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Daniel Z Bar

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Nucleus (Austin, Tex.)|February 18, 2011
Reversal of age-dependent nuclear morphology by inhibition of prenylation does not affect lifespan in Caenorhabditis elegansDaniel Z Bar, Yosef Gruenbaum
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|May 25, 2019
Antibody-Driven Proximity Labeling in Fixed TissuesDaniel Z Bar, Francis S Collins
EMBO Reports|November 14, 2012
Lamins in development, tissue maintenance and stressNoam Zuela, Daniel Z Bar, Yosef Gruenbaum
Small Gtpases|November 18, 2016
Small GTPases in C. elegans metabolismDaniel Z Bar, Chayki Charar, Yosef Gruenbaum
Journal of Cell Science|August 12, 2021
Lamin regulates the dietary restriction response via the mTOR pathway in Caenorhabditis elegansChayki Charar, Sally Metsuyanim-Cohen, Daniel Z Bar
Journal of Alzheimer'S Disease : JAD|May 11, 2026
Beyond association: A quantitative analysis of the infectious burden in Alzheimer's diseaseOmer Bender, Or A Shemesh, Daniel Z Bar
Cell Motility and the Cytoskeleton|February 24, 2009
Gliotoxin reverses age-dependent nuclear morphology phenotypes, ameliorates motility, but fails to affect lifespan of adult Caenorhabditis elegansDaniel Z Bar, Ester Neufeld, Naomi Feinstein, et al.
Geroscience|July 11, 2025
Epigenetic information loss is a common feature of multiple diseases and agingNaor Sagy, Chieh Chang, Maayan Gal, et al.
Current Topics in Developmental Biology|May 16, 2021
Exploring the nuclear lamina in health and pathology using C. elegansChayki Charar, Sally Metsuyanim-Cohen, Yosef Gruenbaum, et al.
Clinical Epigenetics|February 12, 2024
Kidney-specific methylation patterns correlate with kidney function and are lost upon kidney disease progressionNaor Sagy, Noa Meyrom, Pazit Beckerman, et al.
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Nucleus (Austin, Tex.)|February 18, 2011
Reversal of age-dependent nuclear morphology by inhibition of prenylation does not affect lifespan in Caenorhabditis elegansDaniel Z Bar, Yosef Gruenbaum
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|May 25, 2019
Antibody-Driven Proximity Labeling in Fixed TissuesDaniel Z Bar, Francis S Collins
EMBO Reports|November 14, 2012
Lamins in development, tissue maintenance and stressNoam Zuela, Daniel Z Bar, Yosef Gruenbaum
Small Gtpases|November 18, 2016
Small GTPases in C. elegans metabolismDaniel Z Bar, Chayki Charar, Yosef Gruenbaum
Journal of Cell Science|August 12, 2021
Lamin regulates the dietary restriction response via the mTOR pathway in Caenorhabditis elegansChayki Charar, Sally Metsuyanim-Cohen, Daniel Z Bar
Journal of Alzheimer'S Disease : JAD|May 11, 2026
Beyond association: A quantitative analysis of the infectious burden in Alzheimer's diseaseOmer Bender, Or A Shemesh, Daniel Z Bar
Cell Motility and the Cytoskeleton|February 24, 2009
Gliotoxin reverses age-dependent nuclear morphology phenotypes, ameliorates motility, but fails to affect lifespan of adult Caenorhabditis elegansDaniel Z Bar, Ester Neufeld, Naomi Feinstein, et al.
Geroscience|July 11, 2025
Epigenetic information loss is a common feature of multiple diseases and agingNaor Sagy, Chieh Chang, Maayan Gal, et al.
Current Topics in Developmental Biology|May 16, 2021
Exploring the nuclear lamina in health and pathology using C. elegansChayki Charar, Sally Metsuyanim-Cohen, Yosef Gruenbaum, et al.
Clinical Epigenetics|February 12, 2024
Kidney-specific methylation patterns correlate with kidney function and are lost upon kidney disease progressionNaor Sagy, Noa Meyrom, Pazit Beckerman, et al.
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