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Asher Gopher
Researcher at Sheba Medical Center
Publications - 6
Citations - 3227
Asher Gopher is an academic researcher from Sheba Medical Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cannabinoid receptor & Cannabinoid. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 6 publications receiving 3060 citations.
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Identification of an endogenous 2-monoglyceride, present in canine gut, that binds to cannabinoid receptors.
Raphael Mechoulam,Shimon Ben-Shabat,Lumir Hanus,Moshe Ligumsky,Norbert E. Kaminski,Anthony R. Schatz,Asher Gopher,Shlomo Almog,Billy R. Martin,David R. Compton,Roger G. Pertwee,Graeme Griffin,Michael Bayewitch,Jacob Barg,Zvi Vogel +14 more
TL;DR: Upon intravenous administration to mice, 2-Ara-Gl caused the typical tetrad of effects produced by THC: antinociception, immobility, reduction of spontaneous activity, and lowering of the rectal temperature.
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Two new unsaturated fatty acid ethanolamides in brain that bind to the cannabinoid receptor
TL;DR: The identification in porcine brain of arachidonic acid ethanolamide, the structural elucidation, and the synthesis of two novel fatty acid ethanolamides which bind to the cannabinoid receptor are reported.
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Linearity and stability of intravenous busulfan pharmacokinetics and the role of glutathione in busulfan elimination.
Shlomo Almog,Shlomo Almog,Daniel Kurnik,Daniel Kurnik,Avichai Shimoni,Avichai Shimoni,Ronen Loebstein,Ronen Loebstein,Eyal Hassoun,Asher Gopher,Hillel Halkin,Hillel Halkin,Arnon Nagler,Arnon Nagler +13 more
TL;DR: The data indicate that Bu PK parameters are linear, stable, and predictable in different i.v. protocols and are unaffected by coadministration of fludarabine.
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Severe paramethoxymethamphetamine (PMMA) and paramethoxyamphetamine (PMA) outbreak in Israel.
TL;DR: An outbreak of PMMA and PMA poisoning resulting in 24 fatalities, and the post mortem whole blood and urine concentrations of these two compounds, was reported, suggesting PMA was probably the result of PMA metabolism.
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Variability in the Blood/Breath Alcohol Ratio and Implications for Evidentiary Purposes
TL;DR: A high correlation coefficient between BrAC and blood alcohol concentration (BAC) levels was showed with high sensitivity (97%) and specificity (93%).