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 The Smell of Success

The Smell of Success

01.10.1997
Biochemistry
The smelly compound in garlic fights infection. Institute scientists have not only shown how it works, they've synthesized it
 A Molecular Radar

A Molecular Radar

01.10.1997
Biochemistry
Molecular "radar" developed at the Institute enables scientists to track the progress of  messages within a living cell
High Salt, High Hopes, High Tech

High Salt, High Hopes, High Tech

01.05.1997
Biochemistry
Dunaliella, a hardy alga that thrives in the Dead Sea, could be a potential biochemical factory
Discovery Sheds Light on Increasing Bacterial Drug Resistance

Discovery Sheds Light on Increasing Bacterial Drug Resistance

01.04.1997
Biochemistry
REHOVOT, Israel -- April 1, 1997 -- In a study that throws new light on the alarming phenomenon of increasing bacterial drug resistance, researchers...
How the Mongoose Beats the Snake

How the Mongoose Beats the Snake

01.10.1996
Biochemistry
World media report: Researchers reveal how mammal and snake alike avoid the effects of snake venom
DNA

DNA "Repair Enzymes" Tricked into Producing Mutations

01.10.1994
Biochemistry
Enzymes that repair DNA damage may end up preserving mutations in certain situations, according to new research
Biological Sensors Devised by Institute Scientists

Biological Sensors Devised by Institute Scientists

01.05.1992
Biochemistry
A new, highly sensitive biosensor may detect drugs or explosives

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