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    The neurocognitive outcome of IUGR children born to mothers with and without preeclampsia by Leitner, Y., Harel, S., Geva, R., Eshel, R., Yaffo, A., Many, A.

    “…Objective: To examine long-term behavioral and neurodevelopmental outcome of children born growth restricted and exposed to hypertension in utero at 9 years of…”
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    Verbal short-term memory span in children: long-term modality dependent effects of intrauterine growth restriction by Geva, R., Eshel, R., Leitner, Y., Fattal-Valevski, A., Harel, S.

    Published in Journal of child psychology and psychiatry (01-12-2008)
    “…Background:  Recent reports showed that children born with intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) are at greater risk of experiencing verbal short‐term memory…”
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    Prenatal diagnosis and management of intrauterine growth restriction: A long-term prospective study on outcome and maternal stress by Geva, R., Eshel, R., Leitner, Y., Fattal-Valevski, A., Harel, S.

    Published in Infant mental health journal (01-09-2005)
    “…This study examines long‐term effects of antenatal management of intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) on developmental outcome and on maternal coping using a…”
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    Homography based multiple camera detection and tracking of people in a dense crowd by Eshel, R., Moses, Y.

    “…Tracking people in a dense crowd is a challenging problem for a single camera tracker due to occlusions and extensive motion that make human segmentation…”
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    Memory functions of children born with asymmetric intrauterine growth restriction by Geva, Ronny, Eshel, Rina, Leitner, Yael, Fattal-Valevski, Aviva, Harel, Shaul

    Published in Brain research (30-10-2006)
    “…Objective: Learning difficulties are frequently diagnosed in children born with intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR). Models of various animal species with…”
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    Gender discrimination in haematopoietic stem cell transplantation: is it real? by Rozovski, U, Gepstein, L, Abadi, U, Tavor, S, Gur, O, Ben-Tal, O, Trestman, S, Aviv, F, Kirgner, I, Eshel, R, Rom, E, Kagan, O, Naparstek, E

    Published in Bone marrow transplantation (Basingstoke) (01-03-2009)
    “…Expensive medical procedures such as kidney transplants and cardiac cathetherization, are offered more often to male than to female patients. We wondered…”
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    Human Ly‐6 antigen E48 (Ly‐6D) regulates important interaction parameters between endothelial cells and head‐and‐neck squamous carcinoma cells by Eshel, Rinat, Zanin, Alexandra, Kapon, Dina, Sagi‐Assif, Orit, Brakenhoff, Ruud, van Dongen, Guus, Witz, Isaac P.

    Published in International journal of cancer (20-04-2002)
    “…Selectin ligands are crucial components in the interaction between endothelial cells and extravasating cancer cells and, thus, play an important role in…”
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    Leukomogenic factors downregulate heparanase expression in acute myeloid leukemia cells by Eshel, Rinat, Ben-Zaken, Olga, Vainas, Oded, Nadir, Yona, Minucci, Saverio, Polliack, Aaron, Naparstek, Ella, Vlodavsky, Israel, Katz, Ben-Zion

    “…Heparanase is a heparan sulfate-degrading endoglycosidase expressed by mature monocytes and myeloid cells, but not by immature hematopoietic progenitors…”
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    Receptors involved in microenvironment-driven molecular evolution of cancer cells by Eshel, Rinat, Neumark, Eran, Sagi-Assif, Orit, Witz, Isaac P

    Published in Seminars in cancer biology (01-04-2002)
    “…Cells, including cancer cells, communicate with their microenvironment via various types of membrane receptors. An important down-stream effect of such…”
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    The FX Enzyme Is a Functional Component of Lymphocyte Activation by Eshel, Rinat, Besser, Michal, Zanin, Alexandra, Sagi-Assif, Orit, Witz, Isaac P.

    Published in Cellular immunology (01-11-2001)
    “…Fucose is an essential constituent of selectin ligands. These molecules mediate the initial contact between extravasating leukocytes and endothelial cells. The…”
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    Expression of Ly‐6, a marker for highly malignant murine tumor cells, is regulated by growth conditions and stress by Treister, Alexandra, Sagi‐Assif, Orit, Meer, Michal, I. Smorodinsky, Nechama, Anavi, Romema, Golan, Itshak, Meshel, Tzipora, Kahana, Orlie, Eshel, Rinat, Katz, Ben‐Zion, Shevach, Ethan, P. Witz, Isaac

    Published in International journal of cancer (17-07-1998)
    “…Ly‐6E.1 is highly expressed in murine tumor cells with a high malignancy phenotype and may serve as a marker for such a phenotype. In this study, we examined…”
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    On concentration of measures for LDPC code ensembles by Sason, I., Eshel, R.

    “…This work considers the concentration of measures for low-density parity-check (LDPC) code ensembles. The two results derived in this paper follow from Azuma's…”
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    An association between high Ly-6A/E expression on tumor cells and a highly malignant phenotype by Katz, B Z, Eshel, R, Sagi-Assif, O, Witz, I P

    Published in International journal of cancer (01-12-1994)
    “…Murine Ly-6 is a molecule expressed by various cells, including several types of hematopoietic cells such as pluripotent stem cells, and activated T cells…”
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    Microenvironmental factors regulate Ly-6 A/E expression on PyV-transformed BALB/c 3T3 cells by Eshel, R, Firon, M, Katz, B Z, Sagi-Assif, O, Aviram, H, Witz, I P

    Published in Immunology letters (01-01-1995)
    “…In previous studies non-lymphoid murine tumor cells were sorted by flow cytometry, into 2 subpopulations. The one expressed high levels of the T-cell…”
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