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55
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15165
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152

Overview

Mahmoud Huleihel is affiliated with Ben-Gurion University of the Negev in Israel and has conducted extensive research primarily in the fields of Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology. Their research concentrates significantly on Reproductive Medicine, with additional work in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Genetics, Molecular Biology, and Biomedical Engineering.

The main topics of Mahmoud Huleihel's work include:

  • Sperm and Testicular Function
  • Reproductive Biology and Fertility
  • Genetic and Clinical Aspects of Sex Determination and Chromosomal Abnormalities
  • Reproductive System and Pregnancy
  • Renal and related cancers
  • Spectroscopy Techniques in Biomedical and Chemical Research
  • Digital Imaging for Blood Diseases

Throughout their career, Mahmoud Huleihel has published numerous papers, with some recent representative studies including:

  • Prediction of sperm extraction in non-obstructive azoospermia patients: a machine-learning perspective (2020), published in Human Reproduction
  • Testis on a chip-a microfluidic three-dimensional culture system for the development of spermatogenesis in-vitro (2022), published in Biofabrication
  • Reply: Predicting sperm extraction in non-obstructive azoospermia patients: a machine-learning perspective (2020), published in Human Reproduction
  • Approaches and Technologies in Male Fertility Preservation (2020), published in International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • The Presence of Colony-Stimulating Factor-1 and Its Receptor in Different Cells of the Testis; It Involved in the Development of Spermatogenesis In Vitro (2021), published in International Journal of Molecular Sciences

Their frequent co-authors include:

  • Eitan Lunenfeld
  • Ali AbuMadighem
  • Joseph Kapelushnik
  • Eliahu Levitas
  • Atif Zeadna

Mahmoud Huleihel's work has been published often in the International Journal of Molecular Sciences, with a total of 13 publications, followed by Human Reproduction with 5 publications, Fertility and Sterility with 3, The Analyst with 2, and Biofabrication with 1.

Best Publications

  • Mutational activation of c-raf-1 and definition of the minimal transforming sequence.

    G Heidecker;M Huleihel;J L Cleveland;W Kolch

  • Regulation of spermatogenesis by paracrine/autocrine testicular factors.

    Mahmoud Huleihel;Eitan Lunenfeld

  • Specific neurodevelopmental damage in mice offspring following maternal inflammation during pregnancy.

    H.M. Golan;V. Lev;M. Hallak;Y. Sorokin

  • New horizons for in vitro spermatogenesis? An update on novel three-dimensional culture systems as tools for meiotic and post-meiotic differentiation of testicular germ cells

    Jan-Bernd Stukenborg;Stefan Schlatt;Manuela Simoni;Ching-Hei Yeung

  • Molecular and cellular interface between behavior and acute coronary syndromes.

    Yori Gidron;Harel Gilutz;Rivka Berger;Mahmoud Huleihel

  • Antiviral effect of red microalgal polysaccharides on Herpes simplex and Varicella zoster viruses

    Mahmoud Huleihel;Vladimir Ishanu;Jacov Tal;Shoshana Arad

  • Coculture of Spermatogonia With Somatic Cells in a Novel Three‐Dimensional Soft‐Agar‐Culture‐System

    Jan-Bernd Stukenborg;Joachim Wistuba;C Marc Luetjens;Mahmoud Abu Elhija

  • Differentiation of murine male germ cells to spermatozoa in a soft agar culture system.

    Mahmoud Abu Elhija;Eitan Lunenfeld;Stefan Schlatt;Mahmoud Huleihel

  • The complete coding sequence of the human A-raf-1 oncogene and transforming activity of a human A-raf carrying retrovirus

    T.W. Beck;M. Huleihel;M. Gunnell;T.I. Bonner

  • Potent antiviral flavone glycosides from Ficus benjamina leaves

    Ludmila Yarmolinsky;Mahmoud Huleihel;Michele Zaccai;Shimon Ben-Shabat

  • Characterization of murine A-raf, a new oncogene related to the v-raf oncogene.

    M Huleihel;M Goldsborough;J Cleveland;M Gunnell

  • FTIR microscopy as a method for identification of bacterial and fungal infections.

    Vitaly Erukhimovitch;Valentina Pavlov;Marina Talyshinsky;Yelena Souprun

  • The effect of prenatal hypoxia on brain development: short‐ and long‐term consequences demonstrated in rodent models

    Hava Golan;Mahmoud Huleihel

  • Expression of raf oncogenes activates the PEA1 transcription factor motif.

    C Wasylyk;B Wasylyk;G Heidecker;M Huleihel

  • Testicular tissue cryopreservation: 8 years of experience from a coordinated network of academic centers

    H Valli-Pulaski;K A Peters;K Gassei;S R Steimer

  • Mutation in TDRD9 causes non-obstructive azoospermia in infertile men.

    Maram Arafat;Iris Har-Vardi;Avi Harlev;Eliahu Levitas

  • Anti-viral activity of red microalgal polysaccharides against retroviruses

    Marina M Talyshinsky;Yelena Y Souprun;Mahmoud M Huleihel

  • Increased production of tumor necrosis factor-α TNF-α by IUGR human placentae

    Gershon Holcberg;Mahmoud Huleihel;Olga Sapir;Miriam Katz

  • RPL10L Is Required for Male Meiotic Division by Compensating for RPL10 during Meiotic Sex Chromosome Inactivation in Mice

    Long Jiang;Tao Li;Xingxia Zhang;Beibei Zhang

  • Intrauterine infection/inflammation During Pregnancy and Offspring Brain Damages: Possible Mechanisms Involved

    Mahmoud Huleihel;Hava Golan;Mordechai Hallak

Frequent Co-Authors

Eyal Sheiner
Eyal Sheiner Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
Moshe Mazor
Moshe Mazor Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
Leah Tsror
Leah Tsror Agricultural Research Organization
Shraga Segal
Shraga Segal Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
Ulf R. Rapp
Ulf R. Rapp Max Planck Society
Ron N. Apte
Ron N. Apte Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
John L. Cleveland
John L. Cleveland Moffitt Cancer Center
Leslie Myatt
Leslie Myatt Oregon Health & Science University
Victor E. Marquez
Victor E. Marquez National Institutes of Health
Eckart Meese
Eckart Meese Saarland University

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