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    Mapping synaptic cortico‐claustral connectivity in the mouse by Atlan, Gal, Terem, Anna, Peretz‐Rivlin, Noa, Groysman, Maya, Citri, Ami

    Published in Journal of comparative neurology (1911) (15-04-2017)
    “…The claustrum is an intriguing brain structure, featuring the highest connectivity per regional volume in the brain. It is a thin and elongated structure…”
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    p53 orchestrates between normal differentiation and cancer by Rivlin, Noa, Koifman, Gabriela, Rotter, Varda

    Published in Seminars in cancer biology (01-06-2015)
    “…Abstract During recent years, it is becoming more and more evident that there is a tight connection between abnormal differentiation processes and cancer…”
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    Mutant p53 facilitates somatic cell reprogramming and augments the malignant potential of reprogrammed cells by Sarig, Rachel, Rivlin, Noa, Brosh, Ran, Bornstein, Chamutal, Kamer, Iris, Ezra, Osnat, Molchadsky, Alina, Goldfinger, Naomi, Brenner, Ori, Rotter, Varda

    Published in The Journal of experimental medicine (27-09-2010)
    “…p53 deficiency enhances the efficiency of somatic cell reprogramming to a pluripotent state. As p53 is usually mutated in human tumors and many mutated forms…”
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    The Claustrum Supports Resilience to Distraction by Atlan, Gal, Terem, Anna, Peretz-Rivlin, Noa, Sehrawat, Kamini, Gonzales, Ben Jerry, Pozner, Guy, Tasaka, Gen-ichi, Goll, Yael, Refaeli, Ron, Zviran, Ori, Lim, Byung Kook, Groysman, Maya, Goshen, Inbal, Mizrahi, Adi, Nelken, Israel, Citri, Ami

    Published in Current biology (10-09-2018)
    “…A barrage of information constantly assaults our senses, of which only a fraction is relevant at any given point in time. However, the neural circuitry…”
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    Claustral Neurons Projecting to Frontal Cortex Mediate Contextual Association of Reward by Terem, Anna, Gonzales, Ben Jerry, Peretz-Rivlin, Noa, Ashwal-Fluss, Reut, Bleistein, Noa, del Mar Reus-Garcia, Maria, Mukherjee, Diptendu, Groysman, Maya, Citri, Ami

    Published in Current biology (21-09-2020)
    “…The claustrum is a small nucleus, exhibiting vast reciprocal connectivity with cortical, subcortical, and midbrain regions. Recent studies, including ours,…”
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    Thymospheres Are Formed by Mesenchymal Cells with the Potential to Generate Adipocytes, but Not Epithelial Cells by Sheridan, Julie M., Keown, Ashleigh, Policheni, Antonia, Roesley, Siti N.A., Rivlin, Noa, Kadouri, Noam, Ritchie, Matthew E., Jain, Reema, Abramson, Jakub, Heng, Tracy S.P., Gray, Daniel H.D.

    Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (24-10-2017)
    “…Evidence suggests that a stem-cell-driven differentiation hierarchy maintains the dynamic thymic epithelial cell (TEC) network that governs T lymphocyte…”
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    Claustrum neurons projecting to the anterior cingulate restrict engagement during sleep and behavior by Atlan, Gal, Matosevich, Noa, Peretz-Rivlin, Noa, Marsh-Yvgi, Idit, Zelinger, Noam, Chen, Eden, Kleinman, Timna, Bleistein, Noa, Sheinbach, Efrat, Groysman, Maya, Nir, Yuval, Citri, Ami

    Published in Nature communications (26-06-2024)
    “…The claustrum has been linked to attention and sleep. We hypothesized that this reflects a shared function, determining responsiveness to stimuli, which spans…”
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    An automated group-housed oral fentanyl self-administration method in mice by Peretz-Rivlin, Noa, Marsh-Yvgi, Idit, Fatal, Yonatan, Terem, Anna, Turm, Hagit, Shaham, Yavin, Citri, Ami

    Published in Psychopharmacology (22-01-2024)
    “…Social factors play a critical role in human drug addiction, and humans often consume drugs together with their peers. In contrast, in traditional animal…”
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    Mutations in the p53 Tumor Suppressor Gene: Important Milestones at the Various Steps of Tumorigenesis by Rivlin, Noa, Brosh, Ran, Oren, Moshe, Rotter, Varda

    Published in Genes & cancer (01-04-2011)
    “…Inactivation of the p53 tumor suppressor is a frequent event in tumorigenesis. In most cases, the p53 gene is mutated, giving rise to a stable mutant protein…”
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    Claustral neurons projecting to frontal cortex restrict opioid consumption by Terem, Anna, Fatal, Yonatan, Peretz-Rivlin, Noa, Turm, Hagit, Koren, Shahar Shohat, Kitsberg, Danny, Ashwal-Fluss, Reut, Mukherjee, Diptendu, Habib, Naomi, Citri, Ami

    Published in Current biology (10-07-2023)
    “…The synthetic opioid fentanyl is a major contributor to the current opioid addiction crisis. We report that claustral neurons projecting to the frontal cortex…”
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    p53, a novel regulator of lipid metabolism pathways by Goldstein, Ido, Ezra, Osnat, Rivlin, Noa, Molchadsky, Alina, Madar, Shalom, Goldfinger, Naomi, Rotter, Varda

    Published in Journal of hepatology (01-03-2012)
    “…Background & Aims In this study we aimed at characterizing the regulation of hepatic metabolic pathways by the p53 transcription factor. Methods Analysis of…”
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    Management and outcome of 500 multiple myeloma patients treated for first relapse outside clinical studies by Avivi, Irit, Yekutiel, Naama, Shragai, Tamir, Cohen, Yael C., Grunspan, Moshe, Rivlin, Noa, Frankel, Neta, Cohen, Raanan, Weil, Clara, Chodick, Gabriel

    Published in Annals of hematology (01-11-2023)
    “…Treatment options for multiple myeloma (MM) at 1st relapse are expanding. The current study compared common 2nd line regimens administered in a real-world…”
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    Chemotherapeutic agents induce the expression and activity of their clearing enzyme CYP3A4 by activating p53 by Goldstein, Ido, Rivlin, Noa, Shoshana, Or-yam, Ezra, Osnat, Madar, Shalom, Goldfinger, Naomi, Rotter, Varda

    Published in Carcinogenesis (New York) (01-01-2013)
    “…Cytochrome P450 (P450) enzymes are abundantly expressed in the human liver where they hydroxylate organic substrates. In a microarray screen performed in human…”
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