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Overview

Oded Meyuhas is affiliated with the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in Israel and focuses their research within the field of Medicine, with specific attention to Rehabilitation, Microbiology, and Nephrology. Their work spans several subfields that include wound healing, antimicrobial peptides, silk-based biomaterials, and renal diseases.

The scientist has contributed to multiple recent publications addressing topics related to wound healing and kidney disease. Their notable papers include:

  • The p-rpS6-zone delineates wounding responses and the healing process (2023, Developmental Cell)
  • Blocking ribosomal protein S6 phosphorylation inhibits podocyte hypertrophy and focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (2022, Kidney International)
  • The p-rpS6-zone delineates wounding response and the healing process (2022, bioRxiv - Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • The p-rps6-Zone Delineates Wounding Response and the Healing Process (2022, SSRN Electronic Journal)

Meyuhas frequently collaborates with a group of researchers who have co-authored multiple papers alongside them. Their frequent coauthors include Nadja Ring, Barbara Schädl, Karla Valdivieso, Tomaz Rozmaric, and Patrick Heimel.

The scientist's research explores several key topics that interconnect fields of biology and medicine:

  • Wound Healing and Treatments
  • Antimicrobial Peptides and Activities
  • Silk-based biomaterials and applications
  • Renal Diseases and Glomerulopathies
  • Celiac Disease Research and Management
  • Chronic Kidney Disease and Diabetes
  • Planarian Biology and Electrostimulation

Among the frequent venues in which their work has appeared are Developmental Cell, Kidney International, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), and SSRN Electronic Journal, indicating a focus on both experimental and preprint publishing platforms.

The research contributions of Oded Meyuhas address both the molecular mechanisms underlying disease processes and the development of potential therapeutic approaches, particularly in kidney pathology and wound repair. Their involvement with interdisciplinary topics such as silk-based biomaterials reflects an integration of material sciences within biological research contexts.

Best Publications

  • Ribosomal protein S6 phosphorylation: from protein synthesis to cell size.

    Igor Ruvinsky;Oded Meyuhas

  • Ribosomal protein S6 phosphorylation is a determinant of cell size and glucose homeostasis

    Igor Ruvinsky;Nitzan Sharon;Tal Lerer;Hannah Cohen

  • Synthesis of the translational apparatus is regulated at the translational level

    Oded Meyuhas

  • Genetic dissection of the oncogenic mTOR pathway reveals druggable addiction to translational control via 4EBP-eIF4E.

    Andrew C. Hsieh;Maria Costa;Ornella Zollo;Cole Davis

  • Oligopyrimidine tract at the 5' end of mammalian ribosomal protein mRNAs is required for their translational control.

    Sary Levy;Dror Avni;Narayanan Hariharan;Robert P. Perry

  • Amino acid-induced translation of TOP mRNAs is fully dependent on phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase-mediated signaling, is partially inhibited by rapamycin, and is independent of S6K1 and rpS6 phosphorylation.

    Hua Tang;Eran Hornstein;Miri Stolovich;Galit Levy

  • Transduction of Growth or Mitogenic Signals into Translational Activation of TOP mRNAs Is Fully Reliant on the Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinase-Mediated Pathway but Requires neither S6K1 nor rpS6 Phosphorylation

    Miri Stolovich;Hua Tang;Eran Hornstein;Galit Levy

  • Ribosomal protein S6 kinase activity controls the ribosome biogenesis transcriptional program

    Chauvin C;Koka;Koka;Nouschi A;Nouschi A;Mieulet;Mieulet

  • mTORC1-mediated translational elongation limits intestinal tumour initiation and growth

    William J. Faller;Thomas J. Jackson;John R. P. Knight;Rachel A. Ridgway

  • Ribosomal Protein S6 Phosphorylation: Four Decades of Research.

    Oded Meyuhas

  • The race to decipher the top secrets of TOP mRNAs.

    Oded Meyuhas;Tamar Kahan

  • Physiological roles of ribosomal protein S6: one of its kind.

    Oded Meyuhas

  • The primary structure of rat ribosomal protein L19. A determination from the sequence of nucleotides in a cDNA and from the sequence of amino acids in the protein.

    Yuen-Ling Chan;A. Lin;J. Mcnally;D. Peleg

  • Construction and identification of cDNA clones for mouse ribosomal proteins: application for the study of r-protein gene expression.

    Oded Meyuhas;Robert P. Perry

  • The La‐related protein LARP7 is a component of the 7SK ribonucleoprotein and affects transcription of cellular and viral polymerase II genes

    Andreas Markert;Michael Grimm;Javier Martinez;Julia Wiesner

  • Vertebrate mRNAs with a 5'-terminal pyrimidine tract are candidates for translational repression in quiescent cells: characterization of the translational cis-regulatory element.

    D Avni;S Shama;F Loreni;O Meyuhas

  • Glucocorticoids selectively inhibit translation of ribosomal protein mRNAs in P1798 lymphosarcoma cells.

    O Meyuhas;E A Thompson;R P Perry

  • The TSC-mTOR pathway mediates translational activation of TOP mRNAs by insulin largely in a raptor- or rictor-independent manner.

    Ilona Patursky-Polischuk;Miri Stolovich-Rain;Mirito Hausner-Hanochi;Judith Kasir

  • LKB1 Regulates Pancreatic β Cell Size, Polarity, and Function

    Zvi Granot;Avital Swisa;Judith Magenheim;Miri Stolovich-Rain

  • 13 Translational Control of Ribosomal Protein mRNAs in Eukaryotes

    Oded Meyuhas;Dror Avni;Silvian Shama

Frequent Co-Authors

Yuval Dor
Yuval Dor Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Mario Pende
Mario Pende Université Paris Cité
Nahum Sonenberg
Nahum Sonenberg McGill University
Alexandre David
Alexandre David Aalborg University
Ira G. Wool
Ira G. Wool University of Chicago
Michael N. Hall
Michael N. Hall University of Basel
Stephen N. Jones
Stephen N. Jones University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School
Nissim Benvenisty
Nissim Benvenisty Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Zheng Dong
Zheng Dong Augusta University
Christian Lüscher
Christian Lüscher University of Geneva

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