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Food-seeking behavior is triggered by skin ultraviolet exposure in males.
Parikh S, Parikh R, Michael K, Bikovski L, Barnabas G, Mardamshina M, Hemi R, Manich P, Goldstein N, Malcov-Brog H, Ben-Dov T, Glaich O, Liber D, Bornstein Y, Goltseker K, Ben-Bezalel R, Pavlovsky M, Golan T, Spitzer L, Matz H, Gonen P, Percik R, Leibou L, Perluk T, Ast G, Frand J, Brenner R, Ziv T, Khaled M, Ben-Eliyahu S, Barak S, Karnieli-Miller O, Levin E, Gepner Y, Weiss R, Pfluger P, Weller A, Levy C. Parikh S, et al. Among authors: mardamshina m. Nat Metab. 2022 Jul;4(7):883-900. doi: 10.1038/s42255-022-00587-9. Epub 2022 Jul 11. Nat Metab. 2022. PMID: 35817855 Free PMC article.
Skin exposure to UVB light induces a skin-brain-gonad axis and sexual behavior.
Parikh R, Sorek E, Parikh S, Michael K, Bikovski L, Tshori S, Shefer G, Mingelgreen S, Zornitzki T, Knobler H, Chodick G, Mardamshina M, Boonman A, Kronfeld-Schor N, Bar-Joseph H, Ben-Yosef D, Amir H, Pavlovsky M, Matz H, Ben-Dov T, Golan T, Nizri E, Liber D, Liel Y, Brenner R, Gepner Y, Karnieli-Miller O, Hemi R, Shalgi R, Kimchi T, Percik R, Weller A, Levy C. Parikh R, et al. Among authors: mardamshina m. Cell Rep. 2021 Aug 24;36(8):109579. doi: 10.1016/j.celrep.2021.109579. Cell Rep. 2021. PMID: 34433056 Free PMC article.
Proteomics of Melanoma Response to Immunotherapy Reveals Mitochondrial Dependence.
Harel M, Ortenberg R, Varanasi SK, Mangalhara KC, Mardamshina M, Markovits E, Baruch EN, Tripple V, Arama-Chayoth M, Greenberg E, Shenoy A, Ayasun R, Knafo N, Xu S, Anafi L, Yanovich-Arad G, Barnabas GD, Ashkenazi S, Besser MJ, Schachter J, Bosenberg M, Shadel GS, Barshack I, Kaech SM, Markel G, Geiger T. Harel M, et al. Among authors: mardamshina m. Cell. 2019 Sep 19;179(1):236-250.e18. doi: 10.1016/j.cell.2019.08.012. Epub 2019 Sep 5. Cell. 2019. PMID: 31495571 Free PMC article.
IRS1 phosphorylation underlies the non-stochastic probability of cancer cells to persist during EGFR inhibition therapy.
Jacob Berger A, Gigi E, Kupershmidt L, Meir Z, Gavert N, Zwang Y, Prior A, Gilad S, Harush U, Haviv I, Stemmer SM, Blum G, Merquiol E, Mardamshina M, Kaminski Strauss S, Friedlander G, Bar J, Kamer I, Reizel Y, Geiger T, Pilpel Y, Levin Y, Tanay A, Barzel B, Reuveni H, Straussman R. Jacob Berger A, et al. Among authors: mardamshina m. Nat Cancer. 2021 Oct;2(10):1055-1070. doi: 10.1038/s43018-021-00261-1. Epub 2021 Oct 21. Nat Cancer. 2021. PMID: 35121883
Proteogenomics of glioblastoma associates molecular patterns with survival.
Yanovich-Arad G, Ofek P, Yeini E, Mardamshina M, Danilevsky A, Shomron N, Grossman R, Satchi-Fainaro R, Geiger T. Yanovich-Arad G, et al. Among authors: mardamshina m. Cell Rep. 2021 Mar 2;34(9):108787. doi: 10.1016/j.celrep.2021.108787. Cell Rep. 2021. PMID: 33657365 Free article.
High-parametric protein maps reveal the spatial organization in early-developing human lung.
Sariyar S, Sountoulidis A, Hansen JN, Marco Salas S, Mardamshina M, Martinez Casals A, Ballllosera Navarro F, Andrusivova Z, Li X, Czarnewski P, Lundeberg J, Linnarsson S, Nilsson M, Sundström E, Samakovlis C, Lundberg E, Ayoglu B. Sariyar S, et al. Among authors: mardamshina m. Nat Commun. 2024 Oct 30;15(1):9381. doi: 10.1038/s41467-024-53752-x. Nat Commun. 2024. PMID: 39477961 Free PMC article.