Noam Meiri
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Recent Articles
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Ravi P, Kisliouk T, Druyan S, Haron A, Cline M, Gilbert E, et al.
Front Immunol
. 2025 Feb;
16:1487135.
PMID: 39991150
Background: Enhancing an organism's survival hinges on the development of balanced and adaptable stress response systems. While the initial stress-response set-points in the hypothalamus may be genetically determined, they are...
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Rapps K, Weller A, Meiri N
Neurosci Biobehav Rev
. 2024 Sep;
167:105906.
PMID: 39343077
Epigenetic processes play a crucial role in mediating the impact of environmental energetic challenges, from overconsumption to starvation. Over-nutrition of energy-dense foods and sedentary lifestyles contribute to the development of...
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Haberman M, Menashe T, Cohen N, Kisliouk T, Yadid T, Marco A, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2024 Aug;
14(1):19874.
PMID: 39191806
Obesity poses a public health threat, reaching epidemic proportions. Our hypothesis suggests that some of this epidemic stems from its transmission across generations via paternal epigenetic mechanisms. To investigate this...
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Kisliouk T, Ravi P, Rosenberg T, Meiri N
Front Neurosci
. 2024 Aug;
18:1435065.
PMID: 39099633
Enhancing an organism's likelihood of survival hinges on fostering a balanced and adaptable development of robust stress response systems. This critical process is significantly influenced by the embryonic environment, which...
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Rapps K, Marco A, Peer-Nissan H, Kisliouk T, Stemp G, Yadid G, et al.
Int J Mol Sci
. 2024 Jul;
25(13).
PMID: 39000297
Obesity is a major public health concern that is associated with negative health outcomes. Exercise and dietary restriction are commonly recommended to prevent or combat obesity. This study investigates how...
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Shimshi-Barash M, Orlin I, Jacob T, Kushnir G, Rawashdeh L, Rothem Nachmias E, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2024 Jan;
14(1):2357.
PMID: 38286867
Intervention by medical clowns was proven to have a positive effect in reducing stress and anxiety, increasing cooperation and improving the child's experience prior to a medical procedure and during...
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Kasem Ali Sliman R, Meiri N, Pillar G
World J Pediatr
. 2023 Apr;
19(11):1055-1061.
PMID: 37058203
Background: Medical clowning has been proven effective in reducing pain, anxiety, and stress in many sporadic, usually small-scale studies. Our meta-analysis aims to evaluate the efficiency of medical clowns in...
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Rapps K, Kisliouk T, Marco A, Weller A, Meiri N
Front Endocrinol (Lausanne)
. 2023 Feb;
14:1121829.
PMID: 36817590
Introduction: Although dieting is a key factor in improving physiological functions associated with obesity, the role by which histone methylation modulates satiety/hunger regulation of the hypothalamus through weight loss remains...
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Rosenberg T, Marco A, Kisliouk T, Haron A, Shinder D, Druyan S, et al.
FASEB J
. 2022 Jun;
36(7):e22406.
PMID: 35713935
The question of whether behavioral traits are heritable is under debate. An obstacle in demonstrating transgenerational inheritance in mammals originates from the maternal environment's effect on offspring phenotype. Here, we...
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Ben-Nun O, Kisliouk T, Marco A, Rosenberg T, Meiri N
Glia
. 2021 Dec;
70(4):619-633.
PMID: 34904755
Stressful environmental events in early life have long-lasting consequences on later stress responses. We previously showed that heat conditioning of 3-day-old chicks during the critical period of heat-response development leads...