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Original Research
Zahra Shokravi, Laleh Mehrad, Ali Ramazani*
Bioimpacts. 2015;5(2): 87-91. doi: 10.15171/bi.2015.15
PMCID: PMC4492189     PMID: 26191502     Scopus ID: 84930410920    
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Short Communication
Maryam Moazeni ORCID, Majid Saeedi ORCID, Hamidreza Kelidari ORCID, Behrad Roohi, Mohammad T Hedayati ORCID, Tahereh Shokohi ORCID, Mojtaba Nabili ORCID, Kofi Asare-Addo ORCID, Ali Nokhodchi* ORCID
BioImpacts. 2022;12(6): 561-566. doi: 10.34172/bi.2022.23825
PMCID: PMC9809133     PMID: 36644547     Scopus ID: 85143320810    
Due to the occurrence of fluconazole resistance to Candida glabrata, four resistant as well as one standard isolates were exposed to fluconazole loaded nanostructured lipid carrier alongside conventional fluconazole. These data represent the possible changes in efflux pumps genes expression.
Letter to the Editor
Aleksandr L. Urakov* ORCID, Natalya A. Urakova
BioImpacts. 2022;12(5): 477-478. doi: 10.34172/bi.2022.23995
PMCID: PMC9596884     PMID: 36381636     Scopus ID: 85140223132    
Aleksandr Urakov is a professor, head of the department of General and Clinical Pharmacology at the Izhevsk State Medical Academy (ISMA). His specific research interest is in physical-chemical materials science, pharmacy, and medicine to develop new inventions designed to diagnose, prevent, and treat life-threatening conditions.
Short Communication
Niloofar Babanejad ORCID, Umadevi Kandalam, Yadollah Omidi ORCID, Hamid Omidian* ORCID
BioImpacts. 2022;12(5): 471-476. doi: 10.34172/bi.2022.24077
PMCID: PMC9596876     PMID: 36381635     Scopus ID: 85140257602    
MG63 and GMS Cell exposure to the control PEO and melted PEO (80°C-treated samples) demonstrated no cell toxicity, however cell exposure to 180°C-treated samples exhibited severe cell toxicity that is attributed to the byproducts remained of the PEO thermo-oxidative degradation. Cytotoxicity of the manipulated PEO is independent of its molecular weight.
Editorial
Yalda Rahbar Saadat ORCID, Jaleh Barar* ORCID
BioImpacts. 2022;12(2): 87-88. doi: 10.34172/bi.2022.24253
PMCID: PMC8905586     PMID: 35411296     Scopus ID: 85127210127    
Jaleh Barar (PharmD, Ph.D.) is a Full Professor at the Faculty of Pharmacy, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences. Professor Barar is working on various aspects of pharmaceutical cell biology with particular emphasis on the development of novel drug delivery/targeting systems. Dr Barar is listed among top 1% of world scientists based on ESI ranking system.
Original Article
Yuri Yu. Shchegolev ORCID, Danila V. Sorokin, Alexander M. Scherbakov* ORCID, Olga E. Andreeva ORCID, Diana I. Salnikova ORCID, Ekaterina I. Mikhaevich ORCID, Margarita V. Gudkova ORCID, Mikhail A. Krasil’nikov ORCID
Bioimpacts. 2023;13(4): 313-321. doi: 10.34172/bi.2023.27490
PMCID: PMC10460766     PMID: 37645026     Scopus ID: 85168127787    
Prolonged cell treatment with mTOR inhibitor rapamycin leads to the development of resistance. Exosomes of resistant cells induce the resistance to rapamycin in the parent MCF-7cells. Exosome-induced resistance reproduces the changes revealed in the rapamycin-resistant cells, including the activation of ERK/AP-1.
Editorial
Mostafa Akbarzadeh-Khiavi ORCID, Azam Safary ORCID, Yadollah Omidi* ORCID
Bioimpacts. 2024;14(1): 27696. doi: 10.34172/bi.2023.27696
PMCID: PMC10844586     PMID: 38327631     Scopus ID: 85175801625    
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