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Rappaport Faculty of Medicine
About: Rappaport Faculty of Medicine is a based out in . It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Heparanase. The organization has 3205 authors who have published 3915 publications receiving 114533 citations.
Topics: Population, Heparanase, Medicine, Cancer, Pregnancy
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TL;DR: It is demonstrated that introduction of mammalian GTPase activating protein (mGAP) reduces the isolation of Ras false positives in SRS screens of mammalian cDNA libraries, thereby significantly enhancing the efficiency of the system.
Abstract: The Sos recruitment system (SRS) is a novel genetic method for detecting protein-protein interactions. The method is based on localizing Sos, a Ras guanyl nucleotide exchange factor (GEF), to the plasma membrane through interaction between two fusion proteins. Mammalian Ras can bypass the requirement for a functional Ras GEF and represents a predictable false positive in this system. This report demonstrates that introduction of mammalian GTPase activating protein (mGAP) reduces the isolation of Ras false positives in SRS screens of mammalian cDNA libraries, thereby significantly enhancing the efficiency of the system.
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TL;DR: The role of epicardial fat (eFat)-derived extracellular vesicles (EVs) in the pathogenesis of atrial fibrillation (AF) has never been studied as discussed by the authors.
Abstract: Background: The role of epicardial fat (eFat)-derived extracellular vesicles (EVs) in the pathogenesis of atrial fibrillation (AF) has never been studied. We tested the hypothesis that eFat-EVs tra...
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TL;DR: The CD associated autoantibodies enigma, being an epiphenomenon or pathogenic, remains unresolved and presents a challenging area for future research.
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TL;DR: Randomized, controlled trials of different prophylactic regimens to prevent thrombosis and/or bleeding in acute leukemia are urgently needed, particularly in patients with acute promyelocytic leukemia.
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TL;DR: Improved performance on selective neurocognitive tests with addition of the 5-HT2A antagonist mianserin to typical antipsychotics indicates a possible role of the5-HT system in cognitive-enhancing effects.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Barry M. Brenner | 121 | 540 | 65006 |
Robert R. Edelman | 119 | 605 | 49475 |
David M. Goldenberg | 108 | 1238 | 48224 |
Moussa B.H. Youdim | 107 | 574 | 42538 |
Aaron Ciechanover | 105 | 315 | 58698 |
Israel Vlodavsky | 98 | 494 | 34150 |
Basil S. Lewis | 96 | 651 | 60124 |
Michael Aviram | 94 | 479 | 31141 |
Abraham Weizman | 81 | 1011 | 31083 |
Thomas N. Robinson | 81 | 309 | 26121 |
Peretz Lavie | 81 | 320 | 21532 |
Jacob M. Rowe | 75 | 328 | 20043 |
Hossam Haick | 72 | 279 | 15646 |
Walid Saliba | 70 | 359 | 19254 |
Gad Rennert | 67 | 350 | 17349 |