Eitan Moses
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Recent Articles
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Bergman M, Goshtchevsky U, Atlan T, Astre G, Halabi R, El H, et al.
bioRxiv
. 2024 Oct;
PMID: 39464159
Mutations in genes involved in DNA damage repair (DDR) often lead to premature aging syndromes. While recent evidence suggests that inflammation, alongside mutation accumulation and cell death, may drive disease...
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Chen Y, Harel I, Singh P, Ziv I, Moses E, Goshtchevsky U, et al.
Dev Cell
. 2024 May;
59(14):1892-1911.e13.
PMID: 38810654
Protein aggregation is a hallmark of age-related neurodegeneration. Yet, aggregation during normal aging and in tissues other than the brain is poorly understood. Here, we leverage the African turquoise killifish...
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Harel I, Chen Y, Ziv I, Singh P, Heinzer D, Navarro Negredo P, et al.
Cell Rep
. 2024 May;
43(6):112787.
PMID: 38810650
Protein aggregation, which can sometimes spread in a prion-like manner, is a hallmark of neurodegenerative diseases. However, whether prion-like aggregates form during normal brain aging remains unknown. Here, we use...
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Moses E, Atlan T, Sun X, Franek R, Siddiqui A, Marinov G, et al.
Nat Aging
. 2024 May;
4(6):791-813.
PMID: 38750187
Classical evolutionary theories propose tradeoffs among reproduction, damage repair and lifespan. However, the specific role of the germline in shaping vertebrate aging remains largely unknown. In this study, we used...
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Moses E, Atlan T, Sun X, Franek R, Siddiqui A, Marinov G, et al.
bioRxiv
. 2024 Jan;
PMID: 38187630
Classical evolutionary theories propose tradeoffs between reproduction, damage repair, and lifespan. However, the specific role of the germline in shaping vertebrate aging remains largely unknown. Here, we use the turquoise...
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Moses E, Franek R, Harel I
Elife
. 2023 Oct;
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PMID: 37872843
Pituitary hormones play a central role in shaping vertebrate life history events, including growth, reproduction, metabolism, and aging. The regulation of these traits often requires precise control of hormone levels...
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Rozenberg I, Moses E, Harel I
Cold Spring Harb Protoc
. 2022 Oct;
2023(2):90-99.
PMID: 36223984
The African turquoise killifish has recently gained interest as an emerging vertebrate model system for the study of aging, owing to its naturally short life span and generation time. Here,...