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    Repertoires of tRNAs: The Couplers of Genomics and Proteomics by Rak, Roni, Dahan, Orna, Pilpel, Yitzhak

    “…The pool of transfer RNA (tRNA) molecules in cells allows the ribosome to decode genetic information. This repertoire of molecular decoders is positioned in…”
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    Systematic Detection of Amino Acid Substitutions in Proteomes Reveals Mechanistic Basis of Ribosome Errors and Selection for Translation Fidelity by Mordret, Ernest, Dahan, Orna, Asraf, Omer, Rak, Roni, Yehonadav, Avia, Barnabas, Georgina D., Cox, Jürgen, Geiger, Tamar, Lindner, Ariel B., Pilpel, Yitzhak

    Published in Molecular cell (08-08-2019)
    “…The translation machinery and the genes it decodes co-evolved to achieve production throughput and accuracy. Nonetheless, translation errors are frequent, and…”
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    Manipulation of the human tRNA pool reveals distinct tRNA sets that act in cellular proliferation or cell cycle arrest by Aharon-Hefetz, Noa, Frumkin, Idan, Mayshar, Yoav, Dahan, Orna, Pilpel, Yitzhak, Rak, Roni

    Published in eLife (24-12-2020)
    “…Different subsets of the tRNA pool in human cells are expressed in different cellular conditions. The 'proliferation-tRNAs' are induced upon normal and…”
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    Tissue- and Time-Specific Expression of Otherwise Identical tRNA Genes by Sagi, Dror, Rak, Roni, Gingold, Hila, Adir, Idan, Maayan, Gadi, Dahan, Orna, Broday, Limor, Pilpel, Yitzhak, Rechavi, Oded

    Published in PLoS genetics (25-08-2016)
    “…Codon usage bias affects protein translation because tRNAs that recognize synonymous codons differ in their abundance. Although the current dogma states that…”
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    Challenges and opportunities in cell expansion for cultivated meat by Hauser, Michelle, Zirman, Amit, Rak, Roni, Nachman, Iftach

    Published in Frontiers in nutrition (Lausanne) (07-02-2024)
    “…The cultivation of meat using grown animal stem cells offers a promising solution to pressing global concerns around climate change, ethical considerations,…”
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    Probiotic cultivated meat: bacterial-based scaffolds and products to improve cultivated meat by Kolodkin-Gal, Ilana, Dash, Orit, Rak, Roni

    Published in Trends in biotechnology (Regular ed.) (01-03-2024)
    “…Cultured meat production requires microcarriers, hydrogels, and scaffolds for 3D growth and support.Co-culturing techniques of probiotic bacteria and cell…”
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    Dynamic changes in tRNA modifications and abundance during T cell activation by Rak, Roni, Polonsky, Michal, Eizenberg-Magar, Inbal, Mo, Yufeng, Sakaguchi, Yuriko, Mizrahi, Orel, Nachshon, Aharon, Reich-Zeliger, Shlomit, Stern-Ginossar, Noam, Dahan, Orna, Suzuki, Tsutomu, Friedman, Nir, Pilpel, Yitzhak

    “…The tRNA pool determines the efficiency, throughput, and accuracy of translation. Previous studies have identified dynamic changes in the tRNA (transfer RNA)…”
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    Computer-based identification of a novel LIMK1/2 inhibitor that synergizes with salirasib to destabilize the actin cytoskeleton by Mashiach-Farkash, Efrat, Rak, Roni, Elad-Sfadia, Galit, Haklai, Roni, Carmeli, Shmuel, Kloog, Yoel, Wolfson, Haim J

    Published in Oncotarget (01-06-2012)
    “…Neurofibromin regulates cell motility via three distinct GTPase pathways acting through two different domains, the Ras GTPase-activating protein-related domain…”
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    Novel LIMK2 Inhibitor Blocks Panc-1 Tumor Growth in a mouse xenograft model by Rak, Roni, Haklai, Roni, Elad-Tzfadia, Galit, Wolfson, Haim J, Carmeli, Shmuel, Kloog, Yoel

    Published in Oncoscience (2014)
    “…LIM kinases (LIMKs) are important cell cytoskeleton regulators that play a prominent role in cancer manifestation and neuronal diseases. The LIMK family…”
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