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Prof. Daniella Goldfarb on The Scientists' Channel
28.11.2019
Systems Biology
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Molecular and Cell Biology
In this video, Prof. Goldfarb explains a technique she and her team developed for imaging proteins inside cells
The Greenest Diet: Bacteria Switch to Eating Carbon Dioxide
27.11.2019
Systems Biology
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Such bacteria may, in the future, contribute to new, carbon-efficient technologies
How Cone Snail Venom Kills
24.10.2019
Biochemistry
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A newly discovered mechanism may lead to better potassium- blocking drugs and improved natural pesticides
The Azrieli Foundation Funds Fragile X Research at the Institute
06.10.2019
Brain & Behavior
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Institute scientists have developed a potential drug that attenuates autism-like behaviors in disease models
Enhancing Our Understanding of Cell Diversity
10.09.2019
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A new method, developed by Dr. Yonatan Stelzer, uncovered some fateful cellular decisions right at the beginning of embryonic development
Gut Microbes May Affect the Course of ALS
22.07.2019
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Researchers isolated a molecule that may be under-produced in the guts of patients
Why Hearts Bounce Back
09.07.2019
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Applying physics to studying heart cells reveals a spring-and-treadmill-like mechanism that keeps them beating
Senescent Cells Bring Life to Injured Hearts
30.05.2019
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Zombie-like cells play a role in repair - if they are properly regulated
Blood Stem Cells: The Methylation that Spells Differentiation
27.05.2019
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Manipulating an enzyme might be key to culturing cells for transplantation or other treatments
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?
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