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Millet Treinin
Millet Treinin
Hebrew University - Hadassah Medical School
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Essential Roles for Caenorhabditis elegans Lamin Gene in Nuclear Organization, Cell Cycle Progression, and Spatial Organization of Nuclear Pore Complexes
J Liu, TR Ben-Shahar, D Riemer, M Treinin, P Spann, K Weber, A Fire, ...
Molecular biology of the cell 11 (11), 3937-3947, 2000
4772000
The C. elegans ric‐3 gene is required for maturation of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors
S Halevi, J McKay, M Palfreyman, L Yassin, M Eshel, E Jorgensen, ...
The EMBO journal, 2002
3082002
Specific roles for DEG/ENaC and TRP channels in touch and thermosensation in C. elegans nociceptors
M Chatzigeorgiou, S Yoo, JD Watson, WH Lee, WC Spencer, KS Kindt, ...
Nature neuroscience 13 (7), 861-868, 2010
2872010
A mutated acetylcholine receptor subunit causes neuronal degeneration in C. elegans
M Treinin, M Chalfie
Neuron 14 (4), 871-877, 1995
2701995
Conservation within the RIC-3 gene family: effectors of mammalian nicotinic acetylcholine receptor expression
S Halevi, L Yassin, M Eshel, F Sala, S Sala, M Criado, M Treinin
Journal of Biological Chemistry 278 (36), 34411-34417, 2003
2242003
Time-lapse imaging and cell-specific expression profiling reveal dynamic branching and molecular determinants of a multi-dendritic nociceptor in C. elegans
CJ Smith, JD Watson, WC Spencer, T O'Brien, B Cha, A Albeg, M Treinin, ...
Developmental biology 345 (1), 18-33, 2010
2102010
C. elegans multi-dendritic sensory neurons: morphology and function
A Albeg, CJ Smith, M Chatzigeorgiou, DG Feitelson, DH Hall, WR Schafer, ...
Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience 46 (1), 308-317, 2011
1892011
The fusogen EFF-1 controls sculpting of mechanosensory dendrites
M Oren-Suissa, DH Hall, M Treinin, G Shemer, B Podbilewicz
Science 328 (5983), 1285-1288, 2010
1722010
HIF-1 is required for heat acclimation in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans
M Treinin, J Shliar, H Jiang, JA Powell-Coffman, Z Bromberg, M Horowitz
Physiological genomics 14 (1), 17-24, 2003
1532003
Identification of a promoter element located upstream from the hepatitis B virus X gene
M Treinin, O Laub
Molecular and cellular biology 7 (1), 545-548, 1987
1511987
Two functionally dependent acetylcholine subunits are encoded in a single Caenorhabditis elegans operon
M Treinin, B Gillo, L Liebman, M Chalfie
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 95 (26), 15492-15495, 1998
1301998
Looking below the surface of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors
C Stokes, M Treinin, RL Papke
Trends in pharmacological sciences 36 (8), 514-523, 2015
1072015
The motor circuit
SE Von Stetina, M Treinin, DM Miller III
International review of neurobiology 69, 125-167, 2005
1072005
The adenylate cyclase/protein kinase cascade regulates entry into meiosis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae through the gene IME1.
A Matsuura, M Treinin, H Mitsuzawa, Y Kassir, I Uno, G Simchen
The EMBO journal 9 (10), 3225-3232, 1990
1031990
Optogenetic analysis of a nociceptor neuron and network reveals ion channels acting downstream of primary sensors
SJ Husson, WS Costa, S Wabnig, JN Stirman, JD Watson, WC Spencer, ...
Current biology 22 (9), 743-752, 2012
972012
Characterization of the deg-3/des-2 receptor: a nicotinic acetylcholine receptor that mutates to cause neuronal degeneration
L Yassin, B Gillo, T Kahan, S Halevi, M Eshel, M Treinin
Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience 17 (3), 589-599, 2001
962001
Second-harmonic generation of biological interfaces: probing the membrane protein bacteriorhodopsin and imaging membrane potential around GFP molecules at specific sites in …
A Lewis, A Khatchatouriants, M Treinin, Z Chen, G Peleg, N Friedman, ...
Chemical Physics 245 (1-3), 133-144, 1999
761999
How does morphology relate to function in sensory arbors?
DH Hall, M Treinin
Trends in neurosciences 34 (9), 443-451, 2011
582011
RIC-3 affects properties and quantity of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors via a mechanism that does not require the coiled-coil domains
HC Ben-Ami, L Yassin, H Farah, A Michaeli, M Eshel, M Treinin
Journal of Biological Chemistry 280 (30), 28053-28060, 2005
572005
GFP is a selective non-linear optical sensor of electrophysiological processes in Caenorhabditis elegans
A Khatchatouriants, A Lewis, Z Rothman, L Loew, M Treinin
Biophysical Journal 79 (5), 2345-2352, 2000
572000
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