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Rappaport Faculty of Medicine
About: Rappaport Faculty of Medicine is a based out in . It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Heparanase. The organization has 3205 authors who have published 3915 publications receiving 114533 citations.
Topics: Population, Heparanase, Medicine, Cancer, Pregnancy
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TL;DR: This review describes the pathogenesis of infections due to intrinsic CLL or therapy-related immunosuppression, and elightens the importance of proactive and reactive infection management as a key focus of patient care.
Abstract: Introduction: The majority of patients with CLL will suffer from infections during their disease, accounting for approximately 60% of deaths in CLL. Patients are predisposed to infection du...
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TL;DR: It was found that schizophrenia patients with positive family histories had significantly higher dysphoric, activation and negative factors, and it was suggested that dysphoric mood may be a useful phenotype for molecular genetic studies of schizophrenia withpositive family history.
Abstract: We sought to examine stability associations between family history and variability of schizophrenia symptoms repeatedly examined during a naturalistic follow-up study. The Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale, the Insight and Treatment Attitudes Questionnaire, and the Abnormal Involuntary Movement Scale were administered to 69 patients with familial and 79 patients with sporadic schizophrenia, at hospital admission and at stabilization stage (about 16 months later). Analysis of covariance was applied to identify the association of symptom factors with familiality of schizophrenia. We found that schizophrenia patients with positive family histories had significantly higher dysphoric, activation and negative factors. However, familiality of activation and negative factors were dependent on additional variables such as age of onset (both factors), baseline ratings, insight, and side effects (negative factor). No significant association of family history with intensity of positive and autistic preoccupation factors was found. Familial schizophrenia is characterized by higher severity of dysphoric mood factors that may represent impaired emotional reactivity. It is suggested that dysphoric mood may be a useful phenotype for molecular genetic studies of schizophrenia with positive family history.
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TL;DR: L-Glu(gamma)HXM is highly active in potentiating vanadium-activated glucose metabolism in vitro and in vivo and facilitating glucose metabolismIn rat adipocytes in the absence of exogenous vanadium probably through conversion of trace intracellular vanadium into an active insulinomimetic compound.
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TL;DR: Regression analysis demonstrated emotional distress to be a strong predictor of emotion-oriented coping, with self-efficacy and social support being the best predictors of task and avoidance coping strategies, respectively.
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TL;DR: From the beginning of this millennium capsule endoscopy, a well established tool for evaluating the entire small bowel for various pathologies has become a reality, however, capsule endoscope, as yet, does not have the ability to repair the damaged gastrointestinal tract.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Barry M. Brenner | 121 | 540 | 65006 |
Robert R. Edelman | 119 | 605 | 49475 |
David M. Goldenberg | 108 | 1238 | 48224 |
Moussa B.H. Youdim | 107 | 574 | 42538 |
Aaron Ciechanover | 105 | 315 | 58698 |
Israel Vlodavsky | 98 | 494 | 34150 |
Basil S. Lewis | 96 | 651 | 60124 |
Michael Aviram | 94 | 479 | 31141 |
Abraham Weizman | 81 | 1011 | 31083 |
Thomas N. Robinson | 81 | 309 | 26121 |
Peretz Lavie | 81 | 320 | 21532 |
Jacob M. Rowe | 75 | 328 | 20043 |
Hossam Haick | 72 | 279 | 15646 |
Walid Saliba | 70 | 359 | 19254 |
Gad Rennert | 67 | 350 | 17349 |