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Immunology

Time-Tested Transplants
01.05.2007
Transplanting tissue at the right stage could help blood clot in hemophiliacs
A Transplant in Time
26.12.2006

Weizmann Institute Scientists demonstrate how tissues transplanted from pig embryos might, in the future, present a...

Precise Pattern
01.10.2006

Institute scientists show precisely how a diabetes vaccine works

(l-r) Dr. Smadar Even Tov Friedman, Prof. Yair Reisner and Dalit Tchorsh. Timing
01.10.2006

Insulin-producing cells grown in pig embryos and harvested at just the right time might help cure type 1 diabetes, in the...

The Molecular Mechanism of a Diabetes Vaccine Revealed
19.06.2006

A team of researchers led by Prof. Irun Cohen of the Weizmann Institute of Science Immunology Department has revealed the...

Bones Hold the Key to Blood Renewal
19.06.2006
Though we think of them as solid and permanent, our bones are actually constantly being rebuilt throughout our lives. A team of...
Successful Transplantation from Pig Embryos to Mice
19.06.2006
Millions of diabetics face a lifetime of daily injections to replace the insulin their bodies fail to produce, as well as a host of...
Prof. Yair Reisner. Perfect timing
02.10.2005
Timing may be the key to growing tissue for transplant
Illusteration: HIV at the cell membrane
01.10.2005
Lessons from HIV may help to treat the immune system

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