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Hava M Golan
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
1990
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Antoine Forget (CM4AI)
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37449270Genetic impairment of folate metabolism regulates cortical interneurons and social behavior.Front Neurosci2023
37914828Comparison of three bioinformatics tools in the detection of ASD candidate variants from whole exome sequencing data.Sci Rep2023
37480057Sleep disturbances are associated with irritability in ASD children with sensory sensitivities.J Neurodev Disord2023
35698655Home-quarantine during the initial Covid-19 outbreak in Israel: parent perceived impact on children with ASD.Heliyon2022
35052376Diagnostic Yield and Economic Implications of Whole-Exome Sequencing for ASD Diagnosis in Israel.Genes (Basel)2021
32948746The influence of choline treatment on behavioral and neurochemical autistic-like phenotype in Mthfr-deficient mice.Transl Psychiatry2020
32720227The National Autism Database of Israel: a Resource for Studying Autism Risk Factors, Biomarkers, Outcome Measures, and Treatment Efficacy.J Mol Neurosci2020
32826232The Folate Cycle Enzyme MTHFR Is a Critical Regulator of Cell Response to MYC-Targeting Therapies.Cancer Discov2020
30552741Maternal and offspring methylenetetrahydrofolate-reductase genotypes interact in a mouse model to induce autism spectrum disorder-like behavior.Genes Brain Behav2019
31133774Prenatal Nutritional Intervention Reduces Autistic-Like Behavior Rates Among <i>Mthfr</i>-Deficient Mice.Front Neurosci2019
30524300Marine Mammals' NMDA Receptor Structure: Possible Adaptation to High Pressure Environment.Front Physiol2018
30165141E-selectin-targeted copolymer reduces atherosclerotic lesions, adverse cardiac remodeling, and dysfunction.J Control Release2018
29874549Impaired Organization of GABAergic Neurons Following Prenatal Hypoxia.Neuroscience2018
28631035Brief Report: The Negev Hospital-University-Based (HUB) Autism Database.J Autism Dev Disord2017
26974863Inhibition of Gene Expression and Cancer Cell Migration by CD44v3/6-Targeted Polyion Complexes.Bioconjug Chem2016
27702685Conjugates of HA2 with octaarginine-grafted HPMA copolymer offer effective siRNA delivery and gene silencing in cancer cells.Eur J Pharm Biopharm2016
27001892Assessing the therapeutic efficacy of VEGFR-1-targeted polymer drug conjugates in mouse tumor models.J Control Release2016
25560976DC3-decorated polyplexes for targeted gene delivery into dendritic cells.Bioconjug Chem2015
26247364Calmodulin Methyltransferase Is Required for Growth, Muscle Strength, Somatosensory Development and Brain Function.PLoS Genet2015
26297207Inhibition of primary and metastatic tumors in mice by E-selectin-targeted polymer-drug conjugates.J Control Release2015
26235956Glutamatergic synapse protein composition of wild-type mice is sensitive to in utero MTHFR genotype and the timing of neonatal vigabatrin exposure.Eur Neuropsychopharmacol2015
26202884The N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor's neglected subunit - GluN1 matters under normal and hyperbaric conditions.Eur J Neurosci2015
24462620Long-lasting glutamatergic modulation induced by neonatal GABA enhancement in mice.Neuropharmacology2014
25008468Intra-colonic administration of a polymer-bound NIRF probe for improved colorectal cancer detection during colonoscopy.J Control Release2014
23672745Antidepressant-induced differential ubiquitination of β-arrestins 1 and 2 in mononuclear leucocytes of patients with depression.Int J Neuropsychopharmacol2013
23896051Increased susceptibility to mild neonatal stress in MTHFR deficient mice.Behav Brain Res2013
22204343Mitochondrial VDAC1: function in cell life and death and a target for cancer therapy.Curr Med Chem2012
20813139Sex-dependent behavioral effects of Mthfr deficiency and neonatal GABA potentiation in mice.Behav Brain Res2011
21807087Editorial. Perinatal hypoxiaâ¿¿ischemia, from bench to bedside.Int J Dev Neurosci2011
21490592Gender-specific effect of Mthfr genotype and neonatal vigabatrin interaction on synaptic proteins in mouse cortex.Neuropsychopharmacology2011
21223624Antidepressants elevate GDNF expression and release from C⿿ glioma cells in a β-arrestin1-dependent, CREB interactive pathway.Int J Neuropsychopharmacol2011
19400981Normalization of GRK2 protein and mRNA measures in patients with depression predict response to antidepressants.Int J Neuropsychopharmacol2010
19903518Magnesium sulfate treatment alters fetal cerebellar gene expression responses to hypoxia.Int J Dev Neurosci2010
19996297Antidepressants increase β-arrestin 2 ubiquitinylation and degradation by the proteasomal pathway in C6 rat glioma cells.J Pharmacol Exp Ther2010
20043003A sensitive period of mice inhibitory system to neonatal GABA enhancement by vigabatrin is brain region dependent.Neuropsychopharmacology2010
19181453Pre-pubertal stress exposure affects adult behavioral response in association with changes in circulating corticosterone and brain-derived neurotrophic factor.Psychoneuroendocrinology2009
20016856Beta-arrestin signaling complex as a target for antidepressants and as a depression marker.Drug News Perspect2009
19635490Impaired migration signaling in the hippocampus following prenatal hypoxia.Neuropharmacology2009
19442183Antidepressants, beta-arrestins and GRKs: from regulation of signal desensitization to intracellular multifunctional adaptor functions.Curr Pharm Des2009
18063001Impaired synaptogenesis and long-term modulation of behavior following postnatal elevation of GABA levels in mice.Neuropharmacology2008
17936537Prenatal hypoxia down regulates the GABA pathway in newborn mice cerebral cortex; partial protection by MgSO4.Int J Dev Neurosci2008
18005016A comparison between desert and Mediterranean antlion populations: differences in life history and morphology.J Evol Biol2008
16489598Alterations in behavior in adult offspring mice following maternal inflammation during pregnancy.Dev Psychobiol2006
16806718Normal aging of offspring mice of mothers with induced inflammation during pregnancy.Neuroscience2006
16764607The effect of prenatal hypoxia on brain development: short- and long-term consequences demonstrated in rodent models.Dev Sci2006
16081066Remodeling of hippocampal GABAergic system in adult offspring after maternal hypoxia and magnesium sulfate load: immunohistochemical study.Exp Neurol2005
15829260Specific neurodevelopmental damage in mice offspring following maternal inflammation during pregnancy.Neuropharmacology2005
14654461Involvement of tumor necrosis factor alpha in hippocampal development and function.Cereb Cortex2004
15389830Maternal hypoxia during pregnancy induces fetal neurodevelopmental brain damage: partial protection by magnesium sulfate.J Neurosci Res2004
15509895Maternal hypoxia during pregnancy delays the development of motor reflexes in newborn mice.Dev Neurosci2004
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