Micah Leshem

Affiliations: 
University of Haifa, Haifa, Haifa District, Israel 
Area:
psychobiology
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Parents

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John Blundell grad student 1971-1776 University of Leeds (United Kingdom)
 (John's first PhD student)

Collaborators

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Alan N. Epstein collaborator 1986-1991 Penn
Eliot Stellar collaborator 1991-1992 Penn
Simon Thornton collaborator 2003-2004 University of Nancy (France)
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Santollo J, Daniels D, Leshem M, et al. (2023) Sex Differences in Salt Appetite: Perspectives from Animal Models and Human Studies. Nutrients. 15
Leshem M. (2020) Salt need needs investigation. The British Journal of Nutrition. 1-26
Leshem M, Dessie-Navon H. (2018) Acculturation of immigrant diet, basic taste responses and sodium appetite. Journal of Nutritional Science. 7: e21
Leshem M. (2016) Salt appetite is not increased in summer heat. Appetite. 108: 28-31
Leshem M. (2015) Does salt increase thirst? Appetite. 85: 70-5
Hendi K, Leshem M. (2014) Salt appetite in the elderly. The British Journal of Nutrition. 112: 1621-7
Goldstein P, Leshem M. (2014) Dietary sodium, added salt, and serum sodium associations with growth and depression in the U.S. general population. Appetite. 79: 83-90
Zaidan H, Leshem M, Gaisler-Salomon I. (2013) Prereproductive stress to female rats alters corticotropin releasing factor type 1 expression in ova and behavior and brain corticotropin releasing factor type 1 expression in offspring. Biological Psychiatry. 74: 680-7
Leshem M, Schulkin J. (2012) Transgenerational effects of infantile adversity and enrichment in male and female rats. Developmental Psychobiology. 54: 169-86
Ricon T, Toth E, Leshem M, et al. (2012) Unpredictable chronic stress in juvenile or adult rats has opposite effects, respectively, promoting and impairing resilience. Stress (Amsterdam, Netherlands). 15: 11-20
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