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Ninette Amariglio
Researcher at Tel Aviv University
Publications - 101
Citations - 6613
Ninette Amariglio is an academic researcher from Tel Aviv University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene expression profiling & Gene. The author has an hindex of 42, co-authored 101 publications receiving 6227 citations. Previous affiliations of Ninette Amariglio include Boston Children's Hospital & Bar-Ilan University.
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A module of negative feedback regulators defines growth factor signaling.
Ido Amit,Ami Citri,Ami Citri,Tal Shay,Yiling Lu,Menachem Katz,Fan Zhang,Gabi Tarcic,Doris R. Siwak,John P. Lahad,Jasmine Jacob-Hirsch,Ninette Amariglio,Nora Vaisman,Eran Segal,Gideon Rechavi,Uri Alon,Gordon B. Mills,Eytan Domany,Yosef Yarden +18 more
TL;DR: This study addresses the dynamics of growth factor signaling through profiling of protein phosphorylation and gene expression, demonstrating the presence of a kinetically defined cluster of delayed early genes that function to attenuate the early events ofgrowth factor signaling.
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DNA microarrays identification of primary and secondary target genes regulated by p53.
Karuppiah Kannan,Ninette Amariglio,Gideon Rechavi,Jasmine Jakob-Hirsch,Itai Kela,Naftali Kaminski,Gad Getz,Eytan Domany,David Givol +8 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that p53 activates concerted opposing signals and exerts its effect through a diverse network of transcriptional changes that collectively alter the cell phenotype in response to stress.
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Association between common Toll-like receptor 4 mutations and severe respiratory syncytial virus disease.
Guy Tal,Avigdor Mandelberg,Ilan Dalal,Ilan Dalal,Karine Cesar,Eli Somekh,Asher Tal,Anat Oron,Svetlana Itskovich,Ami Ballin,Sion Houri,Avraham Beigelman,Ofer Lider,Gideon Rechavi,Ninette Amariglio +14 more
TL;DR: These findings suggest that TLR4 mutations, but not the CD14/-159 polymorphism, are associated with an increased risk of severe RSV bronchiolitis in previously healthy infants.
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Altered adenosine-to-inosine RNA editing in human cancer
Nurit Paz,Erez Y. Levanon,Erez Y. Levanon,Ninette Amariglio,Ninette Amariglio,Amy B. Heimberger,Zvi Ram,Shlomi Constantini,Zohar S. Barbash,Zohar S. Barbash,Konstantin Adamsky,Michal Safran,Michal Safran,Avi Hirschberg,Avi Hirschberg,Meir Krupsky,Meir Krupsky,Issachar Ben-Dov,Issachar Ben-Dov,Simona Cazacu,Tom Mikkelsen,Chaya Brodie,Chaya Brodie,Eli Eisenberg,Gideon Rechavi +24 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that A-to-I RNA editing may serve as an additional epigenetic mechanism relevant to cancer development and progression, and altered epigenetic control was recently shown to play a central role in oncogenesis.
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Two Faces of Chondroitin Sulfate Proteoglycan in Spinal Cord Repair: A Role in Microglia/Macrophage Activation
Asya Rolls,Ravid Shechter,Anat London,Yifat Segev,J. Jacob-Hirsch,Ninette Amariglio,Gidon Rechavi,Michal Schwartz +7 more
TL;DR: CSPG plays a pivotal role in the repair of injured spinal cord and in the recovery of motor function during the acute phase after the injury; CSPG spatially and temporally controls activity of infiltrating blood-borne monocytes and resident microglia.