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Stopgap DNA Repair Needs a Second Step
04.05.2009
Biochemistry
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Cancer
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Disease, Drugs & Diagnostics
One can have a dream, two can make that dream so real, goes a popular song. Now a Weizmann Institute study has revealed that it takes two to perform an essential form of DNA repair.
Weizmann Institute Scientists Show White Blood Cells Move like Millipedes
04.05.2009
Cancer
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Immunology
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Disease, Drugs & Diagnostics
How do white blood cells – immune system ‘soldiers’ – get to the site of infection or injury? To do so, they must crawl swiftly along the lining of the blood vessel – gripping it tightly to avoid...
Drug Pioneers
01.05.2009
Made at the Institute
From student to Institute Vice President
When a Woman Is More Like a Man
01.05.2009
Brain & Behavior
Brains are wired for both male and female behavior. What turns sex-related behavior on?
Cross Flow
01.05.2009
Environment
Cooperation between Israeli and Jordanian scientists is bridging more than one gulf
The Origin of the Cell
01.05.2009
Cancer
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Molecular and Cell Biology
The ovaries of fruit fly larvae hold clues to basic principles of development, stem cells and cancer
Of Microbes and Men
01.05.2009
Viruses & Microorganisms
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Molecular and Cell Biology
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Genetics
Dr. Rotem Sorek wants to turn microbial secrets to human advantage
Cell Detective
01.05.2009
Molecular and Cell Biology
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Immunology
New sophisticated microscopy techniques enable Dr. Guy Shakhar to get to the bottom of immune system activity
Screen Saver
01.05.2009
Brain & Behavior
Our brain cells are constantly active, even when our eyes are closed and our feet up
Designer Nerves
01.05.2009
Space & Physics
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Brain & Behavior
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Math & Computer Science
Circuits grown from living nerve cells could become an interface between human brains and artificial systems
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