18,751 results match your criteria: "Weizmann institute of science[Affiliation]"
Trends Mol Med
November 2024
Vir Biotechnology, San Francisco, CA, 94158, USA.
The development of checkpoint antibodies for cancer therapy has been guided by the principle of blocking T cell inhibitory signals. Recognition of the role of the Fc domain in therapeutic activities, through the depletion of immunosuppressive populations and myeloid cell activation, prompts a shift toward the development of optimized Fc-engineered checkpoint antibodies.
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October 2024
CERN, Geneva, Switzerland.
A search for the exclusive hadronic decays W^{±}→π^{±}γ, W^{±}→K^{±}γ, and W^{±}→ρ^{±}γ is performed using up to 140 fb^{-1} of proton-proton collisions recorded with the ATLAS detector at a center-of-mass energy of sqrt[s]=13 TeV. If observed, these rare processes would provide a unique test bench for the quantum chromodynamics factorization formalism used to calculate cross sections at colliders. Additionally, at future colliders, these decays could offer a new way to measure the W boson mass through fully reconstructed decay products.
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October 2024
CERN, Geneva, Switzerland.
Adv Mater
December 2024
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, 08544, USA.
The (opto)electronic behavior of semiconductors depends on their (quasi-)free electronic carrier densities. These are regulated by semiconductor doping, i.e.
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October 2024
Department of Physics and Astronomy, Rice University, Houston, TX, 77005, USA.
Magnetic kagome materials provide a fascinating playground for exploring the interplay of magnetism, correlation and topology. Many magnetic kagome systems have been reported including the binary FeX (X = Sn, Ge; m:n = 3:1, 3:2, 1:1) family and the rare earth RMnSn (R = rare earth) family, where their kagome flat bands are calculated to be near the Fermi level in the paramagnetic phase. While partially filling a kagome flat band is predicted to give rise to a Stoner-type ferromagnetism, experimental visualization of the magnetic splitting across the ordering temperature has not been reported for any of these systems due to the high ordering temperatures, hence leaving the nature of magnetism in kagome magnets an open question.
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November 2024
Department of Physics, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, Kharagpur, 721302, India.
The study of native point-defect-induced spin centres and the synergy of their origin and dynamics are key factors for developing the next-generation spintronics and quantum technologies using quasi-2D transition-metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs). With the help of low-temperature electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) measurements and first-principles calculations within density functional theory (DFT), herein we report for the very first time the presence of high-spin paramagnetic centres Mo and Mo in sulfur-deficient hexagonal molybdenum disulfide (2H-MoS) nanocrystals. This in fact opposes the established notion of spin = 1/2 mediated by Mo centres reported so far.
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October 2024
Department of Biomolecular Sciences, Weizmann Institute of Science, 7610001, Rehovot, Israel.
Nat Commun
October 2024
Department of Computer Science and Applied Mathematics, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel.
The complex relationship between the gut microbiome and host metabolic health has been an emerging research area. Several recent studies have highlighted the potential effects of the microbiome's diversity, composition and metabolic production capabilities on Body Mass Index (BMI), liver health, glucose homeostasis and Type-2 Diabetes (T2D). The majority of these studies were constrained by relatively small cohorts, mostly focusing on individuals with metabolic disorders, limiting a comprehensive understanding of the microbiome's role in metabolic health.
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November 2024
Department of Immunology and Regenerative Biology, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot 7610001, Israel.
RNA binding proteins orchestrate the post-transcriptional fate of RNA molecules, but the principles of their action remain poorly understood. Pumilio (PUM) proteins bind 3' UTRs of mRNAs and lead to mRNA decay. To comprehensively map the determinants of recognition of sequences by PUM proteins in cells and to study the binding outcomes, we developed a massively parallel RNA assay that profiled thousands of PUM-binding sites in cells undergoing various perturbations or RNA immunoprecipitation.
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November 2024
CAS Key Laboratory of Biofuels, Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory of Synthetic Biology, Qingdao Institute of Bioenergy and Bioprocess Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Qingdao, China.
Lignocellulolytic clostridia employ multiple pairs of alternative σ/anti-σ (SigI/RsgI) factors to regulate cellulosomal components for substrate-specific degradation of cellulosic biomass. The current model has proposed that RsgIs use a sensor domain to bind specific extracellular lignocellulosic components and activate cognate SigIs to initiate expression of corresponding cellulosomal enzyme genes, while expression of scaffoldins can be initiated by several different SigIs. Pseudobacteroides cellulosolvens contains the most complex known cellulosome system and the highest number of SigI-RsgI regulons yet discovered.
