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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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Amyloid β-sheet mimics that antagonize protein aggregation and reduce amyloid toxicity
TL;DR: A family of robust β-sheet macrocycles that can display a variety of heptapeptide sequences from different amyloid proteins is introduced, tailored to antagonize aggregation of the proteins, thereby reducing the toxicity associated with diseases such as Alzheimer's.
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B29: a member of the immunoglobulin gene superfamily exclusively expressed on beta-lineage cells
TL;DR: The conserved structural features of the immunoglobulin-like domain in the B29 gene product resemble those of other members of the immune response superfamily involved in cell recognition and adhesion.
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GXXXG and AXXXA: common alpha-helical interaction motifs in proteins, particularly in extremophiles.
TL;DR: It is concluded that the GXXXG sequence motif stabilizes helix-helix interactions in proteins, and that the AXXXA sequence motif also stabilizes the folded state of proteins.
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Enhanced Photoelectrochemical Water Oxidation on Bismuth Vanadate by Electrodeposition of Amorphous Titanium Dioxide
TL;DR: A 15 s electrodeposition of amorphous TiO2 (a-TiO2) on W:BiVO4/F:SnO2 blocks this undesired back reduction and dramatically improves the photoelectrochemical performance of the electrode.
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Insurance coverage, medical conditions, and visits to alternative medicine providers: Results of a national survey
TL;DR: Extent of insurance coverage for CAM providers and use for wellness are strong correlates of frequent use of CAM providers.