Efrat Hagai
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Recent Articles
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Majewska J, Agrawal A, Mayo A, Roitman L, Chatterjee R, Sekeresova Kralova J, et al.
Nat Cell Biol
. 2024 Aug;
26(8):1336-1345.
PMID: 39103548
The accumulation of senescent cells promotes ageing and age-related diseases, but molecular mechanisms that senescent cells use to evade immune clearance and accumulate in tissues remain to be elucidated. Here...
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Gur C, Wang S, Sheban F, Zada M, Li B, Kharouf F, et al.
Cell
. 2022 Apr;
185(8):1373-1388.e20.
PMID: 35381199
Systemic sclerosis (scleroderma, SSc) is an incurable autoimmune disease with high morbidity and mortality rates. Here, we conducted a population-scale single-cell genomic analysis of skin and blood samples of 56...
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Dharanishanthi V, Orgad A, Rotem N, Hagai E, Kerstnus-Banchik J, Ben-Ari J, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2021 Apr;
118(14).
PMID: 33795512
Bacteria have evolved a diverse array of signaling pathways that enable them to quickly respond to environmental changes. Understanding how these pathways reflect environmental conditions and produce an orchestrated response...
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Hagai E, Dvora R, Havkin-Blank T, Zelinger E, Porat Z, Schulz S, et al.
ISME J
. 2013 Dec;
8(5):1147-51.
PMID: 24304675
The ability to move on solid surfaces provides ecological advantages for bacteria, yet many bacterial species lack this trait. We found that Xanthomonas spp. overcome this limitation by making use...
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Sirota-Madi A, Olender T, Helman Y, Brainis I, Finkelshtein A, Roth D, et al.
J Bacteriol
. 2012 Mar;
194(8):2127-8.
PMID: 22461558
Paenibacillus dendritiformis is a Gram-positive, soil-dwelling, spore-forming social microorganism. An intriguing collective faculty of this strain is manifested by its ability to switch between different morphotypes, such as the branching...