Publications

    * denotes equal contribution

  1. Tal, O., Lim, H.Y., Gurevich, I., Milo, I., Shipony, Z., Ng, L.G., Angeli, V., and Shakhar, G., , DC mobilization from the skin requires docking to immobilized CCL21 on lymphatic endothelium and intralymphatic crawling.
    J Exp Med, 2011. 208(10): p. 2141-53.
     
  2. Kim, K.W., Vallon-Eberhard, A., Zigmond, E., Farache J., Shezen, E., Shakhar, G., Ludwig, A., Lira, S.A., Jung, S. (2011) In vivo structure/function and expression analysis of the CX3C chemokine fractalkine.
    Blood. Epub Sep 27 2011 .
     
  3. Varol, C., Vallon-Eberhard, A., Elinav, E., Aychek, T., Shapira, Y., Luche, H., Fehling, H.J., Hardt, W.D., Shakhar, G., and Jung, S., Intestinal lamina propria dendritic cell subsets have different origin and functions.
    Immunity, 2009. 31(3): p. 502-12.
     
  4. Shulman, Z., Shinder, V., Klein, E., Grabovsky, V., Yeger, O., Geron, E., Montresor, A., Bolomini-Vittori, M., Feigelson, S.W., Kirchhausen, T., Laudanna, C., Shakhar, G., and Alon, R., Lymphocyte crawling and transendothelial migration require chemokine triggering of high-affinity LFA-1 integrin.
    Immunity, 2009. 30(3): p. 384-96.
       
  5. Schwickert, TA., Lindquist, RL., Shakhar, G., Livshits, G., Skokos, D., Kosco-Vilbois, MH., Dustin, ML.,and Nussenzweig MC., (2007).
    In vivo imaging of germinal centres reveals a dynamic open structure.
    Nature,446(7131):83-7
     
  6. Rosenne, E., Shakhar, G., Melamed, R., Schwartz, Y., Erdreich-Epstein, A.,and Ben-Eliyahu, S., (2007).
    Inducing a mode of NK-resistance to suppression by stress and surgery: A potential approach based on low dose of poly I-C to reduce postoperative cancer metastasis.
    Brain Behavior and Immunity.21(4):395-408
     

  7. Shakhar, G., Abudarham, N., Melamed, R., Schwartz, Y., Rosenne, E., and Ben-Eliyahu, S (2007).
    Amelioration of operation-induced suppression of marginating pulmonary NK activity using poly IC: a potential approach to reduce postoperative metastasis.
    Annals of Surgical Oncology.14(2):841-52.
     

  8. Shakhar, K., Rosenne, E., Loewenthal, R., Shakhar, G., Carp, H., and Ben-Eliyahu, S. (2006)
    High NK activity in recurrent miscarriage: what are we really measuring?
    Human Reproduction, 21(9):2421-2425.
     

  9. Tadokoro, C.E., Shakhar, G., Shen, S., Ding, Y., Lino, A.C., Maraver, A., Lafaille, J.J., and Dustin, M.L., (2006).
    Regulatory T cells Inhibit stable contacts between CD4+ T Cells and dendritic cells in vivo.
    Journal of Experimental Medicine, 203(3):505-11.
     

  10. Shakhar, G.*, Lindquist, R.L.*, Skokos, D., Dudziak, D., Huang J., Nussenzweig, M.C., and Dustin, M.L. (2005).
    Stable T cell-dendritic cell interactions precede the development of tolerance and immunity in vivo.
    Nature Immunology, 6(7): 707-14.
     

  11. Lindquist, R.L.*, Shakhar, G.*, Dudziak, D., Wardemann, H., Eisenreich, T., Dustin, M.L., and Nussenzweig, M.C., (2004).
    Visualizing dendritic cell networks in vivo.
    Nature Immunology, 5(12):1243-50.
     

  12. Melamed, R., Bar-Yosef, S., Shakhar, G., Shakhar, K., and Ben-Eliyahu, S., (2003).
    Suppression of Natural Killer Cell Activity and Promotion of Tumor Metastasis by Ketamine, Thiopental, and Halothane, but Not by Propofol: Mediating Mechanisms and Prophylactic Measures.
    Anesthesia and Analgesia, 97(5):1331-9.
     

