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Ilam University of Medical Sciences

Items where Author is "Jalili, M."

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(2022) Association between Influenza and COVID-19 Viruses and the Risk of Atherosclerosis: Meta-Analysis Study and Systematic Review. Advances in Respiratory Medicine. pp. 338-348. ISSN 2451-4934

(2022) In vitro Eradication of Pseudomonas aeruginosa Persister Cell Producers by Peganum harmala. Clinical Laboratory. pp. 334-339. ISSN 1433-6510

(2021) Chlamydia pneumoniae and Mycoplasma pneumoniae as two Emerging Risk Factors in Atherosclerosis: Meta-Analysis Study and Systematic Review. Infectious disorders drug targets. ISSN 2212-3989 (Electronic) 1871-5265 (Linking)

(2021) Eradication of Biofilm Formation by Crocus sativus Alcoholic Extract in Streptococcus mutans Clinical Isolates. Journal of Medicinal Plants and by-Products-Jmpb. pp. 39-42. ISSN 2322-1399

(2021) Evaluation of microbial profile of milk and some dairy products in Ilam, west of Iran. Open Public Health Journal. pp. 1-6. ISSN 18749445 (ISSN)

(2021) Pathogenic bacteria in cheese, raw and pasteurised milk. Veterinary Medicine and Science. pp. 2445-2449.

(2020) Relationship between Helicobacter pylori and Periodontal Diseases: A Meta-Analysis Study and Systematic Review. Open Dentistry Journal. pp. 362-368. ISSN 1874-2106

(2019) Evaluation of biofilm formation and anti-biofilm properties of Peganum harmala and Crocus sativus in shigella flexneri clinical isolates. Open Microbiology Journal. pp. 297-300. ISSN 18742858 (ISSN)

(UNSPECIFIED) In vitro Eradication of Pseudomonas aeruginosa Persister Cell Producers by Peganum harmala. Clinical Laboratory. p. 6. ISSN 1433-6510

(UNSPECIFIED) Pathogenic bacteria in cheese, raw and pasteurised milk. Veterinary Medicine and Science. p. 5.

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