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Nathan Gluck
Researcher at Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center
Publications - 55
Citations - 1260
Nathan Gluck is an academic researcher from Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Colorectal cancer & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 47 publications receiving 800 citations. Previous affiliations of Nathan Gluck include University of Michigan & Tel Aviv University.
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Cancer risks by gene, age, and gender in 6350 carriers of pathogenic mismatch repair variants: findings from the Prospective Lynch Syndrome Database
Mev Dominguez-Valentin,Julian R. Sampson,Toni T. Seppälä,Sanne W. ten Broeke,John-Paul Plazzer,Sigve Nakken,Christoph Engel,Stefan Aretz,Mark A. Jenkins,Lone Sunde,Lone Sunde,Inge Bernstein,Gabriel Capellá,Francesc Balaguer,Huw D. Thomas,D. Gareth Evans,D. Gareth Evans,John Burn,Marc S. Greenblatt,Eivind Hovig,Wouter H. de Vos tot Nederveen Cappel,Rolf H. Sijmons,Lucio Bertario,Maria Grazia Tibiletti,Giulia Martina Cavestro,Annika Lindblom,Adriana Della Valle,Francisco López-Köstner,Nathan Gluck,Lior H. Katz,Karl Heinimann,Carlos A. Vaccaro,Reinhard Büttner,Heike Görgens,Elke Holinski-Feder,Monika Morak,Stefanie Holzapfel,Robert Hüneburg,Magnus von Knebel Doeberitz,Magnus von Knebel Doeberitz,Markus Loeffler,Nils Rahner,Hans K. Schackert,Verena Steinke-Lange,Wolff Schmiegel,Deepak Vangala,Kirsi Pylvänäinen,Laura Renkonen-Sinisalo,Laura Renkonen-Sinisalo,John L. Hopper,Aung Ko Win,Robert W. Haile,Noralane M. Lindor,Steven Gallinger,Loic Le Marchand,Polly A. Newcomb,Jane C. Figueiredo,Stephen N. Thibodeau,Karin Wadt,Christina Therkildsen,Henrik Okkels,Zohreh Ketabi,Leticia Moreira,Ariadna Sánchez,Miquel Serra-Burriel,Marta Pineda,Matilde Navarro,Ignacio Blanco,Kate Green,Fiona Lalloo,Emma J Crosbie,James Hill,Oliver G. Denton,Ian M. Frayling,Einar Andreas Rødland,Hans F. A. Vasen,Miriam Mints,Florencia Neffa,Patricia Esperon,Karin Alvarez,Revital Kariv,Guy Rosner,Tamara Alejandra Piñero,María Laura Gonzalez,Pablo Kalfayan,Douglas Tjandra,Ingrid Winship,Ingrid Winship,Finlay A. Macrae,Finlay A. Macrae,Gabriela Möslein,Jukka-Pekka Mecklin,Maartje Nielsen,Pål Møller,Pål Møller +94 more
TL;DR: Management guidelines for Lynch syndrome may require revision in light of these different gene and gender-specific risks and the good prognosis for the most commonly associated cancers.
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GCN5 is a required cofactor for a ubiquitin ligase that targets NF-κB/RelA
Xicheng Mao,Nathan Gluck,Duo Li,Gabriel N. Maine,Gabriel N. Maine,Haiying Li,Iram W. Zaidi,Aparna Repaka,Marty W. Mayo,Ezra Burstein +9 more
TL;DR: It is reported here that GCN5, a histone acetyltransferase, associates with COMMD1 and other components of the ligase, promotes RelA ubiquitination, and represses kappaB-dependent transcription, where it provides a novel link between phosphorylation and ubiquitinations.
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Activated Eosinophils Exert Antitumorigenic Activities in Colorectal Cancer.
Hadar Reichman,Michal Itan,Perri Rozenberg,Tal Yarmolovski,Eli Brazowski,Chen Varol,Nathan Gluck,Shiran Shapira,Nadir Arber,Udi Qimron,Danielle Karo-Atar,James J. Lee,Ariel Munitz +12 more
TL;DR: It is reported that eosinophils are recruited into developing tumors during induction of inflammation-induced colorectal cancer and in mice with the Apcmin/+ genotype, which develop spontaneous intestinal adenomas, and it is demonstrated that the TME supported prolonged eos inophil survival independent of IL5, an eosInophils survival cytokine.
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CCDC22 deficiency in humans blunts activation of proinflammatory NF-kappa B signaling
Petro Starokadomskyy,Nathan Gluck,Nathan Gluck,Haiying Li,Baozhi Chen,Mathew Wallis,Gabriel N. Maine,Xicheng Mao,Iram W. Zaidi,Marco Y. Hein,Fiona J. McDonald,Steffen Lenzner,Agnes Zecha,Hans-Hilger Ropers,Andreas W. Kuss,Julie McGaughran,Julie McGaughran,Jozef Gecz,Jozef Gecz,Ezra Burstein +19 more
TL;DR: It is indicated that CCDC22 participates in NF-κB activation and that its deficiency leads to decreased IκB turnover in humans, highlighting an important regulatory component of this pathway.
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A novel self-propelled disposable colonoscope is effective for colonoscopy in humans (with video)
TL;DR: The self-propelled disposable colonoscope (SPDC) with a 360° view is designed to enhance visualization, minimize risks of perforation and infection transmission, and shorten operator training time associated with conventional colonoscopy.