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Blood Sugar Levels in Response to Foods Are Highly Individual
19.11.2015
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The largest study of its kind supports the need for personalized dietary recommendations
Therapy by Numbers
20.10.2015
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Dr. Billie Sandak uses a computer language developed at the Weizmann Institute to standardize the therapy process
How Does Your Microbiome Grow?
01.09.2015
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The reproduction rates of the bacteria in one's gut may be a good indicator of health or disease
Bracing Up DNA
27.07.2015
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When DNA splits apart, the single strands get double the help to stay in shape
Getting to the Center
14.06.2015
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How does random motion create directed movement in the cell?
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SuperPaths provide a global online resource of genetic interactions
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Non-coding DNA sequences on an evolutionary “fast track” may hold clues to human disease
Tumors Might Grow Faster at Night
06.10.2014
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Weizmann Institute scientists reveal that a hormone that keeps us alert also suppresses the spread of cancer
Cellular Senior Moments
21.07.2014
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As the body’s cell divide and age, mistakes can pile up in the genome's "tags"
The Double Life of a Cancer Gene
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A cancer-causing gene can prevent the deadly spread of a tumor at a later point in malignancy
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