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Overview

Joseph Weidenfeld is affiliated with the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in Israel. Their academic profile reflects a research career anchored in this institution, contributing to the broader scientific community through various channels associated with the university.

The data available does not list specific recent papers authored by Joseph Weidenfeld, nor information about frequent co-authors or publication venues. As such, there is no detailed record of individual research outputs or collaboration networks in this context.

Similarly, there are no records of book publications or detailed thematic areas in which Joseph Weidenfeld has published extensively. Information regarding main fields of study, subfields, and main topics of work is also not provided, preventing precise identification of research specialization.

No awards or recognitions associated with Joseph Weidenfeld are listed, and it is noted that the individual is currently living.

Best Publications

  • Brain interleukin-1 mediates chronic stress-induced depression in mice via adrenocortical activation and hippocampal neurogenesis suppression

    I Goshen;T Kreisel;O Ben-Menachem-Zidon;T Licht

  • Illness, Cytokines, and Depression

    R. Yirmiya;Y. Pollak;M. Morag;A. Reichenberg

  • Effects of Antidepressant Drugs on the Behavioral and Physiological Responses to Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) in Rodents

    Raz Yirmiya;Yehuda Pollak;Ohr Barak;Ronit Avitsur

  • Cytokines, "depression due to a general medical condition," and antidepressant drugs.

    Raz Yirmiya;Joseph Weidenfeld;Yehuda Pollak;Michal Morag

  • Limbic pathways and hypothalamic neurotransmitters mediating adrenocortical responses to neural stimuli.

    Shaul Feldman;Nissim Conforti;Joseph Weidenfeld

  • Effect of the brain constituent anandamide, a cannabinoid receptor agonist, on the hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal axis in the rat.

    Joseph Weidenfeld;Shaul Feldman;Raphael Mechoulam

  • Differential effect of amygdaloid lesions on CRF-41, ACTH and corticosterone responses following neural stimuli.

    Shaul Feldman;Nissim Conforti;Anna Itzik;Joseph Weidenfeld

  • The Excitatory Effects of the Amygdala on Hypothalamo-Pituitary-Adrenocortical Responses Are Mediated by Hypothalamic Norepinephrine, Serotonin, and CRF-41

    S Feldman;J Weidenfeld

  • Restraint stress-induced thymic involution and cell apoptosis are dependent on endogenous glucocorticoids

    Nora Tarcic;Haim Ovadia;David W Weiss;Joseph Weidenfeld

  • Suppression of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis by cannabinoids.

    Itzhak Wirguin;Raphael Mechoulam;Aviva Breuer;Elli Schezen

  • Evidence for the involvement of the central adrenergic system in interleukin l-induced adrenocortical response

    J Weidenfeld;O Abramsky;H Ovadia

  • Glucocorticoid receptor antagonists in the hippocampus modify the negative feedback following neural stimuli

    Shaul Feldman;Joseph Weidenfeld

  • The Role of Endogenous Interleukin-1 in Stress-Induced Adrenal Activation and Adrenalectomy-Induced Adrenocorticotropic Hormone Hypersecretion

    I. Goshen;R. Yirmiya;K. Iverfeldt;J. Weidenfeld

  • Protection against septic shock and suppression of tumor necrosis factor alpha and nitric oxide production by dexanabinol (HU-211), a nonpsychotropic cannabinoid.

    Ruth Gallily;Aviva Yamin;Yaakov Waksmann;Haim Ovadia

  • Neural mechanisms involved in the corticosteroid feedback effects on the hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenocortical axis.

    Shaul Feldman;Joseph Weidenfeld

  • Differential response to acute and repeated stress in cannabinoid CB1 receptor knockout newborn and adult mice

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  • Involvement of brain cytokines in the neurobehavioral disturbances induced by HIV-1 glycoprotein120.

    Ohr Barak;Inbal Goshen;Tamir Ben-Hur;Joseph Weidenfeld

  • Characterization of the hypothermic effect of the synthetic cannabinoid HU-210 in the rat. Relation to the adrenergic system and endogenous pyrogens.

    H. Ovadia;A. Wohlman;R. Mechoulam;J. Weidenfeld

  • The EAE-associated behavioral syndrome: I. Temporal correlation with inflammatory mediators.

    Y. Pollak;H. Ovadia;E. Orion;J. Weidenfeld

  • The amygdala regulates the pituitary-adrenocortical response and release of hypothalamic serotonin following electrical stimulation of the dorsal raphe nucleus in the rat.

    Joseph Weidenfeld;Michael E. Newman;Anna Itzik;Eitan Gur

  • Effects of naloxone on basal and stress-induced ACTH and corticosterone secretion in the male rat--site and mechanism of action.

    R.A. Siegel;I. Chowers;N. Conforti;S. Feldman

  • Effect of interleukin-1 on ACTH and corticosterone secretion in dexamethasone and adrenalectomized pretreated male rats.

    Joseph Weidenfeld;Oded Abramsky;Haim Ovadia

Frequent Co-Authors

Shaul Feldman
Shaul Feldman Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Raz Yirmiya
Raz Yirmiya Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Inbal Goshen
Inbal Goshen Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Michael E. Newman
Michael E. Newman Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Adrian J. Dunn
Adrian J. Dunn Louisiana State University
Ronald P. Hart
Ronald P. Hart Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Wilson Savino
Wilson Savino Oswaldo Cruz Foundation
Mireille Dardenne
Mireille Dardenne Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Bruce S. McEwen
Bruce S. McEwen Rockefeller University
Jean-Didier Vincent
Jean-Didier Vincent Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS

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