Nutrition and Human Health

Prof. Snait Tamir

Cholesterol, linoleic acid or/and tyrosine yield different spectra of products when oxidized alone or in a mixture: Studies in various oxidative systems

A. Szuchman; M. Aviram; S. Tamir; J. Vaya
Free Radical Research 2003 Volume 37 Issue 12 Pages 1277-1288
2003

Glabrene and isoliquiritigenin as tyrosinase inhibitors from licorice roots

O. Nerya; J. Vaya; R. Musa; S. Izrael; R. Ben-Arie; S. Tamir
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry 2003 Volume 51 Issue 5 Pages 1201-1207
2003

Inhibition of LDL oxidation by flavonoids in relation to their structure and calculated enthalpy

J. Vaya; S. Mahmood; A. Goldblum; M. Aviram; N. Volkova; A. Shaalan; R. Musa; S. Tamir
Phytochemistry 2003 Volume 62 Issue 1 Pages 89-99
2003

Inhibition of serotonin re-uptake by licorice constituents

R. Ofir; S. Tamir; S. Khatib; J. Vaya
Journal of Molecular Neuroscience 2003 Volume 20 Issue 2 Pages 135-140
2003

The effect of oxidative stress on ERα and ERβ expression

S. Tamir; S. Izrael; J. Vaya
Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2002 Volume 81 Issue 04-??? Pages 327-332
2002

Estrogen-like activity of glabrene and other constituents isolated from licorice root

S. Tamir; M. Eizenberg; D. Somjen; S. Izrael; J. Vaya
Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2001 Volume 78 Issue 3 Pages 291-298
2001

Paradoxical interactions among estrogen receptors, estrogens and SERMS: Mutual annihilation and synergy

A. M. Kaye; M. Spatz; A. Waisman; S. Sasson; S. Tamir; J. Vaya; D. Somjen
Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2001 Volume 76 Issue 04-??? Pages 85-93
2001

Estrogenic and antiproliferative properties of glabridin from licorice in human breast cancer cells

S. Tamir; M. Eizenberg; D. Somjen; N. Stern; R. Shelach; A. Kaye; J. Vaya
Cancer Research 2000 Volume 60 Issue 20 Pages 5704-5709
2000

Etheno adducts in spleen DNA of SJL mice stimulated to overproduce nitric oxide

J. Nair; A. Gal; S. Tamir; S. R. Tannenbaum; G. N. Wogan; H. Bartsch
Carcinogenesis 1998 Volume 19 Issue 12 Pages 2081-2084
1998

A mechanistic analysis of nitric oxide-induced cellular toxicity

S. Burney; S. Tamir; A. Gal; S. R. Tannenbaum
Nitric Oxide - Biology and Chemistry 1997 Volume 1 Issue 2 Pages 130-144
1997

Nitrotyrosine formation, apoptosis, and oxidative damage: Relationships to nitric oxide production in SJL mice bearing the RcsX tumor

A. Gal; S. Tamir; L. J. Kennedy; S. R. Tannenbaum; G. N. Wogan
Cancer Research 1997 Volume 57 Issue 10 Pages 1821-1828
1997

Nitric oxide production in SJL mice bearing the RcsX lymphoma: A model for in vivo toxicological evaluation of NO

A. Gal; S. Tamir; S. R. Tannenbaum; G. N. Wogan
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1996 Volume 93 Issue 21 Pages 11499-11503
1996

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

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

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

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

DNA damage by nitric oxide

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

Isolation, characterization, and properties of a trypsin-chymotrypsin inhibitor from amaranth seeds

S. Tamir; J. Bell; T. H. Finlay; E. Sakal; P. Smirnoff; S. Gaur; Y. Birk
Protein Journal 1996 Volume 15 Issue 2 Pages 219-229
1996

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
Chemical Research in Toxicology 1995 Volume 8 Issue 3 Pages 473-477
1995

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
Cancer Research 1995 Volume 55 Issue 19 Pages 4391-4397
1995

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

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

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
Chemical Research in Toxicology 1994 Volume 7 Issue 3 Pages 469
1994

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
Biochemical Journal 1994 Volume 304 Issue 1 Pages 201-204
1994

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
Endocrinology 1993 Volume 133 Issue 3 Pages 996-1002
1993

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

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

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