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Gal Haimovich

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Nature Methods|December 17, 2025
Targeted RNA-binding protein degradation to improve mRNA live imaging in animal cellsGal Haimovich
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|August 14, 2019
Detection of mRNA Transfer Between Mammalian Cells in Coculture by Single-Molecule Fluorescent In Situ Hybridization (smFISH)Gal Haimovich, Jeffrey E Gerst
Bio-Protocol|September 17, 2021
Single-molecule Fluorescence <i>in situ</i> Hybridization (smFISH) for RNA Detection in Adherent Animal CellsGal Haimovich, Jeffrey E Gerst
Biochemical Society Transactions|December 28, 2020
RNA transfer through tunneling nanotubesGal Haimovich, Sandipan Dasgupta, Jeffrey E Gerst
Bio-Protocol|February 4, 2022
An Aptamer-based mRNA Affinity Purification Procedure (RaPID) for the Identification of Associated RNAs (RaPID-seq) and Proteins (RaPID-MS) in YeastRohini R Nair, Gal Haimovich, Jeffrey E Gerst
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|September 15, 2015
A role for mRNA trafficking and localized translation in peroxisome biogenesis and function?Gal Haimovich, Osnat Cohen-Zontag, Jeffrey E Gerst
Nature Reviews. Molecular Cell Biology|January 1, 2015
In the right place at the right time: visualizing and understanding mRNA localizationAdina R Buxbaum, Gal Haimovich, Robert H Singer
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|January 23, 2013
The fate of the messenger is pre-determined: a new model for regulation of gene expressionGal Haimovich, Mordechai Choder, Robert H Singer, et al.
Plos One|September 26, 2014
Conceptual modeling of mRNA decay provokes new hypothesesJudith Somekh, Gal Haimovich, Adi Guterman, et al.
The Journal of Cell Biology|September 19, 2007
The Rpb7p subunit of yeast RNA polymerase II plays roles in the two major cytoplasmic mRNA decay mechanismsRona Lotan, Vicky Goler-Baron, Lea Duek, et al.
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Nature Methods|December 17, 2025
Targeted RNA-binding protein degradation to improve mRNA live imaging in animal cellsGal Haimovich
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|August 14, 2019
Detection of mRNA Transfer Between Mammalian Cells in Coculture by Single-Molecule Fluorescent In Situ Hybridization (smFISH)Gal Haimovich, Jeffrey E Gerst
Bio-Protocol|September 17, 2021
Single-molecule Fluorescence <i>in situ</i> Hybridization (smFISH) for RNA Detection in Adherent Animal CellsGal Haimovich, Jeffrey E Gerst
Biochemical Society Transactions|December 28, 2020
RNA transfer through tunneling nanotubesGal Haimovich, Sandipan Dasgupta, Jeffrey E Gerst
Bio-Protocol|February 4, 2022
An Aptamer-based mRNA Affinity Purification Procedure (RaPID) for the Identification of Associated RNAs (RaPID-seq) and Proteins (RaPID-MS) in YeastRohini R Nair, Gal Haimovich, Jeffrey E Gerst
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|September 15, 2015
A role for mRNA trafficking and localized translation in peroxisome biogenesis and function?Gal Haimovich, Osnat Cohen-Zontag, Jeffrey E Gerst
Nature Reviews. Molecular Cell Biology|January 1, 2015
In the right place at the right time: visualizing and understanding mRNA localizationAdina R Buxbaum, Gal Haimovich, Robert H Singer
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|January 23, 2013
The fate of the messenger is pre-determined: a new model for regulation of gene expressionGal Haimovich, Mordechai Choder, Robert H Singer, et al.
Plos One|September 26, 2014
Conceptual modeling of mRNA decay provokes new hypothesesJudith Somekh, Gal Haimovich, Adi Guterman, et al.
The Journal of Cell Biology|September 19, 2007
The Rpb7p subunit of yeast RNA polymerase II plays roles in the two major cytoplasmic mRNA decay mechanismsRona Lotan, Vicky Goler-Baron, Lea Duek, et al.
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