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Hadassah Medical Center: Even-Ram Sharona

Last updated September 2024 - Hadassah Medical Center

List of Publications

1.            Gropp, M. et al. Laminin111-based defined culture promoting self-renewing human pluripotent stem cells with properties of the early post-implantation epiblast. Stem Cell Reports 17, 2643–2660 (2022).

2.            Lefler, S. et al. Familial dysautonomia (FD) human embryonic stem cell derived PNS neurons reveal that synaptic vesicular and neuronal transport genes are directly or indirectly affected by IKBKAP downregulation. PLoS One 10, (2015).

3.            Geiger-Maor, A. et al. Macrophages regulate the systemic response to DNA damage by a cell nonautonomous mechanism. Cancer Res. 75, 2663–2673 (2015).

4.            Zeira, E. et al. The knockdown of H19lncRNA reveals its regulatory role in pluripotency and tumorigenesis of human embryonic carcinoma cells. Oncotarget 6, 34691–34703 (2015).

5.            Geiger-Maor, A. et al. Cells exposed to sublethal oxidative stress selectively attract monocytes/macrophages via scavenger receptors and MyD88-mediated signaling. J. Immunol. 188, 1234–1244 (2012).

6.            Steiner, D. et al. Derivation, propagation and controlled differentiation of human embryonic stem cells in suspension. Nat. Biotechnol. 28, 361–364 (2010).

7.            Yachimovich-Cohen, N., Even-Ram, S., Shufaro, Y., Rachmilewitz, J. & Reubinoff, B. Human embryonic stem cells suppress T cell responses via arginase I-dependent mechanism. J. Immunol. 184, 1300–1308 (2010).

8.            Idelson, M. et al. Directed Differentiation of Human Embryonic Stem Cells into Functional Retinal Pigment Epithelium Cells. Cell Stem Cell 5, 396–408 (2009).

9.            Ram, S. E. & Galun, E. AAV2-GDNF gene therapy for Parkinson’s disease. Hum. Gene Ther. 20, 430–431 (2009).

10.          Even-Ram, S. Fibrin gel model for assessment of cellular contractility. Methods Mol. Biol. 522, 251–259 (2009).

11.          Even-Ram, S. et al. Myosin IIA regulates cell motility and actomyosin-microtubule crosstalk. Nat. Cell Biol. 9, 299–309 (2007).

12.          Even-Ram, S. & Yamada, K. M. Of mice and men: Relevance of cellular and molecular characterizations of myosin IIA to MYH9-related human disease. Cell Adh. Migr. 1, 152–155 (2007).

13.          Moon, H.-S., Even-Ram, S., Kleinman, H. K. & Cha, H.-J. Zyxin is upregulated in the nucleus by thymosin β4 in SiHa cells. Exp. Cell Res. 312, 3425–3431 (2006).

14.          Even-Ram, S., Artym, V. & Yamada, K. M. Matrix Control of Stem Cell Fate. Cell 126, 645–647 (2006).

15.          Endo, Y., Even-Ram, S., Pankov, R., Matsumoto, K. & Yamada, K. M. Inhibition of Rho GTPases by RNA interference. Methods in Enzymology vol. 406 345–361 (2006).

16.          Pankov, R. et al. A Rac switch regulates random versus directionally persistent cell migration. J. Cell Biol. 170, 793–802 (2005).

17.          Even-Ram, S. & Yamada, K. M. Cell migration in 3D matrix. Curr. Opin. Cell Biol. 17, 524–532 (2005).

18.          Conti, M. A., Even-Ram, S., Liu, C., Yamada, K. M. & Adelstein, R. S. Defects in cell adhesion and the visceral endoderm following ablation of nonmuscle myosin heavy chain II-A in mice. J. Biol. Chem. 279, 41263–41266 (2004).

19.          Yin, Y.-J. et al. Human protease-activated receptor 1 expression in malignant epithelia: A role in invasiveness. Arterioscler. Thromb. Vasc. Biol. 23, 940–944 (2003).

20.          Even-Ram, S. C. et al. The pattern of expression of protease-activated receptors (PARs) during early trophoblast development. J. Pathol. 200, 47–52 (2003).

21.          Yin, Y.-J. et al. Oncogenic transformation induces tumor angiogenesis: A role for PAR1 activation. FASEB J. 17, 163–174 (2003).

22.          Even-Ram, S. Names: A historical or political perspective? [1]. Nature 418, 273 (2002).

23.          Yamada, K. M. & Even-Ram, S. Integrin regulation of growth factor receptors. Nat. Cell Biol. 4, E75–E76 (2002).

24.          Schiffenbauer, Y. S. et al. Gonadotropin stimulation of MLS human epithelial ovarian carcinoma cells augments cell adhesion mediated by CD44 and by αv-integrin. Gynecol. Oncol. 84, 296–302 (2002).

25.          Even-Ram, S. C. et al. Tumor Cell Invasion Is Promoted by Activation of Protease Activated Receptor-1 in Cooperation with the αvβ5 Integrin. J. Biol. Chem. 276, 10952–10962 (2001).

26.          Landau, E. et al. Protection of thrombin receptor expression under hypoxia. J. Biol. Chem. 275, 2281–2287 (2000).

27.          Even-Ram, S. et al. Thrombin receptor overexpression in malignant and physiological invasion processes. Nat. Med. 4, 909–914 (1998).

28.          Pines, O. et al. The cytosolic pathway of L-malic acid synthesis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae: The role of fumarase. Appl. Microbiol. Biotechnol. 46, 393–399 (1996).

29.          Stein, I., Peleg, Y., Even-Ram, S. & Pines, O. The single translation product of the FUM1 gene (fumarase) is processed in mitochondria before being distributed between the cytosol and mitochondria in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Mol. Cell. Biol. 14, 4770–4778 (1994).