Yossi Buganim

Yossi Buganim

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

H-index: 31

Asia-Israel

About Yossi Buganim

Yossi Buganim, With an exceptional h-index of 31 and a recent h-index of 23 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Hebrew University of Jerusalem, specializes in the field of Transdifferentiation, Reprogramming, Stem cell, Cancer.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Unlocking trophectoderm mysteries: In vivo and in vitro perspectives on human and mouse trophoblast fate induction

Differentiation shifts from a reversible to an irreversible heterochromatin state at the DM1 locus

Pluripotency-independent induction of human trophoblast stem cells from fibroblasts

NAD depletion mediates cytotoxicity in human neurons with autophagy deficiency

Complex haploinsufficiency in pluripotent cells yields somatic cells with DNA methylation abnormalities and pluripotency induction defects

Human trophoblast stem cell-state acquisition from pluripotent stem cells and somatic cells

In silico Docking Analysis for Blocking JUNO‐IZUMO1 Interaction Identifies Two Small Molecules that Block in vitro Fertilization

Comparative parallel multi-omics analysis during the induction of pluripotent and trophectoderm states

Yossi Buganim Information

University

Position

Principal Investigator The Israel

Citations(all)

5658

Citations(since 2020)

2115

Cited By

4506

hIndex(all)

31

hIndex(since 2020)

23

i10Index(all)

41

i10Index(since 2020)

36

Email

University Profile Page

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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Yossi Buganim Skills & Research Interests

Transdifferentiation

Reprogramming

Stem cell

Cancer

Top articles of Yossi Buganim

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Unlocking trophectoderm mysteries: In vivo and in vitro perspectives on human and mouse trophoblast fate induction

Meir Azagury

Yosef Buganim

2024/4/22

Differentiation shifts from a reversible to an irreversible heterochromatin state at the DM1 locus

Nature Communications

Tayma Handal

Sarah Juster

Manar Abu Diab

Shira Yanovsky-Dagan

Fouad Zahdeh

...

2024/4/16

Pluripotency-independent induction of human trophoblast stem cells from fibroblasts

Nature Communications

Moriyah Naama

Moran Rahamim

Valery Zayat

Shulamit Sebban

Ahmed Radwan

...

2023/6/8

NAD depletion mediates cytotoxicity in human neurons with autophagy deficiency

Cell Reports

Congxin Sun

Elena Seranova

Malkiel A Cohen

Miruna Chipara

Jennie Roberts

...

2023/5/30

Complex haploinsufficiency in pluripotent cells yields somatic cells with DNA methylation abnormalities and pluripotency induction defects

Stem cell reports

Rachel Lasry

Noam Maoz

Albert W Cheng

Nataly Yom Tov

Elisabeth Kulenkampff

...

2023/11/14

Human trophoblast stem cell-state acquisition from pluripotent stem cells and somatic cells

Moriyah Naama

Yosef Buganim

2023/8/1

In silico Docking Analysis for Blocking JUNO‐IZUMO1 Interaction Identifies Two Small Molecules that Block in vitro Fertilization

Frontiers in cell and developmental biology

Nataliia Stepanenko

Omri Wolk

Enrica Bianchi

Gavin James Wright

Natali Schachter-Safrai

...

2022/4/5

Comparative parallel multi-omics analysis during the induction of pluripotent and trophectoderm states

Nature Communications

Mohammad Jaber

Ahmed Radwan

Netanel Loyfer

Mufeed Abdeen

Shulamit Sebban

...

2022/6/17

Esrrb is a cell-cycle-dependent associated factor balancing pluripotency and XEN differentiation

Stem Cell Reports

Sapir Herchcovici Levy

Sharon Feldman Cohen

Lee Arnon

Shlomtzion Lahav

Muhammad Awawdy

...

2022/6/14

Fibroblasts-derived from Pluripotent Cells Harboring a Single Allele Knockout in Two Pluripotency Genes Exhibit DNA Methylation Abnormalities and pluripotency induction Defects

bioRxiv

Rachel Lasry

Noam Maoz

Albert W Cheng

Nataly Yom Tov

Elisabeth Kulenkampff

...

2022/5/19

A versatile system to introduce clusters of genomic double‐strand breaks in large cell populations

Genes, Chromosomes and Cancer

Thorsten Kolb

Umar Khalid

Milena Simović

Manasi Ratnaparkhe

John Wong

...

2021/5

Targeting neurons in the tumor microenvironment with bupivacaine nanoparticles reduces breast cancer progression and metastases

Science Advances

Maya Kaduri

Mor Sela

Shaked Kagan

Maria Poley

Hanan Abumanhal-Masarweh

...

2021/10/6

Autophagy promotes cell survival by maintaining NAD (H) levels

Lucia Sedlackova

Tetsushi Kataura

Elena Seranova

Congxin Sun

Elsje Otten

...

2021/7/12

Apoptotic cells represent a dynamic stem cell niche governing proliferation and tissue regeneration

Developmental cell

Roi Ankawa

Nitzan Goldberger

Yahav Yosefzon

Elle Koren

Marianna Yusupova

...

2021/7/12

Esrrb is a cell cycle dependent priming factor balancing between pluripotency and differentiation

bioRxiv

Sapir Herchcovici Levi

Lee Arnon

Sharon Feldman

Adi Alajem

Danny Bavli

...

2020/8/3

Human induced pluripotent stem cell models of neurodegenerative disorders for studying the biomedical implications of autophagy

Elena Seranova

Adina Maria Palhegyi

Surbhi Verma

Simona Dimova

Rachel Lasry

...

2020/4/3

Triangular correlation (TrC) between cancer aggressiveness, cell uptake capability, and cell deformability

Science advances

Yifat Brill-Karniely

Dvir Dror

Tal Duanis-Assaf

Yoel Goldstein

Ouri Schwob

...

2020/1/15

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