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Faculty Members have conducted research related to the Highly Sensitive Electrochemical Azaperone Sensor Based on Magnetic Silica –Nh2-Cs2 in the Ostrich Meat and Rat Plasma and Its Comparison With Hplc–Ms/Ms
Mahdi Adabi
Mahdi Adabi

Associate Professor of Medical Nanotechnology

Department Medical Nanotechnology

School of Advanced Technologies in Medicine

Tehran University of Medical Sciences

All Documents
22. A Promising Treatment for Hiv-1 Using Biosynthesis of Metal Nanoparticles, Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry (2022)
42. Application of Electrospun Gelatin Nanofibers in Tissue Engineering, Biointerface Research in Applied Chemistry (2018)
47. Biocompatibility and Nanostructured Materials: Applications in Nanomedicine, Artificial Cells# Nanomedicine and Biotechnology (2017)