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Weisinger G, Grafi-Cohen M, Hirsh M, Knoll E, Sharon O, Many A, et al.
Exp Cell Res . 2013 Apr; 319(10):1586-93. PMID: 23578768
Considerable evidence has been published demonstrating the importance of lipoxygenase enzymes for vascular smooth muscle cell (VSMC) growth. The current study sets out to determine whether or not 12-lipoxygenase (12LO)...
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Somjen D, Grafi-Cohen M, Katzburg S, Weisinger G, Izkhakov E, Nevo N, et al.
J Steroid Biochem Mol Biol . 2011 May; 126(3-5):95-103. PMID: 21600982
The incidence of thyroid cancer is up to 3 folds higher in women than in men, suggesting that estrogenic effects may be involved in the pathogenesis of this malignancy. Here,...
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La Gamma E, DeCristofaro J, Weisinger G
Mol Cell Neurosci . 2009 Nov; 2(6):517-25. PMID: 19912837
Cholinergic receptors are well-recognized modulators of transmitter release and biosynthesis with newly identified actions mediated through trans-acting DNA binding proteins affecting gene expression at cis-acting regulatory elements. In the case...
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La Gamma E, Weisinger G
Mol Cell Neurosci . 2009 Nov; 2(5):427-39. PMID: 19912828
The molecular manifestation of whole animal and cellular adaptive responses results from stimulus-secretion-synthesis coupling to selected genes. Effects are mediated through receptor-linked, signal-transduction pathways involving trans-acting nuclear proteins binding to...
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Alpert E, Gruzman A, Riahi Y, Blejter R, Aharoni P, Weisinger G, et al.
Diabetologia . 2005 Mar; 48(4):752-5. PMID: 15739115
Aims/hypothesis: We aimed to characterise the development of autoregulation of glucose transport in vascular endothelial cells and its relationship to 12-lipoxygenase (12-LO) expression. Methods: Bovine aortic endothelial cells were exposed...
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Veenman L, Leschiner S, Spanier I, Weisinger G, Weizman A, Gavish M
J Neurochem . 2002 Apr; 80(5):917-27. PMID: 11948256
Peripheral-type benzodiazepine receptors (PBR) are located in glial cells in the brain and in peripheral tissues. Mitochondria form the primary location for PBR. Functional PBR appear to require at least...
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Maaser K, Hopfner M, Jansen A, Weisinger G, Gavish M, Kozikowski A, et al.
Br J Cancer . 2001 Dec; 85(11):1771-80. PMID: 11742501
The peripheral benzodiazepine receptor (PBR) has been implicated in growth control of various tumour models. Although colorectal cancers were found to overexpress PBR, the functional role of PBR in colorectal...
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Limor R, Weisinger G, Gilad S, Knoll E, Sharon O, Jaffe A, et al.
Hypertension . 2001 Oct; 38(4):864-71. PMID: 11641300
The lipoxygenase pathway has been implicated in the growth, migration, and contraction of vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs). However, the precise type of lipoxygenase present in the vascular wall has...
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Golani I, Weizman A, Leschiner S, Spanier I, Eckstein N, Limor R, et al.
Biochemistry . 2001 Aug; 40(34):10213-22. PMID: 11513599
The peripheral benzodiazepine receptor (PBR) is composed of three subunits with molecular masses of 18, 30, and 32 kDa. Many physiological functions have been attributed to the PBR, including regulation...
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Weisinger G, Tendler Y, Zinder O
Brain Res Brain Res Protoc . 2000 Nov; 6(1-2):71-9. PMID: 11086265
The transcription factor p53 is a short lived protein that is thought to be associated with cellular proliferation and apoptosis. In the current study, we present a protocol to measure...