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Mrs. Masoumeh Fani | swimming Exercise | Young Scientist Award

Mrs. Masoumeh Fani, Gonabad University of Medical Sciences, Iran

Mrs. Masoumeh Fani is a distinguished researcher at Gonabad University of Medical Sciences in Iran. With a focus on advancing medical and scientific research, she has made significant contributions to her field. Her work at Gonabad University highlights her commitment to improving healthcare and medical knowledge through innovative research and dedicated academic efforts.

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Education 

Mrs. Masoumeh Fani completed her Bachelor of Radiology at Birjand University of Medical Sciences in Iran and earned her Master’s degree in Anatomy from Mashhad University of Medical Sciences. Her educational journey spans key areas in medical imaging and anatomical sciences, equipping her with a comprehensive understanding of both diagnostic and structural aspects of medicine.

Professional Experience

Mrs. Masoumeh Fani is a dedicated member of the academic staff at Gonabad University of Medical Sciences in Gonabad, Razavi Khorasan, Iran. Her role contributes significantly to the university’s educational and research programs, leveraging her expertise in radiology and anatomy to enhance academic excellence and medical knowledge.
Top Note Publications

Jalilvand, N., Baghcheghi, Y., Fani, M., Moghimian, M., & Hosseini, M. (2024). The effects of olibanum on male reproductive system damage in a lipopolysaccharide-induced systemic inflammation model in rat. Heliyon, 10(16), e36033. [Link Disabled]

Heydarnia Kalati, Z., Harati, H., Abtahi-Eivary, S.-H., Moghimian, M., & Fani, M. (2024). The Combined Effect of Tribulus terrestris Hydroalcoholic Extract and Swimming Exercise on Memory and Oxidative Stress in Old Male Rats. Experimental Aging Research. [Link Disabled]

Ebrahimi, M., Abtahi-Eivary, S.-H., Brazvan, B., Fani, M., & Moghimian, M. (2023). Safranal Ameliorates Ischemic/Reperfusion Injury Induced by Testicular Torsion in Rat. Physiology and Pharmacology (Iran), 27(4), 403–416. [Link Disabled]

Moghimian, M., Azin, S., Alavi Kakhki, S.S., Beheshti, F., & Fani, M. (2023). Preventive impacts of vitamin C on memory damage caused by unpredictable chronic mild stress in relation to biochemical parameters in the hippocampus of male rats. Nutritional Neuroscience, 26(12), 1222–1231. [Link Disabled]

Roshanaee, M.K., Abtahi-Eivary, S.-H., Shokoohi, M., Mahmoudian, A., & Moghimian, M. (2022). Protective Effect of Minocycline on Bax and Bcl-2 Gene Expression, Histological Damages and Oxidative Stress Induced by Ovarian Torsion in Adult Rats. International Journal of Fertility and Sterility, 16(1), 30–35. [Link Disabled]

Mohammadi, Z., Hosseinianvari, S., Ghazalian, N., Abtahi-Eivary, S.-H., & Moghimian, M. (2022). The Impact of Chrysin on The Folliculogenesis and Ovarian Apoptosis in Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury in The Rat Model. International Journal of Fertility and Sterility, 16(4), 299–305. [Link Disabled]

Motamed-Sanaye, A., Elmimehr, R., Brazvan, B., Moghimian, M., & Fani, M. (2022). Response to Letter to the Editor re ‘Effects of hypothermia and pentoxifylline on the adnexal torsion/detorsion injuries in a rat testis model’. Andrologia, 54(2), e14334. [Link Disabled]

Abbasi, S., Azin, S., Fani, M., Abtahi-Eivary, S.-H., & Moghimian, M. (2022). Effect of Origanum vulgare on Histological Damage, Oxidative Stress and Sperm Parameters Following Induction of Ischemia/Reperfusion in Adult Rat Testis. Scientific Journal of Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences, 27(2), 1–14. [Link Disabled]

Elmimehr, R., Motamed-Sanaye, A., Brazvan, B., Moghimian, M., & Fani, M. (2021). Effects of hypothermia and pentoxifylline on the adnexal torsion/detorsion injuries in a rat testis model. Andrologia, 53(8), e14143. [Link Disabled]

Poureidi, M., Kalati, Z.H., Abtahi-Evary, S.-H., Fani, M., & Moghimian, M. (2020). Effect of morphine on passive avoidance memory in cholestatic rats. Journal of Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, 30(186), 13–23. [Link Disabled]

Mrs. Masoumeh Fani | swimming Exercise | Young Scientist Award

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