Dr. Mohammad Mehdi Ommati
Toxicology department, Pharmaceutical Sciences Research Center, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran · Iran, Islamic Republic of
Editorial leadership for International Journal of Ethology
Research interests
- Sperm
- Blood Parameters
- Immuno-Suppression Methods In Fertlity
- Addiction
- Fertility
- Antioxidants
- Mitochondria
- Hepatotoxicology
- Behavioral Traits
- And Cell Culture
- As Well As Toxicology Methods
Biography
Dr. M. Mehdi Ommati is an enthusiastic and motivated researcher interested in the field of reproduction and toxicology and other aspects of Reproductive Toxicology and Physiology.
He has national and international academic experiences in reproduction/fertility topics in the area of Environmental Toxicology.
Selected publications
- The mechanisms of arsenic-induced ovotoxicity, ultrastructural alterations, and autophagic related paths: An enduring developmental study in folliculogenesis of mice 2020 cited 65×
- Cholestasis-associated reproductive toxicity in male and female rats: The fundamental role of mitochondrial impairment and oxidative stress 2019 cited 58×
- The inhibition of NFкB signaling and inflammatory response as a strategy for blunting bile acid-induced hepatic and renal toxicity 2021 cited 47×
- Arsenic-induced autophagic alterations and mitochondrial impairments in HPG-S axis of mature male mice offspring (F1-generation): A persistent toxicity study 2020 cited 47×
- Bisphenol A-induced apoptosis, oxidative stress and DNA damage in cultured rhesus monkey embryo renal epithelial Marc-145 cells 2019 cited 44×
- RETRACTED ARTICLE: The crucial role of oxidative stress in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease-induced male reproductive toxicity: the ameliorative effects of Iranian indigenous probiotics 2022 cited 33×
Ranked by citation impact (Crossref) where available, newest otherwise · verified via ORCID.
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