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Shiri Karagach

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Molecular & Cellular Proteomics : MCP|June 22, 2025
High-Throughput Single-Cell Proteomics of In Vivo CellsShiri Karagach, Joachim Smollich, Ofir Atrakchi, et al.
Nature Communications|November 25, 2025
Integrated spatial proteomic analysis of breast cancer heterogeneity unravels cancer cell phenotypic plasticityMariya Mardamshina, Shiri Karagach, Vishnu Mohan, et al.
Science Advances|November 19, 2021
Sniffing the human body volatile hexadecanal blocks aggression in men but triggers aggression in womenEva Mishor, Daniel Amir, Tali Weiss, et al.
Chemical Senses|May 23, 2020
Relationship between odor intensity estimates and COVID-19 prevalence prediction in a Swedish populationBehzad Iravani, Artin Arshamian, Aharon Ravia, et al.
Communications Medicine|May 23, 2022
An olfactory self-test effectively screens for COVID-19Kobi Snitz, Danielle Honigstein, Reut Weissgross, et al.
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Molecular & Cellular Proteomics : MCP|June 22, 2025
High-Throughput Single-Cell Proteomics of In Vivo CellsShiri Karagach, Joachim Smollich, Ofir Atrakchi, et al.
Nature Communications|November 25, 2025
Integrated spatial proteomic analysis of breast cancer heterogeneity unravels cancer cell phenotypic plasticityMariya Mardamshina, Shiri Karagach, Vishnu Mohan, et al.
Science Advances|November 19, 2021
Sniffing the human body volatile hexadecanal blocks aggression in men but triggers aggression in womenEva Mishor, Daniel Amir, Tali Weiss, et al.
Chemical Senses|May 23, 2020
Relationship between odor intensity estimates and COVID-19 prevalence prediction in a Swedish populationBehzad Iravani, Artin Arshamian, Aharon Ravia, et al.
Communications Medicine|May 23, 2022
An olfactory self-test effectively screens for COVID-19Kobi Snitz, Danielle Honigstein, Reut Weissgross, et al.
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