Adi Kimchi

Affiliations: 
Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel 
Area:
Cell Biology, Molecular Biology, Biochemistry
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Vitale I, Pietrocola F, Guilbaud E, et al. (2023) Apoptotic cell death in disease-Current understanding of the NCCD 2023. Cell Death and Differentiation
Hammer L, Levin-Salomon V, Yaeli-Slonim N, et al. (2022) A new function for the serine protease HtrA2 in controlling radiation-induced senescence in cancer cells. Molecular Oncology. 16: 1365-1383
Wu YH, Chou TF, Young L, et al. (2020) Tumor suppressor death-associated protein kinase 1 inhibits necroptosis by p38 MAPK activation. Cell Death & Disease. 11: 305
Srivastava S, Nataraj NB, Sekar A, et al. (2019) ETS Proteins Bind with Glucocorticoid Receptors: Relevance for Treatment of Ewing Sarcoma. Cell Reports. 29: 104-117.e4
Shiloh R, Bialik S, Kimchi A. (2019) Ser289 phosphorylation activates both DAPK1 and DAPK2 but in response to different intracellular signaling pathways. Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.). 18: 1169-1176
Hammer L, Levin-Salomon V, Kimchi A. (2019) The Critical Role of Programmed Cell Death Proteins in Radiation-Induced Senescence International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics. 105: E681-E682
Nuta GC, Gilad Y, Gershoni M, et al. (2018) A cancer associated somatic mutation in LC3B attenuates its binding to E1-like ATG7 protein and subsequent lipidation. Autophagy
Bialik S, Dasari SK, Kimchi A. (2018) Autophagy-dependent cell death - where, how and why a cell eats itself to death. Journal of Cell Science. 131
Shiloh R, Kimchi A. (2018) AMPK activates DAPK2 to promote autophagy. Oncotarget. 9: 31570-31571
Shiloh R, Gilad Y, Ber Y, et al. (2018) Non-canonical activation of DAPK2 by AMPK constitutes a new pathway linking metabolic stress to autophagy. Nature Communications. 9: 1759
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