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The Hippo Pathway Keeps Cancer at Bay
16.05.2019
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What happens when genes in a cancer-preventing pathway are absent?
Winners of the Evolution World Championship
13.05.2019
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The principles of test-tube evolution may guide new biotechnology research
TOOKAD®, Invented at the Weizmann Institute of Science, Gains European Approval for Prostate Cancer
29.04.2019
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The treatment, approved for use in 31 countries, is now being marketed in Germany, Italy, Israel and Mexico
CEST la vie: High-Powered Magnets Improve Early Detection of Cancer in Rats
17.04.2019
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The method revealed tissue disruptions that cannot be seen by other means
Host and Virus Face Off over RNA Modification
11.04.2019
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What happens when a mechanism meant to protect the cell gets exploited by bad-mannered viruses?
New Clinical Study Being Launched at the Weizmann Institute of Science
08.04.2019
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The research may help in developing methodologies that could predict diseases years before their onset
In Search of the First Enzymes
01.04.2019
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Proto-enzymes designed in the lab bound strongly to RNA and DNA, suggesting a surprising origin for these proteins
Same Microbe, Different Effect
27.03.2019
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Asking a different question about the bacteria in our microbiomes might help target disease more precisely
Making Room for Change: Stem Cell Fate Depends on It
25.03.2019
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Remodeling the power plants known as mitochondria are key to stem cell differentiation
Breathe in before Answering: Cognitive Function Tied to Inhalation
20.03.2019
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Subjects given problems to solve as they inhaled did better on tests
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