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Battle Hymn of the Immune System
01.05.2005
Immunology
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An immunologist and a physicist team up to reveal the "fingerprints" of autoimmune disease
Send in the Substitutes
01.05.2005
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If gene activities were football games, the substitute players would come from the nearest basketball team
Backups for the Gene Team
01.03.2005
Molecular and Cell Biology
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Weizmann Institute Scientists discover how substitutions are made for injured genes
Ancient Cast - New Production
01.05.2004
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The first prototype of an artificial circuit that hooks up genes outside the cell is produced in a Weizmann lab
Cadets
01.05.2004
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Of every hundred "cadet" blood stem cells, only a select few complete the immune system’s rigorous training
Biological Computer Diagnoses Cancer and Produces the Drug -- in a Test Tube
28.04.2004
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Weizmann Institute scientist’s vision: Microscopic computers will function inside living tissues, performing diagnosis and administering treatment...
DNA Fuels Tiny Computing Machine
01.05.2003
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DNA is not only the "software" of the world's smallest computing device, it's also the fuel
Networking Naturally
01.05.2003
Molecular and Cell Biology
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Some patterns repeat themselves in all sorts of natural networks, from genes to food chains
Tiny Computing Machine Fueled by DNA
24.02.2003
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Fifty years after the discovery of the structure of DNA, a new use has been found for this celebrated molecule: fuel for molecular computation...
The Worm's Secret
01.05.2002
Immunology
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A computer program designed for the aricraft industry is finding a new use in biology
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