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Immunology

Regulatory factor hierarchy: The highest level (top) determines a cell’s basic identity; the second (middle) shapes its properties; the third (bottom) activates genes according to changing conditions
09.09.2012

A new, automated method for mapping protein-DNA interactions may lead to advances in personalized medicine
 

Electron microscope image of an effector cell inserting several appendages through endothelial cell membranes
30.01.2012

Hidden “exit signs” ensure that only certain white blood cells can find them.

Electron microscope image of an effector cell inserting several appendages through endothelial cell membranes
15.12.2011

Keeping chemical signals inside the cells lining blood vessels ensures that only specially trained immune cells will find them...

Prof. Zelig Eshhar. New approach to fighting cancer
04.10.2011

Pools of donor immune cells could reduce the cost and expand the applications of an experimental cancer treatment.

Altar | Oren Eliav. Oil on canvas, 145x260, 2010
12.09.2011
Revealing what makes B cells migrate from one organ to another may suggest new treatments for leukemia
Universal Donor Immune Cells
24.07.2011

An approach developed at the Weizmann Institute could make a cancer therapy cheaper and more effective

Prof. Ruth Arnon
15.05.2011

Prof. Ruth Arnon received a Ph.D. honoris causa from Tel Aviv University

 
Prof. Michael Sela
13.02.2011

Prof. Michael Sela was promoted to Commander in the National Order of the Legion of Honour by decree of the President of the French Republic...

Prof. Yair Reisner
12.09.2010
Prof. Yair Reisner studied molecules of various sugars and sugar-binding proteins called lectins, which allow cells to identify one...
A scanning electron microscope image of a white blood cell with “legs”
01.10.2009

White blood cells "walk" on tiny legs

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