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Noam Shomron
Researcher at Tel Aviv University
Publications - 244
Citations - 8929
Noam Shomron is an academic researcher from Tel Aviv University. The author has contributed to research in topics: microRNA & Gene. The author has an hindex of 49, co-authored 212 publications receiving 7442 citations. Previous affiliations of Noam Shomron include International Computer Science Institute & Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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Decreased sensitivity to paroxetine-induced inhibition of peripheral blood mononuclear cell growth in depressed and antidepressant treatment-resistant patients
S Rzezniczek,M Obuchowicz,Wojciech Datka,Marcin Siwek,Dominika Dudek,K Kmiotek,Keren Oved,Noam Shomron,David Gurwitz,Andrzej Pilc,Andrzej Pilc +10 more
TL;DR: The low ex vivo paroxetine sensitivity phenotype reflects a state marker of depression, and a significantly lower expression of integrin beta-3 (ITGB3), a co-factor of the SERT, was observed in the PBMCs of MDD patients prior to treatment onset compared with healthy controls, and may explain their lower paroxETine sensitivity.
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Loss-of-Function Variants in SERPINA12 Underlie Autosomal Recessive Palmoplantar Keratoderma.
J. Mohamad,J. Mohamad,Ofer Sarig,L. Malki,L. Malki,Tom Rabinowitz,Sari Assaf,Sari Assaf,Kiril Malovitski,Kiril Malovitski,Eden Shkury,Eden Shkury,Talia Mayer,Dan Vodo,Alon Peled,Alon Peled,Daniel Daniely,M. Pavlovsky,Noam Shomron,Liat Samuelov,Liat Samuelov,Eli Sprecher,Eli Sprecher +22 more
TL;DR: A unique type of autosomal recessive PPK is delineated with erythematous hyperkeratotic plaques over the palms and soles, extending to non-palmoplantar areas, attribute to vaspin a role in skin biology and emphasize the importance of mechanisms regulating proteolytic activity for normal epidermal differentiation.
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Privacy, anonymity and subjectivity in genomic research.
Ian McGonigle,Noam Shomron +1 more
TL;DR: The importance of scientists working in the area of genomic research engaging in interdisciplinary collaborations with humanities and social science scholars and addressing the complex issues around the 'dividual' nature of genetic data is stressed.
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Processing and Analysis of RNA-seq Data from Public Resources.
Yazeed Zoabi,Noam Shomron +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors provide an overview on how to begin the analysis pipeline, and how to explore and interpret the data provided by these publicly available resources, including the Genotype Tissue Expression project (GTEx) and The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA).
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SMYD1 is the underlying gene for the AnWj-negative blood group phenotype.
Vered Yahalom,Nir Pillar,Yingying Zhao,Shirley Modan,Mingyan Fang,Lydia Yosephi,Orna Asher,Eilat Shinar,Gershon Celniker,Haike Resnik-Wolf,Yael Brantz,Yael Brantz,Hagit Hauschner,Hagit Hauschner,Nurit Rosenberg,Nurit Rosenberg,Le Cheng,Noam Shomron,Elon Pras,Elon Pras +19 more
TL;DR: AnWj is a high‐incidence blood group antigen associated with three clinical disorders: lymphoid malignancies, immunologic disorders, and autoimmune hemolytic anemia.