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Authors: Shapira, M Tur-Kaspa, I Bosgraaf, L Livni, N Grant, AD Grisaru, D Korner, M Ebstein, RP Soreq, H
Citation: M. Shapira et al., A transcription-activating polymorphism in the ACHE promoter associated with acute sensitivity to anti-acetylcholinesterases, HUM MOL GEN, 9(9), 2000, pp. 1273-1281

Authors: Gemer, O Shenhav, S Segal, S Tur-Kaspa, I
Citation: O. Gemer et al., Thyroid hormone levels in cord blood of infants with acidemia at birth, EUR J OB GY, 93(1), 2000, pp. 53-55

Authors: Gleicher, N Oleske, DM Tur-Kaspa, I Vidali, A Karande, V
Citation: N. Gleicher et al., Reducing the risk of high-order multiple pregnancy after ovarian stimulation with gonadotropins., N ENG J MED, 343(1), 2000, pp. 2-7

Authors: Jaiswal, BS Eisenbach, M Tur-Kaspa, I
Citation: Bs. Jaiswal et al., Detection of partial and complete acrosome reaction in human spermatozoa: which inducers and probes to use?, MOL HUM REP, 5(3), 1999, pp. 214-219

Authors: Tur-Kaspa, I Segal, S Moffa, F Massobrio, M Meltzer, S
Citation: I. Tur-kaspa et al., Viagra for temporary erectile dysfunction during treatments with assisted reproductive technologies, HUM REPR, 14(7), 1999, pp. 1783-1784

Authors: Eisenbach, M Tur-Kaspa, I
Citation: M. Eisenbach et I. Tur-kaspa, Do human eggs attract spermatozoa?, BIOESSAYS, 21(3), 1999, pp. 203-210

Authors: Tur-Kaspa, I Lev, EI Hendler, I Siebner, R Shapira, Y Shemer, J
Citation: I. Tur-kaspa et al., Preparing hospitals for toxicological mass casualties events, CRIT CARE M, 27(5), 1999, pp. 1004-1008

Authors: Lev, EI Tur-Kaspa, I Ashkenazy, I Reiner, A Faraggi, D Shemer, J Argov, Z
Citation: Ei. Lev et al., Distribution of serum creatine kinase activity in young healthy persons, CLIN CHIM A, 279(1-2), 1999, pp. 107-115

Authors: Jaiswal, BS Tur-Kaspa, I Dor, J Mashiach, S Eisenbach, M
Citation: Bs. Jaiswal et al., Human sperm chemotaxis: Is progesterone a chemoattractant?, BIOL REPROD, 60(6), 1999, pp. 1314-1319

Authors: Tur-Kaspa, I Yuval, Y Bider, D Levron, J Shulman, A Dor, J
Citation: I. Tur-kaspa et al., Difficult or repeated sequential embryo transfers do not adversely affect in-vitro fertilization pregnancy rates or outcome, HUM REPR, 13(9), 1998, pp. 2452-2455
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