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Thau-Zuchman O, Shohami E, Alexandrovich A, Leker R
Neuroscience . 2011 Dec; 202:334-41. PMID: 22173016
Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) is neuroprotective and induces neurogenesis and angiogenesis when given early after traumatic brain injury (TBI). However, the effects of VEGF administration in the subacute phase...
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Shabashov D, Shohami E, Yaka R
J Mol Neurosci . 2011 Dec; 47(3):546-53. PMID: 22127928
Preventing relapse to drug use is a major challenge for the treatment of drug addiction. Environmental cues are among the major determinants of relapse in abstinent cocaine users. The protein...
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Shohami E, Novikov M, Horowitz M
Restor Neurol Neurosci . 2011 May; 6(2):107-12. PMID: 21551737
Closed head injury leads to delayed tissue-edema, necrosis and impaired neurological function. In the present study the effect of chronic exposure to heat on the outcome of head injury in...
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Mechoulam R, Shohami E
Mol Neurobiol . 2007 Oct; 36(1):68-74. PMID: 17952651
In response to traumatic brain injury, there is local and transient accumulation of 2-AG at the site of injury, peaking at 4 h and sustained up to at least 24...
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Erlich S, Alexandrovich A, Shohami E, Pinkas-Kramarski R
Neurobiol Dis . 2007 Feb; 26(1):86-93. PMID: 17270455
The mammalian target of rapamycin, commonly known as mTOR, is a serine/threonine kinase that regulates translation and cell division. mTOR integrates input from multiple upstream signals, including growth factors and...
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McCarron R, Chen Y, Tomori T, Strasser A, Mechoulam R, Shohami E, et al.
J Physiol Pharmacol . 2007 Jan; 57 Suppl 11:133-44. PMID: 17244945
Vascular endothelial cells are important not only for maintaining homeostasis, but also in pathogenesis of vascular disorders. Cerebral capillary and microvascular endothelial cells play an active role in maintaining cerebral...
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Grosjean M, Lenzlinger P, Stahel P, Yatsiv I, Shohami E, Trentz O, et al.
Histol Histopathol . 2006 Dec; 22(3):235-50. PMID: 17163398
Traumatic brain injury causes progressive tissue atrophy and consequent neurological dysfunction, resulting from neuronal cell death in both animal models and patients. Fas (CD95) and Fas ligand (FasL/CD95L) are important...
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Yatsiv I, Grigoriadis N, Simeonidou C, Stahel P, Schmidt O, Alexandrovitch A, et al.
FASEB J . 2005 Aug; 19(12):1701-3. PMID: 16099948
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in young people in industrialized countries. Although various anti-inflammatory and antiapoptotic modalities have shown neuroprotective effects in experimental...
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McCarron R, Shohami E, Panikashvili D, Chen Y, Golech S, Strasser A, et al.
Acta Neurochir Suppl . 2004 Feb; 86:271-5. PMID: 14753451
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) were shown to play a role in altering blood-brain barrier (BBB) permeability and formation of brain edema induced by trauma and/or ischemia. 2-arachidonoyl glycerol (2-AG), a...
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Grossman R, Shohami E, Alexandrovich A, Yatsiv I, Kloog Y, Biegon A
Neuroimage . 2003 Dec; 20(4):1971-81. PMID: 14683703
Increases in peripheral type benzodiazepine receptors (PTBR) have been utilized for the detection of neuroinflammation and neurotoxicity in the brain. We have investigated the relationship between PTBR and NMDA receptor...