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    A New Concept in Antidiabetic Therapeutics: A Concerted Removal of Labile Iron and Intracellular Deposition of Zinc by Vinokur, Vladimir, Berenshtein, Eduard, Chevion, Mordechai, Chevion, Dror

    Published in Diabetes & metabolism journal (01-01-2024)
    “…The inflammatory process is known to be an integral part of the pathophysiology of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). The "labile," redox-active iron, serving as…”
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    potential of desferrioxamine-gallium as an anti-Pseudomonas therapeutic agent by Banin, Ehud, Lozinski, Alina, Brady, Keith M, Berenshtein, Eduard, Butterfield, Phillip W, Moshe, Maya, Chevion, Mordechai, Greenberg, Everett Peter, Banin, Eyal

    “…The opportunistic pathogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa causes infections that are difficult to treat by antibiotic therapy. This bacterium can cause biofilm…”
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    Lamina Cribrosa Thickness and Spatial Relationships between Intraocular Space and Cerebrospinal Fluid Space in Highly Myopic Eyes by Jonas, Jost B, Berenshtein, Eduard, Holbach, Leonard

    “…To evaluate the spatial relationships of the intraocular space, the cerebrospinal fluid space, and the lamina cribrosa in highly myopic eyes. The study…”
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    Protection by Nitric Oxide Donors of Isolated Rat Hearts Is Associated with Activation of Redox Metabolism and Ferritin Accumulation by Grievink, Hilbert, Zeltcer, Galina, Drenger, Benjamin, Berenshtein, Eduard, Chevion, Mordechai

    Published in PloS one (22-07-2016)
    “…Preconditioning (PC) procedures (ischemic or pharmacological) are powerful procedures used for attaining protection against prolonged ischemia and reperfusion…”
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    Anatomic Relationship between Lamina Cribrosa, Intraocular Space, and Cerebrospinal Fluid Space by Jonas, Jost B, Berenshtein, Eduard, Holbach, Leonard

    “…The lamina cribrosa, as the main structural element of the optic nerve head, forms a pressure barrier between the intraocular space and the retrobulbar space…”
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    A New Concept in Antidiabetic Therapeutics: A Concerted Removal of Labile Iron and Intracellular Deposition of Zinc by Vladimir Vinokur, Eduard Berenshtein, Mordechai Chevion, Dror Chevion

    Published in Diabetes & metabolism journal (31-01-2024)
    “…Background: The inflammatory process is known to be an integral part of the pathophysiology of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). The “labile,” redox-active…”
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    The Loss of Myocardial Benefit following Ischemic Preconditioning Is Associated with Dysregulation of Iron Homeostasis in Diet-Induced Diabetes by Vinokur, Vladimir, Weksler-Zangen, Sarah, Berenshtein, Eduard, Eliashar, Ron, Chevion, Mordechai

    Published in PloS one (26-07-2016)
    “…Whether the diabetic heart benefits from ischemic preconditioning (IPC), similar to the non-diabetic heart, is a subject of controversy. We recently proposed…”
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    Cardiac protection by preconditioning is generated via an iron-signal created by proteasomal degradation of iron proteins by Bulvik, Baruch E, Berenshtein, Eduard, Meyron-Holtz, Esther G, Konijn, Abraham M, Chevion, Mordechai

    Published in PloS one (14-11-2012)
    “…Ischemia associated injury of the myocardium is caused by oxidative damage during reperfusion. Myocardial protection by ischemic preconditioning (IPC) was…”
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    The bitter fate of the sweet heart: impairment of iron homeostasis in diabetic heart leads to failure in myocardial protection by preconditioning by Vinokur, Vladimir, Berenshtein, Eduard, Bulvik, Baruch, Grinberg, Leonid, Eliashar, Ron, Chevion, Mordechai

    Published in PloS one (15-05-2013)
    “…Cardiovascular dysfunction is a major complication of diabetes. Examining mechanistic aspects underlying the incapacity of the diabetic heart to respond to…”
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    Degeneration modulates retinal response to transient exogenous oxidative injury by Lederman, Michal, Hagbi-Levi, Shira, Grunin, Michelle, Obolensky, Alexey, Berenshtein, Eduard, Banin, Eyal, Chevion, Mordechai, Chowers, Itay

