Education
M.S. in Immunology, Lautneberg Center, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel.
Current position
Ph.D. student at Professor Ofer Mandelboim lab Lautneberg Center, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel.
Publications
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Tsukerman, P., Enk, J. and Mandelboim, O. (2013). Metastamir-mediated immune evasion: miR-10b downregulates the stress-induced molecule MICB, hence avoid recognition by NKG2D receptor. Oncoimmunology 2(1): e22245.
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Tsukerman, P., Stern-Ginossar, N., Gur, C., Glasner, A., Nachmani, D., Bauman, Y., Yamin, R., Vitenshtein, A., Stanietsky, N., Bar-Mag, T., Lankry, D. and Mandelboim, O. (2012). MiR-10b downregulates the stress-induced cell surface molecule MICB, a critical ligand for cancer cell recognition by natural killer cells. Cancer Res 72(21): 5463-5472.
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Glasner, A., Zurunic, A., Meningher, T., Lenac Rovis, T., Tsukerman, P., Bar-On, Y., Yamin, R., Meyers, A. F., Mandeboim, M., Jonjic, S. and Mandelboim, O. (2012). Elucidating the mechanisms of influenza virus recognition by Ncr1. PLoS ONE 7(5): e36837.
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Manaster, I., Goldman-Wohl, D., Greenfield, C., Nachmani, D., Tsukerman, P., Hamani, Y., Yagel, S. and Mandelboim, O. (2012). MiRNA-mediated control of HLA-G expression and function. PLoS ONE 7(3): e33395.
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Glasner, A., Ghadially, H., Gur, C., Stanietsky, N., Tsukerman, P., Enk, J. and Mandelboim, O. (2012). Recognition and prevention of tumor metastasis by the NK receptor NKp46/NCR1. J Immunol 188(6): 2509-2515.
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Bauman, Y., Nachmani, D., Vitenshtein, A., Tsukerman, P., Drayman, N., Stern-Ginossar, N., Lankry, D., Gruda, R. and Mandelboim, O. (2011). An identical miRNA of the human JC and BK polyoma viruses targets the stress-induced ligand ULBP3 to escape immune elimination. Cell Host Microbe 9(2): 93-102.
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Stanietsky, N., Simic, H., Arapovic, J., Toporik, A., Levy, O., Novik, A., Levine, Z., Beiman, M., Dassa, L., Achdout, H., Stern-Ginossar, N., Tsukerman, P., Jonjic, S. and Mandelboim, O. (2009). The interaction of TIGIT with PVR and PVRL2 inhibits human NK cell cytotoxicity. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 106(42): 17858-17863.