
Adi Egozi
@adiegozi
PhD student at Itzkovitz lab
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26-06-2018 16:43:17
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So excited to share our new work lead by Adi Egozi and shalev itzkovitz identifying endogenous insulin producing cells in the fetal intestine. Yale Pediatrics Yale University Yale School of Medicine Insulin is expressed by enteroendocrine cells during human fetal development biorxiv.org/content/10.110โฆ

Very excited with our new preprint, it was such a fun project to work on. A collaboration of shalev itzkovitz lab and Konnikova lab lab.


Our paper is out Nature Medicine. Really fantastic collaboration with shalev itzkovitz led by brilliant Adi Egozi Insulin producing cells exist in utero in the fetal small intestine. So many possibilities. Yale Pediatrics Yale University Yale Medicine

Our paper is finally out today Nature Medicine!

Cell types outside the pancreas make insulin, too, study shows news.yale.edu/2021/12/09/celโฆ Thanks so much for highlighting our work with Adi Egozi shalev itzkovitz Yale Pediatrics Yale University Yale School of Medicine

Single-cell transcriptomic analyses of human fetal and neonatal intestinal cells reveal a sub-population of enteroendocrine cells that produce #insulin during development shalev itzkovitz Konnikova lab Adi Egozi Yale School of Medicine Weizmann Institute nature.com/articles/s4159โฆ

Weizmann Institute of Science and Yale School of Medicine have discovered cells that produce #insulin in an unexpected place: the fetal intestine! These findings may open up new directions for the development of potential treatments for #diabetes bit.ly/gut-tw


Single-cell transcriptomic analyses of human fetal and neonatal intestinal cells reveal a subpopulation of enteroendocrine cells that produce insulin during development, according to a Nature Medicine paper. go.nature.com/3saUMGB


Proteins and mRNAs do not always correlate - Check out our new paper in Nature Metabolism to see how this happens in the gut: Spatial discordances between mRNAs and proteins in the intestinal epithelium. nature.com/articles/s4225โฆ. 1/8



Our gut sheds around 35 grams of cells daily, making up a large portion of our feces. Our paper in Gut Journal shows that the host transcriptome of fecal washes is highly indicative of inflammation in IBD patients: gut.bmj.com/content/early/โฆ. 1/5


Exited to share our new preprint! Another great collaboration with Konnikova lab lab.


An amazing collaboration with shalev itzkovitz led by Adi Egozi and Bunmi Olaloye M.D. One step closer to world without NEC. #NEC Yale Pediatrics Yale School of Medicine Weizmann Institute. #PLOSBiology: Single-cell atlas of the human neonatal small intestine affected by NEC dx.plos.org/10.1371/journaโฆ