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Michal Schechter
Michal Schechter
PhD Neurobiology
Verified email at ariel.ac.il
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Exfoliated molybdenum di-sulfide (MoS2) electrode for hydrogen production in microbial electrolysis cell
S Rozenfeld, H Teller, M Schechter, R Farber, O Krichevski, A Schechter, ...
Bioelectrochemistry 123, 201-210, 2018
372018
Blocking the postpartum mouse dam's CB1 receptors impairs maternal behavior as well as offspring development and their adult social–emotional behavior
M Schechter, A Pinhasov, A Weller, E Fride
Behavioural brain research 226 (2), 481-492, 2012
372012
Anode biofilm
M Schechter, A Schechter, S Rozenfeld, E Efrat, R Cahan
Technology and application of microbial fuel cells 57, 2014
262014
Endocannabinoid R eceptor D eficiency A ffects M aternal C are and A lters the D am's H ippocampal O xytocin R eceptor and B rain‐D erived N eurotrophic F actor E xpression
M Schechter, A Weller, Z Pittel, M Gross, A Zimmer, A Pinhasov
Journal of neuroendocrinology 25 (10), 898-909, 2013
262013
Novel RuCoSe as non-platinum catalysts for oxygen reduction reaction in microbial fuel cells
S Rozenfeld, M Schechter, H Teller, R Cahan, A Schechter
Journal of Power Sources 362, 140-146, 2017
172017
Examining maternal influence on OLETF rats' early overweight: Insights from a cross‐fostering study
M Schroeder, M Schechter, E Fride, TH Moran, A Weller
Developmental Psychobiology: The Journal of the International Society for …, 2009
132009
Brain oxygen balance under various experimental pathophysiologycal conditions
M Schechter, J Sonn, A Mayevsky
Oxygen Transport to Tissue XXX, 293-299, 2009
102009
CB1 receptor deficiency affects maternal behavior and alters the dam's hippocampal oxytocin receptor and BDNF expression
M Schechter, A Weller, Z Pittel, A Zimmer, A Pinhasov
JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR NEUROSCIENCE 51, S106-S106, 2013
12013
The Role of the Endocannabinoid System in Maternal Behavior: An Animal Model Study
M Schechter
Bar Ilan University, 2012
2012
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