פרופ' רון גולדשטיין
פירסומים
Selected Publications
Human embryonic stem cell-derived neurons for studying human neurotropic viruses
Punam Bisht, Biswajit Das, Paul R. Kinchington, Ronald S. Goldstein. Journal of Virology, 2020 Varicella-Zoster Virus (VZV) Small Noncoding RNAs Antisense to the VZV Latency-Encoded Transcript VLT Enhance Viral Replication
Golani-Zaidie L, Borodianskiy-Shteinberg T, Bisht P, Das B, Kinchington PR, Goldstein RS. Virus Res. 2019 Bioinformatically-predicted varicella zoster virus small non-coding RNAs are expressed in lytically-infected epithelial cells and neurons.
Markus, A., Golani, L., Ojha, NK. Borodiansky-Shteinberg, T. Kinchington, PR and Goldstein, R. S. Varicella Zoster virus expresses multiple small non-coding RNAs Journal of Virology, 2017
Sloutskin, A, Yee, MB, Kinchington, PR and Goldstein, RS Varicella zoster virus and herpes simplex virus type 1 can infect and replicate in the same neurons whether co- or superinfected. J Virol. 2014 88:5079-86
Markus, A., Waldman Ben-Asher, H., Kinchington,P.R. Goldstein, RS Cellular transcriptome analysis reveals differential expression of pro- and anti-apoptosis genes by VZV-infected neurons and fibroblasts . J. Virol, 2014 88: 7674 –7677.
Birenboim, R. Markus, A. Goldstein, R. S. Simple generation of neurons from human embryonic stem cells using agarose multiwell dishes J. Neurosci Methods 214:9-14 2013
Grigoryan, S., Kinchington, P.R., Yang, I.H., Selariu, A., Zhu, H., Yee, M., and Goldstein, R.S. Retrograde axonal transport of VZV: live-imaging studies in hESC-derived neurons J. NeuroVirol. 18:462-470 2012
Dukhovny, A. Sloutskin, A., Markus, A. Yee, M., Kinchington, P.K. and Goldstein, R.S. VZV infects human embryonic stem cell-derived neurons and neurospheres, but not pluripotent embryonic stem cells or early progenitors. J. Virology. 86:3211-3218, 2012. (Spotlighted article)
Markus, A., Grigoryan, S., Sloutskin, A., Yee, M.B., Zhu, H, Yang, I-H., Thakor,N., Sarid, R., Kinchington, P.R. and Goldstein, R.S. Varicella zoster virus infection of neurons derived from human embryonic stem cells: direct demonstration of axonal infection, transport of VZV and productive neuronal infection. J. Virol. 85:6220-33 2011
Differentiation of human embryonic stem cells to neural derivatives
Ziegler, L., Grigoryan, S. Yang, I-H, Thakor,N and Goldstein, R.S. Efficient derivation of Schwann cells from human embryonic stem cells (original article).Stem Cell Reviews and Reports, 7:394-403 2011
Ziegler,L., Segal-Ruder,Y., Coppola, G., Geschwind, D., Fainzilber,M., and Goldstein,R.S. A human neuron injury model for molecular studies of axonal regeneration Exper. Neurol 223:119-127 2010
Goldstein, R.S. Transplantation of mammalian embryonic stem cells and their derivatives to avian embryos. Stem Cell Reviews and Reports (invited review) 6:473-484, 2010
Brokhman, I., Pomp, O. Fishman, L, Tennenbaum, T., Amit, M., Itzkovitz-Eldor, J. and Goldstein, R.S. Genetic modification of human embryonic stem cells with adenoviral vectors: heterogeneity of infectability between lines and increased infectability with differentiation correlates with expression of the coxsackie virus receptorStem Cells and Development 18:447-456 2009
Pomp, O., Brokhman, I., Gamarnik, L, Almog, M., Korngreen, A., Tavian, M., and Goldstein,R.S. PA6-induced human embryonic stem cell-derived neurospheres: a new source of human peripheral sensory neurons and neural crest cells Brain Research 1230:50-60 2008 (cover photo)
Pomp, O., Brukhman, I., Ben-Dor, I., Reubinoff, B. and Goldstein, R.S. Generation of peripheral sensory and sympathetic neurons and neural crest cells from human embryonic stem cells. Stem Cells 23:923-930, 2005.
Goldstein, R.S., Drukker, M. Reubinoff, B.E. and Benvenisty, N. Integration and differentiation of human embryonic stem cells transplanted to the chick embryo. Dev. Dynam. 225:80-86, 2002.
Schuldiner, M., Eiges,R., Eden,A., Yanuka, O., Itskovitz-Eldor,J., Goldstein, R.S.and Benvenisty, N. Induced neuronal differentiation of human embryonic stem cells Brain Res. 913:201-205, 2001 (cover photo, 350 + citations).
Biotechnological uses of the chick embryo
Grinberg,I., Duchovny, A. and Goldstein, R.S.Whole-animal imaging of human blood malignancy in turkey embryos: visualization of homing and engraftment. Leukemia and Lymphoma, 53:472-8 2012
Farnoushi, Y., Cipok,M., Kay, S., Naparstek,E., Goldstein,R.S. and Deutsch,V.R. Rapid in vivo testing of drug response in multiple myeloma made possible by xenograft to turkey embryos Br. J. Cancer, 105:1708-1718 2011
Noiman, T. Buzhor, E., Metsuyanim, S. Harari-Steinberg, O., Morgenstern, C., Dekel, B and Goldstein, R.S. A rapid in-vivo assay system for analyzing the organogenetic capacity of human kidney cells Organogenesis, 7:140-144 2011
Slobdobnik, D. Grinberg, I, and Goldstein, R.S. Human skin transplanted to the chick chorioallantoic membrane for prediction of contact hypersensitivity: an alternative to murine local lymph node assay. Experimental Dermatology 18:409-413 2009
Grinberg,I., Reis, A. Ohana, Taizi, M, Rund, D., Cipok, M., Tavor, S., Deutsch, V. and Goldstein, R.S. Engraftment of human blood malignancies to the turkey embryo: a robust, rapid and inexpensive in-vivo model. Leukemia Research 33:1417-1426 2009
Taizi, M., Deutsch, V.R., Leitner, A., Ohana, A. and Goldstein, R.S. A rapid in-vivo system for studying and testing therapeutics on human blood malignancies. Exp. Hematol. 34:1698-1708, 2006.
Early vertebrate development (chick embryo)
Goldstein, R.S. and Kant, R. Plasticity of axial identity among somites: cranial somites can generate vertebrae without expressing Hox genes appropriate to the trunk. Dev. Biol. 216:507-520, 1999 (cover photo, Jan 2000).
Goldstein, R.S., Teillet, M. A. and Kalcheim, C. Microenvironment created by grafting rostral half-somites is mitogenic for neural crest cells. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. (USA) 12:4476-4480, 1990.
Goldstein, R.S. and Kalcheim, C. Determination of epithelial half-somites in skeletal morphogenesis. Development116:441-445, 1992.
Patents
Methods for generating neuronal cells from human embryonic stem cells and uses thereof (with Reubinoff, B.) US Patent application filed April 8, 2005, awarded Singapore, 2009.
Chimeric avian-based screening system containing mammalian grafts (with Tennenbaum Tamar and Deutsch Varda) PCT Publication Date: May 1, 2006. USPTO publication April 2009
תאריך עדכון אחרון : 02/05/2023