Rachel Brandeis
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Recent Articles
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Israely M, Ram A, Brandeis R, Alter Z, Avraham Y, Berry E
Isr J Psychiatry
. 2018 May;
54(3):52-58.
PMID: 29735813
Background: Anorexia nervosa (AN) is characterized by self-induced malnutrition, affecting body image, mood, cognition and survival. Tyrosine, an essential amino acid is the precursor of catecholamines. The use of tyrosine...
2.
Lazar S, Egoz I, Brandeis R, Chapman S, Bloch-Shilderman E, Grauer E
Toxicol Appl Pharmacol
. 2016 Sep;
310:87-97.
PMID: 27639427
Sarin is an irreversible organophosphate cholinesterase inhibitor and a highly toxic warfare agent. Following the overt, dose-dependent signs (e.g. tremor, hyper secretion, seizures, respiratory depression and eventually death), brain damage...
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Fisher A, Bezprozvanny I, Wu L, Ryskamp D, Bar-Ner N, Natan N, et al.
Neurodegener Dis
. 2015 Nov;
16(1-2):95-110.
PMID: 26606130
We previously developed orthosteric M1 muscarinic agonists (e.g. AF102B, AF267B and AF292), which act as cognitive enhancers and potential disease modifiers. We now report on a novel compound, AF710B, a...
4.
Lavon O, Eisenkraft A, Blanca M, Raveh L, Ramaty E, Krivoy A, et al.
Neurotoxicology
. 2015 May;
49:36-44.
PMID: 26001567
Rivastigmine, a reversible cholinesterase inhibitor, approved as a remedy in Alzheimer's disease, was suggested as pretreatment against nerve agents poisoning. We evaluated the pharmacokinetic, pharmacodynamic, physiologic, cognitive and emotional effects...
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Horwitz V, Dachir S, Cohen M, Gutman H, Cohen L, Fishbine E, et al.
Curr Eye Res
. 2014 Dec;
41(1):135-6.
PMID: 25495668
No abstract available.
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Horwitz V, Dachir S, Cohen M, Gutman H, Cohen L, Fishbine E, et al.
Curr Eye Res
. 2014 Feb;
39(8):803-12.
PMID: 24502433
Purpose: Sulfur mustard (SM) induces acute ocular lesions, including erosions and inflammation that may be followed by delayed injuries expressed by epithelial defects and neovascularization (NV). Based on the matrix...
7.
Kadar T, Dachir S, Cohen M, Gutman H, Cohen L, Brandeis R, et al.
Cornea
. 2012 Nov;
32(4):e44-50.
PMID: 23132440
Purpose: Ocular injuries after exposure to the vesicant sulfur mustard (SM) are characterized by acute corneal erosions and inflammation of the anterior segment that may be followed by delayed limbal...
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Kadar T, Cohen M, Cohen L, Fishbine E, Sahar R, Brandeis R, et al.
Cutan Ocul Toxicol
. 2012 Oct;
32(2):115-23.
PMID: 23106194
Objective: Ocular injuries following exposure to the toxic agent sulfur mustard (SM) are characterized by acute corneal erosions and inflammation of the anterior segment that may be followed by delayed...
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Dachir S, Cohen M, Kamus-Elimeleh D, Fishbine E, Sahar R, Gez R, et al.
Wound Repair Regen
. 2012 Oct;
20(6):852-61.
PMID: 23082902
Sulfur mustard induces severe acute and prolonged damage to the skin and only partially effective treatments are available. We have previously validated the use of hairless guinea pigs as an...
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Katalan S, Lazar S, Brandeis R, Rabinovitz I, Egoz I, Grauer E, et al.
Arch Toxicol
. 2012 Oct;
87(2):347-60.
PMID: 23052190
Sarin, a potent organophosphate cholinesterase inhibitor, induces an array of toxic effects including convulsions. Many antidotal treatments contain anticonvulsants to block seizure activity and the ensuing brain damage. Magnesium sulfate...