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Authors: Green, P Glozman, S Weiner, L Yavin, E
Citation: P. Green et al., Enhanced free radical scavenging and decreased lipid peroxidation in the rat fetal brain after treatment with ethyl docosahexaenoate, BBA-MOL C B, 1532(3), 2001, pp. 203-212

Authors: Green, P Glozman, S Yavin, E
Citation: P. Green et al., Ethyl docosahexaenoate-associated decrease in fetal brain lipid peroxide production is mediated by activation of prostanoid and nitric oxide pathways, BBA-MOL C B, 1531(1-2), 2001, pp. 156-164

Authors: Yavin, E Glozman, S Green, P
Citation: E. Yavin et al., Docosahexaenoic acid accumulation in the prenatal brain - Prooxidant and antioxidant features, J MOL NEURO, 16(2-3), 2001, pp. 229-235

Authors: Glozman, S Ben-Yaakov, S
Citation: S. Glozman et S. Ben-yaakov, Dynamic interaction analysis of HF ballasts and fluorescent lamps based onenvelope simulation, IEEE IND AP, 37(5), 2001, pp. 1531-1536

Authors: Ben-Yaakov, S Glozman, S Rabinovici, R
Citation: S. Ben-yaakov et al., Envelope simulation by SPICE-compatible models of linear electric circuitsdriven by modulated signals, IEEE IND AP, 37(2), 2001, pp. 527-533

Authors: Glozman, S Cerruti-Harris, C Groner, Y Yavin, E
Citation: S. Glozman et al., Docosahexaenoic acid-deficient phosphatidyl serine and high alpha-tocopherol in a fetal mouse brain over-expressing Cu/Zn-superoxide dismutase, BBA-MOL C B, 1487(2-3), 2000, pp. 135-144

Authors: Ben-Yaakov, S Glozman, S Rabinovici, R
Citation: S. Ben-yaakov et al., Envelope simulation by SPICE-compatible models of electric circuits drivenby modulated signals, IEEE IND E, 47(1), 2000, pp. 222-225

Authors: Rabinkov, A Miron, T Mirelman, D Wilchek, M Glozman, S Yavin, E Weiner, L
Citation: A. Rabinkov et al., S-Allylmercaptoglutathione: the reaction product of allicin with glutathione possesses SH-modifying and antioxidant properties, BBA-MOL CEL, 1499(1-2), 2000, pp. 144-153

Authors: Glozman, S Green, P Kamensky, B Weiner, L Yavin, E
Citation: S. Glozman et al., Ethyl docosahexaenoic acid administration during intrauterine life enhances prostanoid production and reduces free radicals generation in the fetal rat brain, LIPIDS, 34, 1999, pp. S247-S248

Authors: Green, P Glozman, S Kamensky, B Yavin, E
Citation: P. Green et al., Developmental changes in rat brain membrane lipids and fatty acids: the preferential prenatal accumulation of docosahexaenoic acid, J LIPID RES, 40(5), 1999, pp. 960-966
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