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David Eisenberg
Researcher at Technion – Israel Institute of Technology
Publications - 719
Citations - 120468
David Eisenberg is an academic researcher from Technion – Israel Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Amyloid & Protein structure. The author has an hindex of 156, co-authored 697 publications receiving 112460 citations. Previous affiliations of David Eisenberg include Howard Hughes Medical Institute & Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
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Nutritional deficiency in healthcare education
Victor S. Sierpina,Stephen Devries,Arti Prasad,David Eisenberg,Juliet M. McKee,Mary Jo Kreitzer +5 more
TL;DR: The authors presented at a peer-reviewed session certain issues related to nutrition education and expanded on them here to bring readers an increased awareness of what they are calling the “nutritional deficiency in healthcare education.”
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Low-complexity domains adhere by reversible amyloid-like interactions between kinked β-sheets
Michael P. Hughes,Michael R. Sawaya,Lukasz Goldschmidt,Jose A. Rodriguez,Duilio Cascio,Tamir Gonen,David Eisenberg +6 more
TL;DR: Atomic structures show transient membraneless organelles of cells formed by a new type of protein interaction akin to pathogenic amyloid fibrils, demonstrating the capacity of cells to form a wide variety of dynamic intracellular bodies.
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Cross-beta structure of an amyloid-forming peptide studied by electron nano-crystallography
Ruben Diaz-Avalos,Chris Long,Eric Fontano,Melinda Balbirnie,Robert Grothe,David Eisenberg,Donald L. D. Caspar +6 more
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Functional Linkages Can Reveal Protein Complexes for Structure Determination
Sul-Min Kim,Peter Bowers,Debnath Pal,Michael J. Strong,Thomas C. Terwilliger,Markus Kaufmann,David Eisenberg +6 more
TL;DR: It is found that of the 242 nonredundant prokaryotic protein complexes shared between the current PDB and Prolinks, 44% contain proteins linked at high confidence by one or more methods of computed functional linkages.
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OAO1.01. Are complementary therapies and integrative care cost-effective? A comprehensive systematic review of economic evaluations
TL;DR: This comprehensive review of the economic impacts of complementary and integrative medicine captures and highlights for policy makers what is currently known about the economics of CIM, and makes recommendations for future research.