Prof. Snait Tamir, Dr Faiga Magzal : Nutrition & Human Health

NO-induced oxidative stress and glutathione metabolism in rodent and human cells

S. Luperchio; S. Tamir; S. R. Tannenbaum
1996 , Free Radical Biology and Medicine 1996 Volume 21 Issue 4 Pages 513-519

The role of nitric oxide (NO·) in the carcinogenic process

S. Tamir; S. R. Tannenbaum
1996 , Biochimica et Biophysica Acta - Reviews on Cancer 1996 Volume 1288 Issue 2 Pages F31-F36

DNA damage by nitric oxide

S. Tamir; S. Burney; S. R. Tannenbaum
1996 , Chemical Research in Toxicology 1996 Volume 9 Issue 5 Pages 821-827

Kinetic analysis of the fate of nitric oxide synthesized by macrophages in vitro

R. S. Lewis; S. Tamir; S. R. Tannenbaum; W. M. Deen
1995 , Journal of Biological Chemistry 1995 Volume 270 Issue 49 Pages 29350-29355

Nitric oxide induces oxidative damage in addition to deamination in macrophage DNA

T. DeRojas-Walker; S. Tamir; H. Ji; J. S. Wishnok; S. R. Tannenbaum
1995 , Chemical Research in Toxicology 1995 Volume 8 Issue 3 Pages 473-477

Nitric oxide production in relation to spontaneous B-cell lymphoma and myositis in SJL mice

S. Tamir; T. DeRojas-Walker; A. Gal; A. H. Weller; X. Li; J. G. Fox; G. N. Wogan; S. R. Tannenbaum
1995 , Cancer Research 1995 Volume 55 Issue 19 Pages 4391-4397

Erratum: Influence of delivery rate on the chemistry and biological effects of nitric oxide (Chemical Research in Toxicology (1993) 6, 6, (895-899)

S. Tamir; R. S. Lewis; T. De Rojas Walker; W. M. Deen; J. S. Wishnok; S. R. Tannenbaum
1994 , Chemical Research in Toxicology 1994 Volume 7 Issue 3 Pages 469

Nitric oxide production is intensely and persistently increased in tissue by thermal injury

E. A. Carter; T. Derojas-Walker; S. Tamir; S. R. Tannenbaum; Y. M. Yu; R. G. Tompkins
1994 , Biochemical Journal 1994 Volume 304 Issue 1 Pages 201-204

α1-antitrypsin- and anchorage-independent growth of MCF-7 breast cancer cells

T. H. Finlay; S. Tamir; S. S. Kadner; M. R. Cruz; J. Yavelow; M. Levitz
1993 , Endocrinology 1993 Volume 133 Issue 3 Pages 996-1002

Regulation of antitrypsin and antichymotrypsin synthesis by MCF-7 breast cancer cell sublines

S. Tamir; S. S. Kadner; J. Katz; T. H. Finlay
1990 , Endocrinology 1990 Volume 127 Issue 3 Pages 1319-1328

Long-lived ?MUPA mice show reduced sexual dimorphism in lifespan, and in energy and circadian homeostasis related parameters

Steckler, R, A. Shabtay-Yanai, M. Pinsky, M. Rauch, S. Tamir, and R. Gutman