I Ginsburg
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Recent Articles
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Ginsburg I, Fibach E
Med Hypotheses
. 2021 Jan;
146:110470.
PMID: 33412501
We hypothesize that polycations, such as nuclear histones, released by neutrophils COVID-19 aggravate COVID-19 by multiple mechanisms: (A) Neutralization of the electrostatic repulsion between the virus particles and the cell...
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Neto C, Penndorf K, Feldman M, Meron-Sudai S, Zakay-Rones Z, Steinberg D, et al.
Food Funct
. 2017 May;
8(5):1955-1965.
PMID: 28470309
An extract prepared from cranberry juice by dialysis known as nondialyzable material (NDM) has been shown previously to possess anti-adhesion activity toward microbial species including oral bacteria, uropathogenic Escherichia coli...
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Manny-Aframian V, Shafran A, Zlotogorski A, Ginsburg I, Dikstein S
Skin Res Technol
. 2016 Jun;
2(3):142-5.
PMID: 27327390
Background/aims: Carbobenzoxy-phenylalanyl-methionine (CBZ-Phe-Met), a known inhibitor of the chemotactic peptide N-formyl-methionyl-leucyl-phenylalanine (fMLP) in vitro, has not been evaluated as a topical anti-inflammatory agent in vivo. In order to measure the...
4.
Ginsburg I, Koren E, Feuerstein O, Zogakis I, Shalish M, Gorelik S
Inflammopharmacology
. 2015 Jul;
23(5):271-81.
PMID: 26223507
The oxidant scavenging ability (OSA) of catalase-rich Candida albicans is markedly enhanced by chlorhexidine digluconate (CHX), polymyxin B, the bile salt ursodeoxycholate and by lysophosphatidylcholine, which all act as detergents...
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Fibach E, Ginsburg I
Phytother Res
. 2015 Jun;
29(9):1317-1322.
PMID: 26031772
Oxidative stress has been recognized to play important roles in various diseases, including of the oral cavity. However, nutritional supplementation of antioxidants to ameliorate the consequences of oxidative stress is...
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Efrati C, Sacks T, Neeman N, Lahav M, Ginsburg I
Inflammation
. 2013 Nov;
1(4):371-407.
PMID: 24194462
Cultures ofStaphylococcus aureus, which are harvested from the stationary phase of growth, are extremely resistant to lysis by extracts of human blood leukocytes. Such bacteria are, however, rendered susceptible to...
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Neeman N, Duchan Z, Lahav M, Sela M, Ginsburg I
Inflammation
. 2013 Nov;
1(3):261-84.
PMID: 24194450
Crude extracts of human blood leukocytes were employed as a source of bactericidal and bacteriolytic agents againstStaphylococcus aureus. While the bactericidal action of the extracts was a very rapid process,...
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Ferne M, BERGNER-RABINOWITZ S, Ginsburg I
Inflammation
. 2013 Nov;
1(3):247-60.
PMID: 24194449
The effect of proteases and of extracts of human blood leukocytes and platelets on the sensitization of human red blood cells (RBC) by lipopolysaccharides (LPS) and by the cell-sensitizing factor...
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Sela M, Lahav M, Neeman N, Duchan Z, Ginsburg I
Inflammation
. 2013 Nov;
1(1):57-69.
PMID: 24194402
Lysis of(14)C-labeledStaph. aureus by human blood leukocyte lysates, by extracts of rabbit small intestines and pancreas, and by the "cocktail" of enzymes (containing trypsin, lysolecithin, and lysozyme) is strongly inhibited...
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Ginsburg I, Neeman N, Duchan Z, Sela M, James J, Lahav M
Inflammation
. 2013 Nov;
1(1):41-56.
PMID: 24194401
Acid hydrolases of human blood leukocytes are highly lytic toStaph. albus, Staph. aureus, andStrep. faecalis. On the other hand, group A and viridans streptococci, encapsulated staphylococci, a variety of Gramnegative...