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Rotnemer-Golinkin D, Avni S, Drori A, Danay O, Levanon D, Tam J, et al.
BMC Gastroenterol . 2017 Nov; 17(1):130. PMID: 29179679
Background: Hypovitaminosis D is associated with many features of the metabolic syndrome, including non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. Vitamin D-enriched mushrooms extracts exert a synergistic anti-inflammatory effect. The aim of the...
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Wang X, Aberg T, James M, Levanon D, Groner Y, Thesleff I
J Dent Res . 2005 Jan; 84(2):138-43. PMID: 15668330
Heterozygous mutations in the RUNX2 (CBFA1) gene cause cleidocranial dysplasia, characterized by multiple supernumerary teeth. This suggests that Runx2 inhibits successional tooth formation. However, in Runx2 knockout mice, molar development...
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Yin J, Levanon D, Chen J
Neurogastroenterol Motil . 2004 Dec; 16(6):737-44. PMID: 15601423
The aim was to investigate gastric myoelectrical activity (GMA) and vagal activity in response to stress. The study was performed in 10 healthy subjects in three sessions (control, relaxation and...
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Levanon D, Goss B, Chen J
Dig Dis Sci . 2002 Nov; 47(11):2500-5. PMID: 12452386
Although extensively investigated throughout the gastrointestinal tract, the influence of alcohol on gastric motility is still unclear. Our aim was to investigate the effect of wine on gastric myoelectrical activity...
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Bangsow C, Rubins N, Glusman G, Bernstein Y, NEGREANU V, Goldenberg D, et al.
Gene . 2001 Dec; 279(2):221-32. PMID: 11733147
The RUNX3 gene belongs to the runt domain family of transcription factors that act as master regulators of gene expression in major developmental pathways. In mammals the family includes three...
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Levanon D, Brenner O, NEGREANU V, Bettoun D, Woolf E, Eilam R, et al.
Mech Dev . 2001 Dec; 109(2):413-7. PMID: 11731260
The human RUNX3/AML2 gene belongs to the 'runt domain' family of transcription factors that act as gene expression regulators in major developmental pathways. Here, we describe the expression pattern of...
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Levanon D, Glusman G, Bangsow T, Ben-Asher E, Male D, Avidan N, et al.
Gene . 2001 Feb; 262(1-2):23-33. PMID: 11179664
The RUNX1 gene on human chromosome 21q22.12 belongs to the 'runt domain' gene family of transcription factors (also known as AML/CBFA/PEBP2alpha). RUNX1 is a key regulator of hematopoiesis and a...
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Pozner A, Goldenberg D, NEGREANU V, Le S, Elroy-Stein O, Levanon D, et al.
Mol Cell Biol . 2000 Mar; 20(7):2297-307. PMID: 10713153
AML1/RUNX1 belongs to the runt domain transcription factors that are important regulators of hematopoiesis and osteogenesis. Expression of AML1 is regulated at the level of transcription by two promoters, distal...
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Le X, Groner Y, Kornblau S, Gu Y, Hittelman W, Levanon D, et al.
J Biol Chem . 1999 Jul; 274(31):21651-8. PMID: 10419474
AML2 is a member of the acute myelogenous leukemia, AML family of transcription factors. The biologic functions of AML1 and AML3 have been well characterized; however, the functional role of...
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Levanon D, STEIN H
Histochem J . 1999 Jul; 31(1):71-3. PMID: 10405825
Samples from seven sectors of the rabbit knee articular cartilage were shaved and prepared for the scanning electron microscope using either tannic acid, thiocarbohydrazide or nothing (control). Surface morphology was...