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Immunology

Prof. Sara Fuchs and graduate student Tal Ilani
01.05.2001

Blood tests may be used to diagnose schizophrenia, suggest Institute scientists

Prof. Avraham Ben-Nun.
01.05.2001

Genetically engineered "draw-fire" proteins may lead to a new treatment for autoimmune diseases

Weizmann Institute Scientists Devise an Approach For 'Recruiting' an Immune System Response to Partial Spinal Cord Injuries
01.02.2000
Several years ago, a team of Weizmann researchers found that immune cells known as macrophages may be 'recruited' to...
Blood Test For Schizophrenia
17.01.2000
A relatively simple blood test for diagnosing the mental illness schizophrenia has been proposed by researchers at the Weizmann...
The Benefits of Immaturity
01.10.1999
A method developed in Institute labs could keep stem cells "fresh" for longer
Weizmann Institute Scientists Develop a Potential Future Treatment for Myasthenia Gravis
01.07.1999
Weizmann Institute researchers have developed an effective treatment, administered through the nose...
Weizmann Researchers Find Evidence That Links a Molecular Mechanism to Huntington's Disease
22.06.1999
Weizmann researchers have found evidence that an enzyme called transglutaminase (TGase) may be the...
To the Marrow
01.05.1999
When bone marrow transplants fail, it might be because the cells miss their signal
Heat-Shock Vaccine Stops Bacteria Dead
01.03.1999
Autoimmunity, in which the body attacks its own tissues, has traditionally been viewed as spelling nothing but trouble. But now...
Bone Marrow Transplants May Be Improved
05.02.1999

Bone Marrow Transplants May Be Improved Thanks To Discovery Of A Key Mechanism Underlying Human Stem Cell Migration...

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