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Keren Shakhar
Keren Shakhar
College of Management Academic Studies
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Suppression of natural killer cell activity and promotion of tumor metastasis by ketamine, thiopental, and halothane, but not by propofol: mediating mechanisms and prophylactic …
R Melamed, S Bar-Yosef, G Shakhar, K Shakhar, S Ben-Eliyahu
Anesthesia & Analgesia 97 (5), 1331-1339, 2003
5562003
Attenuation of the tumor-promoting effect of surgery by spinal blockade in rats
S Bar-Yosef, R Melamed, GG Page, G Shakhar, K Shakhar, ...
The Journal of the American Society of Anesthesiologists 94 (6), 1066-1073, 2001
3762001
Suppression of NK cell activity and of resistance to metastasis by stress: a role for adrenal catecholamines and β-adrenoceptors
S Ben-Eliyahu, G Shakhar, GG Page, V Stefanski, K Shakhar
Neuroimmunomodulation 8 (3), 154-164, 2000
2612000
Marginating pulmonary-NK activity and resistance to experimental tumor metastasis: suppression by surgery and the prophylactic use of a β-adrenergic antagonist and a …
R Melamed, E Rosenne, K Shakhar, Y Schwartz, N Abudarham, ...
Brain, behavior, and immunity 19 (2), 114-126, 2005
2352005
The effects of sex, menstrual cycle, and oral contraceptives on the number and activity of natural killer cells
G Yovel, K Shakhar, S Ben-Eliyahu
Gynecologic oncology 81 (2), 254-262, 2001
1772001
Prostaglandin E2 Suppresses NK Activity In Vivo and Promotes Postoperative Tumor Metastasis in Rats
I Yakar, R Melamed, G Shakhar, K Shakhar, E Rosenne, N Abudarham, ...
Annals of surgical oncology 10, 469-479, 2003
1482003
Differences in number and activity of peripheral natural killer cells in primary versus secondary recurrent miscarriage
K Shakhar, S Ben-Eliyahu, R Loewenthal, E Rosenne, H Carp
Fertility and sterility 80 (2), 368-375, 2003
972003
Why do we feel sick when infected—can altruism play a role?
K Shakhar, G Shakhar
PLoS Biology 13 (10), e1002276, 2015
892015
High NK cell activity in recurrent miscarriage: what are we really measuring?
K Shakhar, E Rosenne, R Loewenthal, G Shakhar, H Carp, BE Shamgar
Human reproduction 21 (9), 2421-2425, 2006
592006
Timing within the menstrual cycle, sex, and the use of oral contraceptives determine adrenergic suppression of NK cell activity
K Shakhar, G Shakhar, E Rosenne, S Ben-Eliyahu
British journal of cancer 83 (12), 1630-1636, 2000
452000
The inclusive behavioral immune system
K Shakhar
Frontiers in psychology 10, 434370, 2019
412019
Heightened risk of breast cancer following pregnancy: could lasting systemic immune alterations contribute?
K Shakhar, HB Valdimarsdottir, DH Bovbjerg
Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & Prevention 16 (6), 1082-1086, 2007
412007
Sleep, fatigue, and NK cell activity in healthy volunteers: significant relationships revealed by within subject analyses
K Shakhar, HB Valdimarsdottir, JS Guevarra, DH Bovbjerg
Brain, Behavior, and Immunity 21 (2), 180-184, 2007
402007
The effects of a Chinese herb formula, anti-cancer number one (ACNO), on NK cell activity and tumor metastasis in rats
L Hong-Fen, T Waisman, Y Maimon, K Shakhar, E Rosenne, ...
International immunopharmacology 1 (11), 1947-1956, 2001
392001
Timing within the oestrous cycle modulates adrenergic suppression of NK activity and resistance to metastasis: possible clinical implications
S Ben-Eliyahu, G Shakhar, K Shakhar, R Melamed
British journal of cancer 83 (12), 1747-1754, 2000
322000
Poly I‐C Induces Early Embryo Loss in F344 Rats: a Potential Role for NK Cells
M Arad, S Atzil, K Shakhar, A Adoni, S Ben‐Eliyahu
American Journal of Reproductive Immunology 54 (1), 49-53, 2005
132005
Coping with recurrent pregnancy loss: Psychological mechanisms
K Shakhar
Recurrent Pregnancy Loss, 243-254, 2007
32007
How to cope with stress and depression in women with recurrent miscarriage
K Shakhar, D Fleisig
Recurrent Pregnancy Loss, 135-145, 2013
12013
Coping with Repeated Pregnancy Loss: Psychological Mechanisms
K Shakhar
Recurrent Pregnancy Loss: Causes, Controversies, and Treatment, 351, 2014
2014
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