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Decades-Old Mystery of Red Blood Cell Production Finally Solved
27.04.2023
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Identifying the cells producing the hormone EPO may lead to the development of new therapies for treating anemia resulting from kidney disease and...
Israel Prize in Life Sciences to Prof. Michal Schwartz
20.03.2023
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Schwartz was honored for “groundbreaking discoveries that led to a new understanding of the interactions between the immune system and the brain”
A Little Dusty – but Alive
14.03.2023
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A Weizmann Institute study shows that some bacteria that hitch a long-distance ride on desert dust particles may touch down alive and kicking
Treating a Heart Attack before It Happens
08.03.2023
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A preventive procedure, performed on healthy mice, improved their recovery from later-occurring cardiac injury, reshaping our knowledge of...
Immunotherapy Drugs Step on the Gas
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Sometimes anticancer antibodies press on the gas and the brakes at the same time. New research might help them accelerate better
The Weight of Responsibility: Biomass of Livestock Dwarfs That of Wild Mammals
27.02.2023
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Wild land mammals weigh less than 10 percent of the combined weight of humans and are outweighed by cattle and other domesticated mammals by a factor...
Thugs in the Cellular Neighborhood
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Weizmann Institute scientists have discovered how mutations in the BRCA genes, particularly prevalent among Ashkenazi Jews, lead to recruitment of...
The Protein Wears Prada
26.01.2023
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A new computational method that tracks multiple protein modifications promises to shed new light on unsolved biomedical problems
Born Ready for Pressure
18.01.2023
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Stress-resilient fish are born that way; their immune system reveals why
Building Better Enzymes – by Breaking Them Down
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In a major step toward greener industry, Weizmann Institute scientists create a computational method for generating enzymes with unprecedented...
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