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Expertise related to UN Sustainable Development Goals
In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):
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SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being
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Collaborations and top research areas from the last five years
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Separation of telomere protection from length regulation by two different point mutations at amino acid 492 of RTEL1
Smoom, R., May, C. L., Lichtental, D., Bar-Ness, K., Rangel, R., Khoury, J., Nachmani, D., Avrahami, D., Ahangari, F., Skordalakes, E., Kaminski, N., Kaestner, K. H. & Tzfati, Y., 24 Jun 2025, In: Nucleic acids research. 53, 11, gkaf507.The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
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The cGAS–STING, p38 MAPK, and p53 pathways link genome instability to accelerated cellular senescence in ATM-deficient murine lung fibroblasts
Haj, M., Frey, Y., Levon, A., Maliah, A., Ben-Yishay, T., Slutsky, R., Smoom, R., Tzfati, Y., Ben-David, U., Levy, C., Elkon, R., Ziv, Y. & Shiloh, Y., 14 Jan 2025, In: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 122, 2, e2419196122.Tel Aviv University, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
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The many faces of the helicase RTEL1 at telomeres and beyond
Hourvitz, N., Awad, A. & Tzfati, Y., Feb 2024, In: Trends in Cell Biology. 34, 2, p. 109-121 13 p.The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
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Accelerated replicative senescence of ataxia-telangiectasia skin fibroblasts is retained at physiologic oxygen levels, with unique and common transcriptional patterns
Haj, M., Levon, A., Frey, Y., Hourvitz, N., Campisi, J., Tzfati, Y., Elkon, R., Ziv, Y. & Shiloh, Y., Aug 2023, In: Aging Cell. 22, 8, e13869.Tel Aviv University, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
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Telomouse—a mouse model with human-length telomeres generated by a single amino acid change in RTEL1
Smoom, R., May, C. L., Ortiz, V., Tigue, M., Kolev, H. M., Rowe, M., Reizel, Y., Morgan, A., Egyes, N., Lichtental, D., Skordalakes, E., Kaestner, K. H. & Tzfati, Y., Dec 2023, In: Nature Communications. 14, 1, 6708.The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
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