Myriam Golembo
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Recent Articles
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Ichikawa M, Nakamoto N, Kredo-Russo S, Weinstock E, Weiner I, Khabra E, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2023 Jun;
14(1):3261.
PMID: 37277351
Primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) is characterized by progressive biliary inflammation and fibrosis. Although gut commensals are associated with PSC, their causative roles and therapeutic strategies remain elusive. Here we detect...
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Federici S, Kredo-Russo S, Valdes-Mas R, Kviatcovsky D, Weinstock E, Matiuhin Y, et al.
Cell
. 2022 Aug;
185(16):2879-2898.e24.
PMID: 35931020
Human gut commensals are increasingly suggested to impact non-communicable diseases, such as inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD), yet their targeted suppression remains a daunting unmet challenge. In four geographically distinct IBD...
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Grabowski G, Golembo M, Shaaltiel Y
Mol Genet Metab
. 2014 Mar;
112(1):1-8.
PMID: 24630271
Gaucher disease (GD) is a rare, genetic lysosomal storage disorder caused by functional defects of acid β-glucosidase that results in multiple organ dysfunction. Glycosylation of recombinant acid human β-glucosidase and...
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Tekoah Y, Tzaban S, Kizhner T, Hainrichson M, Gantman A, Golembo M, et al.
Biosci Rep
. 2013 Aug;
33(5).
PMID: 23980545
The glycosylation of recombinant β-glucocerebrosidase, and in particular the exposure of mannose residues, has been shown to be a key factor in the success of ERT (enzyme replacement therapy) for...
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Aviezer D, Golembo M, Yayon A
Curr Drug Targets
. 2003 Jun;
4(5):353-65.
PMID: 12816345
Achondroplasia, the most common form of human dwarfism is a sporadic autosomal dominant condition that occurs in approximately 1:20,000 births. The major clinical outcome of Achondroplasia is attenuated growth, rhizomelic...