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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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Long-term neurodevelopment of children exposed in utero to ciclosporin after maternal renal transplant.

TL;DR: There was no association between in utero exposure to ciclosporin and long-term neurocognitive and behavioral development in children after maternal renal transplantation and Maternal IQ and socioeconomic status were positive and significant predictors for children’s IQ.
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The Canadian Pharmacogenomics Network for Drug Safety: a model for safety pharmacology.

TL;DR: To identify ADR-associated genetic markers that could be incorporated into predictive tests that will reduce the occurrence of serious ADRs, high-throughput genomic analyses are conducted with samples from patients that have suffered serious ADR and matched control patients.
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Attitudes, management and consequences of nausea and vomiting of pregnancy in the United States and Canada.

TL;DR: The attitudes, management and consequences of NVP among pregnant women in the USA, where no approved drug for NVP is available, and in Canada, where such a drug is available are characterized.
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Folate Intake, MTHFR Polymorphisms, and the Risk of Colorectal Cancer: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

TL;DR: The results suggest that the 677TT genotype is associated with a reduced risk of developing CRC, under conditions of high total folate intake, and this associated risk remains reduced for both MTHFR 677 CC and TT genotypes.
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Folic acid supplementation for pregnant women and those planning pregnancy: 2015 update

TL;DR: A review looking for the optimal dosage of folic acid that should be given to women of reproductive age who are planning or not avoiding conception to propose updated guidelines and thus help health care providers and patients.