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Top (arrow): Transplant of a human kidney originating from an 8-week old embryo, 8 weeks after transplantation. Bottom: Tissue sections of the kidney transplant at varying magnifications indicating differentiation into various cell structures.
23.12.2002
Transplanted tissue could offer a solution to kidney donor shortage
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Prof. Yair Reisner
12.12.2002
Prof. Yair Reisner of the Institute's Immunology Department will be awarded the Daniele Chianelli Prize on December 15, 2002...
Prof. Tsvee Lapidot and Ph.D. student Isabelle Petit. Raising anchor
01.10.2002

A newly-discovered "anchors aweigh" mechanism may aid in collecting stem cells for transplant

Prof. Yair Reisner. Cells on a hair trigger
01.10.2002

Cells that "draw first" in the fight with the immune system may facilitate bone marrow transplants

Dr. Ronen Alon. Taking the right exit
01.10.2002

A system that simulates blood flow reveals "traffic laws" for white blood cells

Idit Shachar.
01.10.2002

Young immune cells may show the way to new autoimmune therapies

Prof. Gideon Berke.
01.10.2002

Sometimes the good guys turn against their comrades in arms

Prof. Joel Sussman, Prof. Ephraim Katzir, Prof. Sara Fuchs, Prof. Mati Fridkin. Top: Dr. Michal Harel, Dr. Moshe Balass, Dr. Tali Scherf, Dr. Roni Kasher
01.05.2002

Catching a snake toxin in the act may yield a host of medical applications

Prof. David Harel, Prof. Irun Cohen, and Ph.D. student Na'aman Kam
01.05.2002

A computer program designed for the aricraft industry is finding a new use in biology

Prof. Irun Cohen.
01.05.2002

Weizmann Institute scientists develop the first successful vaccine for Type 1 diabetes

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