Publications by authors named "Meirav Sela"

Background: While the term "aging" implies a process typically associated with later life, the consequences of ovarian aging are evident by the time a woman reaches her forties, and sometimes earlier. This is due to a gradual decline in the quantity and quality of oocytes which occurs over a woman's reproductive lifespan. Indeed, the reproductive potential of the ovary is established even before birth, as the proper formation and assembly of the ovarian germ cell population during fetal life determines the lifetime endowment of oocytes and follicles.

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  • The costimulatory receptor CD28 works alongside the T cell receptor (TCR) to enhance IL-2 production, cell survival, and proliferation, but the exact relationship between their signaling pathways is not fully understood.
  • Researchers discovered that TCR stimulation activates a signaling complex involving adaptors Gads, LAT, and SLP-76, where the phosphorylation of specific sites by the Tec-family kinase Itk plays a critical role.
  • The study reveals that phosphorylation of Gads at Y45 is crucial for promoting IL-2 transcription through TCR/CD28 signaling, suggesting a new regulatory mechanism that underscores the interdependence of TCR and CD28 pathways in T cell activation.
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Background: Adipose-derived stem cell (ASC) expansion under atmospheric oxygen levels (21%) was previously shown to cause increased reactive oxygen species (ROS) accumulation and genetic instability compared to cells cultured under physiological oxygen levels (2-8%). However, since culture under physiological oxygen levels is costly and complicated, a simpler method to reduce ROS accumulation is desirable. The current study aimed to determine whether lower culture temperature can reduce ROS production in ASCs without impairing their culture expansion.

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Unlabelled: Adipose-derived stem cells are derived from the nonfat component of adipose tissue termed the stromal vascular fraction (SVF). The use of freshly isolated autologous SVF cells as an alternative to adult stem cells is becoming more common. Repeated SVF administration for improved clinical outcomes is complicated by the need for repeated liposuction.

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Fas-L is a TNF family member known to trigger cell death. It has recently become evident that Fas-L can transduce also non-apoptotic signals. Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are multipotent cells that are derived from various adult tissues.

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Background: Hand and face vascularized composite allotransplantation (VCA) is an evolving and challenging field with great opportunities. During VCA, massive surgical damage is inflicted on both donor and recipient tissues, which may contribute to the high VCA rejection rates. To segregate between the damage-induced and rejection phase of post-VCA responses, we compared responses occurring up to 5 days following syngeneic versus allogeneic vascularized groin flap transplantations, culminating in transplant acceptance or rejection, respectively.

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Introduction: Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are multipotent and have been derived from various tissues. Although MSCs share many basic features, they often display subtle tissue specific differences. We previously demonstrated that bone marrow (BM) MSCs frequently become polyploid in culture.

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  • Cooperatively assembled signaling complexes in T and mast cells utilize adaptor proteins like SLP-76, Gads, and LAT to manage cellular responses to external signals.
  • Researchers discovered a new phosphorylation site, Y173, on SLP-76 that is crucial for linking antigen receptor stimulation with significant downstream cellular activities, such as IL-2 production in T cells and degranulation in mast cells.
  • The phosphorylation of Y173 is dependent on other ZAP-70-targeted tyrosine sites on SLP-76, creating a necessary interaction between the kinase Itk and SLP-76 that enables proper signaling to the phospholipase C-γ1 enzyme.
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