toward the producer wells to enhance the oil recovery factor. One of the important objects of a waterflooding operation management is understanding the quality of connection between the injectors and the producers of the reservoir. Capacitance resistance model (CRM) is a data-driven method which can estimate the production rate of each producer and the connectivity factor between each pair of wells, by history matching of the injection and production data. The estimated connectivity... 

    Fabrication and evaluation of chitosan/gelatin/PVA hydrogel incorporating honey for wound healing applications: An in vitro, in vivo study

    , Article International Journal of Pharmaceutics ; 2020 Shamloo, A ; Aghababaie, Z ; Afjoul, H ; Jami, M ; Bidgoli, M. R ; Vossoughi, M ; Ramazani, A ; Kamyabhesari, K ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier B.V  2020
    Abstract
    In this study, physically cross-linked hydrogels were developed by freezing-thawing method while different concentrations of honey were included into the hydrogels for accelerated wound healing. The hydrogel was composed of chitosan, polyvinyl alcohol (PVA), and gelatin with the ratio of 2:1:1 (v/v), respectively. Further, the effect of honey concentrations on antibacterial properties, and cell behavior was investigated. In vivo studies, including wound healing mechanism using rat model and histological analysis of section tissue samples were performed. The results illustrated that the incorporation of honey in hydrogels increased the ultimate strain of hydrogels approximately two times,... 

    Temporal activation of LRH-1 and RAR-γ in human pluripotent stem cells induces a functional naïve-like state

    , Article EMBO Reports ; Volume 21, Issue 10 , 2020 Taei, A ; Kiani, T ; Taghizadeh, Z ; Moradi, S ; Samadian, A ; Mollamohammadi, S ; Sharifi Zarchi, A ; Guenther, S ; Akhlaghpour, A ; Asgari Abibeiglou, B ; Najar Asl, M ; Karamzadeh, R ; Khalooghi, K ; Braun, T ; Hassani, S. N ; Baharvand, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    Wiley-VCH Verlag  2020
    Abstract
    Naïve pluripotency can be established in human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) by manipulation of transcription factors, signaling pathways, or a combination thereof. However, differences exist in the molecular and functional properties of naïve hPSCs generated by different protocols, which include varying similarities with pre-implantation human embryos, differentiation potential, and maintenance of genomic integrity. We show here that short treatment with two chemical agonists (2a) of nuclear receptors, liver receptor homologue-1 (LRH-1) and retinoic acid receptor gamma (RAR-γ), along with 2i/LIF (2a2iL) induces naïve-like pluripotency in human cells during reprogramming of fibroblasts,... 

    Automatic skin cancer (melanoma) detection by processing dermatoscopic images

    , Article 1st International Conference on Machine Vision and Image Processing, MVIP 2020, 19 February 2020 through 20 February 2020 ; Volume 2020-February , 2020 Moazen, H ; Jamzad, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    IEEE Computer Society  2020
    Abstract
    Melanoma is the deadliest form of skin cancer if not treated early. The best way to cure melanoma is to treat it in its earliest stage of development. Since melanoma is similar to benign moles in its shape and appearance, it is often mistaken for moles and left untreated. Automatic melanoma detection is an essential way to increase the survival rate of patients by detecting melanoma in its early stages. In this paper, a new method for automatic diagnosis of melanoma using segmented dermatoscopic images is provided. Almost all related methods follow similar approaches but using different features. We have introduced several new features which could improve the accuracy of diagnosing melanoma....