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Miriam Rubinchik-Stern

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Miremberg H, Rubinchik-Stern M, Lurie O, Bar J, Kovo M
Harefuah . 2020 Nov; 159(11):804-808. PMID: 33210850
Background: The use of magnesium sulphate (MgSO4) in combination with antihypertensive drugs such as Labetalol is common in preeclampsia. Objectives: We aimed to examine the effects of MgSO4 and Labetalol...
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Kovo M, Rubinchik-Stern M, Miremberg H, Luria O, Bliecher I, Mizrachi Y, et al.
Thromb Res . 2018 Aug; 170:84-86. PMID: 30125842
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Rubinchik-Stern M, Shmuel M, Bar J, Kovo M, Eyal S
Epilepsia . 2018 Apr; 59(5):993-1003. PMID: 29667177
Objective: In utero exposure to valproic acid (VPA) has been associated with worse pregnancy outcomes compared to all other antiepileptic drugs. We have previously shown that VPA alters the expression...
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Tetro N, Moushaev S, Rubinchik-Stern M, Eyal S
Pharm Res . 2018 Feb; 35(4):71. PMID: 29476301
Optimal development of the embryo and the fetus depends on placental passage of gases, nutrients, hormones, and waste products. These molecules are transferred across the placenta via passive diffusion, carrier-mediated...
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Rubinchik-Stern M, Shmuel M, Bar J, Eyal S, Kovo M
Reprod Toxicol . 2016 May; 62:100-5. PMID: 27132189
Indocyanine green (ICG) is an FDA-approved near-infrared imaging probe, given also to pregnant women. We aimed to characterize ICG's transplacental transfer using the ex-vivo perfusion model. Placentas were obtained from...
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Rubinchik-Stern M, Shmuel M, Eyal S
Epilepsia . 2015 Jun; 56(7):1023-32. PMID: 26032972
Objective: Antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) affect the expression of carriers for drugs and nutrients at several blood-tissue barriers, but their impact on placental carriers is largely unknown. Our aim was to...
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Rubinchik-Stern M, Eyal S
Front Pharmacol . 2012 Jul; 3:126. PMID: 22787449
Pregnant women (and their fetuses) are treated with a significant number of prescription and non-prescription medications. Interactions among those drugs may affect their efficacy and toxicity in both mother and...