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    USP1 deubiquitinates Akt to inhibit PI3K‐Akt‐FoxO signaling in muscle during prolonged starvation by Goldbraikh, Dana, Neufeld, Danielle, EidMutlak, Yara, Lasry, Inbal, Gilda, Jennifer E, Parnis, Anna, Cohen, Shenhav

    Published in EMBO reports (03-04-2020)
    “…PI3K‐Akt‐FoxO‐mTOR signaling is the central pathway controlling growth and metabolism in all cells. Ubiquitination of the protein kinase Akt prior to its…”
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    A signaling hub of insulin receptor, dystrophin glycoprotein complex and plakoglobin regulates muscle size by Eid Mutlak, Yara, Aweida, Dina, Volodin, Alexandra, Ayalon, Bar, Dahan, Nitsan, Parnis, Anna, Cohen, Shenhav

    Published in Nature communications (13-03-2020)
    “…Signaling through the insulin receptor governs central physiological functions related to cell growth and metabolism. Here we show by tandem native protein…”
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    Decreased melanoma CSF-1 secretion by Cannabigerol treatment reprograms regulatory myeloid cells and reduces tumor progression by Wyrobnik, Iris, Steinberg, Miryam, Gelfand, Anat, Rosenblum, Ronen, Eid Mutlak, Yara, Sulimani, Liron, Procaccia, Shiri, Ofran, Yishai, Novak-Kotzer, Hila, Meiri, David

    Published in Oncoimmunology (31-12-2023)
    “…During solid tumor progression, the tumor microenvironment (TME) evolves into a highly immunosuppressive milieu. Key players in the immunosuppressive…”
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    The extracellular matrix protein agrin promotes heart regeneration in mice by Bassat, Elad, Mutlak, Yara Eid, Genzelinakh, Alex, Shadrin, Ilya Y., Baruch Umansky, Kfir, Yifa, Oren, Kain, David, Rajchman, Dana, Leach, John, Riabov Bassat, Daria, Udi, Yael, Sarig, Rachel, Sagi, Irit, Martin, James F., Bursac, Nenad, Cohen, Shenhav, Tzahor, Eldad

    Published in Nature (London) (13-07-2017)
    “…The adult mammalian heart is non-regenerative owing to the post-mitotic nature of cardiomyocytes. The neonatal mouse heart can regenerate, but only during the…”
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