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Ruth Gershoni-Baruch

Ruth Gershoni-Baruch

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
51
Citations
13556
World Ranking
16980
National Ranking
169

Overview

Ruth Gershoni-Baruch is affiliated with Rambam Health Care Campus in Israel. Their research primarily spans the fields of biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, and medicine, with a focus on key subfields such as genetics, molecular biology, physiology, and endocrinology, diabetes, and metabolism.

The scientist's work addresses several interconnected topics, including:

  • Genomics and rare diseases
  • Genomic variations and chromosomal abnormalities
  • Genetic syndromes and imprinting
  • Metabolism, diabetes, and cancer
  • Diet and metabolism studies
  • Diet, metabolism, and disease

They have coauthored research with a number of colleagues, including Dani Bercovich, Yoav Baruch, Shirley Horn-Saban, Yoram Plotsky, and Nehama Zuckerman-Levin.

Their publication record includes contributions to established scientific journals. Notably, they have published in the American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A and Diabetes.

Among their recent scientific papers are:

  • A case of Ververi-Brady syndrome due to QRICH1 loss of function and the literature review (2021), published in American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A
  • 1647-P: Rare Disruptive Loss of Function Mutations in the Cluster of Differentiation 36 (CD36) Gene Overwhelmingly Cause a Metabolic Syndrome in Multiple Members of an Inbred Pedigree from One Village in Northern Israel (2020), published in Diabetes

Best Publications

  • Multicenter Analysis of Glucocerebrosidase Mutations in Parkinson's Disease

    Ellen Sidransky;Michael A. Nalls;Jan O. Aasly;Judith Aharon-Peretz

  • Mutations in the Glucocerebrosidase Gene and Parkinson's Disease in Ashkenazi Jews

    Judith Aharon-Peretz;Hanna Rosenbaum;Ruth Gershoni-Baruch

  • Salpingo-oophorectomy and the Risk of Ovarian, Fallopian Tube, and Peritoneal Cancers in Women With a BRCA1 or BRCA2 Mutation

    Amy Finch;Mario Beiner;Jan Lubinski;Henry T. Lynch

  • Recurrent severe infections caused by a novel leukocyte adhesion deficiency

    A Etzioni;M Frydman;S Pollack;I Avidor

  • Breast Cancer Risk Following Bilateral Oophorectomy in BRCA1 and BRCA2 Mutation Carriers: An International Case-Control Study

    Andrea Eisen;Jan Lubinski;Jan Klijn;Pal Moller

  • Oral contraceptives and the risk of breast cancer in BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation carriers

    Steven A. Narod;Marie Pierre Dubé;Jan Klijn;Jan Lubinski

  • Hereditary Hypophosphatemic Rickets with Hypercalciuria Is Caused by Mutations in the Sodium-Phosphate Cotransporter Gene SLC34A3

    Bettina Lorenz-Depiereux;Anna Benet-Pages;Gertrud Eckstein;Yardena Tenenbaum-Rakover

  • Haplotype and phenotype analysis of nine recurrent BRCA2 mutations in 111 families: results of an international study

    Susan L. Neuhausen;Sylvie Mazoyer;Lori Friedman;Michael Stratton

  • Country as the primary risk factor for renal amyloidosis in familial Mediterranean fever.

    Isabelle Touitou;Tamara Sarkisian;Myrna Medlej‐Hashim;Mehmet Tunca

  • Deficiency of UBR1, a ubiquitin ligase of the N-end rule pathway, causes pancreatic dysfunction, malformations and mental retardation (Johanson-Blizzard syndrome).

    Martin Zenker;Julia Mayerle;Markus M Lerch;Andreas Tagariello

  • Breast-feeding and the Risk of Breast Cancer in BRCA1 and BRCA2 Mutation Carriers

    Helena Jernström;J Lubinski;H T Lynch;P Ghadirian

  • SERKAL Syndrome: An Autosomal-Recessive Disorder Caused by a Loss-of-Function Mutation in WNT4

    Hannah Mandel;Revital Shemer;Revital Shemer;Zvi U. Borochowitz;Marina Okopnik

  • Mitochondrial Hsp60 Chaperonopathy Causes an Autosomal-Recessive Neurodegenerative Disorder Linked to Brain Hypomyelination and Leukodystrophy

    Daniella Magen;Costa Georgopoulos;Peter Bross;Debbie Ang

  • Effect of pregnancy as a risk factor for breast cancer in BRCA1/BRCA2 mutation carriers.

    Carey A. Cullinane;Jan Lubinski;Susan L. Neuhausen;Parviz Ghadirian

  • The contribution of genotypes at the MEFV and SAA1 loci to amyloidosis and disease severity in patients with familial Mediterranean fever.

    Ruth Gershoni-Baruch;Riva Brik;Nurit Zacks;Maruan Shinawi

  • Familial Mediterranean fever: prevalence, penetrance and genetic drift.

    Ruth Gershoni-Baruch;Marwan Shinawi;Kasinetz Leah;Khader Badarnah

  • Prevalence and significance of mutations in the familial Mediterranean fever gene in Henoch-Schönlein purpura.

    Ruth Gershoni-Baruch;Yiftah Broza;Riva Brik

  • Colchicine nonresponsiveness in familial mediterranean fever : Clinical, genetic, pharmacokinetic, and socioeconomic characterization

    Merav Lidar;Jean-Michel Scherrmann;Yael Shinar;Angela Chetrit

  • Clinical and genetic distinction between Walker–Warburg syndrome and muscle–eye–brain disease

    B. Cormand;H. Pihko;M. Bayes;M. Bayes;L. Valanne

  • Kindlin-3: a new gene involved in the pathogenesis of LAD-III.

    Adi Mory;Sara W. Feigelson;Nese Yarali;Sara S. Kilic

Frequent Co-Authors

Eitan Friedman
Eitan Friedman City University of New York
Marwan Shinawi
Marwan Shinawi Washington University in St. Louis
Amos Etzioni
Amos Etzioni Technion – Israel Institute of Technology
Hanna Mandel
Hanna Mandel Rambam Health Care Campus
Ali Samii
Ali Samii University of Washington
Avi Orr-Urtreger
Avi Orr-Urtreger Tel Aviv University
Martin Zenker
Martin Zenker Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg
André Reis
André Reis University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Alexandra Durr
Alexandra Durr Sorbonne University
Alexis Brice
Alexis Brice Institut du Cerveau

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