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Bacterial Immune Systems Take the Stage
25.01.2018
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Multiple new and unusual bacterial defense mechanisms could lead to new biotech tools
The Protein that Puts Staphylococcus Ribosomes to Sleep
21.12.2017
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Paired ribosomes temporarily stop producing proteins. New research suggests a way to prevent this pairing so that antibiotics can make the stoppage...
How Malaria Tricks the Immune System
07.12.2017
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Yeda Technology Transfer
The new study suggest a possible defense in the battle against this deadly disease
Algae Open “Message in a Bottle” at Their Own Risk
09.11.2017
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Are tiny packages of cellular material helping the algal cells or the viruses that infect them?
Choosing the Right Weapons against Pathogens
06.11.2017
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How low-affinity antibodies can still win in an immune system competition
How Bacteria Hinder Chemotherapy
20.09.2017
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Scientists find bacteria in pancreatic tumors that metabolize a common drug
Antibiotic Resistance in 3D
03.08.2017
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Understanding how the bacteria gets around a common drug may help develop new ones to combat a growing threat
The Dust Storm Microbiome
27.06.2017
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Wind from the desert brings more than dust
Bread and Health: A Personal Matter
07.06.2017
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A new study reveals that there is no difference between the health effects of “wholesome” and white bread
Dr. Silvio Pitlik: Preserving Our Internal Ecosystems
05.02.2017
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The day after retiring from medicine, Pitlik showed up in the lab of Prof. Rotem, Sorek
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