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    Bacteria deplete deoxynucleotides to defend against bacteriophage infection

    DNA viruses and retroviruses consume large quantities of deoxynucleotides (dNTPs) when replicating. The human antiviral factor SAMHD1 takes advantage of this vulnerability in the viral lifecycle, and inhibits ...

    Nitzan Tal, Adi Millman, Avigail Stokar-Avihail, Taya Fedorenko in Nature Microbiology (2022)

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    “A Manly Amount of Wreckage”: South African Food Culture and Settler Belonging in Ivan Vladislavić’s Double Negative

    This chapter reads South African author Ivan Vladislavić’s novel Double Negative as an interrogation of settler-colonial food culture. Eating habits and foodways reveal a tension between self-indigenising and sel...

    Nitzan Tal in ‘Going Native?' (2022)

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    Antiviral activity of bacterial TIR domains via immune signalling molecules

    The Toll/interleukin-1 receptor (TIR) domain is a canonical component of animal and plant immune systems1,2. In plants, intracellular pathogen sensing by immune receptors triggers their TIR domains to generate a ...

    Gal Ofir, Ehud Herbst, Maya Baroz, Daniel Cohen, Adi Millman, Shany Doron in Nature (2021)

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    Author Correction: Pogz deficiency leads to transcription dysregulation and impaired cerebellar activity underlying autism-like behavior in mice

    Reut Suliman-Lavie, Ben Title, Yahel Cohen, Nanako Hamada in Nature Communications (2021)

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    Long-Term Aortic Valve Function in Patients With or Without Surgical Treatment for Discrete Subaortic Stenosis

    The purpose of this study was to evaluate the long-term function of the aortic valve in patients with discrete subaortic stenosis (DSS), and its prognostic implications. 34 patients with the diagnosis of isola...

    Nitzan Tal, Julius Golender, Yifat Rechtman, Doreen Tidhar in Pediatric Cardiology (2021)

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    AUTS2 isoforms control neuronal differentiation

    Mutations in AUTS2 are associated with autism, intellectual disability, and microcephaly. AUTS2 is expressed in the brain and interacts with polycomb proteins, yet it is still unclear how mutations in AUTS2 lead ...

    Galya Monderer-Rothkoff, Nitzan Tal, Marina Risman, Odem Shani in Molecular Psychiatry (2021)

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    Pogz deficiency leads to transcription dysregulation and impaired cerebellar activity underlying autism-like behavior in mice

    Several genes implicated in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are chromatin regulators, including POGZ. The cellular and molecular mechanisms leading to ASD impaired social and cognitive behavior are unclear. Animal...

    Reut Suliman-Lavie, Ben Title, Yahel Cohen, Nanako Hamada in Nature Communications (2020)