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Immunology

Bone marrow EPCR+ hematopoietic (blood-forming) stem cell in an anticoagulant niche
03.11.2015

How does the body keep replenishing the supply of blood cells all our lives? Two pathways must work together

comparing rice only to normal diet
01.09.2015

The reproduction rates of the bacteria in one's gut may be a good indicator of health or disease

   

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New lung cells are continuously created to replace the damaged ones: Lung tissue six weeks after stem cell transplantation (left) and 16 weeks after transplantation (right). Cells that originated in the transplanted stem cells are green, as opposed to the uncolored host lung cells. Photon-2 microscope image
13.07.2015


Transplanted cells made their way to the lungs in mice and began producing healthy tissue

    

AIRE infographic
16.06.2015

The findings could help diagnose and treat a number of autoimmune syndromes

Prof. Lea Eisenbach
11.03.2015

Combining two innovative treatments might help keep cancer from spreading

A metastatic breast cancer cell under a fluorescent microscope.
23.02.2015

The discovery of a new breast cancer gene holds hope for treatment

(l-r) bottom: Tamar Gross, Prof. Lea Eisenbach, Dr. Esther Tzehoval and Zoya Alteber; middle row: David Bassan and Adi Sharbi-Yunger; top row: Lior Roitman, Mareike Grees and Adam Solomon
11.02.2015

New strategies might help the immune system outwit cancer cells

Macrophages in the brain shown in green
07.12.2014

Voracious immune cells turn out to be uniquely adaptable to their surroundings

biological clock
21.10.2014

Proper coordination between our gut bacteria and our biological clocks may be crucial for...

Immunofluorescence microscope image of the choroid plexus. Epithelial cells are in green and chemokine proteins (CXCL10) are in red
29.09.2014

Weizmann Institute researchers suggest that the brain's “immunological age” is what counts...

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