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Michal Amit

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Sivan S, Bonstein I, Marmor Y, Pelled G, Gazit Z, Amit M
Pharmaceutics . 2022 Jun; 14(6). PMID: 35745752
Cell microencapsulation in gel beads contributes to many biomedical processes and pharmaceutical applications. Small beads (<300 µm) offer distinct advantages, mainly due to improved mass transfer and mechanical strength. Here,...
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Dvir S, Argoetti A, Lesnik C, Roytblat M, Shriki K, Amit M, et al.
Cell Rep . 2021 Jun; 35(9):109198. PMID: 34077720
Embryonic stem cell (ESC) self-renewal and cell fate decisions are driven by a broad array of molecular signals. While transcriptional regulators have been extensively studied in human ESCs (hESCs), the...
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Moussaieff A, Rouleau M, Kitsberg D, Cohen M, Levy G, Barasch D, et al.
Cell Metab . 2015 Mar; 21(3):392-402. PMID: 25738455
Loss of pluripotency is a gradual event whose initiating factors are largely unknown. Here we report the earliest metabolic changes induced during the first hours of differentiation. High-resolution NMR identified...
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Amit M
Methods Mol Biol . 2013 Apr; 997:3-11. PMID: 23546743
Human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) are pluripotent cells derived from the inner cell mass (ICM) of the developing embryo. hESCs culture as cell lines in vitro and possess great potential...
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Domev H, Amit M, Laevsky I, Dar A, Itskovitz-Eldor J
Tissue Eng Part A . 2012 Jun; 18(21-22):2290-302. PMID: 22731654
Human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs) can be derived from various adult and fetal tissues. However, the quality of tissues for the isolation of adult and fetal hMSCs is donor dependent...
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Dekel-Naftali M, Aviram-Goldring A, Litmanovitch T, Shamash J, Reznik-Wolf H, Laevsky I, et al.
Eur J Hum Genet . 2012 Jun; 20(12):1248-55. PMID: 22713809
Pluripotency and proliferative capacity of human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) make them a promising source for basic and applied research as well as in therapeutic medicine. The introduction of human...
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Dar A, Domev H, Ben-Yosef O, Tzukerman M, Zeevi-Levin N, Novak A, et al.
Circulation . 2011 Nov; 125(1):87-99. PMID: 22095829
Background: Pericytes represent a unique subtype of microvessel-residing perivascular cells with diverse angiogenic functions and multilineage developmental features of mesenchymal stem cells. Although various protocols for derivation of endothelial and/or...
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Novak A, Amit M, Ziv T, Segev H, Fishman B, Admon A, et al.
Stem Cell Rev Rep . 2011 Jul; 8(1):137-49. PMID: 21732092
The regulatory pathways responsible for maintaining human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) in an undifferentiated state have yet to be elucidated. Since these pathways are thought to be governed by complex...
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Amit M, Laevsky I, Miropolsky Y, Shariki K, Peri M, Itskovitz-Eldor J
Nat Protoc . 2011 Apr; 6(5):572-9. PMID: 21527915
Human pluripotent (embryonic or induced) stem cells (hPSCs) have many potential applications, not only for research purposes but also for clinical and industrial uses. While culturing these cells as undifferentiated...
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Amit M, Chebath J, Margulets V, Laevsky I, Miropolsky Y, Shariki K, et al.
Stem Cell Rev Rep . 2010 May; 6(2):248-59. PMID: 20431964
Alongside their contribution to research, human embryonic stem cells (hESC) may also prove valuable for cell-based therapies. Traditionally, these cells have been grown in adhesion culture either with or without...