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Yedida Dabach
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Stein, Olga
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Stein, Yechezkiel
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Hollander, Gideon
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Ben-Naim, Mazal
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Halperin, Gideon
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Friedman, Gideon
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Ben-Yehuda, Arie
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Charo, Israel
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Friedlander, Yechiel
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Babaey, S
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2008: Stein Olga; Dabach Yedida; Ben-Naim Mazal; Halperin Gideon; Stein Yechezkiel
Effects of oleic acid and macrophage recruitment on cholesterol efflux in cell culture and in vivo.
Nutrition, metabolism, and cardiovascular diseases : NMCD 2008;18(9):596-601.
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2006: Stein Olga; Dabach Yedida; Ben-Naim Mazal; Halperin Gideon; Stein Yechezkiel
Lower macrophage recruitment and atherosclerosis resistance in FVB mice.
Atherosclerosis 2006;189(2):336-41.
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2004: Stein Yechezkiel; Stein Olga; Dabach Yedida; Halperin Gideon; Ben-Naim Mazal
LXR activation and cholesterol efflux from a lipoprotein depot in vivo.
Biochimica et biophysica acta 2004;1686(1-2):24-9.
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2003: Stein O; Dabach Y; Halperin G; Ben-Naim M; Stein Y
Calorie restriction in mice does not affect LDL reverse cholesterol transport in vivo.
Biochemical and biophysical research communications 2003;308(1):29-34.
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2003: Stein Olga; Dabach Yedida; Ben-Naim Mazal; Halperin Gideon; Charo Israel F; Stein Yechezkiel
In CCR2-/- mice monocyte recruitment and egress of LDL cholesterol in vivo is impaired.
Biochemical and biophysical research communications 2003;300(2):477-81.
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2002: Stein O; Dabach Y; Hollander G; Ben-Naim M; Halperin G; Stein Y
Reverse cholesterol transport in mice expressing simian cholesteryl ester transfer protein.
Atherosclerosis 2002;164(1):73-8.
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2002: Stein Olga; Ben-Naim Mazal; Dabach Yedida; Hollander Gideon; Stein Yechezkiel
Macrophage cholesterol efflux to free apoprotein A-I in C3H and C57BL/6 mice.
Biochemical and biophysical research communications 2002;290(5):1376-81.
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2001: Stein O; Dabach Y; Hollander G; Ben-Naim M; Halperin G; Stein Y
Effect of atherogenic diet on reverse cholesterol transport in vivo in atherosclerosis susceptible (C57BL/6) and resistant (C3H) mice.
Atherosclerosis 2001;156(2):307-13.
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2000: Friedman G; Ben-Yehuda A; Dabach Y; Hollander G; Babaey S; Ben-Naim M; Stein O; Stein Y
Macrophage cholesterol metabolism, apolipoprotein E, and scavenger receptor AI/II mRNA in atherosclerosis-susceptible and -resistant mice.
Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology 2000;20(11):2459-64.
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2000: Stein Y; Stein O; Duverger N; Halperin G; Dabach Y; Hollander G; Ben-Naim M
Clearance of cationized LDL cholesterol from a muscle depot is not enhanced in human apolipoprotein A-IV transgenic mice.
Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology 2000;20(1):179-84.
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1999: Stein O; Dabach Y; Hollander G; Ben-Naim M; Halperin G; Stein Y
High levels of human apolipoprotein A-I and high density lipoproteins in transgenic mice do not enhance efflux of cholesterol from a depot of injected lipoproteins. Relevance to regression of atherosclerosis?
Atherosclerosis 1999;144(2):367-74.
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1998: Stein O; Dabach Y; Hollander G; Ben-Naim M; Halperin G; Stein Y
Dexamethasone impairs cholesterol egress from a localized lipoprotein depot in vivo.
Atherosclerosis 1998;137(2):303-10.
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1997: Stein O; Dabach Y; Hollander G; Ben-Naim M; Halperin G; Breslow J L; Stein Y
Delayed loss of cholesterol from a localized lipoprotein depot in apolipoprotein A-I-deficient mice.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1997;94(18):9820-4.
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1997: Stein O; Dabach Y; Hollander G; Ben-Naim M; Halperin G; Okon E; Stein Y
Cholesterol efflux in vivo from a depot of cationized LDL injected into a thigh muscle of small rodents.
Atherosclerosis 1997;133(1):15-22.
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1997: Friedman G; Ben-Yehuda A; Dabach Y; Ben-Naim M; Hollander G; Retter O; Friedlander Y; Stein O; Stein Y
Scavenger receptor activity and expression of apolipoprotein E mRNA in monocyte-derived macrophages of young and old healthy men.
Atherosclerosis 1997;128(1):67-73.
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1996: Stein Y; Stein O; Dabach Y; Hollander G; Ben-Naim M; Halperin G
Anti-atherogenicity of high density lipoprotein.
Israel journal of medical sciences 1996;32(6):503-8.
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1996: Stein O; Dabach Y; Hollander G; Halperin G; Thiery J; Stein Y
Relative resistance of the hamster to aortic atherosclerosis in spite of prolonged vitamin E deficiency and dietary hypercholesterolemia. Putative effect of increased HDL?
Biochimica et biophysica acta 1996;1299(2):216-22.
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1995: Stein O; Dabach Y; Hollander G; Ben-Naim M; Oette K; Stein Y
Effects of interactions of apolipoprotein A-II with apolipoproteins A-I or A-IV on [3H]cholesterol efflux and uptake in cell culture.
