N Neeman
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Vetsch J, Wakefield C, Techakesari P, Warby M, Ziegler D, OBrien T, et al.
Semin Oncol
. 2019 Jun;
46(3):291-303.
PMID: 31221444
Use of precision medicine in oncology is burgeoning and can provide patients with new treatment options. However, it is not clear how precision medicine is impacting healthcare professionals (HCPs), particularly...
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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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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...
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Ginsburg I, Goultchin J, Stabholtz A, Neeman N, Lahav M, Landstrom L, et al.
Agents Actions Suppl
. 1980 Jan;
7:260-70.
PMID: 6941680
No abstract available.
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Lahav M, Neeman N, Sela M, Ginsburg I
Inflammation
. 1979 Sep;
3(4):365-77.
PMID: 229078
The bactericidal and bacteriolytic effects of lysolecithin (LL) and egg-white lysozyme (LYZ) on Staph. aureus and group A streptococci and the solubilization of phospholipids from the bacterial membranes by these...
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Neeman N, Sela M, Chanes S, Bierkenfeld L, Kutani D, Lahav M, et al.
Inflammation
. 1979 Sep;
3(4):379-94.
PMID: 92458
Normal sera and plasma, derived from humans, calves, rats, rabbits, horses, human synovial fluids, inflammatory exudates, and leukocyte extracts, when sufficiently diluted are highly bacteriolytic for Staph, aureus, Strep. faecalis,...
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Ginsburg I, Neeman N, Lahav M, Sela N
Adv Exp Med Biol
. 1979 Jan;
121(A):123-9.
PMID: 232813
No abstract available.
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Ginsburg I, Lahav M, Neeman N, Duchan Z, Chanes S, Sela M
Agents Actions
. 1976 Feb;
6(1-3):292-305.
PMID: 941804
Acid hydrolases from extracts of human blood leucocytes lyse Staph.aureus, Staph.albus and Strep.faecalis in vitro. The leucocyte enzymes can be substituted by a lytic mixture which contains crude trypsin, lysolecithin,...