Chaim Sheba
Israeli physician
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Chaim Sheba's Degrees
- Doctorate Medicine University of Vienna
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Chaim Sheba was an Israeli physician, notable for being the founder of Sheba Medical Center. Biography Chaim Scheiber was born in Frasin, near Gurahumora, Bukovina, then in Austria-Hungary , to the well known Scheiber Hasidic family, a descendant of the Hasidic court of Ruzhin. As a young child he studied in heder, a school for religious studies only. He transferred from there to the 8th grade in a secular school. Influenced by his grandfather, he began medical studies in Cernăuți and completed such studies in Vienna in December 1932. In the beginning of 1933, Sheba immigrated to Mandate Palestine.
Chaim Sheba's Published Works
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- A study of subjects with erythrocyte glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency: investigation of platelet enzymes. (1959) (107)
- Mumps virus and subacute thyroiditis; evidence of a causal association. (1957) (97)
- Dubin-Johnson syndrome in Israel. I. Clinical, laboratory, and genetic aspects of 101 cases. (1970) (92)
- Studies on erthrocytes in cases with past history of favism and drug-induced acute hemolytic anemia. (1957) (70)
- Multiple hemangiomata associated with thrombocytopenia: remarks on the pathogenesis of the thrombocytopenia in this syndrome. (1959) (65)
- Studies on glutathione stability in erythrocytes of cases with past history of favism or sulfa-drug-induced hemolysis. (1958) (61)
- Haemoglobin H Disease with Persistent Haemoglobin “Bart's” in an Oriental Jewess and Her Daughter (1959) (53)
- Abnormal excretion of the isomers of urinary coproporphyrin by patients with Dubin-Johnson syndrome in Israel. (1971) (52)
- Enzymatic Abnormality in Erythrocytes of a Population Sensitive to Vicia Faba Or Hæmolytic Anæmia Induced by Drugs (1958) (51)
- Selective occurrence of glutathione instability in red blood corpuscles of the various Jewish tribes. (1958) (50)
- Epidemiologic surveys of deleterious genes in different population groups in Israel. (1962) (47)
- DUBIN-JOHNSON SYNDROME IN ISRAEL (1970) (43)
- Erythrocyte Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase-deficient Subjects: Enzyme-Level in Saliva (1960) (35)
- Activation of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase of enzyme-deficient subjects. II. Properties of the activator and the activation reaction. (1961) (34)
- Aplastic anemia in Israel: evaluation of the etiological role of chloramphenicol on a community-wide basis (1975) (34)
- Data for X‐mapping calculations, Israeli families tested for Xg, g‐6‐pd and for colour vision (1963) (32)
- A study of subjects with erythrocyte glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency. II. Investigation of leukocyte enzymes. (1959) (31)
- Haemolytic jaundice following aspirin administration to a patient with a deficiency of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase in erythrocytes. (1960) (29)
- Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase Deficiency and Haemolytic Disease of the Newborn in Israel* (1963) (28)
- Sulfobromophthalein tolerance test in patients with Dubin-Johnson syndrome and their relatives. (1970) (24)
- Activation of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase of enzyme deficient subjects: 1. Activation by stroma of normal erythrocytes (1960) (23)
- Dubin-Johnson syndrome in Israel. II. Association with factor-VII deficiency. (1970) (23)
- LINKAGE RELATIONS OF THE X-BORNE GENES RESPONSIBLE FOR GLUCOSE-6-PHOSPHATE DEHYDROGENASE AND FOR THE Xg BLOOD-GROUPS (1962) (22)
- The Morphology of Glucose 6 Phosphate Dehydrogenase Deficient Erythrocytes: Electron-microscopic Studies (1961) (19)
- Glutathione metabolism in cord and newborn infant blood. (1958) (17)
- A Genetic Study of Stub Thumbs among Various Ethnic Groups in Israel (1965) (16)
- Hereditary deficiency of blood clotting factor VII and Dubin-Johnson syndrome in an Israeli family. (1969) (13)
- Taste sensitivity to phenylthiourea among the Jewish population groups in Israel. (1962) (13)
- The incorporation of isotopically labelled glycine into glutathione of erythrocytes with glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency. (1959) (12)
- Hemolytic trait in oriental Jews connected with an hereditary enzymatic abnormality of erythrocytes. (1958) (12)
- A hereditary abnormality of the metabolism of glutathione in the red blood cells. (1959) (9)
- A Comparison of Some Eidemiological Aspects of Cervical and Endometrial Carcinoma (1970) (9)
- Prevention of mumps thyroiditis. (1968) (9)
- Parachlorophenylalanine treatment in carcinoid syndrome. (1970) (8)
- A comparison of some epidemiological aspects of cervical and endometrial carcinoma. (1970) (7)
- Jewish migration in its historical perspective. (1971) (7)
- A hematological survey of industrial workers with enzymedeficient erythrocytes. (1959) (6)
- A survey of some genetical characters in Ethiopian tribes. Introduction. Purpose of expedition. Survey of glutathione-instability in red blood cells. (1962) (6)
- Gene-frequencies in Jews. (1970) (5)
- [Hemolytic trait in non-Ashkenazic Jews connected with a hereditary, enzymatic abnormality of erythrocytes]. (1958) (5)
- Catalase activity in normal and glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficient red cells. (1965) (4)
- Glucose 6 phosphate dehydrogenase (G-6-P-D) deficiency as a possible marker for studying ethnic origin and migration. (1962) (4)
- The hemolytic effect of various sulfonamides on subjects with a deficiency of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase of erythrocytes. (1959) (3)
- The linkage relation of G6PD to Xg. (1966) (3)
- Thyrotoxicosis simulating lymphoma. (1965) (2)
- DUBIN-JOHNSON SYNDROME IN ISRAELII. Association with Factor- VII Deficiency1 (1970) (2)
- The world and chloramphenicol. (1970) (1)
- Saul Adler--the scientist as consultant to the clinician: highlights of 30 years' association. (1968) (1)
- Storage stability of blood with unstable glutathione. (1958) (1)
- [Hematologic survey in industries employing carriers of hereditary enzyme deficiency in their red blood cells]. (1959) (1)
- RISKS OF CHLORAMPHENICOL (1967) (1)
- [Thalassemia, hemoglobin H disease and persistent Bart's hemoglobin in a Jewish family from Iraq]. (1960) (0)
- [Inhibition of phenylalanine hydroxylation during treatment of carcinoid syndrome with p-chlorophenylalanine]. (1970) (0)
- A Bucharan Jewish Family with Thalassemia re-evaluated after Twenty Years. (1964) (0)
- [Clinical features of encephalitis in adults]. (1955) (0)
- [As Prof. E. Rabau came to Israel]. (1970) (0)
- [Chloramphenicol in the etiology of aplastic anemia]. (1974) (0)
- LEVEL AND STABILITY OF BLOOD-GLUTATHIONE AFTER SPLENECTOMY (1958) (0)
- [On the need for combined teaching of human and veterinary medicine in Israel]. (1961) (0)
- Data on the lack of a particular myelotoxicity of chloramphenicol in Israel. (1969) (0)
- GLUTATHIONE METABOLISM IN CORD AND NEWBORN (1958) (0)
- Clinical Features of Encephalitis in Adults (1953-1954 Season). (1955) (0)
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