
Shang AbdulqadirSalahaddin University - Erbil | SUH · Department of Biology
Shang Abdulqadir
master of histology and embryology
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Introduction
Shang Abdulqadir currently works at the Department of Biology, Salahaddin University - Erbil. Shang does research in cell biology and Histology.
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Publications (17)
Background
Epothilone B (EpoB) is a microtubule‐stabilizing agent with neuroprotective properties.
Objectives
This study examines the regenerative properties of ANA supplemented with EpoB on a sciatic nerve deficit in male Wistar rats.
Methods
For this purpose, the 10 mm nerve gap was filled with acellular nerve allografts (ANAs) containing EpoB...
Despite the innate regenerative capacity of peripheral nerves, regeneration after a severe injury is insufficient, and sensorimotor recovery is incomplete. As a result, finding alternative methods for improving regeneration and sensorimotor recovery is essential. In this regard, we investigated the effect of IL-33 treatment as a chemokine with neur...
Each protein's expression in breast cancers was examined to see if it was regulated at a specific molecular level, and whether this regulation was reflected in different molecular subtypes. Microarray technologies were used to examine the DNA, mRNA, and protein lysates of 251 breast carcinoma samples. It was possible to obtain data from all three l...
Recently, there is increasing evidence that coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) causes men to experience more serious symptoms and have a higher mortality rate than women, but the association between sex and immune response stays unknown till now, and weather patient’s prognosis associated with sex or not is another vague in COVID-19. In this study...
Mercury (Hg) is known as a poisonous heavy metal which stimulates a wide range of adverse effects on the human health. Therefore, development of some feasible, practical and highly sensitive platforms would be desirable in determination of Hg²⁺ level as low as nmol L⁻¹ or pmol L⁻¹. Different approaches such as ICP-MS, AAS/AES, and nanomaterial-base...
Aims:
Different kinds of vitamins can be used as promising candidates to mitigate the structural changes of proteins and associated cytotoxicity stimulated by NPs. Therefore, the structural changes of α-syn molecules and their associated cytotoxicity in the presence of SWCNTs either alone or co-incubated with vitamin K1 were studied by spectroscop...
Nanoparticles (NPs) are increasingly used nowadays for nanomedicine purposes, although they have been found to induce harmful effects on human health and living species in the environment. The current study investigated the impact of different doses of nickel nanoparticles (NiNPs) on the rats liver. Intraperitoneal (i.p.) administration of (0, 5, 2...
Purpose: Since nanoparticles (NPs) are beginning to be introduced in medicine and industry, it is mendatory to evaluate their biological side-effects, among other things. The present study aimed to investigate the pathways by which nickel nanoparticles (NiNPs) enter nephrons and to evaluate their localization and effects on cellular ultrastructure....
The present investigation was designed to study the effect of the environmental pollutant 1,1,1, trichloroethane (TCE) on the testes of rats and the mechanism of germinal epithelial layers cell death. Two doses of this pollutant (0.4 and 2 g/kg B.W) were orally administrated to the males Wistar rats for 4 weeks. The biochemical tests have shown a s...