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Cell Peer Pressure
01.05.1999
Molecular and Cell Biology
Tell me who a cell's neighbors are, and I'll tell you how it looks and behaves
The First Genetic Word
01.05.1999
Genetics
What was the first genetic "word?" It starts with a G...
Trimming Down the Medicine Cabinet
01.05.1999
Biochemistry
A molecular "cork" might help drugs stay in the body longer and work better
Students-Turned-Teachers
01.05.1999
Science Teaching
Junior high school students test a new approach to science teaching by setting up their own science exhibits
A-Flowering We Will Go
01.05.1999
A former Weizmann student and Perach tutor explains why she's initiating a similar program in Germany
A Photo Opportunity Made in Heaven
01.05.1999
Science & Culture
A remarkable photo of Anna Weizmann was recently donated by the photographer, along with other prints, to the Weizmann Archives
'Plugs' For Drugs Promise Mightier Medicines
01.03.1999
Biochemistry
Whether it's one pill several times a day or a self-administered injection, taking medicine frequently can be a major nuisance. Now Weizmann Institute scientists have developed a new...
Heat-Shock Vaccine Stops Bacteria Dead
01.03.1999
Disease, Drugs & Diagnostics
Autoimmunity, in which the body attacks its own tissues, has traditionally been viewed as spelling nothing but trouble. But now Weizmann Institute scientists have shown that it's possible...
Blocking Autoimmunity Naturally
01.03.1999
Disease, Drugs & Diagnostics
Bone Marrow Transplants May Be Improved
05.02.1999
Disease, Drugs & Diagnostics
Bone Marrow Transplants May Be Improved Thanks To Discovery Of A Key Mechanism Underlying Human Stem Cell Migration REHOVOT, Israel - February 5, 1999 - In bone marrow transplantation, a...
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