Ariel Kamsler, Ph.D.

Research Interests

Studying the hippocampus as a model system using electrophysiological, behavioral and molecular tools for understanding how multicellular circuits utilize intracellular molecular pathways to form memories

Publications

Title Journal Date Authors

Functional and morphological alterations in compound transgenic mice overexpressing Cu/Zn superoxide dismutase and amyloid precursor protein

European Journal of Neuroscience 19(5):1174-90.

2004

Harris-Cerruti C., Kamsler A, Kaplan B., Lamb B., Segal M. and Groner Y.

Hydrogen peroxide as a diffusible signal molecule in synaptic plasticity.

Molecular Neurobiology 29(2):167-78.

2004 Kamsler A and Segal M.
Paradoxical actions of hydrogen peroxide on LTP in transgenic SOD-1 mice. Journal of Neuroscience 23 (32): 10359-10367 2003 Kamsler A. and Segal M.
Impaired interleukin-1 signaling is associated with deficits in hippocampal memory processes and neural plasticity. Hippocampus 13 (7): 826-834 2003 Avital A., Goshen I. , Kamsler A, Segal M., Iverfeldt K., Richter-Levin G., Yirmiya R.
Hydrogen peroxide modulation of synaptic plasticity.

 

Journal of  Neuroscience 23(1):269-76 2003 Kamsler A, Segal M.

Increased oxidative stress in ataxia telangiectasia evidenced by alterations in redox state of brains from Atm-deficient mice

Cancer Res 
61 (5): 1849-1854

2001

Kamsler A, Daily D, Hochman A, Stern N, Shiloh Y, Rotman G, Barzilai A.

The involvement of p53 in dopamine-induced apoptosis of cerebellar granule neurons and leukemic cells overexpressing p53

Cell Mol Neurobiol
 19 (2): 261-276

1999

Daily D, Barzilai A, Offen D, Kamsler A, Melamed E, Ziv I

Scholastic Achievements

Dates School Degree Advisor

 

Tel Aviv University

MSc 

Ari Barzilai

 

Weizmann Institute of Science

PhD

Menahem Segal

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