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January 2025
Dept. of Biomolecular Sciences, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, 7610001, Israel.
Hypoxia is common in tumors and is associated with cancer progression and drug resistance, driven, at least in part, by genetic instability. Little is known on how hypoxia affects Translesion DNA Synthesis (TLS), in which error-prone DNA polymerases bypass lesions, thereby maintaining DNA continuity at the price of increased mutations. Here we show that under acute hypoxia, PCNA monoubiquitination, a key step in TLS, and expression of error-prone DNA polymerases increased under regulation of the HIF1α transcription factor.
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October 2024
Faculty of Engineering, Bar Ilan University, Ramat Gan, Israel.
Cell Rep
November 2024
Department of Immunology, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel. Electronic address:
Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is the most aggressive breast cancer subtype. The tumor microenvironment (TME) plays a major regulatory role in TNBC progression and is highly infiltrated by suppressive immune cells that reduce anti-tumor immune activity. Although regulatory B cells (Bregs) are a key TME component, knowledge of their function in TNBC is limited.
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November 2024
Department of Brain Sciences, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel.
A key feature of the receptive field of neurons in the visual system is their centre-surround antagonism, whereby the centre and the surround exhibit responses of opposite polarity. This organization is thought to enhance visual acuity, but whether and how such antagonism plays a role in more complex processing remains poorly understood. Here, we investigate the role of centre and surround receptive fields in retinal direction selectivity by exposing posterior-preferring On-Off direction-selective ganglion cells (pDSGCs) to adaptive light and recording their response to globally moving objects.
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November 2024
Department of Chemistry, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15260 United States.
Electron transfer (eT) processes have garnered the attention of chemists and physicists for more than seven decades, and it is commonly believed that the essential features of the electron transfer mechanism are well understood─despite some open questions relating to the efficiency of long-range eT in some systems and temperature effects that are difficult to reconcile with the existing theories. The chiral induced spin selectivity (CISS) effect, which has been studied experimentally since 1999, demonstrates that eT through chiral systems depends on the electron's spin. Attempts to explain the CISS effect by adding spin-orbit coupling to the existing eT theories fails to reproduce the experimental results quantitatively, and it has become evident that the theory for explaining CISS must consider electron-vibration and/or electron-electron interactions.
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October 2024
Department of Molecular Chemistry and Materials Science, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot 7610001, Israel.
In our recent work, we revisited C-H and C-C bond activation in rhodium (I) complexes of pincer ligands PCP, PCN, PCO, POCOP, and SCS. Our findings indicated that an η-CCH agostic intermediate acts as a common precursor to both C-C and C-H bond activation in these systems. We explore the electronic structure and bonding nature of these precleavage complexes using electron density and molecular orbital analyses.
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October 2024
Department of Immunology and Regenerative Biology, The Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot 7610001, Israel.
In order to survive and fulfil their functions, cells of any organism need to be able to respond to a large number of extracellular factors, also termed extracellular stimuli [...
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October 2024
IT4Innovations and Nanotechnology Centre, CEET, VSB-Technical University of Ostrava, 17. listopadu 2172/15, 70800, Ostrava, Czech Republic.
Correlated band theory implemented as a combination of the relativistic density functional theory with exact diagonalization [DFT+U(ED)] of the Anderson impurity term with Coulomb repulsion U in the 5f shell is applied to the magnetic field polarized state of [Formula: see text]. We demonstrate that the DFT+U(ED) approach provides a good agreement with very recent x-ray absorbtion near edge structure (XANES) and x-ray magnetic circular dichroism (XMCD) experiments. The branching ratio for the [Formula: see text] edge transitions of uranium, and the valence spin-orbit interaction per hole were evaluated in a perfect agreement with the XANES.
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October 2024
Translational Oncology Research Unit, Department of Research, Diagnosis and Innovative Technologies, IRCCS Regina Elena National Cancer Institute, Rome, Italy.
The tumor suppressor PTEN (phosphatase and tensin homolog deleted in chromosome 10) is genetically deleted or downregulated in many cancer types. Loss of PTEN protein expression is frequently found in lung cancer while genetic alterations are less abundant. PTEN expression is regulated at multiple genetic and epigenetic levels and even partial reduction of its expression increases cancer occurrence.
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October 2024
Department of Molecular Genetics, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel. Electronic address:
Budding yeast is a laboratory model of a simple eukaryotic cell. Its compact genome is very easy to edit. This allowed to create systematic collections (libraries) of yeast strains where every gene is either perturbed or tagged.