  13. Shakhar, G., and Ben-Eliyahu, S., (2003).
    Potential Prophylactic Measures against Postoperative Immunosuppression: Could they Reduce Recurrence Rates in Oncological Patients?
    Annals of Surgical Oncology, 10(8):972-92.
     

  14. Yakar, I., Melamed, R., Shakhar, G., Shakhar, K., Rosenne, E., Abudarham, N., Page, G.G., and Ben-Eliyahu, S., (2003).
    Prostaglandin e(2) suppresses NK activity in vivo and promotes postoperative tumor metastasis in rats.
    Annals of Surgical Oncology, 10(4):469-79.
     

  15. Shakhar, G. and Blumenfeld, B., (2003).
    Glucocorticoid involvement in suppression of NK activity following surgery in rats.
    Journal of Neuroimmunology, 138(1-2): 83-91.
     

  16. Haim, S., Shakhar, G. Rossene, E., Taylor, A.N., and Ben-Eliyahu, S., (2003).
    Serum levels of sex hormones and corticosterone throughout 4- and 5-day estrous cycles in Fischer 344 rats and their simulation in ovariectomized females.
    Journal of Endocrinological Investigation, 26(10):1013-22.
     

  17. Bar-Yosef, S., Melamed, R., Page, G.G., Shakhar, G., Shakhar, K., and Ben-Eliyahu, S., (2001).
    Attenuation of the tumor-promoting effect of surgery by spinal blockade in rats.
    Anesthesiology, 94(6):1066-73.
     

  18. Shakhar, G., Bar-Ziv, I., and Ben-Eliyahu, S., (2001).
    Diurnal Changes in Lung Tumor Clearance and Their Relation to NK Cell Cytotoxicity in the Blood and Spleen.
    International Journal of Cancer, 94(3):401-6.
     

  19. Yovel, G., Sirota, P., Mazeh, D., Shakhar, G., Rosenne, E., and Ben-Eliyahu, S., (2000).
    Higher natural killer cell activity in schizophrenic patients: the impact of serum factors, medication, and smoking.
    Brain, Behavior, and Immunity, 14(3):153-69.
     

  20. Ben-Eliyahu, S., Shakhar, G., Shakhar, K., and Melamed, R., (2000).
    Timing within the oestrous cycle modulates adrenergic suppression of NK activity and resistance to metastasis: possible clinical implications.
    British Journal of Cancer, 83(12):1747-54.
     

  21. Shakhar, K., Shakhar, G., Rosenne, E., and Ben-Eliyahu, S., (2000).
    Timing within the menstrual cycle, sex, and the use of oral contraceptives determine adrenergic suppression of NK cell activity.
    British Journal of Cancer, 83(12):1630-6.
     

  22. Ben-Eliyahu, S., Shakhar, G., Page, G.G., Stefanski, V., and Shakhar, K., (2000).
    Suppression of NK Cell Activity and of Resistance to Metastasis by Stress: A Role for Adrenal Catecholamines and β-Adrenoceptors.
    Neuroimmunomodulation. 8(3):154-64.
     

  23. Ben-Eliyahu, S., Shakhar, G., Rosenne, E., Levinson, Y., and Beilin, B., (1999).
    Hypothermia in barbiturate-anesthetized rats suppresses natural killer cell activity and compromises resistance to tumor metastasis: a role for adrenergic mechanisms.
    Anesthesiology, 91(3):732-40.
     

  24. Ben-Eliyahu, S., Page, G.G., Yirmiya, R., and Shakhar, G., (1999).
    Evidence that stress and surgical interventions promote tumor development by suppressing natural killer cell activity.
    International Journal of Cancer, 80(6):880-8.
     

  25. Shakhar, G., and Ben-Eliyahu, S., (1998).
    In vivo β-adrenergic stimulation suppresses natural killer activity and compromises resistance to tumor metastasis in rats.
    Journal of Immunology, 160(7):3251-8.
     

  26. Ben-Eliyahu, S., Page, G.G., Shakhar, G., and Taylor, A.N., (1996).
    Increased susceptibility to metastasis during pro-oestrus/oestrus in rats: possible role of oestradiol and natural killer cells.
    British Journal of Cancer, 74(12):1900-7.
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