Items where Author is "Rostamzadeh, A"

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Bagheri, M and Abdi rad, I and Mohammad Zad, S.M and Khadem Vatani, K and Mahmoudi Nejad, S and Rahimi, B and Rostamzadeh, A (2019) TNF receptor type 1 and TNF receptor type 2 mRNA expression was not associated with coronary artery disease in a group of Iranian Turks. Bratisl Med J, 120 (2). pp. 144-147.

Bagheri, M and Abdi rad, I and Seyyed Mohammadzadeh, M.H and Khadem Vatani, K and Rostamzadeh, A and Mahmoudi Nejad, S and Rahimi, B (2019) TNF receptor type 1 and TNF receptor type 2 mRNA expression was not associated with coronary artery disease in a group of Iranian Turks. Bratisl Med J, 120 (2). pp. 144-147.

Khadem Vatani, K and Khadem Ansari, M.H and Oloofi, S and Shakibi, A and Rostamzadeh, A and Askari, B and Mehrpooya, M and Hajahmadi poor Rafsanjani, M and Seyyed Mohammadzadeh, M.H (2016) SURVEY OF CORRELATION BETWEEN SERUM CERULOPLASMIN LEVEL AND CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE. The Journal of Urmia University of Medical Sciences, 26 (11). pp. 984-992.

Khameneh, Z.R and Rostamzadeh, A and Nemati, M and Brown, P.M and Sepehrvand, N (2016) Cytomegalovirus infection and coronary artery disease: A single-center serological study in northwestern Iran. International Cardiovascular Research Journal, 10 (3). pp. 118-122.

Seyyed Mohammadzadeh, M.H and Eskandari, R and Rezaei, Y and Khadem Vatani, K and Mehrpooya, M and Rostamzadeh, A and Zahedi, A (2015) Prognostic value of mean platelet volume in patients undergoing elective percutaneous coronary intervention. Anatolian journal of cardiology, 15 (1). pp. 25-30.

Khadem Vatani, K and Seyyed Mohammadzadeh, M.H and Akbari, M and Rezaei, Y and Eskandari, R and Rostamzadeh, A (2014) The relationship between vitamin D status and idiopathic lower-extremity deep vein thrombosis. International Journal of General Medicine, 7. pp. 303-309.

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