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    Reactive oxygen species are essential for autophagy and specifically regulate the activity of Atg4 by Scherz‐Shouval, Ruth, Shvets, Elena, Fass, Ephraim, Shorer, Hagai, Gil, Lidor, Elazar, Zvulun

    Published in The EMBO journal (04-04-2007)
    “…Autophagy is a major catabolic pathway by which eukaryotic cells degrade and recycle macromolecules and organelles. This pathway is activated under…”
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    Effect of CMV infection and high temperatures on the enzymes involved in raffinose family oligosaccharide biosynthesis in melon plants by Gil, Lidor, Ben-Ari, Julius, Turgeon, Robert, Wolf, Shmuel

    Published in Journal of plant physiology (01-07-2012)
    “…Ultrastructural and molecular studies have provided experimental evidence for the classification of cucurbits as symplastic loaders, mainly translocating the…”
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    Erythropoietin enhances immune responses in mice by Katz, Odelia, Gil, Lidor, Lifshitz, Lilach, Prutchi‐Sagiv, Sara, Gassmann, Max, Mittelman, Moshe, Neumann, Drorit

    Published in European Journal of Immunology (01-06-2007)
    “…Erythropoietin (Epo) is the main erythropoietic hormone. Recombinant human Epo (rHuEpo) is thus used in clinical practice for the treatment of anemia…”
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    Sucrose transporter plays a role in phloem loading in CMV-infected melon plants that are defined as symplastic loaders by Gil, Lidor, Yaron, Imry, Shalitin, Dror, Sauer, Norbert, Turgeon, Robert, Wolf, Shmuel

    “…Based on the high density of plasmodesmata interconnecting the intermediary cells and their neighboring phloem parenchyma or bundle-sheath cells, and based on…”
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    Induced resistance as a putative component of compost suppressiveness by Yogev, Anat, Raviv, Michael, Hadar, Yitzhak, Cohen, Roni, Wolf, Shmuel, Gil, Lidor, Katan, Jaacov

    Published in Biological control (01-07-2010)
    “…Compost made of tomato-plant residues mixed with the coarse fraction of separated cattle manure, suppressed wilt disease caused by Fusarium oxysporum f. sp…”
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