Biochimica et biophysica acta 1995;1257(2):174-80.
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1994: Stein O; Ben-Naim M; Dabach Y; Hollander G; Stein Y
Murine macrophages secrete factors that enhance uptake of non-lipoprotein [3H]cholesteryl ester by aortic smooth muscle cells.
Biochimica et biophysica acta 1994;1212(3):305-10.
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1993: Stein O; Dabach Y; Ben-Naim M; Hollander G; Stein Y
Macrophage-conditioned medium and beta-VLDLs enhance cholesterol esterification in SMCs and HSFs by LDL receptor-mediated and other pathways.
Arteriosclerosis and thrombosis : a journal of vascular biology / American Heart Association 1993;13(9):1350-8.
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1993: Stein O; Ben-Naim M; Dabach Y; Hollander G; Halperin G; Stein Y
Can lipoprotein lipase be the culprit in cholesteryl ester accretion in smooth muscle cells in atheroma?
Atherosclerosis 1993;99(1):15-22.
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1992: Stein O; Oette K; Dabach Y; Hollander G; Ben Naim M; Stein Y
Persistence of increased cholesteryl ester in human skin fibroblasts is caused by residual exogenous sphingomyelinase and is reversed by phospholipid liposomes.
Biochimica et biophysica acta 1992;1165(2):153-9.
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1992: Stein O; Ben-Naim M; Dabach Y; Hollander G; Stein Y
Modulation of sphingomyelinase-induced cholesterol esterification in fibroblasts, CaCo2 cells, macrophages and smooth muscle cells.
Biochimica et biophysica acta 1992;1126(3):291-7.
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1992: Stein O; Dabach Y; Hollander G; Ben-Naim M; Stein Y
Dissimilar effects of Brefeldin A on cholesteryl ester and triacylglycerol metabolism in CaCo2 and HepG2 cells as compared to peritoneal macrophages.
Biochimica et biophysica acta 1992;1125(1):28-34.
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1991: Harats D; Dabach Y; Hollander G; Ben-Naim M; Schwartz R; Berry E M; Stein O; Stein Y
Fish oil ingestion in smokers and nonsmokers enhances peroxidation of plasma lipoproteins.
Atherosclerosis 1991;90(2-3):127-39.
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1991: Stein Y; Oette K; Dabach Y; Hollander G; Ben-Naim M; Stein O
Metabolism of 3-[3H]sphingosine sphingomyelin labeled with [14C]palmitic or [14C]linoleic acid by Hep G2 cells and rat liver in vivo.
Biochimica et biophysica acta 1991;1084(1):87-93.
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1991: Stein O; Dabach Y; Hollander G; Stein Y
Removal of cholesteryl ester from hepatic reticuloendothelial cells in vivo is not enhanced by plasma cholesteryl ester transfer protein.
Biochimica et biophysica acta 1991;1081(2):238-40.
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1990: Harats D; Ben-Naim M; Dabach Y; Hollander G; Havivi E; Stein O; Stein Y
Effect of vitamin C and E supplementation on susceptibility of plasma lipoproteins to peroxidation induced by acute smoking.
Atherosclerosis 1990;85(1):47-54.
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1990: Stein Y; Dabach Y; Hollander G; Stein O
Cholesteryl ester transfer activity in hamster plasma: increase by fat and cholesterol rich diets.
Biochimica et biophysica acta 1990;1042(1):138-41.
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1989: Stein O; Dabach Y; Hollander G; Halperin G; Oette K; Stein Y
Cholesterol removal by peritoneal lavage with phospholipid-HDL apoprotein mixtures in hypercholesterolemic hamsters.
Biochimica et biophysica acta 1989;1006(1):144-6.
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1989: Harats D; Ben-Naim M; Dabach Y; Hollander G; Stein O; Stein Y
Cigarette smoking renders LDL susceptible to peroxidative modification and enhanced metabolism by macrophages.
Atherosclerosis 1989;79(2-3):245-52.
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1989: Stein O; Oette K; Hollander G; Dabach Y; Ben-Naim M; Stein Y
Divergent fate of unsaturated and saturated ceramides and sphingomyelins in rat liver and cells in culture.
Biochimica et biophysica acta 1989;1003(2):175-82.
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1989: Stein O; Hollander G; Dabach Y; Halperin G; Stein Y
Use of 3H-cholesteryl linoleyl ether as a quantitative marker for loss of cholesteryl ester during regression of cholesterol-induced aortic atheromas in rabbits.
Arteriosclerosis (Dallas, Tex.) 1989;9(2):247-52.
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1987: Chajek-Shaul T; Friedman G; Dabach Y; Hollander G; Bardach E; Biber A; Stein O; Stein Y
The effect of acute and chronic administration of nicotine on lipoprotein lipase activity.
International angiology : a journal of the International Union of Angiology 1987;6(1):29-36.
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1984: Stein Y; Halperin G; Leitersdorf E; Dabach Y; Hollander G; Stein O
Metabolism of liposomes prepared from a labelled ether analog of 1,2-dioleoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine in the rat.
Biochimica et biophysica acta 1984;793(3):354-64.
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1983: Stein Y; Dabach Y; Hollander G; Halperin G; Stein O
Metabolism of HDL-cholesteryl ester in the rat, studied with a nonhydrolyzable analog, cholesteryl linoleyl ether.
Biochimica et biophysica acta 1983;752(1):98-105.
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