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Gideon Koren
Researcher at Ariel University
Publications - 2007
Citations - 88165
Gideon Koren is an academic researcher from Ariel University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pregnancy & Population. The author has an hindex of 129, co-authored 1994 publications receiving 81718 citations. Previous affiliations of Gideon Koren include McGill University Health Centre & University of Western Ontario.
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Ifosfamide nephrotoxicity in children: a mechanistic base for pharmacological prevention
TL;DR: Recent research is highlighted that supports the local renal production of CAA as the proximate cause of IFO-induced nephrotoxicity with age as an important risk factor, those under the age of three being the most vulnerable.
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Determinants of aciclovir-induced nephrotoxicity in children.
TL;DR: Within the recommended age-dependent dosage schedule of aciclovir there was no effect of dose per kg, age, or sex on nephrotoxicity.
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Identifying women who might benefit from higher doses of folic acid in pregnancy
Deborah Kennedy,Gideon Koren +1 more
TL;DR: Women who are at high risk of having babies with neural tube defects and who would benefit from higher doses of folic acid include those with certain folate-enzyme genotypes, previous pregnancies with neuralTube defects, diabetes, malabsorption disorders, or obesity, or those who take antifolate medications or smoke.
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Chronic prenatal ethanol exposure and increased concentration of fatty acid ethyl esters in meconium of term fetal Guinea pig.
James F. Brien,Daphne Chan,Courtney R. Green,Umar Iqbal,Joey Gareri,Susan M. Kobus,Brian E. McLaughlin,Julia A. Klein,Chitra Rao,James N. Reynolds,Alan D. Bocking,Gideon Koren +11 more
TL;DR: The data indicate that fetal meconium FAEE constitute a biomarker of prenatal ethanol exposure for a maternal ethanol regimen that restricts fetal development, with an inverse relationship betweenmeconium total FAEE concentration and both body weight and brain weight.
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Hair cortisol concentration is unaffected by basic military training, but related to sociodemographic and environmental factors
Maria Boesch,Sandra Sefidan,Hubert Annen,Ulrike Ehlert,Lilian Roos,Stan Van Uum,Evan Russell,Gideon Koren,Roberto La Marca +8 more
TL;DR: There was no correlation between HCC and perceived stress ratings, and this could be interpreted as a missing influence of mainly physical stress (e.g. exercise) on HCC, while significant correlations were found between H CC and ambient temperature, humidity and education.