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  • Induction of CD4 T cell mem... Induction of CD4 T cell memory by local cellular collectivity
    Polonsky, Michal; Rimer, Jacob; Kern-Perets, Amos ... Science, 06/2018, Volume: 360, Issue: 6394
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    Cell differentiation is directed by signals driving progenitors into specialized cell types. This process can involve collective decision-making, when differentiating cells determine their lineage ...
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  • Nutritional Approaches as a... Nutritional Approaches as a Treatment for Impaired Bone Growth and Quality Following the Consumption of Ultra-Processed Food
    Griess-Fishheimer, Shelley; Zaretsky, Janna; Travinsky-Shmul, Tamara ... International journal of molecular sciences, 01/2022, Volume: 23, Issue: 2
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    The severe impairment of bone development and quality was recently described as a new target for unbalanced ultra-processed food (UPF). Here, we describe nutritional approaches to repair this ...
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  • B Cell Diversification Is U... B Cell Diversification Is Uncoupled from SAP-Mediated Selection Forces in Chronic Germinal Centers within Peyer’s Patches
    Biram, Adi; Winter, Eitan; Denton, Alice E. ... Cell reports, 02/2020, Volume: 30, Issue: 6
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    Antibodies secreted within the intestinal tract provide protection from the invasion of microbes into the host tissues. Germinal center (GC) formation in lymph nodes and spleen strictly requires ...
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  • Engineering of synthetic ce... Engineering of synthetic cellular microenvironments: Implications for immunity
    Adutler-Lieber, Shimrit; Zaretsky, Irina; Platzman, Ilia ... Journal of autoimmunity, 11/2014, Volume: 54
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    Abstract In this article, we discuss novel synthetic approaches for studying the interactions of cells with their microenvironment. Notably, critical cellular processes such as growth, ...
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  • Massively Parallel Single-C... Massively Parallel Single-Cell RNA-Seq for Marker-Free Decomposition of Tissues into Cell Types
    Jaitin, Diego Adhemar; Kenigsberg, Ephraim; Keren-Shaul, Hadas ... Science, 02/2014, Volume: 343, Issue: 6172
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    In multicellular organisms, biological function emerges when heterogeneous cell types form complex organs. Nevertheless, dissection of tissues into mixtures of cellular subpopulations is currently ...
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  • Diverse continuum of CD4⁺ T... Diverse continuum of CD4⁺ T-cell states is determined by hierarchical additive integration of cytokine signals
    Eizenberg-Magar, Inbal; Rimer, Jacob; Zaretsky, Irina ... Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS, 08/2017, Volume: 114, Issue: 31
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    During cell differentiation, progenitor cells integrate signals from their environment that guide their development into specialized phenotypes. The ways by which cells respond to complex signal ...
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  • Tumor-reactive antibodies e... Tumor-reactive antibodies evolve from non-binding and autoreactive precursors
    Mazor, Roei D.; Nathan, Nachum; Gilboa, Amit ... Cell, 03/2022, Volume: 185, Issue: 7
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    The tumor microenvironment hosts antibody-secreting cells (ASCs) associated with a favorable prognosis in several types of cancer. Patient-derived antibodies have diagnostic and therapeutic ...
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  • Stable Mammalian Serum Albu... Stable Mammalian Serum Albumins Designed for Bacterial Expression
    Khersonsky, Olga; Goldsmith, Moshe; Zaretsky, Irina ... Journal of Molecular Biology/Journal of molecular biology, 09/2023, Volume: 435, Issue: 17
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    Display omitted •Computational design stabilized human and bovine serum albumins.•Designs express solubly in E. coli and exhibit up to 40 °C increased thermostability.•Some designs exhibit identical ...
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  • Monitoring the dynamics of ... Monitoring the dynamics of primary T cell activation and differentiation using long term live cell imaging in microwell arrays
    Zaretsky, Irina; Polonsky, Michal; Shifrut, Eric ... Lab on a chip, 12/2012, Volume: 12, Issue: 23
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    Methods that allow monitoring of individual cells over time, using live cell imaging, are essential for studying dynamical cellular processes in heterogeneous cell populations such as primary T ...
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  • Paradoxical Signaling by a ... Paradoxical Signaling by a Secreted Molecule Leads to Homeostasis of Cell Levels
    Hart, Yuval; Reich-Zeliger, Shlomit; Antebi, Yaron E. ... Cell, 08/2014, Volume: 158, Issue: 5
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    A widespread feature of extracellular signaling in cell circuits is paradoxical pleiotropy: the same secreted signaling molecule can induce opposite effects in the responding cells. For example, the ...
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