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Overview

Daphne Atlas is affiliated with the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in Israel. Their research primarily focuses on biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology, encompassing a total of 24 publications in these fields. Medicine is also a significant area of their work, represented by 13 publications.

The subfields of study in which they have contributed include molecular biology, biochemistry, cellular and molecular neuroscience, physiology, and clinical biochemistry.

The main research topics explored by Daphne Atlas cover redox biology and oxidative stress, sulfur compounds in biology, biochemical effects in animals, neuroscience and neuropharmacology research, ion channel regulation and function, amino acid enzymes and metabolism, and advanced glycation end products research.

The scientist's frequent co-authors include:

  • Michael Trus
  • Sonia Eligini
  • Marco Munno
  • Cristina Banfi
  • Valeria Martin

Daphne Atlas's publication record features several papers in notable research venues. The frequent publication venues include:

  • Antioxidants
  • Progress in Neurobiology
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Free Radical Biology and Medicine
  • Cell Death and Disease

Selected recent papers authored or co-authored by Daphne Atlas include:

  • Emerging therapeutic opportunities of novel thiol-amides, NAC-amide (AD4/NACA) and thioredoxin mimetics (TXM-Peptides) for neurodegenerative-related disorders, 2021, Free Radical Biology and Medicine
  • Elevated basal transcription can underlie timothy channel association with autism related disorders, 2020, Progress in Neurobiology
  • Novel anti-apoptotic L-DOPA precursors SuperDopa and SuperDopamide as potential neuroprotective agents for halting/delaying progression of Parkinson's disease, 2022, Cell Death and Disease
  • Cysteine induces mitochondrial reductive stress in glioblastoma through hydrogen peroxide production, 2024, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • Non-ionotropic voltage-gated calcium channel signaling, 2024, Channels

Best Publications

  • The voltage sensitive Lc-type Ca2+ channel is functionally coupled to the exocytotic machinery

    Ofer Wiser;Michael Trus;Ana Hernández;Erik Renström

  • Functional interaction of syntaxin and SNAP-25 with voltage-sensitive L- and N-type Ca2+ channels.

    O. Wiser;M. K. Bennett;D. Atlas

  • Fast exocytosis with few Ca(2+) channels in insulin-secreting mouse pancreatic B cells.

    Sebastian Barg;Xiaosong Ma;Lena Eliasson;Juris Galvanovskis

  • N-acetylcysteine amide, a novel cell-permeating thiol, restores cellular glutathione and protects human red blood cells from oxidative stress.

    Leonid Grinberg;Eitan Fibach;Johnny Amer;Daphne Atlas

  • The Binding Characteristics and Number of β -adrenergic Receptors on the Turkey Erythrocyte

    Alexander Levitzki;Daphne Atlas;Michael L. Steer

  • Isolation and partial purification of a clonidine-displacing endogenous brain substance

    Daphne Atlas;Yigal Burstein

  • Functional and physical coupling of voltage-sensitive calcium channels with exocytotic proteins: ramifications for the secretion mechanism

    Daphne Atlas

  • Characterization of an imidazoline/guanidinium receptive site distinct from the alpha 2-adrenergic receptor.

    A Parini;I Coupry;R M Graham;I Uzielli

  • Stereospecific binding of propranolol and catecholamines to the beta-adrenergic receptor.

    Daphne Atlas;Michael L. Steer;Alexander Levitzki

  • A low molecular weight copper chelator crosses the blood–brain barrier and attenuates experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis

    Daniel Offen;Yossi Gilgun-Sherki;Yael Barhum;Moran Benhar

  • Water-insoluble enzymes. Synthesis of a new carrier and its utilization for preparation of insoluble derivatives of papain, trypsin, and subtilopeptidase A.

    Leon Goldstein;M. Pecht;S. Blumberg;D. Atlas

  • Imidazoline-guanidinium receptive site in renal proximal tubule: asymmetric distribution, regulation by cations and interaction with an endogenous clonidine displacing substance.

    I Coupry;D Atlas;R A Podevin;I Uzielli

  • Imidazoline receptors in rat liver cells: A novel receptor or a subtype of α2-adrenoceptors?

    Ruth Zonnenschein;Sophia Diamant;Daphne Atlas

  • An endogenous, non-catecholamine clonidine antagonist increases mean arterial blood pressure.

    Pascal Bousquet;Josiane Feldman;Daphné Atlas

  • Interaction of fluorescent gonadotropin-releasing hormone with receptors in cultured pituitary cells.

    Z Naor;D Atlas;R N Clayton;D S Forman

  • A novel thiol antioxidant that crosses the blood brain barrier protects dopaminergic neurons in experimental models of Parkinson's disease.

    Merav Bahat-Stroomza;Yossi Gilgun-Sherki;Daniel Offen;Hana Panet

  • A novel thiol compound, N-acetylcysteine amide, attenuates allergic airway disease by regulating activation of NF-kappaB and hypoxia-inducible factor-1alpha.

    Kyung Sun Lee;So Ri Kim;Hee Sun Park;Seoung Ju Park

  • Clonidine-displacing substance (CDS) and its putative imidazoline receptor. New leads for further divergence of alpha 2-adrenergic receptor activity.

    Daphne Atlas

  • ATP receptor. A putative receptor-operated channel in PC-12 cells

    D Sela;E Ram;D Atlas

  • N-acetylcysteine amide (AD4) attenuates oxidative stress in beta-thalassemia blood cells

    Johnny Amer;Daphne Atlas;Eitan Fibach

Frequent Co-Authors

Eldad Melamed
Eldad Melamed Tel Aviv University
Alexander Levitzki
Alexander Levitzki Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Michael L. Steer
Michael L. Steer Harvard University
Erik Renström
Erik Renström Lund University
Patrik Rorsman
Patrik Rorsman University of Oxford
Menahem Segal
Menahem Segal Weizmann Institute of Science
Jean-Pierre Changeux
Jean-Pierre Changeux Institut Pasteur
Ofer Yizhar
Ofer Yizhar Weizmann Institute of Science
Chaim G. Pick
Chaim G. Pick Tel Aviv University
Ann Saada
Ann Saada Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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