M Gavish
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Recent Articles
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Vainshtein A, Veenman L, Shterenberg A, Singh S, Masarwa A, Dutta B, et al.
Cell Death Discov
. 2016 Aug;
1:15027.
PMID: 27551459
Expanding on a quinazoline scaffold, we developed tricyclic compounds with biological activity. These compounds bind to the 18 kDa translocator protein (TSPO) and protect U118MG (glioblastoma cell line of glial...
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Nagler R, Savulescu D, Gavish M
Biochimie
. 2015 Nov;
121:1-4.
PMID: 26582415
Oral cancer is the most common malignancy of the head and neck and its main inducer is exposure to cigarette smoke (CS) in the presence of saliva. It is commonly...
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Veenman L, Vainshtein A, Gavish M
Cell Death Dis
. 2015 Oct;
6:e1911.
PMID: 26469960
No abstract available.
4.
Zeno S, Veenman L, Katz Y, Bode J, Gavish M, Zaaroor M
Curr Mol Med
. 2012 Mar;
12(4):494-501.
PMID: 22376065
By exposing cells of the U118MG glioblastoma cell line to protoporphyrin IX (PPIX) in culture, we found that the 18 kDa mitochondrial translocator protein (TSPO) prevents intracellular accumulation of PPIX....
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Veenman L, Gavish M
Curr Mol Med
. 2012 Feb;
12(4):398-412.
PMID: 22348610
The mitochondrial 18 kDa Translocator Protein (TSPO) was first detected by its capability to bind benzodiazepines in peripheral tissues and later also in glial cells in the brain, hence its...
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Nagler R, Savulescu D, Krayzler E, Leschiner S, Veenman L, Gavish M
Curr Med Chem
. 2010 May;
17(23):2539-46.
PMID: 20491643
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) generated by cigarette smoke may contribute to lung and oral cancer. The 18 kDa Translocator protein (TSPO) has been reported to be affected by ROS as...
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Kremer R, Best L, Savulescu D, Gavish M, Nagler R
Br J Cancer
. 2010 Mar;
102(7):1180-4.
PMID: 20216542
Background: Correct diagnosis of pleural effusion (PE) as either benign or malignant is crucial, although conventional cytological evaluation is of limited diagnostic accuracy, with relatively low sensitivity rates. Methods: We...
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Shpitzer T, Hamzany Y, Bahar G, Feinmesser R, Savulescu D, Borovoi I, et al.
Br J Cancer
. 2009 Oct;
101(7):1194-8.
PMID: 19789535
Background: Oral cancer is a common and lethal malignancy. Direct contact between saliva and the oral cancer lesion makes measurement of tumour markers in saliva an attractive alternative to serum...
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Weizman R, Dar D, Landa S, Apter A, Gavish M
J Child Adolesc Psychopharmacol
. 2009 Jul;
3(2):63-9.
PMID: 19630638
ABSTRACT "Peripheral" benzodiazepine receptors (PBRs) are located in the central nervous system and the periphery, are involved in the release of dopamine, and are sensitive to agents active at the...
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Soustiel J, Palzur E, Vlodavsky E, Veenman L, Gavish M
Neuropathol Appl Neurobiol
. 2007 Nov;
34(4):412-23.
PMID: 17973904
Aims: Hyperbaric hyperoxia has been shown to reduce apoptosis in brain injury. As the 18-kDa translocator protein (TSPO), also known as peripheral-type benzodiazepine receptor, is closely associated with the mitochondrial...