Integrative Physiology
- Integrative Physiology
- Integrative Physiology
Prof. Roee Gutman
Spontaneous caloric restriction associated with increased leptin levels in obesity-resistant alpha MUPA mice
Froy, O., H. Sherman, G. Bhargava, N. Chapnik, R. Cohen, R. Gutman, N. Kronfeld-Schor, and R. Miskin.
International journal of obesity 2010 Volume 35 Pages 226-235
2010
Functional consequences of the human leptin receptor (LEPR) Q223R transversion
Stratigopoulos G., CA. LeDuc, N. Matsuoka, R. Gutman, R. Rausch, SA. Robertson, MG. Myers Jr, WK. Chung, SC. Chua Jr, and RL. Leibel.
Obesity 2009 Volume 17(1) Pages 126-35
2009
Accelerated Optimization and Automated Discovery with Covariance Matrix Adaptation for Experimental Quantum Control
Roslund, J., Shir, O.M., Bäck, T., Rabitz, H.
Physical Review A (Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics) 2009 Volume 80 Issue 4 Pages 043415
2009
Effect of food availability and leptin on the physiology and hypothalamic gene expression in a desert rodent that does not hoard food, the golden spiny mouse
Gutman, R., R. Keren, I. Choshniak, and N. Kronfeld-Schor.
American Journal of Physiology ? Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology 2008 Volume 295 Pages R2015-R2023
2008
Two strategies for coping with food shortage in desert golden spiny mice
Gutman, R., D. Yosha, I. Choshniak, and N. Kronfeld-Schor
Physiology & Behavior 2007 Volume 90(1) Pages 95-102
2007
Defending body mass during food restriction in Acomys russatus ? a desert rodent that does not store food
Gutman, R., I. Choshniak, and N. Kronfeld-Schor.
American Journal of Physiology ? Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology 2006 Volume 290 (4) Pages R881-R891
2006
Temporal partitioning: An experiment with two species of spiny mouse
Gutman, R., and T. Dayan.
Ecology 2005 Volume 86(1) Pages 164-173
2005
Grazing as a management tool for prevention of fire in open areas: Ramat Hanadiv Park (1990-1999)
Gutman, M., A. Perevolotsky, R. Yonatan, and R. Gutman
Ecology and Environment 2001 Volume 6 Pages 239-248
2001
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