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The Dark Side of the Bone
09.10.2018
Biochemistry
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Stem Cells
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Molecular and Cell Biology
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Immunology
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Disease, Drugs & Diagnostics
Discovery of stem cell light and darkness cycles may advance bone marrow transplantation
Quantum Vacuum Effect Created in a Tank of Water
04.10.2018
Lasers & Optics
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Quantum Physics
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Theoretical Physics
What happens when you accelerate in a quantum vacuum? Analyzing ripples on the water’s surface provided proof for the answer
The Giving Tree of Life
02.10.2018
Systems Biology
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Evolution and Development
A new tool for mapping cells reveals how complex regulatory systems evolved to help diverse cell types cooperate
Perspective: Interview with Prof. David Wallach
17.09.2018
Cancer
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Systems Biology
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Molecular and Cell Biology
Do the "self-destruct" mechanisms always lead to cell death?
Toward an “Ultra-Personalized” Therapy for Melanoma
12.09.2018
Cancer
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Personalized Medicine
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Systems Biology
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Molecular and Cell Biology
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Diagnostic Techniques and Drugs
A new approach to identifying “signposts” on cancer cells may help immune cells eliminate the disease
An Inside Look at Probiotics
06.09.2018
Personalized Medicine
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Nutrition
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Molecular and Cell Biology
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Do probiotics facilitate the recolonization of gut bacteria? The answer is not so simple
Light Exchange
03.09.2018
Quantum Computing
A quantum gate between atoms and photons may help in scaling up quantum computers
The Lazy Bacterium
27.08.2018
Systems Biology
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Viruses & Microorganisms
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Molecular and Cell Biology
A new model of bacterial growth shows that a certain amount of idleness may enable the cell to adapt quickly to a change in fortune
Newton Comes to Social Media
23.08.2018
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A new online initiative promotes personalized teaching
Prof. Aviva Lapidot: Chemistry All the Way
20.08.2018
People
In a career spanning nearly fifty years, Lapidot has made crucial contributions to medical and research imaging
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