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45
Citations
8761
World Ranking
16321
National Ranking
120

Best Publications

  • Chemical and physical properties and potential mechanisms: melatonin as a broad spectrum antioxidant and free radical scavenger.

    Dun xian Tan;Russel J. Reiter;Lucien C. Manchester;Mei ting Yan

  • Antioxidant activity of carnosine, homocarnosine, and anserine present in muscle and brain.

    Ron Kohen;Yorihiro Yamamoto;Kenneth C. Cundy;Bruce N. Ames

  • Skin antioxidants: their role in aging and in oxidative stress--new approaches for their evaluation.

    R. Kohen

  • Oxidative stress in closed-head injury: brain antioxidant capacity as an indicator of functional outcome.

    Esther Shohami;Elie Beit-Yannai;Michal Horowitz;Ron Kohen

  • A novel function of red wine polyphenols in humans: prevention of absorption of cytotoxic lipid peroxidation products

    Shlomit Gorelik;Moshe Ligumsky;Ron Kohen;Joseph Kanner

  • Skin low molecular weight antioxidants and their role in aging and in oxidative stress.

    Ron Kohen;Irith Gati

  • Melatonin-induced neuroprotection after closed head injury is associated with increased brain antioxidants and attenuated late-phase activation of NF-kappaB and AP-1.

    Sara M. Beni;Ron Kohen;Russel J. Reiter;Dun Xian Tan

  • Oxidative stress in childhood--in health and disease states.

    Esther Granot;Ron Kohen

  • Evaluation of plasma low molecular weight antioxidant capacity by cyclic voltammetry.

    Shlomit Chevion;Elliot M. Berry;Nahum Kitrossky;Ron Kohen

  • The Stomach as a “Bioreactor”: When Red Meat Meets Red Wine

    Shlomit Gorelik;Moshe Ligumsky;Ron Kohen;Joseph Kanner

  • Polyphenols activate Nrf2 in astrocytes via H2O2, semiquinones, and quinones.

    Hilla Erlank;Anat Elmann;Ron Kohen;Joseph Kanner

  • Neuroprotective effects of carnosine and homocarnosine on pheochromocytoma PC12 cells exposed to ischemia.

    Rinat Tabakman;Philip Lazarovici;Ron Kohen

  • Lipid Peroxidation and Coupled Vitamin Oxidation in Simulated and Human Gastric Fluid Inhibited by Dietary Polyphenols: Health Implications

    Shlomit Gorelik;Tair Lapidot;Inbal Shaham;Rina Granit

  • Quantification of the overall reactive oxygen species scavenging capacity of biological fluids and tissues.

    Ron Kohen;Elangovan Vellaichamy;Jan Hrbac;Irith Gati

  • Overall low molecular weight antioxidant activity of biological fluids and tissues by cyclic voltammetry

    Ron Kohen;Elie Beit-Yannai;Elliot M. Berry;Oren Tirosh

  • Vitamins C and E improve rat embryonic antioxidant defense mechanism in diabetic culture medium.

    Varda Zaken;Ron Kohen;Asher Ornoy

  • Kinetics and mechanism of the comproportionation reaction between oxoammonium cation and hydroxylamine derived from cyclic nitroxides.

    Avner Israeli;Miriam Patt;Miriam Oron;Amram Samuni

  • Closed head injury in the rat induces whole body oxidative stress: overall reducing antioxidant profile.

    Esther Shohami;Irith Gati;Elie Beit-Yannai;Victoria Trembovler

  • Polyphenols enhance total oxidant-scavenging capacities of human blood by binding to red blood cells:

    Erez Koren;Erez Koren;Ron Kohen;Isaac Ginsburg

  • Protection by polyphenols of postprandial human plasma and low-density lipoprotein modification: the stomach as a bioreactor.

    Joseph Kanner;Shlomit Gorelik;Sirota Roman;Ron Kohen

  • Antioxidant activity of carnosine, homocarnosine, and anserine present in muscle and brain (histidine/lipid peroxldation/8-hydroxydeoxyguanosine)

    Ron Kohen;Yorihiro Yamamoto;Kenneth C. Cundy;Bruce N. Ames

Frequent Co-Authors

Esther Shohami
Esther Shohami Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Joseph Kanner
Joseph Kanner Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Daniel M. Michaelson
Daniel M. Michaelson Tel Aviv University
Yechezkel Barenholz
Yechezkel Barenholz Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Philip Lazarovici
Philip Lazarovici Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Bruce N. Ames
Bruce N. Ames University of California, Berkeley
Russel J. Reiter
Russel J. Reiter The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
Asher Ornoy
Asher Ornoy Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Dan Gibson
Dan Gibson Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Dun Xian Tan
Dun Xian Tan The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio

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