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Benjamin Aroeti
- Faculty of Science, Department of Cell and Developmental Biology - Associate Professor
Person: Academic
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Nissim Ben-Arie
- Faculty of Science, Department of Cell and Developmental Biology - Associate Professor
Person: Academic
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Amir Eden
- Faculty of Science, Department of Cell and Developmental Biology - Senior Lecturer
Person: Academic
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DNA methylation–based deconvolution study of glioblastoma heterogeneity and identification of cell compositions associated with patient survival
Iluz, A., Lavi, N., Charbit, H., Gutreiman, M., Idelson, M., Steiner, D., Ben-Shushan, E., Zick, A., Eden, A., Mordechai, A., Samuel, M., Fellig, Y., Lossos, A., Moss, J., Reubinoff, B. E. & Lavon, I., 1 Jan 2026, In: Neuro-Oncology Advances. 8, 1Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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The ubiquitin system targets translocated EspH to proteasomal degradation
Nandi, I., Zlotkin-Rivkin, E., Schoffman, H. & Aroeti, B., 2025, In: Gut Microbes. 17, 1, 2595775.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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EspH utilizes phosphoinositide and Rab binding domains to interact with plasma membrane infection sites and Rab GTPases*
Nandi, I., Ramachandran, R. P., Shalev, D. E., Schneidman-Duhovny, D., Shtuhin-Rahav, R., Melamed-Book, N., Zlotkin-Rivkin, E., Rouvinski, A., Rosenshine, I. & Aroeti, B., 2024, In: Gut Microbes. 16, 1, 2400575.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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