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Nature Reviews. Gastroenterology & Hepatology|March 9, 2017
Liver: Taking out the JuNK to treat α1-antitrypsin deficiencyS Tamir Rashid, David A Lomas
Free Radical Biology & Medicine|January 1, 1996
NO-induced oxidative stress and glutathione metabolism in rodent and human cellsS Luperchio, S Tamir, S R Tannenbaum
The Journal of Nutrition, Health & Aging|February 12, 2021
Ethnic Differences in Loneliness, Depression, and Malnutrition Among Older Adults During COVID-19 QuarantineA V Schorr, I Yehuda, S Tamir
Journal of Hepatology|November 8, 2012
Induced pluripotent stem cells: from Nobel Prizes to clinical applicationsS Tamir Rashid, Graeme J M Alexander
Chemical Research in Toxicology|July 1, 1996
DNA damage by nitric oxideS Tamir, S Burney, S R Tannenbaum
Diagnostic Immunology|January 1, 1983
A sensitive assay to evaluate antistreptococcal antibodies using an in vitro-produced monoclonal human rheumatoid factorA Avital, S Tamir, M Faran, et al.
European Journal of Immunology|February 1, 1986
A protective human monoclonal IgA antibody produced in vitro: anti-pneumococcal antibody engendered by Epstein-Barr virus-immortalized cell lineM Steinitz, S Tamir, M Ferne, et al.
Medical Oncology and Tumor Pharmacotherapy|January 1, 1993
Separation of rare cell subpopulations with the aid of biotin-labelled ligandsM Steinitz, A Livoff, S Tamir, et al.
Journal of Immunological Methods|November 12, 1982
A sensitive method for detecting cells coated with antibodies with human monoclonal rheumatoid factor produced in vitroM Steinitz, S Tamir, G Spira, et al.
Cellular Immunology|April 15, 1988
The presence of non-isotype-specific antibodies in polyclonal anti-IgE reagents: demonstration of their binding to specifically selected Epstein-Barr virus-transformed cell linesM Steinitz, S Tamir, S B Sela, et al.
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Nature Reviews. Gastroenterology & Hepatology|March 9, 2017
Liver: Taking out the JuNK to treat α1-antitrypsin deficiencyS Tamir Rashid, David A Lomas
Free Radical Biology & Medicine|January 1, 1996
NO-induced oxidative stress and glutathione metabolism in rodent and human cellsS Luperchio, S Tamir, S R Tannenbaum
The Journal of Nutrition, Health & Aging|February 12, 2021
Ethnic Differences in Loneliness, Depression, and Malnutrition Among Older Adults During COVID-19 QuarantineA V Schorr, I Yehuda, S Tamir
Journal of Hepatology|November 8, 2012
Induced pluripotent stem cells: from Nobel Prizes to clinical applicationsS Tamir Rashid, Graeme J M Alexander
Chemical Research in Toxicology|July 1, 1996
DNA damage by nitric oxideS Tamir, S Burney, S R Tannenbaum
Diagnostic Immunology|January 1, 1983
A sensitive assay to evaluate antistreptococcal antibodies using an in vitro-produced monoclonal human rheumatoid factorA Avital, S Tamir, M Faran, et al.
European Journal of Immunology|February 1, 1986
A protective human monoclonal IgA antibody produced in vitro: anti-pneumococcal antibody engendered by Epstein-Barr virus-immortalized cell lineM Steinitz, S Tamir, M Ferne, et al.
Medical Oncology and Tumor Pharmacotherapy|January 1, 1993
Separation of rare cell subpopulations with the aid of biotin-labelled ligandsM Steinitz, A Livoff, S Tamir, et al.
Journal of Immunological Methods|November 12, 1982
A sensitive method for detecting cells coated with antibodies with human monoclonal rheumatoid factor produced in vitroM Steinitz, S Tamir, G Spira, et al.
Cellular Immunology|April 15, 1988
The presence of non-isotype-specific antibodies in polyclonal anti-IgE reagents: demonstration of their binding to specifically selected Epstein-Barr virus-transformed cell linesM Steinitz, S Tamir, S B Sela, et al.
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