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Maya Weinberg

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Lab Animal|May 21, 2010
Venipuncture in batsDavid Eshar, Maya Weinberg
Iscience|August 19, 2022
Revising the paradigm: Are bats really pathogen reservoirs or do they possess an efficient immune system?Maya Weinberg, Yossi Yovel
Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy|October 17, 2025
Initial stakeholder perceptions around opioid settlement funds in PennsylvaniaHalie Kampman, Kristina Brant, Maya Weinberg, et al.
Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine : Official Publication of the American Association of Zoo Veterinarians|September 19, 2017
REFRACTOMETRIC URINE SPECIFIC GRAVITY OF FREE-LIVING EGYPTIAN FRUIT BATS (ROUSETTUS AEGYPTIACUS)David Eshar, Roi Lapid, Maya Weinberg, et al.
Current Biology : CB|April 12, 2022
Functional daylight echolocation in highly visual batsOfri Eitan, Maya Weinberg, Sasha Danilovich, et al.
Frontiers in Immunology|April 28, 2023
In sickness and in health: the dynamics of the fruit bat gut microbiota under a bacterial antigen challenge and its association with the immune responseTali S Berman, Maya Weinberg, Kelsey R Moreno, et al.
Conservation Physiology|May 2, 2022
Induced bacterial sickness causes inflammation but not blood oxidative stress in Egyptian fruit bats (<i>Rousettus aegyptiacus</i>)David Costantini, Maya Weinberg, Lilla Jordán, et al.
Frontiers in Pediatrics|February 16, 2024
Reporting of social determinants of health in randomized controlled trials conducted in the pediatric intensive care unitEmma Huang, Lisa Albrecht, Katie O'Hearn, et al.
Frontiers in Microbiology|December 25, 2025
Minimal risk of <i>Rabies lyssavirus</i> spillover from bats in Israel: findings from long-term surveillanceMaya Weinberg, Roni King, Roi Lapid, et al.
Iscience|March 24, 2025
Air pollution likely reduces hemoglobin levels in urban fruit batsOmri Gal, Ofri Eitan, Adi Rachum, et al.
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Lab Animal|May 21, 2010
Venipuncture in batsDavid Eshar, Maya Weinberg
Iscience|August 19, 2022
Revising the paradigm: Are bats really pathogen reservoirs or do they possess an efficient immune system?Maya Weinberg, Yossi Yovel
Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy|October 17, 2025
Initial stakeholder perceptions around opioid settlement funds in PennsylvaniaHalie Kampman, Kristina Brant, Maya Weinberg, et al.
Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine : Official Publication of the American Association of Zoo Veterinarians|September 19, 2017
REFRACTOMETRIC URINE SPECIFIC GRAVITY OF FREE-LIVING EGYPTIAN FRUIT BATS (ROUSETTUS AEGYPTIACUS)David Eshar, Roi Lapid, Maya Weinberg, et al.
Current Biology : CB|April 12, 2022
Functional daylight echolocation in highly visual batsOfri Eitan, Maya Weinberg, Sasha Danilovich, et al.
Frontiers in Immunology|April 28, 2023
In sickness and in health: the dynamics of the fruit bat gut microbiota under a bacterial antigen challenge and its association with the immune responseTali S Berman, Maya Weinberg, Kelsey R Moreno, et al.
Conservation Physiology|May 2, 2022
Induced bacterial sickness causes inflammation but not blood oxidative stress in Egyptian fruit bats (<i>Rousettus aegyptiacus</i>)David Costantini, Maya Weinberg, Lilla Jordán, et al.
Frontiers in Pediatrics|February 16, 2024
Reporting of social determinants of health in randomized controlled trials conducted in the pediatric intensive care unitEmma Huang, Lisa Albrecht, Katie O'Hearn, et al.
Frontiers in Microbiology|December 25, 2025
Minimal risk of <i>Rabies lyssavirus</i> spillover from bats in Israel: findings from long-term surveillanceMaya Weinberg, Roni King, Roi Lapid, et al.
Iscience|March 24, 2025
Air pollution likely reduces hemoglobin levels in urban fruit batsOmri Gal, Ofri Eitan, Adi Rachum, et al.
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