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October 2024
Department of Condensed Matter Physics, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot 7610001, Israel.
In the presence of strong electronic interactions, a partially filled Chern band may stabilize a fractional Chern insulator (FCI) state, the zero-field analog of the fractional quantum Hall phase. While FCIs have long been hypothesized, feasible solid-state realizations only recently emerged, largely due to the rise of moiré materials. In these systems, the quantum geometry of the electronic bands plays a critical role in stabilizing the FCI in the presence of competing correlated phases.
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October 2024
The Racah Institute of Physics, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, 91904, Israel.
Material failure is mediated by the propagation of cracks which, in realistic 3D materials, typically involves multiple coexisting fracture planes. Multiple fracture-plane interactions create poorly understood out-of-plane crack structures, such as step defects on tensile fracture surfaces. Steps form once a slowly moving, distorted crack front segments into disconnected overlapping fracture planes separated by a stabilizing distance h_{max}.
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November 2024
Department of Molecular Chemistry and Materials Science, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot 7610001, Israel.
The rapid fluctuations of metal ion levels in biological systems are faster than the time needed to map fluorinated sensors designed for the F-MRI of cations. An attractive modular solution might come from the activity-based sensing approach. Here, we propose a highly reactive but still ultimately specific synthetic fluorinated sensor for F-MRI mapping of labile Zn.
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October 2024
From the Broad Center for Mendelian Genomics, Program in Medical and Population Genetics, Broad Institute of Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard, Cambridge (V.S.G., M.C.O., J.K.G., K.V.G., E.E., B.W., F.A., D.G.M., A.O.-L.), and the Department of Neurology, Brigham and Women's Hospital (V.S.G.), the Division of Genetics and Genomics, Boston Children's Hospital (V.S.G., A.O.-L.), and Harvard Medical School (V.S.G., A.O.-L.), Boston - all in Massachusetts; L'institut du Thorax (K.R., B.I., S.B., B.C.), Service de Radiopediatrie (A.P.), and Service de Génétique Médicale (B.I., S.B., B.C.), Nantes Université, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire (CHU) de Nantes, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), INSERM, Nantes, and Institut Neuromyogène, Laboratoire Physiopathologie et Génétique du Neurone et du Muscle, CNRS, INSERM (N.C., D.S.), and Service de Génétique, Hospices Civils de Lyon (N.C., P.M., D.S.), Lyon - all in France; the Departments of Neurology (E.Y., K.-M.L., M.C.A., G.L.C.) and Pharmacology (G.L.C.), Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago; the Undiagnosed Diseases Network and the Department of Molecular and Human Genetics, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston (C.A.B., D.R.M., H.D., J.A.R., L.T.E., S. Ketkar), and the Department of Pediatrics, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center (S. Kayani), and Coalition to Cure CHD2 (B.B.), Dallas; the Departments of Immunology and Regenerative Biology and Molecular Neuroscience, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel (Y.S., I.U.); and the Centre for Population Genomics, Garvan Institute of Medical Research and University of New South Wales Sydney, Sydney (D.G.M.), and the Centre for Population Genomics, Murdoch Children's Research Institute, Melbourne, VIC (D.G.M.) - both in Australia.
encodes a human long noncoding RNA (lncRNA) adjacent to , a coding gene in which de novo loss-of-function variants cause developmental and epileptic encephalopathy. Here, we report our findings in three unrelated children with a syndromic, early-onset neurodevelopmental disorder, each of whom had a de novo deletion in the locus. The children had severe encephalopathy, shared facial dysmorphisms, cortical atrophy, and cerebral hypomyelination - a phenotype that is distinct from the phenotypes of patients with haploinsufficiency.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAntibiotic-induced microbiome dysbiosis is widespread in oncology, adversely affecting outcomes and side effects of various cancer treatments, including immune checkpoint inhibitors and chimeric antigen receptor T (CAR-T) cell therapies. In this study, we observed that prior exposure to broad-spectrum ABX with extended anaerobic coverage like piperacillin-tazobactam and meropenem was associated with worsened anti-CD19 CAR-T therapy survival outcomes in large B-cell lymphoma patients (n=422), compared to other ABX classes. In a discovery subset of these patients (n=67), we found that the use of these ABX was in turn associated with substantial dysbiosis of gut microbiome function, resulting in significant alterations of the gut and blood metabolome, including microbial effectors such as short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) and other anionic metabolites, findings that were largely reproduced in an external validation cohort (n=58).
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