Aleksandra Deczkowska
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Deczkowska A, Weiner A, Amit I
Cell
. 2020 Jun;
181(6):1207-1217.
PMID: 32531244
Alzheimer's disease, obesity-related metabolic syndrome, and cancer are the leading causes of death and among the most costly medical conditions in the Western world. In all three cases, recent discoveries...
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Bost P, Giladi A, Liu Y, Bendjelal Y, Xu G, David E, et al.
Cell
. 2020 Jun;
181(7):1475-1488.e12.
PMID: 32479746
Viruses are a constant threat to global health as highlighted by the current COVID-19 pandemic. Currently, lack of data underlying how the human host interacts with viruses, including the SARS-CoV-2...
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Jaitin D, Adlung L, Thaiss C, Weiner A, Li B, Descamps H, et al.
Cell
. 2019 Jul;
178(3):686-698.e14.
PMID: 31257031
Immune cells residing in white adipose tissue have been highlighted as important factors contributing to the pathogenesis of metabolic diseases, but the molecular regulators that drive adipose tissue immune cell...
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Deczkowska A, Schwartz M
J Exp Med
. 2018 Oct;
215(11):2702-2704.
PMID: 30301785
Immune cells patrol the brain and can support its function, but can we modulate brain-immune communication to fight neurological diseases? Here, we briefly discuss the mechanisms orchestrating the cross-talk between...
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Deczkowska A, Amit I, Schwartz M
Nat Neurosci
. 2018 Jun;
21(8):1137.
PMID: 29942040
In the version of this article initially published, the annotation accompanying ref. 47 ended with "though the modulation of microglia." The first word of this phrase should have been "through."...
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Deczkowska A, Keren-Shaul H, Weiner A, Colonna M, Schwartz M, Amit I
Cell
. 2018 May;
173(5):1073-1081.
PMID: 29775591
A major challenge in the field of neurodegenerative diseases and brain aging is to identify the body's intrinsic mechanism that could sense the central nervous system (CNS) damage early and...
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Deczkowska A, Amit I, Schwartz M
Nat Neurosci
. 2018 May;
21(6):779-786.
PMID: 29735982
Microglia differentiate from progenitors that infiltrate the nascent CNS during early embryonic development. They then remain in this unique immune-privileged environment throughout life. Multiple immune mechanisms, which we collectively refer...
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Deczkowska A, Matcovitch-Natan O, Tsitsou-Kampeli A, Ben-Hamo S, Dvir-Szternfeld R, Spinrad A, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2017 Sep;
8(1):717.
PMID: 28959042
During ageing, microglia acquire a phenotype that may negatively affect brain function. Here we show that ageing microglial phenotype is largely imposed by interferon type I (IFN-I) chronically present in...
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