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55
Citations
14338
World Ranking
14847
National Ranking
149

Overview

Zvi Vogel is affiliated with the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel. Their research primarily spans the field of Medicine, with focused contributions in the subfields of Pharmacology, Physiology, and Pediatrics, Perinatology, and Child Health.

The scientist's recent publications include a paper titled Osteogenic growth peptide is a potent anti-inflammatory and bone preserving hormone via cannabinoid receptor type 2, published in 2022 in the journal eLife. This work has garnered citations reflecting its engagement within the scientific community.

The main topics addressed in their research encompass the following:

  • Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research
  • Biochemical effects in animals
  • Prenatal Substance Exposure Effects

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Zvi Vogel include:

  • Bitya Raphael-Mizrahi
  • Malka Attar-Namdar
  • Mukesh Chourasia
  • Maria Grazia Cascio
  • Avital Shurki

Their work is published predominantly in the journal eLife, where they have at least one known contribution. This venue aligns with their focus on biomedical and life sciences research.

Best Publications

  • Identification of an endogenous 2-monoglyceride, present in canine gut, that binds to cannabinoid receptors.

    Raphael Mechoulam;Shimon Ben-Shabat;Lumir Hanus;Moshe Ligumsky

  • 2-Arachidonyl glyceryl ether, an endogenous agonist of the cannabinoid CB1 receptor

    Lumír Hanuš;Saleh Abu-Lafi;Ester Fride;Aviva Breuer

  • An entourage effect: inactive endogenous fatty acid glycerol esters enhance 2-arachidonoyl-glycerol cannabinoid activity.

    Shimon Ben-Shabat;Ester Fride;Tzviel Sheskin;Tsippy Tamiri

  • Anandamide, a brain endogenous compound, interacts specifically with cannabinoid receptors and inhibits adenylate cyclase.

    Zvi Vogel;Jacob Barg;Rivka Levy;Danielle Saya

  • Coexpression studies with mutant muscarinic/adrenergic receptors provide evidence for intermolecular "cross-talk" between G-protein-linked receptors

    Roberto Maggio;Zvi Vogel;Jurgen Wess

  • Acetylcholine Receptors of Muscle Grown In Vitro

    Z. Vogel;A. J. Sytkowski;M. W. Nirenberg

  • Structural Requirements for Binding of Anandamide-Type Compounds to the Brain Cannabinoid Receptor

    Tzviel Sheskin;Lumir Hanus;Joram Slager;Zvi Vogel

  • Development of Acetylcholine Receptor Clusters on Cultured Muscle Cells

    A. J. Sytkowski;Z. Vogel;M. W. Nirenberg

  • The peripheral cannabinoid receptor: adenylate cyclase inhibition and G protein coupling

    Michael Bayewitch;Tomer Avidor-Reiss;Rivka Levy;Jacob Barg

  • D2/D3 dopamine receptor heterodimers exhibit unique functional properties.

    Marco Scarselli;Francesca Novi;Ester Schallmach;Ridwan Lin

  • Cannabinol Derivatives: Binding to Cannabinoid Receptors and Inhibition of Adenylylcyclase

    † Man-Hee Rhee;Zvi Vogel;Jacob Barg;Michael Bayewitch

  • Chronic Opioid Treatment Induces Adenylyl Cyclase V Superactivation INVOLVEMENT OF Gβγ

    Tomer Avidor-Reiss;Igal Nevo;Rivka Levy;Thomas Pfeuffer

  • Palmitoylethanolamide inhibits the expression of fatty acid amide hydrolase and enhances the anti-proliferative effect of anandamide in human breast cancer cells.

    Vincenzo Di Marzo;Dominique Melck;Pierangelo Orlando;Tiziana Bisogno

  • Cannabinoid Receptor Activation Differentially Regulates the Various Adenylyl Cyclase Isozymes

    Man‐Hee Rhee;Michael Bayewitch;Tomer Avidor‐Reiss;Rivka Levy

  • Opiate-induced Adenylyl Cyclase Superactivation Is Isozyme-specific

    Tomer Avidor-Reiss;Igal Nevo;Daniella Saya;Michael Bayewitch

  • The fourth immunoglobulin domain of the stem cell factor receptor couples ligand binding to signal transduction

    Janna M Blechman;Sima Lev;Jacob Barg;Jacob Barg;Miriam Eisenstein

  • Adenylylcyclase Supersensitization in μ-Opioid Receptor-transfected Chinese Hamster Ovary Cells Following Chronic Opioid Treatment

    Tomer Avidor-Reiss;Michael Bayewitch;Rivka Levy;Noa Matus-Leibovitch

  • Localization of acetylcholine receptors during synaptogenesis in retina

    Zvi Vogel;Marshall W. Nirenberg

  • (-)-Delta9-tetrahydrocannabinol antagonizes the peripheral cannabinoid receptor-mediated inhibition of adenylyl cyclase.

    Michael Bayewitch;Man-Hee Rhee;Tomer Avidor-Reiss;Aviva Breuer

  • Opioid Modulation of Extracellular Signal‐Regulated Protein Kinase Activity Is Ras‐Dependent and Involves Gβγ Subunits

    Mariana M. Belcheva;Zvi Vogel;Elena Ignatova;Tomer Avidor-Reiss

Frequent Co-Authors

Raphael Mechoulam
Raphael Mechoulam Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Chaya Kalcheim
Chaya Kalcheim Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Abraham Fisher
Abraham Fisher Israel Institute for Biological Research
Man Hee Rhee
Man Hee Rhee Kyungpook National University
Sara Fuchs
Sara Fuchs Weizmann Institute of Science
Jürgen Wess
Jürgen Wess National Institutes of Health
David Gurwitz
David Gurwitz Tel Aviv University
William F. Simonds
William F. Simonds National Institutes of Health
Yadin Dudai
Yadin Dudai Weizmann Institute of Science
Michal Schwartz
Michal Schwartz Weizmann Institute of Science

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