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Afshar, H. and Yassin, Z. and Kalantari, S. and Aloosh, O. and Lotfi, T. and Moghaddasi, M. and Sadeghipour, A. and Emamikhah, M. (2020) Evolution and resolution of brain involvement associated with SARS- CoV2 infection: A close Clinical � Paraclinical follow up study of a case. Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders, 43.
Afshar, H. and Khamse, S. and Alizadeh, F. and Delbari, A. and Najafipour, R. and Bozorgmehr, A. and Khazaei, M. and Adelirad, F. and Alizadeh, A. and Kowsari, A. and Ohadi, M. (2020) Evolving evidence on a link between the ZMYM3 exceptionally long GA-STR and human cognition. Scientific Reports, 10 (1).
Afshar, H. and Adelirad, F. and Kowsari, A. and Kalhor, N. and Delbari, A. and Najafipour, R. and Foroughan, M. and Bozorgmehr, A. and Khamse, S. and Nazaripanah, N. and Ohadi, M. (2020) Natural Selection at the NHLH2 Core Promoter Exceptionally Long CA-Repeat in Human and Disease-Only Genotypes in Late-Onset Neurocognitive Disorder. Gerontology, 66 (5). pp. 514-522.
Hosseinzadeh, M. and Vafa, M.-R. and Esmaillzadeh, A. and Feizi, A. and Majdzadeh, R. and Afshar, H. and Keshteli, A.H. and Adibi, P. (2019) Psychological disorders and dietary patterns by reduced-rank regression. European Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 73 (3). pp. 408-415.
Hosseinzadeh, M. and Vafa, M. and Esmaillzadeh, A. and Feizi, A. and Majdzadeh, R. and Afshar, H. and Keshteli, A.H. and Adibi, P. (2016) Empirically derived dietary patterns in relation to psychological disorders. Public Health Nutrition, 19 (2). pp. 204-217.
Zargar, F. and Farid, A.A.A. and Atef-Vahid, M. and Afshar, H. and Maroofi, M. and Omranifard, V. (2012) Effect of acceptance-based behavior therapy on severity of symptoms, worry and quality of life in women with generalized anxiety disorder. Iranian Journal of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, 6 (2). pp. 23-32.
Mousavi, S.G. and Rahimi, J. and Afshar, H. (2008) Comparison of four different treatment options in the management of acute conversion disorder. Iranian Journal of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, 2 (1). pp. 21-25.