    Published in PloS one (21-02-2014)
    “…Oxidative injury is involved in retinal and macular degeneration. We aim to assess if retinal degeneration associated with genetic defect modulates the retinal…”
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    Plasma Antioxidant Status and Cell Injury after Severe Physical Exercise by Chevion, Shlomit, Moran, Danny S., Heled, Yuval, Shani, Yoav, Regev, Gilad, Abbou, Benny, Berenshtein, Eduard, Stadtman, Earl R., Epstein, Yoram

    “…Strenuous exercise leads to an increase in metabolic rate, increased production of reactive oxygen species, and compromised antioxidant defense systems. To…”
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    HU-331, a novel cannabinoid-based anticancer topoisomerase II inhibitor by Kogan, Natalya M, Schlesinger, Michael, Priel, Esther, Rabinowitz, Ruth, Berenshtein, Eduard, Chevion, Mordechai, Mechoulam, Raphael

    Published in Molecular cancer therapeutics (01-01-2007)
    “…Anthracyclines, a large group of quinonoid compounds, are used to treat some forms of cancer. Although highly effective in cancer therapy, the mechanism of…”
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    Zn/Ga-DFO iron-chelating complex attenuates the inflammatory process in a mouse model of asthma by Bibi, Haim, Vinokur, Vladimir, Waisman, Dan, Elenberg, Yigal, Landesberg, Amir, Faingersh, Anna, Yadid, Moran, Brod, Vera, Pesin, Jimy, Berenshtein, Eduard, Eliashar, Ron, Chevion, Mordechai

    Published in Redox biology (01-01-2014)
    “…Redox-active iron, a catalyst in the production of hydroxyl radicals via the Fenton reaction, is one of the key participants in ROS-induced tissue injury and…”
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    Aging is an organ-specific process: changes in homeostasis of iron and redox proteins in the rat by Bulvik, Baruch E., Berenshtein, Eduard, Konijn, Abraham Marim, Grinberg, Leonid, Vinokur, Vladimir, Eliashar, Ron, Chevion, Mordechai (Mottie)

    Published in AGE (01-06-2012)
    “…Organ-specific changes of iron- and redox-related proteins occur with age in the rat. Ferritin, the major iron storage and detoxifying protein, as well as the…”
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    The Effect of Restraint Stress on the Normal Colon and on Intestinal Inflammation in a Model of Experimental Colitis by Israeli, Eran, Hershcovici, Tiberiu, Berenshtein, Eduard, Zannineli, Giulliana, Wengrower, Dov, Weiss, Ofra, Chevion, Mordechai, Goldin, Eran

    Published in Digestive diseases and sciences (01-01-2008)
    “…Stress may induce development of inflammation in animal models of colitis. The effects of restraint stress on oxidative damage and on antioxidants in the…”
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    Flumazenil mimics whereas midazolam abolishes ischemic preconditioning in a rabbit heart model of ischemia-reperfusion by Rivo, Julia, Raphael, Jacob, Drenger, Benjamin, Berenshtein, Eduard, Chevion, Mordechai, Gozal, Yaacov

    Published in Anesthesiology (Philadelphia) (01-07-2006)
    “…The goal of the current study was to assess the effects of flumazenil, a benzodiazepine receptor antagonist, in limiting infarct size and in reducing hydroxyl…”
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    Prophylactic administration of topical glutamine enhances the capability of the rat colon to resist inflammatory damage by ISRAELI, Eran, BERENSHTEIN, Eduard, WENGROWER, Dov, APTEKAR, Larisa, KOHEN, Ron, ZAJICEK, Gershom, GOLDIN, Eran

    Published in Digestive diseases and sciences (01-10-2004)
    “…Glutamine is an important nutrient for the GI tract and has been shown to exert a protective effect on the bowel. Nonetheless, in the context of IBD, data…”
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    Patterns of Mobilization of Copper and Iron Following Myocardial Ischemia: Possible Predictive Criteria for Tissue Injury by Berenshtein, Eduard, Mayer, Bernd, Goldberg, Chaya, Kitrossky, Nahum, Chevion, Mordechai

    “…Direct evidence for substantial iron and copper mobilization into the coronary flow immediately following prolonged, but not short, cardiac ischemia is…”
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