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Sticking a Pin in Cancer
12.07.2024
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Disease, Drugs & Diagnostics
A new cellular mechanism for identifying unraveled proteins may serve as a target for cancer therapies
Mouths Wide Shut: How Cellular Cleaning Out Is Kept in Check
03.06.2024
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Autophagic organelles found to actively restrict the size of their mouths
Moonshot Provides Blueprint for Future Pandemic Drugs
10.11.2023
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An open-access format for drug discovery is helping design medications against potential viral threats
Slippery Chaperone: Intestinal Mucus Takes Charge of Copper
01.12.2022
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Proteins in our “smart slime” take in potentially toxic ions and deliver them safely to cells, Weizmann Institute researchers have shown
Origin of Life – In an RNA Pocket
14.09.2022
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How did amino acids start bonding to form proteins? Weizmann Institute of Science researchers bring their findings to life in their lab
Catching on to Cancer
28.11.2021
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Yeda Technology Transfer
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A particularly “sticky” molecule could lead to the development of an effective treatment for cancer
Global Initiative to Rapidly Develop a Safe, Globally Accessible and Affordable COVID-19 Antiviral Pill
29.09.2021
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COVID Moonshot – the world's largest open-science drug discovery effort – aims to identify pre-clinical candidate molecules, with first clinical...
Putting a Super Cork on the Coronavirus
18.08.2021
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Therapeutic approach developed by Weizmann Institute scientists could spell new hope in the battle against COVID-19
Calling through the DNA Wire
05.08.2021
Structural Biology
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Proteins communicating through the DNA molecule constitute a newly discovered genetic "switch"
Solving a Plant Cell "Parking Garage" Puzzle
26.05.2021
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Biological organelles may be messy and crowded, but sometimes only an exact mathematical description will do
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