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Y Pollak

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Brain Research|December 31, 1997
Different receptor mechanisms mediate the effects of endotoxin and interleukin-1 on female sexual behaviorR Avitsur, Y Pollak, R Yirmiya
Anesthesiology|September 1, 1995
Double-lumen tube malfunction caused by the carinal hookY Pollak, A Kogan, Z Grunwald
Neuroimmunomodulation|July 3, 1998
Administration of interleukin-1 into the hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus induces febrile and behavioral effectsR Avitsur, Y Pollak, R Yirmiya
Developmental Neuropsychology|April 30, 2008
Retrieval processes in adults with ADHD: a RAVLT studyY Pollak, G Kahana-Vax, D Hoofien
Journal of Neuroimmunology|April 2, 2003
The EAE-associated behavioral syndrome: II. Modulation by anti-inflammatory treatmentsY Pollak, H Ovadia, E Orion, et al.
Neuropsychology|August 26, 2009
Testing possible mechanisms of deficient supra-second time estimation in adults with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorderY Pollak, N Kroyzer, A Yakir, et al.
Journal of Neuroimmunology|April 2, 2003
The EAE-associated behavioral syndrome: I. Temporal correlation with inflammatory mediatorsY Pollak, H Ovadia, E Orion, et al.
Brain, Behavior, and Immunity|October 29, 2002
Experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis-associated behavioral syndrome as a model of 'depression due to multiple sclerosis'Y Pollak, E Orion, I Goshen, et al.
The Pharmacogenomics Journal|March 17, 2010
Why do young women smoke? VI. A controlled study of nicotine effects on attention: pharmacogenetic interactionsA Rigbi, A Yakir, K Sarner-Kanyas, et al.
Child: Care, Health and Development|July 5, 2011
Accidental injuries are more common in children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder compared with their non-affected siblingsY Shilon, Y Pollak, A Aran, et al.
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Brain Research|December 31, 1997
Different receptor mechanisms mediate the effects of endotoxin and interleukin-1 on female sexual behaviorR Avitsur, Y Pollak, R Yirmiya
Anesthesiology|September 1, 1995
Double-lumen tube malfunction caused by the carinal hookY Pollak, A Kogan, Z Grunwald
Neuroimmunomodulation|July 3, 1998
Administration of interleukin-1 into the hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus induces febrile and behavioral effectsR Avitsur, Y Pollak, R Yirmiya
Developmental Neuropsychology|April 30, 2008
Retrieval processes in adults with ADHD: a RAVLT studyY Pollak, G Kahana-Vax, D Hoofien
Journal of Neuroimmunology|April 2, 2003
The EAE-associated behavioral syndrome: II. Modulation by anti-inflammatory treatmentsY Pollak, H Ovadia, E Orion, et al.
Neuropsychology|August 26, 2009
Testing possible mechanisms of deficient supra-second time estimation in adults with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorderY Pollak, N Kroyzer, A Yakir, et al.
Journal of Neuroimmunology|April 2, 2003
The EAE-associated behavioral syndrome: I. Temporal correlation with inflammatory mediatorsY Pollak, H Ovadia, E Orion, et al.
Brain, Behavior, and Immunity|October 29, 2002
Experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis-associated behavioral syndrome as a model of 'depression due to multiple sclerosis'Y Pollak, E Orion, I Goshen, et al.
The Pharmacogenomics Journal|March 17, 2010
Why do young women smoke? VI. A controlled study of nicotine effects on attention: pharmacogenetic interactionsA Rigbi, A Yakir, K Sarner-Kanyas, et al.
Child: Care, Health and Development|July 5, 2011
Accidental injuries are more common in children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder compared with their non-affected siblingsY Shilon, Y Pollak, A Aran, et al.
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