Search Results - "Tal, Michal"
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Effects of vegetation on channel morphodynamics: results and insights from laboratory experiments
Published in Earth surface processes and landforms (01-07-2010)“…A series of laboratory experiments demonstrates that riparian vegetation can cause a braided channel to self‐organize to, and maintain, a dynamic,…”
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Mitochondrial DNA stress primes the antiviral innate immune response
Published in Nature (London) (23-04-2015)“…Mitochondrial DNA stress potentiates type I interferon responses via activation of the cGAS–STING–IRF3 pathway. Mitochondria trigger innate immunity…”
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Mx1 reveals innate pathways to antiviral resistance and lethal influenza disease
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (22-04-2016)“…Influenza A virus (IAV) causes up to half a million deaths worldwide annually, 90% of which occur in older adults. We show that IAV-infected monocytes from…”
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Effects of continuous embankments and successive run-of-the-river dams on bedload transport capacities along the Rhône River, France
Published in The Science of the total environment (25-03-2019)“…This study was aimed at untangling the relative impacts of successive phases of human modifications on changes in bedload transport along a 430 km-long river…”
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A functional subset of CD8+ T cells during chronic exhaustion is defined by SIRPα expression
Published in Nature communications (15-02-2019)“…Prolonged exposure of CD8 + T cells to antigenic stimulation, as in chronic viral infections, leads to a state of diminished function termed exhaustion. We now…”
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CD47 blockade reduces the pathologic features of experimental cerebral malaria and promotes survival of hosts with Plasmodium infection
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (16-03-2021)“…CD47 is an antiphagocytic “don’t eat me” signal that inhibits programmed cell removal of self. As red blood cells (RBCs) age they lose CD47 expression and…”
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Guardians of the oral and nasopharyngeal galaxy: IgA and protection against SARS‐CoV‐2 infection
Published in Immunological reviews (01-08-2022)“…In early 2020, a global emergency was upon us in the form of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) pandemic. While horrific in its health, social and…”
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Overlapping conditions in Long COVID at a multisite academic center
Published in Frontiers in neurology (25-10-2024)“…Background Many patients experience persistent symptoms after COVID-19, a syndrome referred to as Long COVID (LC). The goal of this study was to identify novel…”
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Absence of autophagy results in reactive oxygen species-dependent amplification of RLR signaling
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (24-02-2009)“…Autophagy is a highly conserved process that maintains homeostasis by clearing damaged organelles and long-lived proteins. The consequences of deficiency in…”
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River channel lateral mobility: metrics, time scales, and controls
Published in Journal of geophysical research. Earth surface (01-06-2013)“…Alluvial river channels are intrinsically mobile. We mapped channel planform extent in a series of experiments to measure instantaneous rates of channel…”
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Autophagy and selective deployment of Atg proteins in antiviral defense
Published in International immunology (01-01-2013)“…Autophagy is an evolutionarily ancient process eukaryotic cells utilize to remove and recycle intracellular material in order to maintain cellular homeostasis…”
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Mitoxosome: a mitochondrial platform for cross-talk between cellular stress and antiviral signaling
Published in Immunological reviews (01-09-2011)“…Evidence is accumulating that the mitochondria form an integral platform from which innate signaling takes place. Recent studies revealed that the mitochondria…”
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Data sharing policies in scholarly publications: interdisciplinary comparisons
Published in Prometheus (Saint Lucia, Brisbane, Qld.) (01-06-2020)“…Digital sharing of research data is becoming an important research integrity norm. Data sharing is promoted in different avenues, one being the scholarly…”
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SCGB1D2 inhibits growth of Borrelia burgdorferi and affects susceptibility to Lyme disease
Published in Nature communications (19-03-2024)“…Lyme disease is a tick-borne disease caused by bacteria of the genus Borrelia . The host factors that modulate susceptibility for Lyme disease have remained…”
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Autophagic control of RLR signaling
Published in Autophagy (01-07-2009)“…Innate immunity to viral infection is initiated within the infected cells through the recognition of unique viral signatures by pattern recognition receptors…”
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Spatiotemporal characterization of endothelial cell motility and physical forces during exposure to Borrelia burgdorferi
Published in STAR protocols (16-12-2022)“…Cell motility and biomechanics are critical in various (patho)physiological processes, including the regulation of vascular barrier integrity, which can be…”
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Borrelia burgdorferi modulates the physical forces and immunity signaling in endothelial cells
Published in iScience (19-08-2022)“…Borrelia burgdorferi (Bb), a vector-borne bacterial pathogen and the causative agent of Lyme disease, can spread to distant tissues in the human host by…”
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Leukotriene C4 is the major trigger of stress-induced oxidative DNA damage
Published in Nature communications (11-12-2015)“…Endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress and major chemotherapeutic agents damage DNA by generating reactive oxygen species (ROS). Here we show that ER stress and…”
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The Encounter with the Identical Other: The Literary Double as a Manifestation of Failure in Self-Constitution
Published in Humanities (Basel) (29-01-2018)“…Literary pieces featuring the double depict an encounter between the protagonist and another person, who is her identical other. Therefore they face various…”
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