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Michal Breker

Researcher at Weizmann Institute of Science

Publications -  21
Citations -  4761

Michal Breker is an academic researcher from Weizmann Institute of Science. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Mutant. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 20 publications receiving 4163 citations. Previous affiliations of Michal Breker include Rockefeller University.

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Fate Mapping Reveals Origins and Dynamics of Monocytes and Tissue Macrophages under Homeostasis

TL;DR: A fate-mapping study of the murine monocyte and macrophage compartment taking advantage of constitutive and conditional CX(3)CR1 promoter-driven Cre recombinase expression is reported, establishing that short-lived Ly6C(+) monocytes constitute obligatory steady-state precursors of blood-resident Ly 6C(-) cells and that the abundance of Ly6 C(+) blood monocytes dynamically controls the circulation lifespan of their progeny.

Fate Mapping Reveals Origins and Dynamics of Monocytes and Tissue Macrophages under Homeostasis (vol 38, pg 79, 2013)

TL;DR: In this paper, a fate-mapping study of the macrophage compartment is presented, taking advantage of constitutive and conditional CX(3)CR1 promoter-driven Cre recombinase expression.
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A novel single-cell screening platform reveals proteome plasticity during yeast stress responses

TL;DR: Unprecedented proteome plasticity in response to stress in yeast is revealed using a novel screening platform that allows tracking of protein localization and abundance at single-cell resolution.
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The emergence of proteome-wide technologies: systematic analysis of proteins comes of age

TL;DR: Methods to study proteomes directly are coming of age, thereby opening new perspectives on the role of post-translational regulation in stabilizing the cellular milieu, and promise that proteomes will soon be studied at a similar level of dynamic resolution as has been the norm for transcriptomes.